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Banner Cemetery - Stanleyville, Forsyth County, North Carolina
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Date: 10/17/2000

Cemetery: Banner Cemetery
Street: Hwy 8 and 65
City: Stanleyville/Rural Hall
County: Forsyth
State: N CAR
Nation: USA
Zip: 27106?
Nearby: Hgw 65 and Stanleyville Rd. intersection going towards Germanton NC
Land Type: Private
Status: Abandoned
Accessible: Yes
Unmarked graves: Yes
Graves within: 15 plus
Oldest grave: ? 1700's
Newest grave: 1940's
Records: Unsure
Inventory: Unsure
Records location: Last year the state ran underground water pipes down the highway right beside the graves
Owner: Don't know name but I talked to the man who owns the property now
Condition: Cemetery destroyed
Encroachment
Removed Headstones
Overgrown-trees
Overgrown-ground cover
Overgrown-vines
Broken Headstones
Buried Headstones
Disintegrating Headstones
Fallen Headstones
Previous contacts: I e-mailed Winston offices- no response and talked to the owner of the property. He doesn't know who owns the cemetary. He is an older man himself.
Work Status: No work started as of yet
Support Contacts
Winston-Salem Forsyth Co. Departments-722-3935

Submitted by / Contact for additional Information:

name: Lucy Peck
Email: Peckdenlu@aol.com


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