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    1. Re: [INPCRP] Cemetery signs
    2. In a message dated 9/7/01 5:34:14 AM US Eastern Standard Time, cmchenry@seidata.com writes: > , and they are some sort of resin, not metal Cris, I don't know what or where you read it, but The wording says THE SIGN IS DESIGNED TO LOOK LIKE THE TRADITIONAL INDIANA STATE MARKER, and are . 080 Gage ALUMINIMUN, not "some type of REISIN" I don't like to correct anyone, but i'm reading it. Still a good price I guess. Although we Don't Have any Historical Cemeteries in Floyd Co. Unless we put a sign up at each one, if the Historical Designation will save them. The only truly Historical cemetery contained the Remains of the three Scribner Brothers who Bought the ground in 1808, and then founded the Town of New Albany in 1813. Their "Remains were moved to the Northern Burying Grounds (Now Fairview Cemetery) between mid 1840 and mid 1853. Almost every other family plot in the County has the Original owner, or his family buried there on what was at that time their property. I honestly don't know what is Historical and what isn't. Down here everything has a historical significance. Jack E. Briles Sr. Floyd Co. INPCRP Coordinator Po Box 444 New Albany, In 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585

    09/07/2001 07:19:19