Walter, The USA TODAY article has been sent us before. We appreciate the publicity about the problem, which is certainly not unique to Walton or Georgia. It was Mr. Hudson's insistent protests about cemeteries being destroyed in the name of development that led us to conceive of the locator project, and most certainly influenced the County Commissioners in their decision to wholeheartedly support the HSWC efforts. To the best of my knowledge Mr. Hudson is not on line,. For years he has actively supported the SCV in their search for unmarked Confederate graves in the County, and is advising on obscure burial sites he knows of for this project as well. Walter ----- Original Message ----- From: "WJFREEMAN" <sffwjf@dca.net> To: <GAWALTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 10 February, 2000 19:17 Subject: [GAWALTON] USA Today Article Monday, Jan 17, 2000 p 3A > Here is an article that I picked-up on a business trip back in January, > stuck it in my briefcase, and forgot it when I got back home. I have > reproduced it here for the benefit of the list members. It bears > directly on the cemeteries in Walton and other places as well. I have > another comment or two at the bottom of the article.......... > ........... > Mr. Cox, I'm sure you must know Mr. Hudson. Is he on your Walton > Cemetery Committee? Is he on-line? Would he be interested in joining > this list? > > Walter Freeman > >