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    Author: Andrew Roberts

    Cedar Grove Gate to Undergo Massive Restoration

    by Andrew RobertsPosted on February 24, 2023February 26, 2023Comments are Disabled

    Cedar Grove Cemetery in Norfolk has extensive damage to its entrance gate and repair work that immediately needs to be addressed. Upon inspection, there are trees growing into the brick …

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    The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1855

    by Andrew RobertsPosted on January 18, 2023February 1, 2023No Comments

    The steamer Ben Franklin pulled into the Norfolk-Portsmouth harbor on 7 June 1855 on her way to New York from the Virgin Islands, where yellow fever was prevalent. After efforts to quarantine …

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