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English: The graves of Dr. Robert Hodsden (right) and daughter Mary Pasteur Hodsden Hicks (left) at the Brabson Cemetery in Boyds Creek, Tennessee, USA. One of the most influential figures in antebellum Sevier County, Hodsden established the Rose Glen plantation several miles to the east in the late 1840s. Hodsden's wife, Elizabeth Brabson was the daughter of John Brabson, who established the Brabson's Ferry Plantation. This cemetery is located on a hill rising immediately north of Brabson's Ferry Plantation, just off Indian Warpath Road.
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