File:Tablet comemoratig the builders of the wall around the Old Fourth Creek Burying Grounds.jpg

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Plaque commerating the building of the wall in 1934 around the Fourth Creek Burying Gounds

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English: This tablet commemorates the builders of the wall around the Fourth Creek Burial Grounds in 1934; Civil Works Administrator Mrs. E.M. Land; plans by C.E. Raynal; foreman J.A. Heath; Masons: R.F. Byers, C.W. Conner, J.E. Baxter; workmen: L.P. Claywell, K.O. Dixon, D.S. Brewer, A. F. Bennette, J.F. Cavin, A.L. Gant, W.H. Horton, L.F. Lloyd, C.E. Shook, W.F. Summers, W.P. Sprinkle, J.A. Westmoreland, W. Richardson, R. Norris, A. Nesbit, W. Gibbs.
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