@@mariaevans7811 yes LAMONT is a very humbled man and he deserves our prayers. He says, "ALIVE BY THE GRACE OF GOD (YAH). THOSE ARE SOME POWERFUL WORDS TO SAY, BECAUSE , WE KNOW THAT YAH'S GRACE IS SUFFICIENT TO KEEP US IN ALL OUR WAYS. WELL SPOKEN LAMONT 👏 KEEP ON REPEATING THOSE POWERFUL WORDS.
It really is I grew up in Knoxville TN the first 10 year's of my life my dad and all his family is buried in greenwood cemetery it was an amazing place for a child in late 60s an 70s and we ALWAYS went to the fairgrounds and up to look out mountain amazing I went to grade school at Beaumont it's beautiful country Tennessee I'd love to move back if I could afford to I will definitely be back to visit soon as possible so I can visit my child hood home and my families Graves
I love the birds chirping in the background. It’s very peaceful. I love exploring these more rugged cemeteries. And let me just say they probably mow there once a month and grass can grow that tall in a month in the south.
I’d say this cemetery hasn’t been mowed at all this year... sad. I love old cemeteries but think it’s disgraceful that some aren’t kept up or at least mowed. These older cemeteries are our history as a nation. Everyone that’s lived before us Thanks for sharing! 😊🇺🇸♥️💙🇺🇸
Mannn they should mow it if they dont mow it like dickheads they always run over my grandmas stone and break peoples stuff at this cemetery up thr street
The birds are serenading you and thanking you for bird seed I heard a woodpecker too. Great video!! Very pretty still and lonesome too. Rest In Peace to all the souls there.
I have always enjoyed walking around cemeteries and you can witness so much history while doing so. I LOVE todays vlog and find this "raw" cemetery very beautiful. I would love to walk it some time. I thank you for taking the time to explore for us and please be careful in your travels. Nancy, So Ca
Glad your back around Tennessee again. There are a lot of older cemeteries like this around here. About 100 miles West of Knoxville there are many interesting older cemeteries but we're blessed because the past 10 years or more, several people have taken it upon themselves to get together and straighten many of them up so the people resting in them are not forgotten. Thanks for doing the videos you do Lamont. It's very compassionate of you. God bless you. Take care and stay safe out there.
Hurts me to see graves not kept up and truly forgotten in death like you say lamont they were once living and loved and were loved thank you for letting us not forget our loves ones in death
Lamont, thank you for all of the information you share with us about cemeteries and people buried in them. Doing the same has been such an interest of mine for many years. Thank you for sharing with us about this cemetery as well.
Tenneesee, is a beautiful state, I,d live there if i could afford to move. That cemetary was very calm and peaceful. Thanks for showing this Lamont. Safe travels.
I love this video... especially the birds in the background giving us sweet music... Thank you for sharing with us today I really appreciate the time you take to do these videos.. Big up from🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thanks for the tour. It seems like a peaceful place. Take care and don't worry about things. We'll be here if you need to slow down and work on yourself. Peace!
I grew up in the Delta in Mississippi.Long,long time ago large cotton farms had their own means of making markers.We played and road bikes along dirt roads and cotton fields and discovered many small cemeteries out in the middle of these fields.If you pass through the Delta along many rows of cotton you can see these small patches of trees.Sometimes there is and old well and pump that a farmer would put in to get water to the fields,but most times there’s an old cemetery! Most large farms were pretty self sufficient with their own gins,stores and of course rows of Shotgun Houses! I love to read the first names,some are so lovely given to the females and there are a lot of Benjamin’s and Thomas for the men who have passed.You’ll find that many last names come from the last name of the owners,especially the ones that would have lived on plantations. For years throughout the south,the old plantation bell still existed somewhere on the property,but years ago a group got together and traveled through trying to get the owner to remove it or destroy it.As a child being on my granddaddy’s huge cotton farm,they still would ring the bell on Friday which would signal payday.I remember sitting on my Mamaw’s lap as she handed out each envelope with cash and silver coins in it.I’m glad that most farmers have respected the old cemeteries and have left them alone.Sadly though,I can bet some have plowed our them,leaving nothing to know these people ever existed.It makes me sad that many people get mad about these old sites,but it’s history,it’s our past and it reminds us that at a time in history,freedom really didn’t exist for so many,even after”freedom”was given.I hope my post doesn’t anger someone,I just wanted to give attention to those people that lived and died during such a dark part in our country and to say that if you ever travel through the Delta and you look over and see a small patch of trees in the middle of a field,more than likely there’s an old cemetery amongst those trees.God bless.
