Augusta County Historical Society Acc #: 32 Glebe Burying Ground 1934 Size: Two copies of pamphlet; 11 pages each Creator (Person, Organization): W.A. Murphy; W.W. King Restrictions: None Inclusive Dates; Bulk Dates in ( ): Pamphlet printed in 1934 Preferred Citation: Augusta County Historical Society Archives, Staunton, Virginia. Glebe Burying Ground Collection. Associated Material: none Historical/ Biographical Note: The Glebe cemetery was started on land originally intended for the residence (glebe) of the first minister, Rev. John Hindman, appointed by the vestry in 1746. The residence was never built. (Taken from the forward in the pamphlet.) Subject Headings: Glebe Cemetery; Cemetery records; Genealogy Added Entries (Personal/Corporate Names): Joseph Ewing Family; Capt. John Young Family; McCutchan Family; Trimble Family; James A.G. Scott; Thompson Family; Col. John Willson; Lewis Shuey; Cochran Family Organization/Arrangement: Alphabetical Scope and Content: Transcriptions of tombstones in Glebe cemetery copied by Maj. W.A. Murphy and Mrs. W.W. King. Published in 1934 by Daughters of the American Revolution.