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Submitted: 7/23/08 • Approved: 11/8/15 • Last Updated: 11/11/15 • R69389-G0-S3
This sprawling Native American cemetery is mowed, but they do not for the most part trim around the tombstones. A large number of stones are completely obscured by tall grass and weeds. Many graves are never marked with permanent stones, and the small markers supplied by the funeral homes soon lose the letters and dates.
Contributed on 7/23/08 by blplek
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Record #: 69389