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Im Jeffrey Jones from York, SC and I love music and sleeping and eating. I am a Biology major and plan to be a pediatric oncologist.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Graveyard Scavenger Hunt!

On the night of September 23 our class set out on a hunt to find ten different styles of grave markers in the Charleston area. On our journey we walked through Cathedral Church and Saint Patricks Catholic Church graveyard. These are the different types of markers I found.

This example of a Die on base found in Cathedral
Church and belongs to Mary Reeves. 

This is a bedstead grave marker found at Cathedral
Church. This grave belongs to Samull Pickens.
This is a Column grave marker also found at Cathedral
Church. This grave belongs to a Christopher and the last name
I couldn't exactly make out because of the weathering

















This Cross grave marker was found in Cathedral
Church but the name I couldn't make out.






This Sarcophagus is at Cathedral Church as well
it sits along a wall under a tree. I couldn't find the
name nor any dates for this person. 
This lawnmarhker type grave marker was found at
Cathedral Church and belongs to Sally Warfuel.






















At Cathedral Church there was also this huge
Mausoleum! This belongs to the Johnston family.
This Obelisk was stood tall in the entrance of the
graveyard at Cathedral.


     


 















This is a headstone found in Saint Patricks graveyard.
It was either in a different language or so weathered
I couldn't tell.
This marker was super unique and told a story but it
had gotten so dark no one could read it!
It is a box marker but almost a ledger it
was so thin.
















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