We’re in the process of doing some preservation work on [a] building [from] 1914. And unfortunately there are some graves around the outside of the building that we don’t have any documentation for.
—Dale Flatt
Some of the other ones, the equipment is very expensive and hard to get a hold of. Typically you would do a soil scraping. But, we wanted something that was non-evasive.
Families die off, there’s no city or state money to maintain them, and they get overgrown or become a trash dump.
Property is cut into littler and littler pieces, until all that’s left is a cemetery and parking lot. We’re in a race to document the old cemeteries before they disappear.
The city just grew up around it.
A description from a while back might say: Go out to the end of Ben White, when that was the end of town, and take a dirt road off to the left. Now there’s a...
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