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On June 9, 2010, United States Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh reprimanded the cemetery's superintendent, John C. Metzler, Jr., and his deputy, Thurman Higgenbotham, after a DOD inspector general 's report revealed that cemetery officials had placed the wrong headstones on tombs, buried coffins in shallow graves, and buried bodies on top of one another. A preliminary archeological investigation was conducted in 2008 at Roberts Cemetery near Troy, Texas, as part of the Texas Department of Transportation’s planned expansion of Interstate Highway 35. Mechanical trenching discovered one unmarked grave near the highway right of way, and this led to an extensive mechanical search of the eastern edge of the cemetery in 2012.

Date of Award

5-10-2007

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Thesis

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Degree Name

M.A. in Anthropology

First Advisor

Jay K. Johnson

Second Advisor

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Robbie Ethridge

Third Advisor

Gabriel Wrobel

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Secretary

Dissertation/thesis

Abstract

This work is an analysis of the University of Mississippi Confederate Cemetery. Several remote sensing surveys were conducting inside the confines of the cemetery wall in order to determine the nature of the internments. This was done in order to determine if the cemetery is the site of a mass grave as local legends indicate. Following this analysis historical research was conducted to discover the intended meaning of the cemetery. A theoretical analysis of mortuary activities as discussed by archaeologists is utilized as a means of verification regarding the ideology attached to the cemetery. The cemetery on the campus is not the site of a mass grave. The cemetery is laid in a fairly typical fashion in several rows with no fewer than 432 graves indicated by the remote sensing data. Furthermore, the cemetery is the site of a local articulation of the Lost Cause as espoused by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

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Lemmon, Allan, 'The University of Mississippi confederate cemetery: lost cause ideology, monumentation, and ritual' (2007). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1729.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/etd/1729

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