I find the Southern Cemeteries are so beautiful, peaceful, and charming. They do cut the grass it's just that the COVID 19 Pandemic has kept the caretaker away...but rest assured it will get cut and be as pretty there as it's ever been. I would be buried there or some place similar too if I had the choice too. My family's plot and Cemetary is in Chatham Virginia at the Greenpond Baptist Church. My Great Grandfather built it way back in the late 1800s and are buried there along with my other descendants on my Mother's side, as is my Mother and Father, Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. I have a burial plot there waiting for me and when I pass my remains along with my husbands' ashes will be interred there. It's a small yet peaceful and beautiful place to be laid to rest. My mother's heritage goes way back to the 1700s in that cemetery as it began as just a burial place for her side of the family. My Mother's great grandparents on her mother's side established Blairs Va. Now that's another story.
How would a pandemic keep the caretaker away? You can't get more socially distant than a cemetery. No one to spread the virus to, no one to catch it from.
Awwwww.... that's so sad. thank you Lamont for remembering those who are nearly forgotten, along with their final resting places, nearly forgotten. God bless you.
I love BB’s free style, journalistic approach to his work. Educational and engaging. Also a good back story to introduce his subject matter. Thanks darling x
This is very sad. Lamont you are a well respected man!!! Thank you for paying homage to these forgotten places. Its nice to know that people still come here to pay respects to these forgotten loved ones. RIP and everyone stay safe. God bless!!!
I wouldn't mind being buried there either. It is a very natural setting. I can see myself now...if I had family there, I'd be visiting with my grass trimmer. My father is in a veteran's cemetery. They don't allow plantings. I could plant all his favorite flowers...and he loved birds too. It is a pretty setting.
So heartbreaking to see the upkeep not done. There is someone's son, daughter, mom, dad, brother or sister buried there, It would be nice to see the county help with the upkeep.
Did you happen to notice that on the grave of Frank Browder the 4s on his stone was carved in backward? I wonder if maybe the person who carved the stone was Dyslexic or maybe this was done on purpose.
A local cemetery in my home city, Melbourne, Australia, called Melbourne cemetery, they estimate there is between 350 and 500 thousand people buried there.
I am from nzmy husband is from Melbourne, grew up in a place called wat osnia and went to a high school called McC.oud high school, and was a RN worked at a place called Q cottages...He knows this cemetary very well .
Hey Lamont @ Large, I came across your video and seen that you were in KnoxvilleTn, I lived north East up 81 North close to the Bristol International Race Track, I come to Knoxville a lot to Shop and of course to see one of my Doctor's there, the Country grave yards that have been left un done are the most beautiful to me in a Way, I love the country I'm a country girl at heart ❤🙏 there's a place up this way (a Cemetery) it's the Veterans Cemetery there's so many graves I lose count. It's located in Johnson City Tn another beautiful area! It's good to see that you were really close by!! Be careful and Stay Safe keep those Video's Coming!! 😊✌👌🙏😎🙏❤
Thank you Lamont for continuing to speak their names. Now documented forever on UA-cam. And thought about by your subscribers. Warm greetings from Aotearoa, New Zealand
Lamont you’re only a couple of hours from Clarksville , please come visit the Greenwood Cemetery! It’s beautiful and Sargent Carter ( Frank Sutton ) is buried there. Love your videos , be safe !
