Hardin Valley- Alexander Cobb Cemetery Page 2 -
The Tennessee Moneymaker Family's History

Photos of the Alexander Cobb Cemetery
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This is the approach from Couch Mill road. The abandoned cemetery is not visible from the road. You have to look very carefully as you come in on Couch Mill Road from the south off Sam Lee Rd.


This is what it looks like, about twenty yards from Couch Mill Road. The Cobb headstones are just barely visible on your left front.


This is the view of the Moneymaker headstones about twenty-five yards in from Couch Mill Road. To the right from the Cobb headstones, the cheaper fieldstone markers, on the Moneymaker graves, are worn and broken.
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This is Martha's head stone up close. Bob McGinnis of the Fort James White Historic Site, Knoxville, TN, made pencil tracings 15 years ago. Bob said he took the stone out of the ground and traced it. He made the directions back then when Sam Lee Rd. had no name.


This photo shows the Alexander Cobb headstone. The name is carved in a curve near the top of the marker. This stone is marble and will last forever. Date of death is 1860.
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This is Rebecca Cobb's head stone. Most markers are gone, or broken so badly, they are illegible. To the right from the Cobb headstones, the cheaper fieldstone markers, on the Moneymaker graves, are worn and broken.


The directions to, and layout of, the abandoned cemetery, as detailed, fifteen years ago, by Robert McGinnis, Knoxville Historian of the Fort James White Historic Site, Knoxville, TN;


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