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> Cemetery: Clay Family Cemetary > Other: > Sign: Yes > Street: Clifton Street N.E., Atlanta, Georgia, 30317 > City: > Township: > County: Dekalb County > State: Georgia > Zip: 30317 > lat_ns: N > lat_h: 33 > lat_mmss: .754 > long_ew: W > long_h: 84 > long_mmss: .332 > Status: Abandoned > Size: Medium > Directions: (Directly On) Clifton Street N.E., Atlanta, Georgia, 30317 > one block from Hosea Williams > Type: Road-public > Location: Urban > Terrain: Level > Watersource: No > Features: Specimen Oak pre-dating Civil War, possibly 150 years old. > Property: Private > Access: Open > Enclosure: Fence-Broken > Gate: Locks > Established: Unknown > Gravestones: Dozens > Oldest: Unknown > Newest: Unknown > Removed: No > Relocated: No > Repairs: No > Methods: > Restoration: No > Association: No > Records: No > Inventory: No > Availability: N/A > Landscaping: Unsure > Paths: Yes > Trees: Yes6 > Crypts: No > Fencing: No > Brickwork: No > Ironwork: No > Sculpture: Yes > Fountains: No > Roads: No > Buildings: No > Cement: No > Granite: Unsure > Marble: Unsure > Native: Unsure > Slate: Unsure > Others: Unsure > Wood: No > Materials: No > Architectural: Yes > Angels: Unsure > Draperies: Unsure > Fraternal: Unsure > Hands: Unsure > Lambs: Unsure > Monograms: Unsure > Plants: Unsure > Photos: Unsure > Religious: Unsure > Scrollwork: Unsure > Urns: Unsure > Carvings: Unsure > Condition: Cemetery neglected > Unmarked: Yes > Broken: Yes > Toppled: Yes > Disintegrating: Yes > Buried: Yes > Weather: No > Pollution: No > Vandalized: No > Report: > VA1: > VA2: > VA3: > VA4: > VA5: > Overgrowth: > Overgrowth1: > Overgrowth2: > Overgrowth3: Gravestones-Disturbing > Overgrowth4: > GroundCover: Yes > Moss: > Vines: Yes > Drainage: Good Owner: Cemetery > Use: > Bordering: Residential > Change: Same > Reason: > Visited: Rarely > Archeology: No > Habitat: Yes > Contacted: Remote family. > Name: Earl Williamson > Email: earline_AA@yahoo.com > Date: 6/17/05 > > Surnames: > > Clay > > Other_Information: > > Remote family available in N.E. United States and have verbally approved > preservation efforts tho cannot participate physically or financially. > Mechanisms in Georgia law for city/ county to eminent domain parcel for > preservation. Parcel is platted as a cemetary. Deed search in progress. > > Support: > > Atlanta City Councilperson Natalyn Archibong, District 5 > Earl Williamson**earline_AA@yahoo.com** | |
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