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    • Columbia's Scandal: Lower Cemetery 

      Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora Foundation (2009-12)
      Over its 200 years of history Columbia has had three different public city cemeteries. The first was abandoned by the town and turned over to local churches. The second was abandoned by the town and sold to a railroad. The ...
    • McCormick funeral records, vols. 2-8, April 1906 through June 1915 

      Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora Foundation (2004-07-10)
      This document provides a transcription of what is identified as Books 2 through 8 of J.W. McCormick, a funeral home doing business in Columbia, South Carolina during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These ...
    • McCormick funeral records. Vol. 2, December 1903 through April 1906 

      Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora Foundation (2004-06-01)
      This document provides a transcription of what is identified as Book 2 of J.W. McCormick, a funeral home doing business in Columbia, South Carolina during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This volume ...
    • The Origin and Loss of Columbia’s Douglas Cemetery 

      Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora Foundation (2008-12)
      This report examines the development of Douglas Cemetery in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina, as well as its subsequent extensive damage.
    • The Penitentiary Cemetery, Columbia, South Carolina 

      Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora Foundation (2009-02)
      This report examines the development of what has been called the Penitentiary Cemetery, Prison Cemetery, and Tickleberry Cemetery over the past 100 years. It is located in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina and as the ...