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Clay County preservation board details cemetery investigations, volunteer repairs and inaccessible sites

5776301 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

Board member Beth reported a months-long survey of cemeteries across Clay County, noting multiple unlocatable or extinct sites, coordination with Camp Blanding staff for site visits, damage at a remote cemetery and volunteer plans at Pleasant Point.

Board member Beth (full name not specified) gave a detailed update on cemetery research and preservation work, reporting a mix of verified state-listed sites, locations that appear to be lost, and gravesites the board is still trying to locate.

Beth said she has not added new entries to the state master file since the previous meeting but has carried out research and attended a Florida Trust for Historic Preservation “lunch-and-learn” webinar. She told the board she discovered that a site listed on the state database as “TANG07-D” corresponds to Lee Cemetery (also known locally as Sand Hill or Lakeside Cemetery) and confirmed the master-file entry matched the local name.

The board’s active investigation list…

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