Dating back to 1863, the historic cemetery has been the final resting place for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including soldiers from all 11 official states of the Confederacy including enslaved orderlies who played a vital role during the Civil War.

Find A Grave

The information below has been compiled from Kaz Holley’s list of graves created in 1984, The Confederate Service Record, The Reeves List, The Stout List, Troup County Archives, and Lillian Henderson’s Roster of the Confederate Solider of Georgia published in 1960.

Do You Know Someone Who Is Buried Here?

WE NEED YOUR HELP

Hundreds of unmarked gravesites line the grassy hillside of Mulberry Street Cemetery. Thanks to ground penetrating radar, we know the locations of these sites; however, we do not know the identification of these individuals. Please contact Troup County Archives if you have information about individuals who may be buried here.