Preserve the past

BY IVY MOORE ivym@theitem.com
Posted 6/23/13

The oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in the South has suffered damage from time, weather, an earthquake, tree roots, and vandalism since it was acquired 259 years ago. Many headstones are broken, several are missing, and there is other damage, as …

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