To the south of the obelisk is a large section of marked military graves.
The cemetery has fifteen marked graves, with the earliest dating from 1902.
Felons executed by burning are not entitled to a marked grave, you know.
An adjacent cemetery with marked graves dating to 1882 is still active.
His body was never recovered; and, therefore, he has no marked grave.
There are 161 marked graves scattered around the property, in no regular pattern.
The cemetery, with 924 marked graves is open to the public.
In all, there are approximately 130 marked graves in the cemetery.
There was also a cemetery, but the marked graves (only) were later moved for road widening.
A memorial, erected in 1901, stands near their marked graves today.