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Yountville cemetery

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Yountville cemetery

When I visited Yountville Cemetery, I was looking for one historical marker. I failed to spot it until the very end, and did a tour of the whole place. I’m glad: had so much going for it that I saved a bunch of photographs for this photo post.

The cemetery sign notes that this was a pioneer cemetery and ancient Native American burial ground, established 1848.

Cemetery sign

Having not spotted the state historic landmark I wanted, I swung round to the left and found that the cemetery bordered a vineyard growing up a wonderfully contoured hill.

Vineyard

Vineyard

I noticed that many of the graves were old–there were even some original wooden ones, often deeply cracked, the paint long since gone. They are still tended, though: this one had flowers next to it.

Wooden grave marker

A sign/historical marker said that here the cremated remains of Native Americans were also buried. The original sign, a much deteriorated wooden job with faded paint, is behind it; this is a more permanent monument.

Native American burial ground

Many of the graves were in the format of family plots, and most of them were stone with a generous layer of lichen and moss.

Family burial plots

Finally, after I’d gone round almost the entire perimeter, I spotted George C. Yount’s grave and monument.

Yount memorial

Historical marker

It was only underneath the single tallest structure in the cemetery, i.e. the flagpole. But by missing that entirely as I entered, I had a lovely tour of a beautiful old graveyard.

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