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Earl Kingsbury, the Augusta's director of community services, examines gravestones July 28 in the city's lost cemetery. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Buy
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Earl Kingsbury, the Augusta's director of community services, examines gravestones July 28 in the city's lost cemetery.
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A pair of Deniston family gravestones, for Joseph and his wife, Ruth, were discovered in Augusta's lost cemetery.
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Earl Kingsbury, the city's director of community services, looks at gravestones July 28 in Augusta's lost cemetery.
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This gravestone in memory of William Hewens — who died June 25, 1801, when he was 40 — is among those recently discovered in Augusta's lost cemetery. The 220-year-old stone was one of the oldest found.
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A finger pointing to heaven is seen on the 1857 gravestone of Albert Lawson in Augusta's lost cemetery.
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This gravestone for Revolutionary War veteran Robert Deniston was discovered in Augusta's lost cemetery.