Afternoon, I failed to mention last night that we also visited Quaker Cemetery whilein Camden yesterday. This is the place Richard Rowland Kirkland is buried. Its a very pretty, well kept cemetery. When we first drove in, we noticed that the 'streets' are named....and there were brochures for the cemetery :-) I was surprised to see the brochures but found it to be very helpful as it listed some of the more prominent grave sites. There is a brief 'history' of the cemetery on the back sheet. This cemetery was founded in 1759; began as 4 acres and now has approximately 50 acres. The monument at Richard Rowland Kirkland's grave is very large (wide and tall). It briefly tells of his heroism at Fredericksburg and his death in the battle of Chickamauga. His monument is located in an area called "Little Arlington" and has a US flag and Confederate flag flying in the plot. There are several other graves in this "Little Arlington" including two men who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for their service during WW1. Wouldn't it be wonderful if all cemeteries could have brochures telling of their history and even including listings of those buried there? At first I thought it rather odd to have these brochures but then realized just what a find it truly was :-) Regards, Nancy E Parr