REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOTS GRAVE MARKING CEREMONY
Wreaths presented by several Ohio Sons of the American Revolution and Daughters of the American Revolution chapters are set at the Longs Run Cemetery in East Liverpool to be placed at the gravesites of the five Revolutionary War patriots (Paul Fisher, Henry Fisher, Daniel Herbert, James Smith and Samuel Quigley) buried there during a grave marking ceremony Saturday conducted by the Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
John Franklin Gilbert III, Wheeling West Virginia Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and Larry Koval, Northeast Ohio Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, look on as the biographies of the five Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery are read during a grave marking service held in their honor . (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
Carolyn Stepien, fourth time removed great granddaughter of Revolutionary War patriot Daniel Herbert, places a wreath at his gravesite in the Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio, during a grave marking ceremony for the patriots. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
Steve Barlow, Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution, looks on as Candy Fisher Solterbeck, a descendant of Paul and Henry Fisher, two of the five Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery in East Liverpool, reads their biographies during a grave marking ceremony Saturday held to honor the five patriots buried there and to kick off the America’s 250th celebration. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad give a 21-gun salute to close out the grave marking ceremony for the five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
Nancy Barlow, member of the Ladies Auxiliary Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution curtseys as a way of saluting to honor the five patriots whose graves will be marked by the wreaths in front of her during a grave marking ceremony Saturday for the five Revolutionary Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
(Above) Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Color Guard prepare to post the colors at the beginning of a grave marking ceremony for five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool on Saturday. (Right) The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad give a 21-gun salute to close out the grave marking ceremony. (Photos by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad stand at attention while Braydan Schwerha, East Liverpool High School Band plays “Taps” to close out the grave marking ceremony Saturday for the five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- Wreaths presented by several Ohio Sons of the American Revolution and Daughters of the American Revolution chapters are set at the Longs Run Cemetery in East Liverpool to be placed at the gravesites of the five Revolutionary War patriots (Paul Fisher, Henry Fisher, Daniel Herbert, James Smith and Samuel Quigley) buried there during a grave marking ceremony Saturday conducted by the Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- John Franklin Gilbert III, Wheeling West Virginia Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and Larry Koval, Northeast Ohio Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, look on as the biographies of the five Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery are read during a grave marking service held in their honor . (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- Carolyn Stepien, fourth time removed great granddaughter of Revolutionary War patriot Daniel Herbert, places a wreath at his gravesite in the Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio, during a grave marking ceremony for the patriots. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- Steve Barlow, Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution, looks on as Candy Fisher Solterbeck, a descendant of Paul and Henry Fisher, two of the five Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery in East Liverpool, reads their biographies during a grave marking ceremony Saturday held to honor the five patriots buried there and to kick off the America’s 250th celebration. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad give a 21-gun salute to close out the grave marking ceremony for the five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- Nancy Barlow, member of the Ladies Auxiliary Mahoning Valley Chapter Sons of the American Revolution curtseys as a way of saluting to honor the five patriots whose graves will be marked by the wreaths in front of her during a grave marking ceremony Saturday for the five Revolutionary Patriots buried in Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- (Above) Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Color Guard prepare to post the colors at the beginning of a grave marking ceremony for five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery, East Liverpool on Saturday. (Right) The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad give a 21-gun salute to close out the grave marking ceremony. (Photos by Kristi R. Garabrandt)
- The Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Musket Squad stand at attention while Braydan Schwerha, East Liverpool High School Band plays “Taps” to close out the grave marking ceremony Saturday for the five Revolutionary War patriots buried at Longs Run Cemetery. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)












