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SUMMARY:160th Anniversary Springhill Cemetery History Tours
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for the 160th Anniversary and learn about our history. \n\nA variety of tours include: Friends of Lincoln led by Larry Weatherford and Alan Woodrum; Notable Women led by Diana Larkin\, Sue Harris\, and Rebecca Woodrum; Notable African-Americans led by Jacqueline Woodward-Smith; the Jewish section by Sybil Mervis; and Little Known Stories of Spring Hill led by Mark Denman. The Friends of Lincoln Tour will be offered at 1:00 and 2:30 p.m. The other tours will be offered at 1:00\, 2:00\, and 3:00 p.m.\nTours are free but please sign up in advance. 217-442-0334 or springhillcemetery1864@gmail.com\, or stop by 301 E. Voorhees St.
URL:https://www.visitdanvillearea.com/event/160th-anniversary-springhill-cemetery-history-tours/
LOCATION:Spring Hill Cemetery\, 301 E. Voorhees Street\, Danville\, 61832\, United States
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Founders Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:This year’s event is a historical cemetery walk.  It will begin near the recently installed plaque at the grave of John Charles Black in Block 12 of the cemetery.  General Black and his Brother William Perkins Black were the first pair of brothers to receive the Medal of Honor for action in combat during the Civil War.  General Black was also a Freemason in Olive Branch Lodge.  A current member of the lodge will deliver a presentation on his life.\n\nAs the walk continues\, current lodge members will deliver talks at the graves of four other members of Olive Branch Lodge each of whom presided over the lodge and who were distinguished leaders not only in the lodge\, but also in their communities.  These members were leaders in the military and government as well as in local community organizations.  Brian Pettice\, the current secretary of the lodge said\, “We hope this Founders’ event\, like the others before it\, helps to educate our lodge members and the public about the role the members of the lodge have played in the history of\, not only the lodge\, but the city\, state\, and nation as well.  We hope people will come out and meet us and learn a little of the history of all of us.”\n\nThe walk will be a half mile loop visiting the graves of the five Masons and ending near where it began.  The lodge suggests arriving at the cemetery a bit early to park and make your way to General Black’s grave.  Lodge and youth group volunteers will be on site at 1:30 pm to direct people to the walk and to nearby parking during the walk.\n\nOlive Branch Lodge No. 38 has been a member of the Danville and Vermilion County community for over 175 years and is a local unit of the Fraternity of Freemasons.
URL:https://www.visitdanvillearea.com/event/3rd-annual-founders-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Spring Hill Cemetery\, 301 E. Voorhees Street\, Danville\, 61832\, United States
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