This cemetery, located in Fort Fairfield, has one memorial stone. There are seven members of the Knight family buried here.
The eldest Knight was the Rev. Elbridge Knight 1812-1895. Also buried here are his wife Annie Whitten, three of their children and two spouses.
Interestingly, this stone also serves as a Cenotaph for Henry, a World War I veteran. He is buried at the Togus Veteran's Cemetery in Augusta. Henry was the grandson of Rev. Knight. His parents were Adelbert and Charlotte. Henry was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroic actions and he also received the Purple Heart.
The Knight Farm was nearby but has been razed. This cache will not be winter friendly. Congratulations to T0n35T0nt0 and th3t0n3r4ng3r on co-FTF.
Because this cache is in a cemetery it is against the law to enter any cemetery or burial ground at any time between 1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise the following day.
This is a busy road so please park off the road on the nearby field road.
Geocaching states logs must be signed to be claimed as a find. Your log will be deleted if you did not sign the log.
Congratulations to Th3t0n3r4ng3r and t0n35T0nto for co-FTF.