There is an article in the Nov 25, 2004 Telegraph-Herald of Dubuque about two gravestones discovered in strange places. One was the gravestone of Salmon WHEELER who died 1 April 1874. His stone was uncovered at 606 Lincoln Avenue during some construction work. He was buried at Linwood Cemetery. In the article, Sandy Smith, an employee at the cemetery, had "no clue" how Wheeler's headstone wound up on Lincoln Avenue. Another headstone was found in Dubuque outside of a graveyard this week. "On Saturday, the gravestone of a 7-year-old boy named, Lyle, who died in 1911, was found on the side of the road on Queen Street. Linwood has no record of a boy named Lyle buried there." There is additional information in the article about the family of Salmone WHEELER and his daughter Matilda, who narried M. H. MOORE. Jim Neiers