published Monday, March 21st, 2011

Photo Gallery: Revolutionary War soldier honored

Revolutionary War soldier Henry Emerson was honored Sunday with the unveiling of a grave marker at the Citizens’ Cemetery in Ringgold, Ga. The Daughters of the American Revolution, Chief John Ross Chapter, and the Sons of the American Revolution, John Sevier Chapter, placed the marker and held the ceremony. The unveiling was performed by Elaine Emberson Taylor and her brother, Jim Emberson, who are descendants of Henry Emerson.

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