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  1. Myrtle Hill Cemetery is the second oldest cemetery in the city of Rome, Georgia. The cemetery is at the confluence of the Etowah River and Oostanaula River and to the south of downtown Rome across the South Broad Street bridge.

  2. The Tomb of the Known Soldier is a grave site in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, Georgia, United States, dedicated to a soldier killed in World War I, Private Charles Graves.

  3. Free Admission. Established in 1857, this cemetery on the National Register of Historic Places consists of 32 acres and six levels, where more than 20,000 people are laid to rest. Originally known as Fort Stovall, the site was instrumental in the Siege of Rome during the Civil War.

    • 20 Myrtle St, Rome, 30161, GA
    • (706) 295-5576
  4. Myrtle Hill Cemetery is located on one of Rome’s seven hills and is situated on six terraces. Out of reach of flooding, the cemetery provides dramatic and beautiful views of Rome while also telling the stories of the pioneers and heroes of this community.

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  5. Myrtle Hill Cemetery (Wikipedia). Historical overview of the site, from being a U.S.-Cherokee battleground to a Civil War fort and finally a burial ground. (Submitted on April 15, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.)

  6. Established in 1857, this cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places and is the final resting place for more than 20,000 people who helped shaped Georgia's Rome history.