(OLD) MT. HERMAN CEMETERY, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Julie Thames Howell, (tjhowell1@comcast.net). USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. This file may not be removed from this server or altered in any way for placement on another server without the consent of the State and USGenWeb Project coordinators and the contributor. *********************************************************************** Directions: Located at 1093 W. 6th Street. Notes: This burial plot is all that is left of what used to be a cemetery, according to reports by neighboring residents. The land is now a city park. This plot is surrounded by a low, concrete border and used to have corner markers, steps and entry posts, but all have been vandalized. A monument in the center of the plot says, "FAGINS" Directly behind that monument is another, smaller monument that says, "To The Memory Of Our Beloved Dead" FAGINS, Ella, b. Feb 1 1875 d. Dec 31 1908, Oldest Daughter of Idella Fagins, "Gone But Not Forgotten. In Thee, O Lord, Have I Put My Trust" FAGINS, No First Name, b. Mar 5 1856 (in Comfort, N.C.) d. Sep 5 1905 (in Jacksonville, Fla), Beloved Husband of Idella Fagins Marker lying on the ground and very illegible: Rich A. (or C) HASTINS, "CSA, 21st M. S.G.T." (last name could be misspelled), No Dates Further up the hill I found a marker that had been thrown face down and was partially covered by weeds: Rob't. THOMAS, "Co H, 34th U.S.C.T.", No Dates