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  • Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution, speaks about the importance of preserving history during a dedication at the Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron on Sunday, April 6th, 2014. Behind him is the recently established plaque honoring Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson. Sons of the American Revolution are seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside. Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron is the resting spot for Major Watson.

    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution, speaks about the importance of preserving history during a dedication at the Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron on Sunday, April 6th, 2014. Behind him is the recently established plaque honoring Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson. Sons of the American Revolution are seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside. Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron is the resting spot for Major Watson.

  • Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
The color guard wearing Revolutionary War-period appropriate uniforms march out in the center of a gathering for the dedication of a plaque honoring and describing the life of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson, inside of Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron, Ill., on April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.

    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media The color guard wearing Revolutionary War-period appropriate uniforms march out in the center of a gathering for the dedication of a plaque honoring and describing the life of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson, inside of Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron, Ill., on April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.

  • Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution salutes the grave of  Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson inside of the Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron on April 6, 2014. Collins participated in a dedication ceremony inside of Linn-Hebron after a plaque was erected explaining the life of Major Watson, and identifying the burial of a Revolutionary soldier inside of Linn-Hebron.

    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution salutes the grave of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson inside of the Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron on April 6, 2014. Collins participated in a dedication ceremony inside of Linn-Hebron after a plaque was erected explaining the life of Major Watson, and identifying the burial of a Revolutionary soldier inside of Linn-Hebron.

  • Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution (left,) thanks Linn-Hebron Cemetery sexton Tom Evers for his help in securing a plaque in honor of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson during a dedication ceremony for the plaque on Sunday, April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.

    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution (left,) thanks Linn-Hebron Cemetery sexton Tom Evers for his help in securing a plaque in honor of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson during a dedication ceremony for the plaque on Sunday, April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.

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    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
The color guard wearing Revolutionary War-period appropriate uniforms march out in the center of a gathering for the dedication of a plaque honoring and describing the life of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson, inside of Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron, Ill., on April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.
    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution salutes the grave of  Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson inside of the Linn-Hebron Cemetery in Hebron on April 6, 2014. Collins participated in a dedication ceremony inside of Linn-Hebron after a plaque was erected explaining the life of Major Watson, and identifying the burial of a Revolutionary soldier inside of Linn-Hebron.
    Michelle LaVigne/ For Shaw Media
Bob Collins, the Illinois State President for the Children of the American Revolution (left,) thanks Linn-Hebron Cemetery sexton Tom Evers for his help in securing a plaque in honor of Revolutionary War soldier Major Watson during a dedication ceremony for the plaque on Sunday, April 6th, 2014. The Sons of the American Revolution is seeing to it that graveyards across Illinois are marked with a plaque showing they have a Revolutionary Patriot buried inside.