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PINNACLE POINT
CEMETERY


From Gary Matthews take Highway 48/13 11.7 miles to Gray's Chapel Road. Turn left, go 1.6 mile to stop sign. Cross Old Highway 48. Go 2.6 miles to Watkins Ford Road. Turn left, go .2 mile to Dailey Dunn Road, go to the end of the road the cemetery is at the top of the hill on the left across a field in the woods.
Located on what used to be the old Davis place.

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COLLINS,    Larue   Oct.23,1828 - July 15,1889   Gone Home


HARPER,    Mary E. wife of T.T. Harper
Dec.27,1838 - Oct.20,1876
She was a tender mother and an affectionate wife
(Two infant children buried with her)


WORKMAN,    Cathron Born 1839 - died 1861    Gone Home



Many unmarked graves


From cemetery records volume II  page 59: Mrs. Hunter said, "She remembered an old negro woman being buried here. She was old Aunt Angie Collins. Also during the Civil War, one of the Hunter boys used to hide the horses there to keep the Yankees from taking them. He was about 12 years old and scared to death over there by himself".)


Transcribed: September 17, 2000



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