Is there a more detailed map out there? From this big of scale it could be running just near by or right over the top of some of the Pioneer Cemeteries that I have ancestors in. Or is this as specific as they can be with the route at this time? Thanks for your time, Greg Rich Green wrote: > It is my understanding that no cemeteries are to be disturbed; however, you can check this out yourself here: > > http://deis.i69indyevn.org/ > > Regards, > > Rich Green > Historic Archaeological Research > 4338 Hadley Court > West Lafayette, IN 47906 > Office: (765) 464-8735 > Mobile: (765) 427-4082 > www.har-indy.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Donna T > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:25 AM > Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > Were there any Cemeteries endangered by the I69 project? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rich Green" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:14 AM > Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > > Hi Ernie, > > > > Correction: Cooperation with Landmark was a temporary position for me > during the I69 Tier 1 study. My company contact information is in the > signature below. The HAR web site is as follows: > > > > http://www.har-indy.com > > > > Thanks for thinking of me. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rich Green > > Historic Archaeological Research > > 4338 Hadley Court > > West Lafayette, IN 47906 > > Office: (765) 464-8735 > > Mobile: (765) 427-4082 > > www.har-indy.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Ernie & Connie Lasley > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:56 AM > > Subject: RE: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > > > > > Ground Penetrating Radar is one method. Rich Green is a GIS & Remote > > Sensing Specialist and has used the various technologies to locate > unmarked > > graves. The website for his company, Landmark Archaeological & > > Environmental Services, Inc., is located here: > > > > http://www.landmarkarchaeology.com/ > > > > > > At 03:43 AM 10/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: > > >Just curious--is there technology developed yet that could find stones > and > > >show the shapes without having to dig in any way. > > > > > >Have figured out that my specific interest with INPCRP lies in the > cleaning > > >of stones - -anyone within a hour of Muncie that could use a half days > work > > >so that I could be taught the talent of cleaning? > > > > > >Larry Leahy > > >Muncie(Delaware County) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > >INPCRP State Coordinator: Brad Manzenberger < [email protected] > > > >http://www.inpcrp.org > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- > > "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families > > are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is > > undisguised. This is a cemetery. > > "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, > > historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched. > > "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved > > in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life - > > not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family > > memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living. > > "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of > > yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery > > exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always." > > --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, > IA > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > Visit the INPCRP on the web at http://www.inpcrp.org > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- > "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families > are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is > undisguised. This is a cemetery. > "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, > historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched. > "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved > in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life - > not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family > memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living. > "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of > yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery > exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always." > --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, IA > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > Visit the INPCRP on the web at http://www.inpcrp.org
Hi Greg, The initial study for the highway that was undertaken was 2 miles wide. This is reduced to a 2000-foot corridor and within the corridor is the actual roadway alignment with a 400-foot width. This makes it possible to adjust the final position of the highway to miss any potentially important sites, like pioneer cemeteries. In short, you won't find any known cemeteries within the currently established highway footprint even if you were to look at more detailed maps. If you need additional assurances about the future integrity of your relative's last resting place, or if you have information you think might be important to the welfare of 'any' pioneer cemeteries, you should follow the contact links from the previously posted web page and make the contractors aware of your concerns. Hope this helps. Best Regards, Rich Green Historic Archaeological Research 4338 Hadley Court West Lafayette, IN 47906 Office: (765) 464-8735 Mobile: (765) 427-4082 www.har-indy.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Greg Inman To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Re: Cemteries disturbed by highway Is there a more detailed map out there? From this big of scale it could be running just near by or right over the top of some of the Pioneer Cemeteries that I have ancestors in. Or is this as specific as they can be with the route at this time? Thanks for your time, Greg Rich Green wrote: > It is my understanding that no cemeteries are to be disturbed; however, you can check this out yourself here: > > http://deis.i69indyevn.org/ > > Regards, > > Rich Green > Historic Archaeological Research > 4338 Hadley Court > West Lafayette, IN 47906 > Office: (765) 464-8735 > Mobile: (765) 427-4082 > www.har-indy.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Donna T > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:25 AM > Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > Were there any Cemeteries endangered by the I69 project? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rich Green" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:14 AM > Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > > Hi Ernie, > > > > Correction: Cooperation with Landmark was a temporary position for me > during the I69 Tier 1 study. My company contact information is in the > signature below. The HAR web site is as follows: > > > > http://www.har-indy.com > > > > Thanks for thinking of me. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rich Green > > Historic Archaeological Research > > 4338 Hadley Court > > West Lafayette, IN 47906 > > Office: (765) 464-8735 > > Mobile: (765) 427-4082 > > www.har-indy.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Ernie & Connie Lasley > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:56 AM > > Subject: RE: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > > > > > > Ground Penetrating Radar is one method. Rich Green is a GIS & Remote > > Sensing Specialist and has used the various technologies to locate > unmarked > > graves. The website for his company, Landmark Archaeological & > > Environmental Services, Inc., is located here: > > > > http://www.landmarkarchaeology.com/ > > > > > > At 03:43 AM 10/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: > > >Just curious--is there technology developed yet that could find stones > and > > >show the shapes without having to dig in any way. > > > > > >Have figured out that my specific interest with INPCRP lies in the > cleaning > > >of stones - -anyone within a hour of Muncie that could use a half days > work > > >so that I could be taught the talent of cleaning? > > > > > >Larry Leahy > > >Muncie(Delaware County) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > >INPCRP State Coordinator: Brad Manzenberger < [email protected] > > > >http://www.inpcrp.org > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- > > "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families > > are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is > > undisguised. This is a cemetery. > > "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, > > historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched. > > "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved > > in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life - > > not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family > > memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living. > > "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of > > yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery > > exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always." > > --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, > IA > > > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > > Visit the INPCRP on the web at http://www.inpcrp.org > > > > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- > "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families > are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is > undisguised. This is a cemetery. > "Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, > historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched. > "Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved > in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life - > not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family > memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living. > "A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of > yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery > exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always." > --Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, IA > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > Visit the INPCRP on the web at http://www.inpcrp.org ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== Visit the INPCRP on the web at http://www.inpcrp.org