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The Story Behind Two Runaway Graves in Savannah Airport

Discover the history of Richard and Catherine Dotson, buried on their former farmland, now part of the Savannah airport.

At Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport, two graves lie beneath runway 10. These belong to Catherine and Richard Dotson, whose land was converted into an airport.

Savannah
Credits: Savannah Airport

Richard and Catherine Dotson, married for 50 years, farmed this land known as Cherokee Hills. Both passed in the late 1800s and were buried in their family cemetery. In 1942, the U.S. government leased the land for military purposes.

Most graves were relocated, but the Dotsons remained near the runway. Two other graves, John Dotson and Daniel Hueston, also stayed on the airport property, kept by the family’s wishes.

Credits: Savannah Airport

The Savannah airport’s officials decided to preserve Richard and Catherine’s graves under the runway, marking the site with headstones. Savannah, already famous for its haunted past, considers the Dotsons part of its rich ghostly history, adding to its eerie charm for visitors.

Written by DADADEL

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