As many times as I went past the old county home and went to visit in the nursing home next to the old home, I cannot remember seeing any grave markers. If there are any I would guess that they would probably be behind the old home. Then again if the people were poor there probably were no markers used. For those of you that do not know the area the old home is a fairly large red brick building. It has a flight of steps leading up to the front door. I am not sure but I believe it may be used as offices at this time. Is there someone in the Clearfield area that would be so kind to look up a photo or perhaps drive over to the old building and take a photo that could be put on the old photo site. If so then we could refer to the photograph and those who are interested could see the building that we are talking about. You are correct Justin. His name was David Daniel Woods and he is buried in the family plot along with his wife Lydia "Shook" Woods, and his brother James Woods. Both David Daniel and James Woods were Civil War veterans. They were sons of John Woods and Mary Hannah Spotts / Spatz. According to Violet Woods who was the wife of Martin L. Woods, David Woods was in his 90's when he walked from His daughter's place in Osceola Mills to their place in the Morgan Run area. This was a distance of about ten miles. Martin L Woods was a son of Martin A. Woods and a grandson of David and Lydia Woods. David Woods mother was 102 years old when she passed away. Leah