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    1. No Stone for Louis Rubidoux
    2. He had a wooden cross which is Gone, the grave is only found when the docent from the museum walks you to it. Jeff On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 02:26:27 EST GLRadcliffe@aol.com writes: > Thanks so much, Jeff. Very enlightening. > > I wonder if Rubidoux isn't buried a little outside the cemetery > proper. > I wouldn't have forgotten having seen his stone. I've sent photos > of > Slover's stone which is broken and homemade, to some of his descen- > dants in Texas and elsewhere. > > Every time I've visited the cemetery, they have been too busy to > talk > to me, i.e., lunch, closed, whatever. Perhaps it's my face, I don't > know. > > I have seen others say that Agua Mansa means "healing water" but > all > my Spanish-speaking friends say "Still Water." > > I'm forwarding a copy of your message to others and am very > grateful > for it. > > Gary Radcliffe > glradcliffe@aol.com >

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