Springfield Tour
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10-03-2016, 04:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2016 05:19 PM by Anita.)
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RE: Springfield Tour
(10-02-2016 07:36 PM)Gene C Wrote: We started our day on Friday with a visit to several small cemeteries near New Salem. We found everyone we were looking for, which can be a real challenge as some of these older grave markers can be hard to read due to the effects of time. John MacNamar's was a bit difficult to find as it was broken in half, very weathered, and hard to read. Tried washing off several headstones with some water and scrubbing the carvings with my fingers which helped a little bit. For some reason my fingers turned green. Next year I may just borrow my wife's toothbrush for that. (old toothbrush) Thanks for the update on the Springfield tour adventure . Are there records anywhere of the burials for these small cemeteries you visit? Sorry about your green fingers! As for Ann Rutlrdge not being at her second gravesite, maybe she was there in spirit Nice segue from cheesecake to Marilyn's dress! I can just imagine Mary Lincoln's reaction to this exhibit. Yet both Marilyn and Mary appreciated dresses with low necklines and Mary wore a lot of black. Didn't know Marilyn was a a Lincoln fan. Thanks for Bill's link. Anita (10-03-2016 01:24 PM)davg2000 Wrote: I think the stone cutter was careless or ignorant of the actual wording.Do we know who paid for the granite headstone in 1921? Would copy have been submitted to the engraver or at the least who would have final approval? I agree it could just have been an engraving error. |
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