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                                    73Robert and Anna AndersonWhen Robert %u201cThe Major%u201d Anderson died in 1895, he left a small fortune in cash, and 900 acres of farmland, to his beloved wife, Anna. To celebrate their life together, Anna commissioned an Italian sculptor to create, from a single block of marble, an imposing monument to them both. The double statue reportedly cost her $8,000, and there was another $5,000 spent on the 16-foot-high granite base. Decades later, the monument remains straight and plumb, thanks to an underground subbase containing enough rock and gravel to fill a railroad-car. Anna was a wealthy woman at the time of The Major%u2019s passing, and she donated much of her money to charity. However, this, and her lack of business skills, left her penniless, and she lived as a pauper in her final years. When she died in 1921, there wasn%u2019t even enough money to carve her date of death on the monument, but, when this fact was reported in a newspaper article in 1976, an anonymous donor paid to have the date inscribed.Walnut Hill CemeteryGibson Co. (381-06)
                                
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