COLBERT COUNTY, ALABAMA
CEMETERIES - TOWNSHIP 4, RANGE 9
WILSON CEMETERY
The Restoration of Wilson
Cemetery,
Colbert County, Alabama
August 14, 1999
An Eagle Scout Project of
David Tuten, Troop 10,
Muscle Shoals, AL
The Wilson Cemetery is on
County Line Road about 1.1 miles north of the intersection of Old Highway 20 and
County Road 48 (County Line Road). It is very old and is just a few feet from
the east edge of the paved road in the right-of-way. Over the years it became
overgrown with brush and small trees. It appears that machinery piled dirt on
the area and knocked down the headstones.
The County Road
Department met with me and helped by clearing away the heavy brush and trees.
When Scout Troop 10 cleared away the dirt piles we discovered many broken pieces
of headstones. We then realized that one of the markers was a whole crypt
knocked down. We reassembled the crypt on its base, and in the dirt we uncovered
the lid, face down and in pieces. (We found a good size rat snake under the lid,
which we caught and released in some nearby woods.) These pieces and others are
currently being reassembled as much as possible. It is like putting together a
puzzle.
So far, we know the crypt
is over the grave of David Wilson, born 1793, died 1849. Mr. Cross (an Assistant
Scoutmaster) had a piece of limestone slab about the same size as the lid. We
used this to support the broken pieces on top of the crypt walls.
The other grave locations could not be determined in this small family cemetery,
so we are going to place the other headstones as best we can. When they are
repaired an addendum to this restoration will be submitted with whatever
information can be read.
The before, during, and
after pictures show the extent of this project.
Go to Wilson Cemetery - page 2
Go to Cemetery Master List