I stand this beautiful Saturday morning by the grave of the late W.W. Sanders. He lies beneath a large cedar, at the old homestead in his mother's garden, by the side of his father and younger brother, six miles northeast of Dadeville in Tallapoosa County. How sad one feels when he stands by the fresh made grave of one, who was so well beloved and who was so radiant with hope and prospect of future usefulness... What is being done by his many friends to raise funds for the purpose of erecting a monument to mark his last resting place?-Submitted by F.C. David, Tallapoosa County, Ala.
Source: Tallapoosa Democrat, Dadeville, Ala., March 12, 1879
I stand this beautiful Saturday morning by the grave of the late W.W. Sanders. He lies beneath a large cedar, at the old homestead in his mother's garden, by the side of his father and younger brother, six miles northeast of Dadeville in Tallapoosa County. How sad one feels when he stands by the fresh made grave of one, who was so well beloved and who was so radiant with hope and prospect of future usefulness... What is being done by his many friends to raise funds for the purpose of erecting a monument to mark his last resting place?-Submitted by F.C. David, Tallapoosa County, Ala.
Source: Tallapoosa Democrat, Dadeville, Ala., March 12, 1879
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