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Gravesite of General John Hunt Oley

Union General John Hunt Oley’s final resting place is at Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington, WV. He is one of two Civil War generals buried at Spring Hill, along with over 300 other Civil War soldiers. Oley had many ties to the City of Huntington, the most prominent being his involvement with the local school system.

Gravesite of General John Hunt Oley

Union General John Hunt Oley’s final resting place is at Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington, WV. He is one of two Civil War generals buried at Spring Hill, along with over 300 other Civil War soldiers. Oley had many ties to the City of Huntington, the most prominent being his involvement with the local school system.

Gravesite of General John Hunt Oley

Union General John Hunt Oley’s final resting place is at Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington, WV. He is one of two Civil War generals buried at Spring Hill, along with over 300 other Civil War soldiers. Oley had many ties to the City of Huntington, the most prominent being his involvement with the local school system.

Gravesite of General John Hunt Oley

Union General John Hunt Oley’s final resting place is at Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington, WV. He is one of two Civil War generals buried at Spring Hill, along with over 300 other Civil War soldiers. Oley had many ties to the City of Huntington, the most prominent being his involvement with the local school system.

Gravesite of General John Hunt Oley

Union General John Hunt Oley’s final resting place is at Spring Hill Cemetery in Huntington, WV. He is one of two Civil War generals buried at Spring Hill, along with over 300 other Civil War soldiers. Oley had many ties to the City of Huntington, the most prominent being his involvement with the local school system.

Confederate Cemetery Memorial

Located within the Confederate graveyard, this memorial was erected in 1900 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the United Confederate Veterans associations to honor the memory of Confederate soldiers who served during the Civil War.

Confederate Cemetery Memorial

Located within the Confederate graveyard, this memorial was erected in 1900 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the United Confederate Veterans associations to honor the memory of Confederate soldiers who served during the Civil War.

Confederate Cemetery Memorial

Located within the Confederate graveyard, this memorial was erected in 1900 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the United Confederate Veterans associations to honor the memory of Confederate soldiers who served during the Civil War.

Confederate Cemetery Memorial

Located within the Confederate graveyard, this memorial was erected in 1900 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the United Confederate Veterans associations to honor the memory of Confederate soldiers who served during the Civil War.

Rotary Park Bridge

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Rotary Park Bridge is a historic arch bridge located in Rotary Park. It was built in 1930, and is constructed of native rock-faced, square-cut ashlar in a rustic style. Its measurements are approximately 175 feet long and 30 feet wide.