Love your videos, you’ll find some cool stuff in Georgia, and just walking around the block is like a work out, due to our natural Sauna we have in the summer time
I love old cemeteries too ! I used to look at all the old grave stones while my Gramma took care of my Grandpa and Aunts graves on Sat every week we'd☺️💕🌻😇♥️ walk from her house to the cemetery to water flowers on their graves and clean the stone if we had water left we'd walk around and water flowers that looked dry then we'd walk back to Grammas and have cookies and grape juice homemade mind you both!
This was very different than the well-maintained and I agree, it does have a certain charm to it. A very interesting history that you shared on here. Thank you for sharing this video. I hope it gets TLC in the future. I have never seen such twisted path in a cemetery before. Unique!
I’ve always wanted to visit Rosehill Cemetery in Macon, GA. The Allman Brothers are buried there. Also Elizabeth Reed who they wrote the instrumental song about. They also have a confederate section. You should check it out for us Tyler 💜 while you are in the Metro Atlanta area!!
My aunt's name is actually pictured here! Selma Winston Barnett. I never had the pleasure to meet her but am told I am just like her! Rest well, Aunt Selma! 😢❤
Hey Lamont I came across a cemetery out in randallstown Maryland. It was like at the beginning of a housing development that was going in. When I had walked into the woods I stumbled across a headstone that was laying down on the ground. So when I started walking around I found a lot more headstones and pointed them out to the developer of the place he then took yellow caution tape and put it around the section until he could get someone to check it out. I eventually found out that it was a grave site of buried black people from around the 1800's up to the early 1900's. Which I glad to hear that the developer was going to get it cleaned up and have the old cast iron fencing put back up around it
You are near where l live in Overtones county between Knoxville and Nashville, God Bless stay safe thanx for the history lesson, l so enjoy everything you find out and share love ya like a son Stay safe
Hi Lamont this is sad that people did not and still don't see beyond the colour of a persons skin or race I find this to be a disturbing truth especially in this day and age great video stay safe lamont
This is one of your best videos Lamont... I'd really love to know about these people,who they were,what they looked like,how they died... If you have any way to find out or if anyone else reading this knows how I can find anything out about the precious souls that are buried here,PLEASE let me know... Stay safe out there Lamont...
Could you go see the oak ridge Tennessee cemetery sometime. I use to live in oak ridge Tennessee . love your videos. Be safe out there .god bless you wherever you go . ..your a real awesome person .😇😇😇
Just an observation but I've noticed the same thing with A.A. cemeteries local to me. One beside a church that is still active, one off the road sort of in the woods and one beside a super busy highway. They are all in this condition or worse and still in use. As a matter of fact, the one beside the church, I believe many are just buried in their coffins and not in a vault as well because many of the graves are very sunken and caved in.
Enjoy your content there is cemetery in Kentucky my grandparents are there it's beaver damn Kentucky on olaton road it had graves with pictures from 1910s 1920s .Its very small u would not know passing the road its there.
I hate seeing how these older cemeteries have been forgotten and neglected by the owners and states, but thank you for sharing, be safe.
@SamIAm So true if they haven't passed away themselves or the state could step in and repair and preserve them.
“Live but not live but alive by the grace of God!” Amen! 🙏🏿 I pray for you everyday 😇
Amen to this My friend! 😊🌸🌺🌷🌼🌻
Yes he's such a lovely person, God bless him, and keep him safe🐶
God our lord bless you and bless all your beautiful family today tomorrow and always💛🌻🙏🏻🌻💛
@@mariaevans7811 yes LAMONT is a very humbled man and he deserves our prayers. He says, "ALIVE BY THE GRACE OF GOD (YAH). THOSE ARE SOME POWERFUL WORDS TO SAY, BECAUSE , WE KNOW THAT YAH'S GRACE IS SUFFICIENT TO KEEP US IN ALL OUR WAYS. WELL SPOKEN LAMONT 👏 KEEP ON REPEATING THOSE POWERFUL WORDS.
Tennessee is beautiful. The great smoky mountains are breathtaking. Love the scenery.
