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Dr. David Grundwahl of Iowa State might be able to help you on Jewish
Cemetaries that had to be moved in urban areas of the midwest for the
various interstate highway projects in the 1960's. WRI reported on CSF
remote sensing (archeogeophysical) studies of a Jewish cemetary at Virginia
City, Nevada. The US Army Corps of Engineers and other DOD personnel
recently excavated burials at Ft. Craig New Mexico and MAY in the future
report on them. There are probably other examples that can be found in
NADAG.
Rich Lundin, WRI
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From: "Nan A. Rothschild" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 12:52 PM
Subject: urban cemeteries
> Hi all,
>
> First I want to thank the many respondants who answered my (and Diana
> Wall's) query last year about urban site reports. We are working our way
> thru the material you sent and it has been very helpful.
>
> We have another question: does anyone know of excavations in white or
> Euro-american cemeteries? We have information from African-American
> cemeteries, and there are gravestone studies from Euro-American
> cemeteries but we cannot find examples of excavation in the latter (which
> is interesting, of course).
>
> Thansk again for any information you have,
>
> best,
> Nan
>
> Nan A. Rothschild
>
> Research Professor
> Barnard College
> 212 854-4315
>
> Director of Museum Studies
> Columbia University
> 212 854-4977
>
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