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Google Maps' rendering of the area on Lee, west of Glebe, between the highway and North 22nd; the cemetery was destroyed by the expansion of Lee Highway as part of State Highway Commission Project 1700-06.

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The census records of 1920 that include documentation of Susanna Hicks' household (with William H. having passed away in 1912), with children William H. Junior, John H., Robert L., and Theodore listed.

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The 1910 Census, including records of William H. Hicks (spelled or written as "Licks"), wife Susanna, and sons William H. Jr., John H., Robert, and Theodore. Due to the penmanship of the census taker, most of the document is illegible.

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The 1900 census, including documentation of William H. Hicks, wife Susan (Susanna), sons William H. Jr., and John H., and boarder Grant Askins.

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The earliest available documentation of William H. Hicks, living with his parents and siblings (the same parents and siblings listed on the Ancestry.com family tree of the Quick/Gibson family), living with father William, mother Mary, sisters Jane…

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A satellite view of the current location of the Hicks gravestones at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Herndon, Virginia (the area surrounding William H. Hicks' gravestone is circled).

A family tree of the Hicks family surrounding William H. Hicks based on data from Ancestry.com censuses.

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The result of the court case concerning the condemnation of the land of (among others) Theodore Hicks, resulting in the movement of William H. Hicks' gravestone from the Hicks Cemetery in Herndon to Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Herndon. Theodore…

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A map, drawn by myself, of what appears to be the portion of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery occupied by the remains of the Hicks Family Cemetery.

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The area surrounding and including the William H. Hicks gravestone at the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church cemetery, including the aforementioned gravestone, four unidentifiable markers, and what is possibly the gravestone of son William Henry Hicks…
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