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Sewanee, TN
University Cemetery
Georgia Avenue
Sewanee
,
TN
The sedate cemetery at the University of the South, Sewanee, might be mistaken for a churchyard in
England
if not for the numerous emblematic reminders of the Confederate cause that decorate so many of its monuments and graves. The cemetery is final resting place to bishops, professors, Confederate officers, scholars and notable regional authors such as the poet Allen Tate and novelist/critic Andrew Lytle. John Maury Allin, the 23rd Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, is buried in the
University
Cemetery
, along with countless other clergymen and devotees of the Episcopal Church. The cemetery contains some of the finest sacred statuary in the region, representing trends in cemetery art from the late-Victorian period to the present.
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