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(L-R) Historians Bill Jakes and Shirley Farris beside the new APTA marker at the Old City Cemetery.
The Old Historic City Cemetery Preservation Project is working to clean and restore the markers and monuments.
Murfreesboro's first church was located in the cemetery. The white marker flags show where First Presbyterian Church was once located. It was also the city's first brick structure.
A table in a welcoming tent at the gate shows bricks and other artifacts from Murfreesboro's first church and other items found at the cemetery.
The Old Historic City Cemetery Preservation Project is working to clean and restore the markers and monuments.
Project Director Laura Bartel (right) shows a visitor the before and after photos. Sadly, many monuments and markers are missing.
This is the Col. John Armstrong Leiper, Sr. and Jr.'s burial vault. Sr. was born in Philadelphia and was an attorney who moved here. He was mayor of Murfreesboro in 1847 and 1848. Sr. was also the great, great, great grandfather of WGNS' Bart Walker.
The Old Historic City Cemetery Preservation Project is working to clean and restore the markers and monuments.

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