I am happy to see there is so much interest in Bethlehem Cemetery. This last week I took more than a hundred pictures of the earliest graves and had I not run out of time I would have taken more. My intent is to create a web site of the cemetery showing the individual grave markers and a panorama picture of the entire cemetery. This is a long range goal because of the travel involved, I live in Texas, and the expense. I will have a site up and running this summer using the pictures I have at present. They are being developed now. Desoto Joe is right that many graves markers are missing. While at Lewis's Cafe in St. Clair this weekend a long lost Reed cousin told me that vandals had gotten into the cemetery and taken or destroyed several grave stones. I don't know how long ago this happened. There were many Manion and Eoff graves taken in the first batch of pictures, so those families will find the incomplete web site interesting. I could not read some of the inscriptions and skipped those that were not legible. However, if there was any writing visible I have a picture of the earliest stones. We need to collaborate on this effort and find or create a history, copy and record the cemetery records, and because Desoto Joe has done such a wonderful job transcribing other cemeteries, encourage him to focus on this one. The result would be a complete history in print and picture of our early Jefferson Co. pioneers.