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Subject: Re: [TXBASTRO] What's new on the Bastrop County site
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 20:06:46 EDT
Ruth,
I actually went there and got the inscriptions. It's been a while so I can't
tell you exactly where the stones were located. There is a book at the
Bastrop Library. There are several volumes that are tall and yellow that
have some surveys in there tho not the inscriptions. You may want to stop by
there first and get the exact locations of the graves before going to the
cemetery unless you just want to look at every one again. When I went I took
my tape recorder and said all the information and then typed it up, not
keeping it in the location order but alphabetizing it later.
One day I hope to go back and get pictures of all the headstones and load
them up on find a grave website.
Good luck
Tammy Owen
Bastrop County Coordinator
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbastro/bastrop.htm
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