Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard - Cemetery

Coon Dog Cemetery - In 1937 Key Underwood of Tuscumbia, Alabama, had the painful task of laying to rest his faithful coonhound, Troop. The ideal spot was obvious a small, grassy meadow in the Freedom Hills area of northern Alabama.

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Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard - Cemetery

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Coon Dog Cemetery - In 1937 Key Underwood of Tuscumbia, Alabama, had the painful task of laying to rest his faithful coonhound, Troop. The ideal spot was obvious a small, grassy meadow in the Freedom Hills area of northern Alabama.

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