It really is I grew up in Knoxville TN the first 10 year's of my life my dad and all his family is buried in greenwood cemetery it was an amazing place for a child in late 60s an 70s and we ALWAYS went to the fairgrounds and up to look out mountain amazing I went to grade school at Beaumont it's beautiful country Tennessee I'd love to move back if I could afford to I will definitely be back to visit soon as possible so I can visit my child hood home and my families Graves
I love the birds chirping in the background. It’s very peaceful. I love exploring these more rugged cemeteries. And let me just say they probably mow there once a month and grass can grow that tall in a month in the south.
I’d say this cemetery hasn’t been mowed at all this year... sad. I love old cemeteries but think it’s disgraceful that some aren’t kept up or at least mowed. These older cemeteries are our history as a nation. Everyone that’s lived before us Thanks for sharing! 😊🇺🇸♥️💙🇺🇸
Becky B. 💞✝️🌹I love this channel ,I never knew , looking at graves was this interesting 🧐 , but it is , just think they once was alive 💞
Mannn they should mow it if they dont mow it like dickheads they always run over my grandmas stone and break peoples stuff at this cemetery up thr street
I agree
The birds are serenading you and thanking you for bird seed I heard a woodpecker too. Great video!! Very pretty still and lonesome too. Rest In Peace to all the souls there.
I have always enjoyed walking around cemeteries and you can witness so much history while doing so. I LOVE todays vlog and find this "raw" cemetery very beautiful. I would love to walk it some time. I thank you for taking the time to explore for us and please be careful in your travels. Nancy, So Ca
True you can learn a lot in a cemetery it's like history quite beautiful but also sad
Thanks Lamont, I really appreciate what you do! Lots love London u.k 🇬🇧💕💕💕
you are beautiful
Sem Nome arrrh thank you x
Glad your back around Tennessee again. There are a lot of older cemeteries like this around here. About 100 miles West of Knoxville there are many interesting older cemeteries but we're blessed because the past 10 years or more, several people have taken it upon themselves to get together and straighten many of them up so the people resting in them are not forgotten. Thanks for doing the videos you do Lamont. It's very compassionate of you. God bless you. Take care and stay safe out there.
Hurts me to see graves not kept up and truly forgotten in death like you say lamont they were once living and loved and were loved thank you for letting us not forget our loves ones in death
Thanks for loving our humble Africa families in America. We live and adore you sir ,,and for all the respect ,for everyone else also
Lamont, thank you for all of the information you share with us about cemeteries and people buried in them. Doing the same has been such an interest of mine for many years.
Thank you for sharing with us about this cemetery as well.
I love hearing the woodpecker and the birds chirping.
Thank you for your concern and help in keeping their memories alive we love. What you do
Tenneesee, is a beautiful state, I,d live there if i could afford to move. That cemetary was very calm and peaceful. Thanks for showing this Lamont. Safe travels.
The cemetery is beautiful, lush green, and majestic 🙏🏼. You can see the headstones just fine
Very charming in it's own special way. Thanks for sharing it with us👍
I love this video... especially the birds in the background giving us sweet music...
Thank you for sharing with us today I really appreciate the time you take to do these videos..
Big up from🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thanks for the tour. It seems like a peaceful place. Take care and don't worry about things. We'll be here if you need to slow down and work on yourself. Peace!
My oldest son's father died in 1993 at the age of 20. He is buried in a cemetery FAR off the beaten path. It's very peaceful when we visit.
