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  • INTRO
  • Early History
    • Early History
    • Our Founders
  • COMMERCIAL SITES
    • 102 E. Main St. – B.G. Foat Bldg.
    • 206 W. Main St.
    • 208 E. Main St. – Dubis Law Office
    • 212 W. Main St. – Enve’ Salon and Day Spa
    • 213-217 E. Main St. – Rendezvous Jewelers – Cafe 213
    • 225 W. Main St. – Mealy Funeral Home
    • 234 East Main St. – Art’s Town Tap
    • 300 E. Main St. – KK Photo-Artistic Piano
    • 600 E. Main St. – Crazy Train Saloon
  • VILLAGE SITES
    • West Main Street
    • East Main Street
    • The Great Fire of 1898
    • Old Settler’s Cemetery
    • First Street – Ten Club Park
  • WALKING TOUR
    • Walking Tour Brochure
  • HERITAGE HOMES
  • ABOUT US
  • The Mills of Waterford
    • The Mills of Waterford – The Dam
    • The Mills of Waterford – Site No. 1
    • The Mills of Waterford – Site No. 2
    • The Mills of Waterford – Site No. 3
    • The Mills of Waterford – Site No. 4
    • The Mills of Waterford – Site No. 5
  • CHURCHES
    • Early Religious Gatherings
    • 318 W. Main Street -Old ME Church
    • 300 S. First St. – 1880 St. Thomas Church
    • 124 N. Third St. – Old St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
  • Schools

Four Minute Audio for Historical Marker 619

A summary of the origins and restoration of this pioneer cemetery known as the Waterford Village Cemetery, also known as the Old Settlers Cemetery.

For the complete story, click on the MENU above – VILLAGE SITES/WATERFORD VILLAGE CEMETERY.

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