Springfield Tour
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10-05-2016, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2016 02:05 PM by Anita.)
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RE: Springfield Tour
Rob, thanks for shedding light on this topic. Excellent research. I thought there was more to this than a stone cutter's error but didn't know where to look or who might gain from such an edit.
(10-04-2016 08:36 AM)davg2000 Wrote:Dave, now that we know this was in fact deliberate editing which proves your point about being wary of what is on a gravestone, have you run across many such errors in your genealogy work? So much family history and history in general rely heavily on what's written there.(10-04-2016 03:51 AM)RJNorton Wrote:(10-03-2016 04:50 PM)Anita Wrote: 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. (10-03-2016 06:48 PM)Gene C Wrote: When no one was looking at the museum, I managed to sneak a piece of black fuzz off the floor that I'm pretty sure must have come from Marilyn's dress.Gene, Thanks for the great link and offer should I need the map. As to that black fuzz from Marilyn's dress, if you framed it nicely with a photo and engraved plaque, you could list it on eBay. |
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