I grew up in the Delta in Mississippi.Long,long time ago large cotton farms had their own means of making markers.We played and road bikes along dirt roads and cotton fields and discovered many small cemeteries out in the middle of these fields.If you pass through the Delta along many rows of cotton you can see these small patches of trees.Sometimes there is and old well and pump that a farmer would put in to get water to the fields,but most times there’s an old cemetery! Most large farms were pretty self sufficient with their own gins,stores and of course rows of Shotgun Houses! I love to read the first names,some are so lovely given to the females and there are a lot of Benjamin’s and Thomas for the men who have passed.You’ll find that many last names come from the last name of the owners,especially the ones that would have lived on plantations. For years throughout the south,the old plantation bell still existed somewhere on the property,but years ago a group got together and traveled through trying to get the owner to remove it or destroy it.As a child being on my granddaddy’s huge cotton farm,they still would ring the bell on Friday which would signal payday.I remember sitting on my Mamaw’s lap as she handed out each envelope with cash and silver coins in it.I’m glad that most farmers have respected the old cemeteries and have left them alone.Sadly though,I can bet some have plowed our them,leaving nothing to know these people ever existed.It makes me sad that many people get mad about these old sites,but it’s history,it’s our past and it reminds us that at a time in history,freedom really didn’t exist for so many,even after”freedom”was given.I hope my post doesn’t anger someone,I just wanted to give attention to those people that lived and died during such a dark part in our country and to say that if you ever travel through the Delta and you look over and see a small patch of trees in the middle of a field,more than likely there’s an old cemetery amongst those trees.God bless.
Thanks for highlighting this cemetery. Because of you they are gone but not forgotten.
This was so interesting, thank you for taking us with you, and Keeping the folks in people's memories..God Bless!
Beautiful love the nature the grass will be mowed soon,it has a peaceful look and the birds sing so beautiful
wow, talk about off the beaten path. thank you for bringing us with you to pay homage...
I find the Southern Cemeteries are so beautiful, peaceful, and charming. They do cut the grass it's just that the COVID 19 Pandemic has kept the caretaker away...but rest assured it will get cut and be as pretty there as it's ever been. I would be buried there or some place similar too if I had the choice too. My family's plot and Cemetary is in Chatham Virginia at the Greenpond Baptist Church. My Great Grandfather built it way back in the late 1800s and are buried there along with my other descendants on my Mother's side, as is my Mother and Father, Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. I have a burial plot there waiting for me and when I pass my remains along with my husbands' ashes will be interred there. It's a small yet peaceful and beautiful place to be laid to rest. My mother's heritage goes way back to the 1700s in that cemetery as it began as just a burial place for her side of the family. My Mother's great grandparents on her mother's side established Blairs Va. Now that's another story.
That is a fascinating story... Very good thing to be laid to rest with your family... Take care...
@@msdustismith8919 Thank you and I feel the same way. It is comforting to know that my Mom and Dad will be right next to me.
How would a pandemic keep the caretaker away? You can't get more socially distant than a cemetery. No one to spread the virus to, no one to catch it from.
@@andylucas8262 Default reason. I haven't washed my truck either.
Keep up the videos. I love your commentary and you have found some really beautiful and tragic graves 😍
Luv the sound of nature in the background especially the birds another awesome video bro 👍😎
Awwwww.... that's so sad. thank you Lamont for remembering those who are nearly forgotten, along with their final resting places, nearly forgotten. God bless you.
I love BB’s free style, journalistic approach to his work. Educational and engaging. Also a good back story to introduce his subject matter. Thanks darling x
That is a beautiful cemetery. The birds are chirping . It doesn't get much better than that. 🐦🐦🐦🐦
I love the bird sounds and the Woodpecker doing their things. Music of Nature.
Thanks ...that was enjoyable..Love that old grave yard...very victorian
This is very sad. Lamont you are a well respected man!!! Thank you for paying homage to these forgotten places. Its nice to know that people still come here to pay respects to these forgotten loved ones. RIP and everyone stay safe. God bless!!!
I wouldn't mind being buried there either. It is a very natural setting. I can see myself now...if I had family there, I'd be visiting with my grass trimmer. My father is in a veteran's cemetery. They don't allow plantings. I could plant all his favorite flowers...and he loved birds too. It is a pretty setting.
Keep up the good work, Lamont! Nice job honoring these forgotten souls and neglected graves. Well done, Sir. God Bless, and stay safe.
Grew up right by here and didn't even know it was there. Thanks for sharing.
I like the cemeteries like this as well. It's peaceful out there. Thank you for sharing.
I like old forgotten cemeteries
Thanks for the tour Lamont
So heartbreaking to see the upkeep not done. There is someone's son, daughter, mom, dad, brother or sister buried there, It would be nice to see the county help with the upkeep.
