A Military Tour of Christ Church
Cemetery
SOURCES
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The following are Maps of the Cemetery and the Grave Sites discussed in this Work:
Map of Manlius Cemetery & Christ Church
Cemetery
Christ Church Cemetery with Military Sites indicated in Tour Order
Enlarged Map of Christ Church Cemetery
List of Links to Resources pertaining certain Wars
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