George W. Dickey, Representative forn Cherokee County to the N.C. State Legislature and member of the first Constitutional Convention which framed the Constitution of North Carolina after the Civil War
This cemetery is located on the original George Whery Dickey Plantation...located in the Ranger Community, Cherokee County, North Carolina.
The original buildings burned down in the 1930's. This cemetery is on private property....permission is needed for admittance.
Unfortunately, the cemetery has not been maintened...and is over-grown with roots and vines. The cemetery is enclosed by a cyclone fence.
George W. Dickey, Representative forn Cherokee County to the N.C. State Legislature and member of the first Constitutional Convention which framed the Constitution of North Carolina after the Civil War
This cemetery is located on the original George Whery Dickey Plantation...located in the Ranger Community, Cherokee County, North Carolina.
The original buildings burned down in the 1930's. This cemetery is on private property....permission is needed for admittance.
Unfortunately, the cemetery has not been maintened...and is over-grown with roots and vines. The cemetery is enclosed by a cyclone fence.
Inscription
"George Whery Dickey Tombstone Statement"
Reared in North Carolina, was a Free Mason, a citizen of honor and Prominence, held office for his state and U.S., signed the Constitution of North Carolina in 1868. Confided in the promises of Jesus through life and gone to live with him forever. "I am the resurrection and the life"
Family Members
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