Love your videos you dont let those people be forgotten thank you
Please go to NC, we have so many just found in the woods all forgotten
Wow....the birds sound so beautiful and peaceful!
Love all your videos you do such an amazing
THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD. THIS TRAVEL REMINDS ME OF THAT SONG.
BE SAFE LAMONT.
I live close to Knoxville. Thanks Lamont for coming to Tennessee..I enjoy your videos...Be careful on the road and in Atlanta..
Wow it's amazing, love the old cemeteries, absolutely beautiful
Love history, so this was an excellent blog for me!!!👍🙋🏻♀️🙂
Just found your channel. I LOVE cemeteries. How cool! The older the better. Tfs
Did you happen to notice that on the grave of Frank Browder the 4s on his stone was carved in backward? I wonder if maybe the person who carved the stone was Dyslexic or maybe this was done on purpose.
“Gone, but not Forgotten”
Sadly, for many of those older graves, that’s probably the case.
So sad!
I love to see cemeteries abandoned their mystery their secrets.
A local cemetery in my home city, Melbourne, Australia, called Melbourne cemetery, they estimate there is between 350 and 500 thousand people buried there.
I am from nzmy husband is from Melbourne, grew up in a place called wat osnia and went to a high school called McC.oud high school, and was a RN worked at a place called Q cottages...He knows this cemetary very well .
I love old cemetery's. So full of history. Thanks for this post Lamont 🤗💜Joanne NZ
All the families that assembled in that cemetery over the years to bury family never to be forgotten, only to be forgotten as time marches on.
Hey Lamont @ Large, I came across your video and seen that you were in KnoxvilleTn, I lived north East up 81 North close to the Bristol International Race Track, I come to Knoxville a lot to Shop and of course to see one of my Doctor's there, the Country grave yards that have been left un done are the most beautiful to me in a Way, I love the country I'm a country girl at heart ❤🙏 there's a place up this way (a Cemetery) it's the Veterans Cemetery there's so many graves I lose count. It's located in Johnson City Tn another beautiful area!
It's good to see that you were really close by!! Be careful and Stay Safe keep those Video's Coming!! 😊✌👌🙏😎🙏❤
Thanks for sharing the history of these burial sites.
Beautiful & inspiring video 🙏🏼💐
Thank you Lamont for continuing to speak their names. Now documented forever on UA-cam. And thought about by your subscribers.
Warm greetings from Aotearoa, New Zealand
Enjoy your videos very much, take some time for yourself, we will wait :)
Dont feel bad, I think most of us have gained weight ! I love how this cemetery is --natural.... thank you for another great vlog....safe travels ....
Thank you Lamont. Great video. Very charming cemetery.
I love how you sign off, by the grace of God. God bless you!
Great video Lamont! Really enjoying all your work and the backgrounds on some of the people.
I Think it’s very charming. 🔆💐 Nature at it’s best.
Lamont you’re only a couple of hours from Clarksville , please come visit the Greenwood Cemetery! It’s beautiful and Sargent Carter ( Frank Sutton ) is buried there. Love your videos , be safe !
I live in Knoxville and I've never been here. Very interesting place for sure. Awesome video. I'm gonna have to check this place out.
Love your videos, you’ll find some cool stuff in Georgia, and just walking around the block is like a work out, due to our natural Sauna we have in the summer time
Alot of history lies there.
Thanks for the share Lamont ❤
I love old cemeteries too ! I used to look at all the old grave stones while my Gramma took care of my Grandpa and Aunts graves on Sat every week we'd☺️💕🌻😇♥️ walk from her house to the cemetery to water flowers on their graves and clean the stone if we had water left we'd walk around and water flowers that looked dry then we'd walk back to Grammas and have cookies and grape juice homemade mind you both!
What a beautiful memory. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah lots of sweet memories for you.God Bless your grandma for what she was doing.🌹👍🏼
I love, love, love this cemetery it is so unique, I’d love to walk around in it ❤️
So peaceful listening to the birds.
