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Eberhart Cemetery
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia


Date Reported: November 15, 2003

Cemetery:       Eberhart Cemetery
Other:          Also known very earlyas Samuel Wood II Cemetery
Sign:           No
Street:         Eberhart Cemetery Road off Gaines Mill Road
City:           Gainesville
Township:      
County:         Hall
State:          Georgia
Nation:         USA
Zip:            30501
lat_ns:         N
lat_h:          
lat_mmss:      
long_ew:        W
long_h:        
long_mmss:      
Status:         Abandoned
Size:           Medium
Directions:     Hwy 129 south left on  Gaines Mill Road . Continue about 3
miles to Eberhart Cemetery Road on the left. Cemetery is about 1/4 miles on
the left.
Type:           Road-public
Location:       Urban
Terrain:        Level
Watersource:    No
Features:       landscaping
Property:       Private
Access:         Open
Enclosure:      Natural
Gate:           None
Established:    about 1823
Gravestones:    68 burials- maybe 10 tombstones left
Oldest:         June 21,1823
Newest:         1943
Removed:        Yes
Relocated:      No
Repairs:        No
Methods:        Adhesives
Restoration:    No
Association:    No
Records:        Yes
Inventory:      Yes
Availability:   Ga Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol 12, Number 3 page 207
and Sybil McRay in book "Tombstone Inscriptions of Hall County"
Landscaping:    Yes
Paths:          No
Trees:          No
Crypts:         Yes
Fencing:        Yes
Brickwork:      Yes
Ironwork:       No
Sculpture:      No
Fountains:      No
Roads:          No
Buildings:      No
Cement:         Yes
Granite:        Yes
Marble:         Yes
Native:         Yes
Slate:          Yes
Others:         Yes
Wood:           No
Materials:      Unsure
Architectural:  No
Angels:         Yes
Draperies:      No
Fraternal:      No
Hands:          Yes
Lambs:          Yes
Monograms:      No
Plants:         Yes
Photos:         No
Religious:      Yes
Scrollwork:     Yes
Urns:           No
Carvings:       Yes
Condition:      Cemetery vandalized
Unmarked:       Yes
Broken:         Yes
Toppled:        Yes
Disintegrating: Yes
Buried:         Yes
Weather:        Yes
Pollution:      No
Vandalized:     Yes
Report:         Yes
VA1:            Gravestones-Overturned
VA2:            Gravestones-Broken
VA3:            Gravestones-Stolen
VA4:            
VA5:            Graves-Desecrated
Overgrowth:     None
Overgrowth1:    
Overgrowth2:    
Overgrowth3:    
Overgrowth4:    
GroundCover:    
Moss:          
Vines:          
Drainage:       Good
Problem1:      
Problem2:      
Owner:          Cemetery
Use:            Agricultural
Bordering:      Residential
Change:         Same
Reason:         Roads
Visited:        Rarely
Archeology:     Unknown
Habitat:        Unknown
Contacted:      
Name:           Vicky Chambers
Email:          hallcoahgp@yahoo.com
Date:           11/15/03

Surnames:

Baker,Bowles,Brown,Carr,Dowdles,Dunagan,,Floyd,Eberhardt,Hooker,Marchbanks,M
cCollister,Mcklesky,Merck,Moore,Norman,Quinn,Simmons,Stephens,Say,Swagan,Wat
ers,Wills,Woods

Other_Information:

Lots of field stones in terrible shape.

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