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Click on the link below to view all the items in this collection.</text>
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                <text>The gravestone for Minerva D. Betts is in the Jemison Cemetery in Northport. It reads: Minerva D, wife of W.S. Betts, Born August 31, 1838, Died July 5, 1886.  &#13;
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Land for Alberta Cemetery acquired 1912 by Alberta City Methodist Church: first burial June 1914; operated as church cemetery until 1938 when Alberta City Methodist Church relocated to 21st Street East. During depression years of late 1930s, local church members and persons from many areas and denominations were buried here since there was no charge for lots. Hundreds of local citizens are buried here, most without markers.&#13;
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Alberta City Cemetery, December 9, 1979&#13;
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