Charlotte, It is my understanding that St. Vincent's was once a separate Roman Catholic cemetery. There were other cemeteries in the area including Hebrew, Mt. Calvary, Owen (Pleasant Hill addition), and Velsey. At some point, they combined to become sections of this very large cemetery. The Logansport-Cass County Public Library has the pre- 1940s stone readings on microfilm. Maybe they are available through the LDS church. I can't say for certain, but most likely in a cemetery that size there would be a pauper's section. From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~incass/mthopeinfo.html "Mount Hope Cemetery is the third largest cemetery in the state of Indiana with over 81,000 burials. There are many monuments that are truly works of art. The cemetery has created a database of burials from which they can do lookups. Please contact them for further information. Mount Hope Cemetery 1800 Grant Street Logansport, IN 46947-1011 219-753-7082 Located on the north side of Logansport behind the hospital." There are photos on the above page. Debby At 11:59 AM 09/19/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, > Through a lot of research I believe I have track down the John Miller >who lived with Wendell & Caroline Miller in the 1870 census as a rail >road laborer. > John died in 1889 in Logansport of typhoid Fever. I obtain his death >information, which did not give much. Is there a book out on the Mt.Hope >or Vincent cemetery. > They are one and the same cemetery? I was wondering if John Miller >was buried there with out a headstone. And was there a pauper section in >the cemetery. Wendell and his family were buried in the Mt. Hope/Vincent >Cemetery in Logansport. > >Charlotte Flock > > >==== INCASS Mailing List ==== >@->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- @->- >Visit the Cass County INGenWeb at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~incass/county.html > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/