This was very different than the well-maintained and I agree, it does have a certain charm to it. A very interesting history that you shared on here. Thank you for sharing this video. I hope it gets TLC in the future. I have never seen such twisted path in a cemetery before. Unique!
I think this cemetery has a lot of personality!!!!!Love it
I’ve always wanted to visit Rosehill Cemetery in Macon, GA. The Allman Brothers are buried there. Also Elizabeth Reed who they wrote the instrumental song about. They also have a confederate section. You should check it out for us Tyler 💜 while you are in the Metro Atlanta area!!
Great cemetery, huge too., thank you.
My aunt's name is actually pictured here! Selma Winston Barnett. I never had the pleasure to meet her but am told I am just like her! Rest well, Aunt Selma! 😢❤
I love the fact you put homemade birdfeeders on some of the trees.
Wow Uncle ❤️ these old forgotten Cemeteries
Hey Lamont I came across a cemetery out in randallstown Maryland. It was like at the beginning of a housing development that was going in. When I had walked into the woods I stumbled across a headstone that was laying down on the ground. So when I started walking around I found a lot more headstones and pointed them out to the developer of the place he then took yellow caution tape and put it around the section until he could get someone to check it out. I eventually found out that it was a grave site of buried black people from around the 1800's up to the early 1900's. Which I glad to hear that the developer was going to get it cleaned up and have the old cast iron fencing put back up around it
Hi Lamont, sad how they let some cemetaries go. Love your videos!
You are near where l live in Overtones county between Knoxville and Nashville, God Bless stay safe thanx for the history lesson, l so enjoy everything you find out and share love ya like a son Stay safe
Hi Lamont this is sad that people did not and still don't see beyond the colour of a persons skin or race I find this to be a disturbing truth especially in this day and age great video stay safe lamont
It's not like that now. History is history.
Now days all whites are racist.
@Leigh Rich Interesting that I find those of color are more racist that any group of mankind.
@@nhlibra you're delusional if you think that?
@@rrich52806 you are truly stupid!!
I love that cemetery beautiful terrain not like normal boring cemeteries
This is one of your best videos Lamont... I'd really love to know about these people,who they were,what they looked like,how they died... If you have any way to find out or if anyone else reading this knows how I can find anything out about the precious souls that are buried here,PLEASE let me know... Stay safe out there Lamont...
Hey Lamont hope your doing good thanks for another great video🤗
Old Gray Cemetery in Knoxville is amazing and old!
I agree Lamomt, kinda of homey, friendly. The immaculately kept cemeteries don't feel restful to me.
Just be safe and get yourself back into shape. I love going to cemeteries.
Hi I love all your video great job
Could you go see the oak ridge Tennessee cemetery sometime. I use to live in oak ridge Tennessee . love your videos. Be safe out there .god bless you wherever you go . ..your a real awesome person .😇😇😇
The churches could also as a group help maintain the cemitary
Thanks for the interesting video! I'm close to Knoxville,in the Smokies. Come back soon!
Just an observation but I've noticed the same thing with A.A. cemeteries local to me.
One beside a church that is still active, one off the road sort of in the woods and one beside a super busy highway.
They are all in this condition or worse and still in use.
As a matter of fact, the one beside the church, I believe many are just buried in their coffins and not in a vault as well because
many of the graves are very sunken and caved in.
Love your videos just stay safe xoxo
"Gone, but not forgotten."
*in an abandoned cemetery*
Enjoy your content there is cemetery in Kentucky my grandparents are there it's beaver damn Kentucky on olaton road it had graves with pictures from 1910s 1920s .Its very small u would not know passing the road its there.
If you already haven't been to Fort Hill Cemetery Cleveland,TN you should check it out. That cemetery is HUGE!
Hopefully in the fall ill be over there
@@LamontAtLarge another large cemetery is Woodland in Dayton Ohio..the Wright brothers are buried there was well as my grandparents and a sister..
I live in K-town and I've never heard of it.
This is so heartbreaking 😭 I would love to go be able to clean it up and mow it. Mowing is a passion just like cemeteries. RIP