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On Saturday, January 11, 2020, the Euharlee Presbyterian Church cemetery and Euharlee Black Pioneer Cemetery sustained significant damage from a severe storm. Many trees were downed and monuments were damaged from heavy wind gusts and flying debris from the church sanctuary building. Clean-up is ongoing for these historic burial grounds. Both cemeteries were established in the 1850s and are important historic resources in our community. The Black Pioneer Cemetery was originally created as a burial ground for enslaved members of the community.
We have been overwhelmed by the support from our residents and local organizations, but we still need your help.
In response to this event, the City of Euharlee has established a designated fund to respectfully repair the damage and to manage ongoing maintenance for both the Presbyterian and Pioneer cemeteries.
Thank you for your support!
Photos of Damage
Article about cleanup - Cartersville Daily Tribune
City of Euharlee website
We have been overwhelmed by the support from our residents and local organizations, but we still need your help.
In response to this event, the City of Euharlee has established a designated fund to respectfully repair the damage and to manage ongoing maintenance for both the Presbyterian and Pioneer cemeteries.
Thank you for your support!
Photos of Damage
Article about cleanup - Cartersville Daily Tribune
City of Euharlee website
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