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There is a cemetery in Pocahontas, Virginia where there are grave markers
that have photographs inserted into the marker itself and covered with what
appeared to be glass or glassine or perhaps mica. Most of the burials are
probably from the early 20th century. Most of the burials are of miners
from Eastern Europe- Poland, Russia, Hungary etc. Don't know if this helps
at all but it is the only time I have seen anything like that in Virginia.
Margaret Peters
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From: "Phebe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:51 PM
Subject: cemetery book
> Dose anyone know of a book that would give me detailed information about
> cemetery markers?
>
> I have located a grave with a very different type marker, it is cement
with
> paper writing and a glass facing covering the writing. Over time the
paper
> has disintegrated and all that one can make out is a few letters.
>
> If I can identify the time period, I may be able to determine who is
buried
> there.
>
> thanks for any assistance.
>
> Phebe Morgan
> Sarasota, Florida
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