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BROWN and GLAZIER CEMETERY
"Unknown internments near Leo Wells property"
West Hague Road
Hague, Warren Co., N.Y.

From the Clifton West archives on microfilm in Warren County's Archival Collection (for information try this offsite link)

   On the West Hague Road nearly one mile from the cemetery is a large white house which, in 1964, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wells.... Across the field in front of the house is a round-topped hill of sand and gravel, about 1/8 mile long, ending abruptly at its eastern end..."

   On the extreme eastern end of the hill is a small cemetery. John Jordon told the writer that here are buried members of the Brown family as well as children of the Ebenezer Glasier family. He was a Revolutionary War veteran who came here before 1820 and built a log cabin on the site of Beverly Dunklee's older house. This building was later a blacksmith shop. Mrs. Leroy Balcom remembers when a white picket fence surrounded the cemetery. There were eight stones marking graves. They are gone now. The writer remembers two low piles of stones with pink rose bushes blossoming every summer."

 


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