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The third photo is of the Deering family plot. There are five stones representing different memebers of the family, and then there is a plaque in the front that says "A determined worker loyal to his friends, a devoted student of the cultural arts ever seeking to improve this community in which he live." Frank Cutter Deering was the son of J.G Deering, and he is the one that the plaque refers to. He followed in his father's footsteps as a local merchant and banker. The Deering dynasty has done a lot for the town of Saco and they represent a huge part of Saco history.


The last photo is of the Hamilton Plot. The two graves pictured are of Sarah Fairfield Hamilton and her husband Benjamin Franklin Hamilton. Not pictured are the graves of their three sons. Sarah, as stated earler in this blog, was a huge part of the women's suffrage movement in Saco. She started the first kindergarten and vocational education. She was also an aquaintance of Susan B. Anthony.
All of the people mentioned above and many others are buried in the Laurel Hill Cemetery. I chose to complete my blog with this visit because it seems to be a literal ending to the research that I have done for this blog. This is where all of the people I have learned about this semester have been laid to rest.