Ebenezer Cemetery; Jackson Par., Louisiana Submitter: James MooreDate: 1 Apr 2004 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Directions: From caution light at Vernon on Hwy 146 & Hwy 148, go north on Hwy 146 4.3 miles, turn left on Ebenezer Rd and go .3 miles. Cemetery is on right side of the gravel road. This cemetery is predominantly African- American. These graves are to the right front as you approach the cemetery, not well kept, and many stones are broken. Local residents told me that these graves are Indians. It does not seem logical that these are Indians. Doctors, military men and etc. ROW 1 Broken Stone (unreadable) Price Jr, George R Mar 04, 1866-Dec 29, 1933 s/o G R & C W Price Price, Col George R 1820-unreadable h/o Sarah F Price born in Charles Co., MD Moore, Col Everett B Feb 11, 1792-Sep 24, 1870 ROW 2 Barr, Almer 1869-1875 Hand made concrete marker ROW 3 Barr, Prairie Kidd 1842-1877 Mother w/o Jim Barr (found on old marker, thrown in woods) Barr, Malley 1875-1877 Same marker as Prairie Kidd Barr Barr, Joseph Thomas 1869-1883 Moore, William Milton 1798-1849 aged 51 years, s/o Dr Lemuel b/o Col E B Moore Price, Sarah F Apr 17, 1826-May 17, 1861 born in Franklin Co., Tenn Kidd, Elizabeth Caroline Aug 13, 1820-Oct 01, 1857 consort of J W Kidd d/o Col E B & Ann Moore aged 37 yrs, 1 mo, 14 days