Headstone reset

John Winn

Lt. Colonel
Joined
Mar 13, 2014
Location
State of Jefferson
A thread in the ancestry forum made me think that some might be interested to see how a CW period marker is properly reset. These markers typically weigh between 185 and 200 pounds and have usually sunk quite a ways. I've done at least 50 of these and while I and my partner were able to do a few without a lift most required a tripod lift. We also had use of a 4x4 utility vehicle to carry all our gear and six buckets of gravel.

The man doing the work is someone I respect and who has a number of YouTube videos on cemetery preservation. His name is Wade Fowler and he trained under Jonathan Appell, one of the premier cemetery preservationists in the US (he got the contract to repair and reset the oldest headstone in the US at Jamestown, VA). I had the honor to correspond with both men when I was still doing preservation work.

Anyway, time for the show:

 
Thank you.

As a Minnesota native I am thrilled with your choice of headstone repairs to video.

Where is the cemetery?

Ryan
 
Thank you.

As a Minnesota native I am thrilled with your choice of headstone repairs to video.

Where is the cemetery?

Ryan
Thanks but I just chose the video because it's a good one and shows the proper procedure; i.e. didn't choose him for his state.

I didn't know the cemetery but did a quick search on findagrave and found it:

 
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