East Line Union Cemetery- Photography
East Line Union Cemetery- Photography
Almost hidden along a busy road in upstate New York, the East Line Union Cemetery lies among the trees.
To understand my enthusiasm for cemeteries, you can read this. What a special surprise to find such rich history along this unexpected roadside!
New York state has an abundance of roadside markers honoring the heritage of its ancestors.
This well-kept resting place was the first I’d seen with the dates ranging all the way back to the late 1700’s. It maintains the gravesites of 20 Revolutionary War veterans.
While the cars whizzed past the outer gates, I walked along the rows of respectful tributes to the people who came before us.
To put this in perspective, the current events for these people might have been The Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, reading about the First Continental Congress.
One of these people could have heard Patrick Henry’s impassioned speech “Give me liberty, or give me death“…
In person.
They would have been witness to the birth of our country as we signed the US Constitution.
Every person in this place had a story. Just like us.
Great work!
Thanks La 🙂
I love visiting cemeteries. As you say, they represent the history of our country. We just returned from a month in western/upstate New York. While we were there, I kept my eye out for places I’d love to photograph. I’ll be returning mid-July to fulfill that dream.
Shelley that sounds exciting! Do you have a route planned out? This is located near Albany should you pass that way… I was there to visit a friend, but driving through the state I saw countless places that would have been fun to photograph. I look forward to seeing the pictures you take!