
Andrew Palmeri of Kennebunkport and his sons Andrew, far left, and Anthony place a wreath Sunday on the gravestone of his fifth great-grandfather, Jonathan Nash, who served in the American Revolution. In the center, in Revolutionary War regalia, is Adam Bartow, president of the Southern Maine Chapter of the American Revolution. The group held a Veterans Day ceremony at Mount Auburn Cemetery to honor Nash, whose grave recently received a marker designating the stone a veteran’s stone for the first time. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal)
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