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Williamson County Historical Commission details work, threats at several ‘lost’ cemeteries

Williamson County Historical Commission · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The commission reviewed a cemeteries committee report describing 222 volunteer hours, filing Notices of Existence for Jonah Hispanic Cemetery and Circleville (Crayton) Cemetery, fence damage at Union Hill Cemetery, and threats to the Foster Cemetery from proposed road and utility work.

The Williamson County Historical Commission reviewed an extensive cemeteries committee report at its Jan. 8, 2026 meeting that detailed volunteer restoration hours, new cemetery filings, infrastructure damage, and active threats to several burial sites.

Although committee chair Joe Plunkett was listed as absent, the minutes include his full report. It records 222 CRV hours between November and December (160 hours restoring cemeteries and 62 hours mowing), unreimbursed expenses and recent purchases for marker repairs, and a $20 t-shirt donation submitted to the treasurer. The…

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