File:OaklandCemetery-NealMonument2.jpg
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The neoclassical Neal Monument in historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo taken by J. Glover (AUTiger) on March 12, 2005 with a Nikon D70. (Tighter crop)
The monument was commissioned by Capt. Thomas Benton Neal (1838 - 1902) in memory of his daughter Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Neal (1867 - June 17, 1889) and wife Mary "Mollie" Cash Neal (1844 - 1894). [1][2][3] [4]
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