St. Patrick’s Cemetery map http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&PIcrid=66144&PIMode=cemetery&PIpi=15726138& I think I’ve photographed all the visible stones in OC-1, OC-2, OC-3, OC-4, and OC-5. I’ve photographed some stones in OC-6 but haven’t done so systematically yet. I’m working on transcribing from photos. Though called the “Old Cemetery,” not all burials in those sections are all that old (though most do seem to be 19th century). The most recent one I’ve seen so far is 1995. An RPI service fraternity offered to help in November with some of the more involved tasks that need to be done in the old cemetery sections: * Uncover partially/entirely buried headstones * Cut down weeds, vines, etc. that are hiding headstones * Clean headstones too dirty to read enough to be able to read them * Reset small/short tipped headstones, some of which are also partially buried There are some stones that have fallen inscription-side down that are so large they would require special equipment to lift. Tackling that issue is something that will have to wait. More about St. Patrick’s later. Chris