Henley Cemetery

Located at the end of Power Line Private Drive off of Hamilton Hill Road near the Bluff City area.  The cemetery has been well-cared for.  There are several graves marked by only fieldstones. Photographed and transcribed April 16, 2003 by Continue reading →

Harvey Cemetery

Located on the hill near 1127 Piney Flats Road in the Bluff City area of Sullivan County.  The cemetery has a small fence around it and the property owners keep it in fair condition. The property owner said that she Continue reading →

Harr-Droke Cemetery

Located on the corner of 11W and Cold Springs Road (near 112 Cold Springs Road) in Sullivan County. There are approximately 19 graves marked by fieldstones. The cemetery is in good condition. Transcribed on 23 Apr 2011 by Donna Briggs Continue reading →

Harr Cemetery

Located across from 280 Steele Creek Park Road near the intersection of Mia Drive in Bristol, Tennessee.  The cemetery is well kept.  There may be a few unmarked graves. Photographed and transcribed 05 Feb 2005 by Betty Jane Hylton, Jan Continue reading →

Grubb Cemetery

There are two cemeteries, one of which has been destroyed.  The remaining Grubb Cemetery is on the hill behind 675 Henson Road.  It is fenced, but cattle have knocked all the stones over.  There were two unmarked adult graves. Photographed Continue reading →

Groseclose Cemetery

Also known at one time as the Neil Cemetery, and also the Everette Cemetery. Located near the intersection of Stone Drive, Bloomingdale Pike and Woodmont Avenue, near the Country Garden apartments.  This cemetery has been abandoned and is overgrown with Continue reading →

Gott-Gallaway Cemetery

Located behind 1300 Highway 75, near Blountville, Sullivan County.  The cemetery is overgrown and many of the stones are broken and fallen over.  There were at least five graves marked by fieldstones.  The marker for E. Doane was not found Continue reading →

Goodman Cemetery

Located at the end of Goodman Cemetery Road in Sullivan County, Tennessee.  This cemetery is fenced and well-cared for.  Some of the TVA markers are now illegible. Many graves in this cemetery were removed in 1952 due to the TVA Continue reading →