Hidden Headstones And An Unusual Epitaph! Forgotten Cemetery Found!
On this episode of Adventures into History, Cecil Young and I venture deep into the woods of Webster County, Georgia, where we uncover the long-forgotten Redding Family Cemetery. (Note: This cemetery may also be known at the Mt. Olive or Mt. Ollie Cemetery)
This burial ground holds the graves of African American individuals, many of which have been lost to time. During our exploration, we come across a headstone with an unusual epitaph, “A white man’s friend.“ We also discover several other forgotten graves, shedding light on the hidden history of this area.
Known Burials:
Louis Beaty
unknown – 17 Mar 1958
Kate Clark
Birth and death dates unknown
Deacon W C Clark
Aug 1896 – 24 Aug 1948
Scott Cunningham
1849 – 7 Jul 1925
General Johnson
1884 – 1961
Mamie Johnson
unknown – 5 Feb 1964
Unknown R
Birth and death dates unknown
John Redding
12 Mar 1879 – 16 Jun 1908
Lin Redding
Mar 1905 – 1914
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