CEMETERIES

Martha’s Log Cabin

In the rolling hills of Stokes County, North Carolina, a modest log cabin stands as a testament to a family’s resilience, love, and loss. Found on the same land as a farmhouse I considered buying a few years ago, this primitive structure was the original homestead of Joel and Martha Simmons, built in 1870. What started as a curious exploration of an old cabin and its scattered relics, became a deeply moving journey into the life of a woman whose strength and sorrow linger in the faded floral wallpaper and broken dishes I found in the red clay soil.

The Old Scotch Graveyard

“In this graveyard, the earliest settlers sleep: the old man and infant child lie side by side, emphasizing the brevity of life and the small difference between a long life and a short one. All that tread the globe are but a handful to the tribe that slumber in its bosom.” – penned in 1915 by historian James McNeil Johnson.

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