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What would you do?
It appears that the school board built a new high school atop an old cemetery.
The controversy erupted during the construction of the school, the school board spent 150K to excavate the site but no graves were located. Now an amateur historian has an old map that locates the cemetery beneath the school.
The ghost town existed a century ago. It was built around a lumber mill, and the town had around 2000 people. But the mill closed in 1914 and everyone left. The county Seat is 40 miles away, and there was nothing here but swamps and wilderness. My home sits on the bank of the old millpond. The ruins of the dam and railroad are closeby.
People died here and were buried somewhere; it was rumored that the wooded school site was the lost cemetery but nothing was located with underground radar. And now we have the old map fixing the cemetery under the school.
It appears that the school board built a new high school atop an old cemetery.
The controversy erupted during the construction of the school, the school board spent 150K to excavate the site but no graves were located. Now an amateur historian has an old map that locates the cemetery beneath the school.
The ghost town existed a century ago. It was built around a lumber mill, and the town had around 2000 people. But the mill closed in 1914 and everyone left. The county Seat is 40 miles away, and there was nothing here but swamps and wilderness. My home sits on the bank of the old millpond. The ruins of the dam and railroad are closeby.
People died here and were buried somewhere; it was rumored that the wooded school site was the lost cemetery but nothing was located with underground radar. And now we have the old map fixing the cemetery under the school.