Bee Spring Cemetery

Cemetery at Pulaski, Pulaski, TN 38478


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  • I just visited Bee Springs Cemetery. My Great, Great, Great, Grandfather Elam Stevenson who was a Methodist minister founded the Bee Springs Church in 1816. I have many ancestors buried in that cemetery. The church building has gorgeous wood work on the interior. The buidling is abandoned and is need of TLC...

    Added July 25, 2017 by Don Stevenson
  • A beautiful old historic church, with a well-kept cemetery. Veterans with lineages going back to the Revolution are interred here.

    In front of the church is a spring, with the cleanest, coldest, best-tasting water I've had in years.

    Added February 21, 2017 by Matthew Urbanic
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    My father, Bruce Robinson, was a Presbyterian minister who served four churches in this area from 1954-56. Bee Spring Church was one of those four churches. I remember that one year we had a terrible drought and not enough rain to fill our cistern so we drove to Bee Spring and filled up a large dairy milk can with water to bring back to Bryson manse so we could drink water, wash dishes, and take baths. Thanks for the interior shot of the church. It brings back good memories.

    Added December 21, 2016 by John Robinson
  • Bee springs is fun. Drink from the spring. It's a little scary at night and I saw a flashing light at a grave thinking it was a ghost.

    Added August 03, 2016 by Will Hughes
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