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- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery abstract "Cook's Old Field Cemetery (also known as Hamlin Cemetery) contains graves dating from 1805 to 1916; the majority date from the 1840s and 1850s. The oldest marker is for Arnold Wells who died in 1805. On July 16, 1863, Mary Moore Hamlin set aside one acre of land for the dedicated cemetery.The cemetery is an excellent example of a mid-nineteenth century plantation cemetery associated with the Hamlin, Hibben, and Leland families and is an excellent example of mid-nineteenth century gravestone art. It is also the last extant resource associated with the Hamlin, Hibben, and Leland families; none of the families' plantation houses survive around Mount Pleasant. The cemetery has 38 marked graves. There are headstones, box tombs, and an obelisk. Two markers commemorating the descendants of those who began a reunion committee in 1949 are located immediately inside the gate. The stones, arranged by family, display weathering and some vandalism but otherwise retain their integrity. Two brick columns mark the location of missing iron gates at the entrance. The cemetery was listed in the National Register May 9, 2003.Seven of the ornately-carved markers were identified as the work of the family of Charleston stone carver Thomas Walker, who started a family business in 1794 that lasted until 1904. Information about the graves has been cataloged on the free internet site, Find a Grave, which can be accessed here.".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery added "2003-05-09".
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- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery yearOfConstruction "1805".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery added "2003-05-09".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery built "By 1805".
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- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery governingBody "Private".
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- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery latDirection "N".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery location "Mt. Pleasant, SC".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery locmapin "South Carolina".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery longDirection "W".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery name "Cook's Old Field Cemetery".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery refnum "1000679".
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery subject Category:Cemeteries_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina.
- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Charleston_County,_South_Carolina.
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- Cook's_Old_Field_Cemetery comment "Cook's Old Field Cemetery (also known as Hamlin Cemetery) contains graves dating from 1805 to 1916; the majority date from the 1840s and 1850s. The oldest marker is for Arnold Wells who died in 1805.".
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