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    1. Re: [PACUMBER] land location in Camp Hill
    2. Bobby Troup
    3. Hi: I too have a copy of Camp Hill A History by Robert Grant Crist. If you look at the map on pages 20-21, near the crease, near the top of the right hand page, you will see Peace Church. Follow Trindle Road towards you and where it almost meets The C Great Road, you will see the cemetery marked. I had to pull my pages apart a little to see it. Bobby Troup robert.e.troup@verizon.net My Website: http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/mapleave

    10/05/2002 11:53:50
    1. Re: [PACUMBER] land location in Camp Hill
    2. Janice
    3. Thank you all for your help. I too am local to the area (Lewisberry), and have driven all over Camp Hill looking for the cemetery, although I never thought to look UNDER the Pier 1 store :-) It drives me crazy that cemeteries are able to be destroyed. The Maria Nichols on the 1858 map was a sister to my Samuel, and he gave her a portion of his land when he moved to Buffalo NY. I have been through the cemetery at 32nd street a few times, and did not see any of the graves that would have originally been in the Oyster Point cemetery. I wonder if they were buried with the original stones? Does anyone know if this book by Crist is still available for purchase anywhere? It sounds like a great source for my lines. I have difficulty making it to a library (2 small children) so I do most of my research at night. Thank you. Janice Buffington ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobby Troup" <robert.e.troup@verizon.net> To: <PACUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [PACUMBER] land location in Camp Hill > Hi: > > I too have a copy of Camp Hill A History by Robert Grant Crist. If you look > at the map on pages 20-21, near the crease, near the top of the right hand...

    10/05/2002 08:01:25