her childhood friend Levi Cheesman
(1875-1935) on 28 FEB 1894, in
West Point, Indiana.
They were buried at Farmer's
Institute Cemetery with round
uninscribed granite stones in
keeping a forgotten tradition
of many early Quakers of the region.
All round uninscribed burial
stones were later moved to
line the driveway that looped
the inside perimenters of the
grounds, and some removed from
the grounds by later caretakers
not knowing the significance of
the many larger than bowling
ball size stones.
her childhood friend Levi Cheesman
(1875-1935) on 28 FEB 1894, in
West Point, Indiana.
They were buried at Farmer's
Institute Cemetery with round
uninscribed granite stones in
keeping a forgotten tradition
of many early Quakers of the region.
All round uninscribed burial
stones were later moved to
line the driveway that looped
the inside perimenters of the
grounds, and some removed from
the grounds by later caretakers
not knowing the significance of
the many larger than bowling
ball size stones.
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