
Visit the Pine Street Cemetery and Pine Street Colored Cemetery on Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 1:00 PM -- 4:00 PM and explore the history of Gallipolis.
"Living Historians" in period dress will introduce visitors to some well-known and not so well-known citizens of Gallipolis and Gallia County.
"Meet" the following citizens of Gallia County:
Alonzo Green – Civil War soldier and survivor of Andersonville Prison
Samuel Vinton -- Congressman who helped to establish the U.S. Department of the Interior
Elizabeth Cushing Foster – Co-owner of the Our House Tavern
Lucy Cushing – Daughter of Henry Cushing, with his sister he was co-owner of the Our House Tavern
Jeanette Emerson – First chiropodist in Gallia County; opened one of the first beauty salons in the county
Charles Duteil, Marie Boubon Menager, and Charles Creuzet – French 500 settlers
Rev. I. V. Bryant – Inventor; President of the Afro-American League
George Washington Viney – Early African American businessman; deeded land for the building of Paint Creek Baptist Church
Eddie Peppers – Convicted of the 1927 murder of Florence Buck; only person from Gallia County to be executed via the electric chair
Lloyd Gee – Son of John Gee; ran for sheriff; died in the Kanawha steamboat accident
Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers
Frances Angel – Female Civil War soldier
Permelia Atwood – Co-founder of the University of Rio Grande
Lemuel Cadot – Lieutentant-Colonel in the Union Army; served in the 91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Edward Deletombe – President of the 1st National Bank; involved in the Gallipolis-Jackson-Chillicothe Railroad and the Gallipolis-McArthur-Columbus Railroad
Bob Evans – Founder of Bob Evans Restaurants
Oscar Eagle – Early Broadway theatrical actor, producer, director
William McDaniel – Son of freed slaves; member of the 5th U.S. Colored troops; distinguished himself at the Battle of Petersburg
Dr. Nelson Sisson – Underground Railroad conductor
Albert A. Stewart – Businessman & entrepreneur; victim of the Titanic disaster
and more distinguished citizens of Gallia County.
This event is sponsored by the Cadot-Blessing Camp #126 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the Our House Museum, the Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center, the Gallia County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the John Gee Black Historical Center, the Gallipolis Railroad Freight Station Museum, and Bossard Memorial Library.
Christy Perry Touhey author of “A Place of Rest for Our Gallant Boys: The U.S. Army General Hospital at Gallipolis, Ohio, 1861-1865 will have autographed copies available for sale.
Rich Donahue will demonstrate the proper way to clean a tombstone.
This event is free and open to all ages.