Yes, they have all the records in that building. It is quite a nice building inside. I guess they had to board up the windows in order to avoid broken windows, since there are a lot of children in the area. The times I have gone, I have been lucky enough to find the caretaker on the grounds, and there have been times that I have waited for him to return from lunch. I told him the names I was looking for, and he took me into the huge file cabinets that store the records. He found the locations, gave me a map and directions, and I was on my way to finding the tombstones. I would hate to think how many records there actually are, because yes, that place is huge. Many prominent people from Harrisburg are buried there. I hope this helps. Coleen ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bugsnmagoo@aol.com> To: <PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Harrisburg Cemetery > In a message dated 3/12/2001 7:20:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, AJWRJW@aol.com > writes: > > << Subj: Re: [PADAUPHI] Harrisburg Cemetery > Date: 3/12/2001 7:20:40 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: AJWRJW@aol.com > Reply-to: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com > To: PADAUPHI-L@rootsweb.com > Thanks, that sounds like it must be the building right inside the grounds. > All the windows are boarded shut, but it is painted and has a sign on it > about someone taking active part in the grounds (something to that respect). > Do you think they would have all the records right in that building? I am > getting very curious as to how that works. Thanks for your help. > > Judy > > I believe Harrisburg Cemetery has an active office and manages its own > records. > > You can contact them here: > > Harrisburg Cemetery > 13 Liberty Sts, Harrisburg, PA 17105 > (717) 234-8661 >> > > > ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== > KISS- Keep It Short & Simple >