Mound Hill Cemetery, also known as Fortification Hill, overlooks Gallipolis, West Virginia, and the Ohio River. The cemetery dates back to 1880 and has at least two of the Founding French 500 buried there. The plaque on the gates in the cemetery lists the names of thirty Revolutionary soldiers who were buried in Gallia County. The cemetery includes many gravestones of interest.
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Gallia County Historical Society, 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 0.90 Away
Gallipolis City Park, 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 0.91 Away
Gallia County Convention and Visitors Bureau, 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.04 Away
Our House Tavern Museum, 1st Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.05 Away
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Gallia County Genealogical Society, O.G.S. Chapter, Inc., 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.07 Away
Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.14 Away
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French Art Colony, 1st Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.18 Away
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John Gee Black Historical Center, Pine Street, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.50 Away
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Pine Street Cemetery, Vinton Court, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.54 Away
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Gallipolis Railway Freight Station Museum, 3rd Avenue, Gallipolis, OH, USA
Distance: 1.67 Away
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