There is an episode of the orville that deals in exactly what you're talking about this. Finding a time capsule from I'm assuming 2019. The show takes place in the 25th century. Season 2 I'm not sure the episode
Amazing they’re still standing with all the activity in the area during the war/over the 150+ years since being out in the open and not in a ‘protected’ church graveyard. Or who knows what surrounded them back then up till sometime recently.. thx for the tour Mr Corey!
This has me thinking about going down to the Fort Neoheroka grounds and walking around to see what I can find. I've done some wandering and one time we found the remains of what turned out to be an old slave cabin. That was a mind altering experience to stand in that tiny square. Really made the whole idea of social justice hit home HARD
For those interested in historic cemeteries, there are three within the Chickamauga Battlefield Unit of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, plus one grave site. The cemeteries are the Hunt Cemetery, Snodgrass Hill Cemetery, and the Dyer Cemetery. The Dyer Cemetery is unmarked and not maintained, so unless you have time to hunt around in the woods, it is doubtful you will find it. The Snodgrass Hill Cemetery no longer has grave markers on it, so there is no sign of it. The Dyer Cemetery, Snodgrass Hill Cemetery, and Ingraham grave can be accessed by car, while getting to the Hunt Cemetery requires hiking, or if you have a bike, a bike/hike combination.
Thanks for the shout out brother! I think my father in law has part of an old still on display at his country store. I'll try to get you some pics.
There is an episode of the orville that deals in exactly what you're talking about this. Finding a time capsule from I'm assuming 2019. The show takes place in the 25th century. Season 2 I'm not sure the episode
Amazing they’re still standing with all the activity in the area during the war/over the 150+ years since being out in the open and not in a ‘protected’ church graveyard. Or who knows what surrounded them back then up till sometime recently.. thx for the tour Mr Corey!
Entertainment and education in one podcast. Thank you.
You oughta call it “Outside ‘n’ Shit w/ Corey”
This has me thinking about going down to the Fort Neoheroka grounds and walking around to see what I can find. I've done some wandering and one time we found the remains of what turned out to be an old slave cabin. That was a mind altering experience to stand in that tiny square. Really made the whole idea of social justice hit home HARD
Just found this also:
For those interested in historic cemeteries, there are three within the Chickamauga Battlefield Unit of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, plus one grave site. The cemeteries are the Hunt Cemetery, Snodgrass Hill Cemetery, and the Dyer Cemetery. The Dyer Cemetery is unmarked and not maintained, so unless you have time to hunt around in the woods, it is doubtful you will find it. The Snodgrass Hill Cemetery no longer has grave markers on it, so there is no sign of it. The Dyer Cemetery, Snodgrass Hill Cemetery, and Ingraham grave can be accessed by car, while getting to the Hunt Cemetery requires hiking, or if you have a bike, a bike/hike combination.
Try this!
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/33707/memorial-search
May be the old Dyer Family Cemetery
Excellent detective work!