Something to add to this request.... Many of the cemeteries were moved from Ft. Campbell because of the drop zones/air strips/road building/new construction; the cemeteries not directly affected were allowed to remain. An exception to this, were cemeteries that were located in the Impact Areas - and I for one would not venture in there! Recently, a contractor was hired to clean and put loose chain fencing around the known cemeteries. Unfortunately, too good a job of cleaning was done and the result was many rock markers were thrown to the side and many of the tombs were chipped or run over in the process. I also noticed that the complete cemetery was not fenced off. I found several more tombs located outside the fenced areas. In his defense, at least what is left has been preserved and hopefully will not be destroyed by the men/women on field manuevers. I don't know why the soldiers choose to, but I have seen several encampments around the cemeteries. (Maybe as a "known" location on the map??) They also seem to favor the old homestead sites. You will find that many of the relocated graves were moved to the following reinternment sites: POWELL CEMETERY - La Fayette, KY FLAT LICK CEMETERY - Herndon, Ky There are others, but these are the main ones. Copies of the cemetery listings can be found in the Stewart County Cemetery Book. Kimberly As far as other reasons > > > What is LBL? > > > > Also where did most of the graves go when Fort > Campbell came about? I know > > some are still there but I also know some were > moved...... > > > > Inquiring minds want to know ....LOL > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com