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This may be the most powerful discovery yet in our work documenting and preserving lost burial grounds. We’re back at the Davidson plantation cemetery, where I clean and apply D/2 to the grave of Hanner Ragner—but the physical preservation is just the beginning. During deeper research, I uncovered an estate inventory from 1862 confirming something chilling: Victoria Hutchinson, whose grave is also here, was listed as property on the estate of John Davidson when she was just 16 years old. Her name was written next to others—enslaved people treated as possessions. But the story takes another turn. Records suggest that John Davidson—the man who enslaved Victoria—may also be buried in this very same cemetery, alongside the people he once claimed ownership of. His headstone was moved to a nearby church, but no one knows if his body was moved with it… or left behind. We are rewriting the story of this site, stone by stone—and asking the questions history tried to bury.