Garfield Tomb Breakin
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06-08-2014, 08:35 PM
Post: #16
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RE: Garfield Tomb Breakin
Craig: you're absolutely right- it is stolen property. I hadn't thought of the cement idea. We had someone try and steal a small cannon from General Israel B. Richardson's grave in Pontiac, Michigan. Whoever had tried it gave up without getting it. The cannon is small but still a very heavy thing. No respect for things...
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12-10-2019, 10:11 AM
Post: #17
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RE: Garfield Tomb Breakin
(06-08-2014 07:55 PM)Craig Hipkins Wrote:(05-17-2014 10:30 AM)LincolnMan Wrote: Amazing that anyone would do that. But there doesn't seem to be anything that is "sacred" anymore. The sword that was stolen from the Lincoln tomb was from one of the statues on the outside of the tomb. It was taken by a teenager who tried to sell it for scrap metal-bad idea. I just recently saw a GAR Grave marker in my favorite antique shop. This is a large antique store with many booths (vendors). I informed the owner of the situation who contacted the vendor. The item was removed for sale. I had actually asked for the item-as I am a member of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. The owner declined my request. I still look for that marker and other markers during my frequent antique shopping. Bill Nash |
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03-06-2020, 07:53 AM
Post: #18
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RE: Garfield Tomb Breakin
Saw another GAR Marker at a different antique store. This time the vendor had it promptly removed. I guess not all who deal in antiques realize some items are old are not to be sold.
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