This is the Confederate Cemetery at Vicksburg, Mississippi. The white markers of the Confederate Soldiers are shown at center. A Confederate Flag flies over them. I wonder how much longer that will be allowed.
This is the Currie Plot which measures 20 X 20 feet.
Front Row (left to right):
*Baby Loruh (15 months) - She was the 4th child of W. C. and Hester Ann Selser Richards Currie. Contributed by Shirley Sowell, "Aug. 7, 1857 - Laura E. Currie, 15 months 4 days - Cause of death: Inflammation of Bowels. Residence: LA [Ref: Gordon Cotton, "Register of Burials 1852-1860, from March 15th 1852 to March 20th 1860 - R. Clark, Sexton", Vicksburg Library, Vicksburg, MS, Aug 2005"
*Howard C. Currie - He was the first child of W. C. and Hester Ann Selser Richards Currie.
*Hester A. Selser, wife of W. C. Currie
*W. C. Currie
*Our Little Son, William A., Age 10 years - (not shown, but to the right)
*James W. Lynch - (not shown, but to the right)
Back Row
*George Selser Richards - He was the first child of George and Hester Ann Selser Richards to survive.
*Annie Eliza Currie - Sixth and last child of W. C. and Hester Currie.
*Huldah A. Currie - She was the younger child of W. C. and Adaline Whitaker Currie to survive.
*Gardner David Currie - He was the older child of Howard C. and Lucy Lynch Currie to survive.
*Anna Brown Currie, wife of Gardner David Currie

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