You will find some terrific cemetery restoration resources on our Indiana Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp. Three things would be of particular interest to you: (1) Our Cemetery Restoration Toolbox pages at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/repairtoolbox.html (2) A book entitled, "Landscapes of Memories: A Guide for Conserving Historic Cemeteries". The Heritage Properties and Museum Programs Unit of the Cultural Programs Branch, Province of Ontario, has released their excellent guide book, Landscapes of Memories: A Guide for Conserving Historic Cemeteries. The guide has been written by specialists in masonry conservation, and provides technical information on common tombstone repairs, as well as general information about grave markers and their construction. Copies are only $10 each (Canadian), plus shipping and handling of approximately $4.75 ($14.75 is equivalent to approximately $10.06 in U.S. Dollars). Website: http://www.gov.on.ca/MBS/english/publications/popular/107278.html (3) The Indiana Historical Society and the Jefferson County (IN) Genealogical Society are co-sponsoring a Cemetery Restoration Workshop in MADISON, INDIANA on Saturday, 10/6/2001. (Madison is just across the Ohio River from Milton, KY and near Bedford, KY.) Details on the workshop can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/workshops.html#Madison The Madison workshop is the 4th one to be held in Indiana this year and is, to the best of my knowledge, the last one of the year. This is an opportunity to learn basic stone repair techniques from John Walters, one of the most accomplished stone repairers in the state of Indiana. (This is a full-day workshop costing only $15. It will include a light lunch, an indoor morning session of notable speakers and an afternoon session "in the yard", with hands-on demonstrations, so come dressed to work in the cemetery.) Hope you can join us there! Lois