I'm hoping someone familiar with Tuskegee and surrounding areas can help me. I am trying to locate the burial places of my white, affluent (at least before the Civil War) gggf and ggf, Tuskegee residents, who I know are buried in the area. I have looked at a microfiche of Robert Y. Perry's transcriptions of various local cemeteries including Tuskegee City cemetery, but they have not appeared. My ggggm(died 1873) and another relative (d.1862) are buried in the Tuskegee City Cmtry, but the people I am searching for are not. I have records that indicate that they were buried in the Tuskegee area, if not in Tuskegee itself. While looking through Mr. Perry's transcription, I noticed that other people I am familiar with from my research do not appear, either. The following info about him may be relevent in determining where he was buried: his name was Albert Sidney Harper; he was a Mason, a grocery store owner with a Mr. MacDonald after the Civil War, a circuit clerk of the court, married to a Fitzpatrick (she died elsewhere), died in 1890, possibly a Methodist, and once owned a plantation in Cotton Valley (courtesy of his wife). These facts may offer clues as to where he could be buried. His son, my ggf, died in 1904 in Montgomery but was sent off to be be buried in Tuskegee according to his obituary. If not in Tuskegee City Cemetery, then where would people like this have been buried? Any help or insights would be appreciated.