PGM93

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Historian for the Masonic Grand Lodge of ND

I'm not in this group for the "numbers" or any other personal interest, except that of our personal family, old area friends and families. And, also noted Fraternal members and associates.

I am willing to fulfill photo requests for family members and historians within my geographical area (north central North Dakota) whenever possible. However, the winter months and snow depths in this area make this almost impossible to do from November till later March or early April. During the past few years I've entered one longer range view of the grave site so family members and others trying to locate an individual grave can see some of background surrounding the plot which might help them locate it faster when walking the cemetery if they've never been there before.

Control of any non-historic special individual site that I install will be willingly turned over to any family member, close friend or https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/edithistorian upon request to me via email. Genealogy and history are better served by those who can 'personally' edit a FAG site with first hand information they know to be correct and complete. Please indicate family or fraternal association when asking for a transfer of a site to your management.

Also, a huge thank you to all the FAG volunteers who have helped locate our old soldiers and civilians that were members of historic Yellowstone Lodge No. 88, at Ft. Buford. Your efforts to locate,photograph, or transfer these grave sites for historical preservation at our Interpretive Center is impressive and an unselfish act of a true partnership in history.

Historian for the Masonic Grand Lodge of ND

I'm not in this group for the "numbers" or any other personal interest, except that of our personal family, old area friends and families. And, also noted Fraternal members and associates.

I am willing to fulfill photo requests for family members and historians within my geographical area (north central North Dakota) whenever possible. However, the winter months and snow depths in this area make this almost impossible to do from November till later March or early April. During the past few years I've entered one longer range view of the grave site so family members and others trying to locate an individual grave can see some of background surrounding the plot which might help them locate it faster when walking the cemetery if they've never been there before.

Control of any non-historic special individual site that I install will be willingly turned over to any family member, close friend or https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/edithistorian upon request to me via email. Genealogy and history are better served by those who can 'personally' edit a FAG site with first hand information they know to be correct and complete. Please indicate family or fraternal association when asking for a transfer of a site to your management.

Also, a huge thank you to all the FAG volunteers who have helped locate our old soldiers and civilians that were members of historic Yellowstone Lodge No. 88, at Ft. Buford. Your efforts to locate,photograph, or transfer these grave sites for historical preservation at our Interpretive Center is impressive and an unselfish act of a true partnership in history.

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