[AT] funny..
Larry Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sat Oct 28 20:46:15 PDT 2006
While we were in the office at Union Cemetery on Thursday, they
received a shipment of cement for tombstone repair work. I did not
take a look at it directly, but from the conversation that ensued, I
gathered that they are using ordinary Sackcrete Mortar mix.
Tracing the current ownership of abandoned cemeteries is a problem.
We ran through the abstract index in the courthouse on Friday trying
to trace the current ownership of an abandoned cemetery and could
not find any entries regarding it having ever changed ownership
since the church trustees signed for it in the 1840's. The
ownership may be held by the national church organization or by
another congregation down the road a few miles. The search goes
on...
Larry
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Henry Miller wrote...
>
>We are mixing threads now. I was talking about fixing
headstones. I've
>never found anything that works for fixing gas caps.
>
>On Saturday 28 October 2006 15:23, charlie hill wrote:
>> Henry I think it's the clear part of the guage he is saying is
broken.
>> That's why I said clear epoxy. Personally if could get a couple
of more
>> years out of it before it clowded over then I'd just deal with
the problem
>> again then.
>>
>> Charlie
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Henry Miller" <hank at millerfarm.com>
>> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 1:38 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AT] funny..
>>
>> > About 15 years ago my Grandpa fixed a few with cement, and it
worked
>> > great, if
>> > you don't know what to look for it is hard to tell. I don't
know if he
>> > used a form, or just some stiff mortar. Experiment on a few
stones
>> > first I
>> > guess.
>> >
>> > I wouldn't use Epoxy - UV from the sun will destroy most epoxy
in short
>> > order.
>> >
>> > On Saturday 28 October 2006 11:39, Steve W. wrote:
>> >> Francis Robinson wrote:
>> >> > -----Original Message-----
>> >> > Don't know if you guys are trying to be morbid with all
this cemetery
>> >> > talk or just trying to get in the season with Halloween next
week
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > A cemetery morbid??? Not to a genealogist... ;-)
>> >> > There is a TV commercial on now that shows a couple getting
all upset
>> >> > because they just looked out the window and discovering that
outside
>> >> > of the window of their great hotel room is a huge very old
cemetery.
>> >> > They start preparing to leave at once. If that were a
genealogist the
>> >> > reaction
>> >> > would be "COOL!!!! Let's go look..." ;-) ;-)
>> >> > As a parallel, imagine looking out of your new hotel window
and seeing
>> >> > a
>> >> > huge collection of restored antique tractors, each with a
story to
>> >> > tell.
>> >> >
>> >> > :)
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > "farmer"
>> >> >
>> >> > The brave may not live forever but the easily frightened may
never
>> >> > live at all.
>> >> >
>> >> > Francis Robinson
>> >> > Central Indiana, USA
>> >> > robinson at svs.net
>> >>
>> >> There are a few OLD cemeteries around here that folks seem to
just
>> >> ignore. I have been attempting to restore the one behind our
fire
>> >> station to some semblance of order by filling in the collapsed
graves
>> >> and straightening headstones. I would love to repair the iron
fence
>> >> around it and cut down the sumac trees as well but so far the
town
>> >> doesn't like that idea. Maybe I'll just have to do it
anyway.... I hear
>> >> it is easier to get forgiveness than permission sometimes.
>> >> I have to find some good epoxy for a couple stones, they are
the nice
>> >> carved marble ones with huge finials on the tops and a couple
have lost
>> >> the top ball. Any suggestions out there. I talked to a local
memorial
>> >> outfit and was told that THEY repair stones but don't tell
others how.
>> >
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