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( File Photo / September 29, 2012 ) An obelisk marks the grave of Jonathan Hager, founder of Elizabeth Town (Hagerstown) who died in 1775, in the cemetery behind Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Potomac Street churchyard is the final resting place of veterans of wars ranging from the French and Indian War to World War I. |
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