Photo gallery: Boy Scouts placing flags at Oak Hill Cemetery

photo by: John Young

Seven-year-old Logan Fullerton, Lawrence, runs through Oak Hill Cemetery with American flags waving behind him Saturday morning. Logan, who is part of cub scout troop 3055, was at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

Eleven-year-old Kindred Curry traces his finger along the engraving of an old tombstone at Oak Hill Cemetery Saturday morning. Kindred, who is part of boy scout troop 61, was at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

American flags line the gravestones of Union Civil War veterans Saturday at Oak Hill Cemetery. Volunteers spent Saturday morning placing the flags in an event that was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

Eleven-year-old Kindred Curry attempts to make out a name on an old tombstone by tracing his finger along the engraving at Oak Hill Cemetery Saturday morning. Kindred, who is part of boy scout troop 61, was at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

Eleven-year-old Brendon Murphy places a flag next to the gravestone of a Union Civil War veteran while Kindred Curry, 11, left, and Ian Archer, watch, Saturday morning at Oak Hill Cemetery in east Lawrence. The boys, who are all part of boy scout troop 61, were at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

Bundles of American flags wait to be placed next to the gravestones of Civil War veterans by volunteers Saturday morning at Oak Hill Cemetery. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

Eleven-year-old Kindred Curry traces his finger along the engraving of an old tombstone as he tries to make out the name at Oak Hill Cemetery Saturday morning. Kindred, who is part of boy scout troop 61, was at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

photo by: John Young

From left, members of boy scout troop 61, Kindred Curry, 11, Ian Archer, 13, Zach Dixon, 15, and Brendon Murphy, 11, all of Lawrence, gather around a fallen gravestone to read the name at Oak Hill Cemetery Saturday morning. The group was at the cemetery placing flags next to the grave stones of Civil War veterans who fought for the Union. The event was sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.