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In 1923, Springfield Chapter placed a marker on a Revolutionary Soldier Moses Broadwell's gravesite. He was believed to be the only soldier buried there at the time. He died April 10, 1827, aged 63 years 26 days, and is buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, Block 13, Lot 14. Click the photos for a larger image. |
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In 1928, the Springfield Chapter marked the grave of Revolutionary War soldier Henry Kelley, at Kelley Cemetery, New Berlin, Illinois. Henry is the father of Elisha Kelley, a bounty hunter from North Carolina who explored Sangamon County in 1817 and returned to North Carolina to encourage his father and four brothers to emigrate to Illinois. Elisha's brother, John, built the first home site in Springfield, known as the Kelley Cabin. From Springfield: travel west on Iles Ave to Centennial Park Place Subdivision. Turn left on Centennial Road. Continue on Centennial Road to the Hedley Road intersection. Kelley Cemetery is approximately 1/2 mile southeast of the Centennial and Hedley intersection. |
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On October 9, 1964, a marker was dedicated at the grave of Revolutionary War Patriot Ezekiel Harrison in Harrison Cemetery on Salisbury Road between Salisbury and Pleasant Plains. Click the photo for a larger image. |
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| On October 15, 1970, the gravesite of Revolutionary War soldier Thomas Owsley was marked at Oak Ridge Cemetery. Springfield, Illinois. Click the photo for a larger image. | |
| On October 15, 1970, the gravesite of Revolutionary War soldier Henry Owsley was marked at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois. Click the photo for a larger image. | |
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On November 18, 1975, the gravesite of Revolutionary War soldier Enos Campbell was marked at Sackett Cemetery. |
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