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== Cahawba Baptist cemetery ==
 
== Cahawba Baptist cemetery ==
With kindly permission of J.St.<br>(Bitte übersetzen) This cemetery, also known as the Trussville first baptist cemetery, is located on main street directly across from city hall. It is still active, and contains many older stones in the back. the cemetery is mostly fenced and is well maintained. Large trees in the cemetery have uprooted several stones, and there are also numerous unmarked 'rock burials'.
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With kindly permission of Julia Frost<br>(Bitte übersetzen) This cemetery, also known as the Trussville first baptist cemetery, is located on main street directly across from city hall. It is still active, and contains many older stones in the back. the cemetery is mostly fenced and is well maintained. Large trees in the cemetery have uprooted several stones, and there are also numerous unmarked 'rock burials'.
 
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Version vom 13. Juli 2010, 11:47 Uhr

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Familiengrab in Nauen. Foto und Copyright: Oskar Hartwig
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Geschichte und Hintergrund

Symbolik

Es gibt Freimaurer-Grabsteine, freimaurerische Gräberfelder, wie beispielsweise auf dem Ohlsdorfer Friedhof in Hamburg, ja es gibt sogar Mausoleen und Freimaurer-Friedhöfe. Letzteres besonders in Schottland und den USA. Fotografen wie Sid Graves haben sich auf ihre Dokumentation spezialisiert. "Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit" bedeutet "Was Tugend vereint hat, wird der Tod nicht trennen."

Galerie "Masonic Cemetery"

Foto: Cemetery Prints / Sid Graves


Fotos von Sid Graves, mit freundlicher Erlaubnis. Bitte Copyright beachten! CEMETERYPRINTS

Das freimaurerische Mausoleum

Mausoleum in Sterling. Foto: Jens Rusch
Das Demmler-Mausoleum in Schwerin. Foto: Mark Riemann


Templer-Gräber

Templer-Grabplatten auf dem freimaurerischen Gräberfeld in Sterling/Schottland


Cahawba Baptist cemetery

With kindly permission of Julia Frost
(Bitte übersetzen) This cemetery, also known as the Trussville first baptist cemetery, is located on main street directly across from city hall. It is still active, and contains many older stones in the back. the cemetery is mostly fenced and is well maintained. Large trees in the cemetery have uprooted several stones, and there are also numerous unmarked 'rock burials'.

Auf dem freimaurerischen Gräberfeld in Sterling/Schottland
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