The eight Confederate veterans, veterans of other wars and other Autauga / Elmore
county folk who are interred in Robinson Springs Cemetery have a much more
respectable final resting place after the Dragoons workday on Saturday June 9th.
Compatriot
Tom Crowley came out to the cemetery on Thursday to get some work done before
the actual clean up day. He brought his chain saw and cut and cleaned up a tree
that had fallen in the back area of the cemetery. Tom hauled away some of the
limbs and did an excellent job getting this tree out of the way.
On Saturday, five Dragoons worked at the cemetery; Frank Pelt, Bill Myrick, Bill Gill,
Conner Lee and Larry Spears. Conner brought his zero turn mower and cut the cemetery
as well as trimmed some large crepe myrtles that had gotten out of shape and
were obscuring the view of several tombstones. The rest of the crew ran weed
eaters, walk behind mowers, picked up trash and did other necessary chores.
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