Thursday, June 30, 2005
Brother Calvin
I recently switched to an 8 mega pixel camera that rocks (no other way to put it). Unfortunately, on max resolution the pictures are too large to send via email and I'm too lazy to go into photoshop and pare them down. So, friend of mine with the shared fascination for cemeteries, here is the email I would have sent you.
At Maple Lawn Cemetary in Springfield, Missouri I found this gravestone (near where the one with the "Woodmen of the World" was located). A couple of things to note is that the cemetery was opened in 1876 (note the death year of the father) so some re-internment must have taken place. My original interest stemmed from the inscription for Brother Calvin.

I recently switched to an 8 mega pixel camera that rocks (no other way to put it). Unfortunately, on max resolution the pictures are too large to send via email and I'm too lazy to go into photoshop and pare them down. So, friend of mine with the shared fascination for cemeteries, here is the email I would have sent you.
At Maple Lawn Cemetary in Springfield, Missouri I found this gravestone (near where the one with the "Woodmen of the World" was located). A couple of things to note is that the cemetery was opened in 1876 (note the death year of the father) so some re-internment must have taken place. My original interest stemmed from the inscription for Brother Calvin.

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