Dixon Hall - Revolutionary War Veteran Traditional Cache
Dixon Hall - Revolutionary War Veteran
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Dixon Hall (1755-1820) is one of six Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Montgomery County. This site is located in Gunter Industrial Park.
His original stone, reassembled and laying flat on the ground, states that he was “A Soldier of the Revolution.”
Born Dinwiddie Co, VA 1755
Died Montgomery, AL 1820
Son of Hugh and Mary Dixon Hall of Petersburg , VA
A Soldier of the Revolution
who fought with his brother Bolling Hall in the Virginia line.
An affectionate Husband,
A Kind and indulgent Father
1755-1820
A more modern headstone states, “Dixon Hall, VA line, Rev. War, 1755 – 1820.”
Descendants belong to both the SAR and DAR. The Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance recognizes the cemetery as the Dixon Hall Grave Site. The site is registered with the
Alabama Cemetery Preservation Alliance as the Gunter Industrial Park Cemetery, ID# 51-001656. The gravesite is in the SAR Revolutionary War Graves Register, 2000 Edition, but erroneously recorded as “On Maxwell AFB, Montgomery
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