by Terry Thornton
email: hillcountrymonroecounty@gmail.com
email: hillcountrymonroecounty@gmail.com
The first full week of the new year was a busy and productive time for members of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Several individuals applied for and were accepted into membership of the Association; several more have pending applications. And the first quarterly journal, Graveyard Rabbit Journal, was announced this week by Editor Julie Tarr who issued a call for papers. The members of the association were also busy casting ballots for their choice of location to hold a Spring 2009 meeting to formally organize the Association. And throughout this busy week in this new year, members found time to write and to post numerous articles at their membership blogs or websites. Listed below are the titles and links to one-hundred eleven of those articles for the past seven days, January 3 - 9, 2009.
Included also are posts by new member Greta Koehl missed in last week's roundup. My apologies to Greta for not including her two new blogs, Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Virginia and Graveyard Rabbit Afield in last week's listings!
- 8th Meet A Rabbit Column Posted
- A Cenotaph in Brister Cemetery
- A Man, His Land and His Monument
- A Moving Memorial and An Opinion About Roadside Memorials
A Visit to Falkner Country: (Note: This is a five-part series. Because these articles all relate I'm placing the titles and links to all five here in the order recommended for reading.)
- A Visit to Falkner Country
- Colonel William Clark Falkner reigns over Ripley Cemetery
- Killed by Wm. C. Falkner. . .
- "He stood on a stone pedestal"
- Col. Falkner's Statue -- Facing His Railroad
- AF Pioneer Cemetery Map
- After The Fact, After The Fact
- American Fork Pioneer Cemetery
- An Update On My Volunteer Work [Inspiring read]
- Aunt Priscilla's Sewing Class [Not about graveyards but included because of the historic nature of the photographs.]
- Austria: A visit to Eisenstadt cemetery
- Babyland at Magnolia Park Cemetery
- Backyard with Cemetery
- Baker Cemetery: Alphabetized Index of Burials
- Beautiful Monument of Carthagenia Scott Hamblen
- Butcher Cemetery - North Lewisburg, Ohio - Nancy Brock Butcher stone re-set upside down
- Cabaniss, George W. and Louisa R.
- Celebrity Tombstone: Greyfrairs Bobby, Greyfrairs Kirkyard
- Cemetery of Galloway United Methodist Church
- Cemetery of St. Tikhon's Monastery
- Cemetery of St. Tikhon's Monastery - 2
- Cemetery of St. Tikhon's Monastery - 3
- Cemetery of the Second Baptist Church of Falls Church
- Clarrissa Cox
- Col. Falkner's Statue -- Facing His Railroad
- Colonel William Clark Falkner reigns over Ripley Cemetery
- Colorado: Tuberculosis victims' graves, records
- Concord Cemetery at Loring, MS
- Conehoma Cemetery - The Dodd and McKee Families
- Confederate Graves at Isaacs Cemetery
- Enough Already!
- Exciting news from The Association of Graveyard Rabbits: THE GRAVEYARD RABBIT JOURNAL announced
- Finding John Auxer . . .
- Follow up on Christin Cemetery - Williamsport, Pickaway County, Ohio
- From THE GRAVEYARD RABBIT COLUMN: Your last chance to tell others what to do . . .
- General H.B. Granbury & Southern Cross of Honor
- Given the Boot
- NEW MEMBER: Goals of This Blog by new member Greta Koehl who writes Graveyard Rabbit Afield. Welcome Greta to The Association of Graveyard Rabbits!
- Grave Marker, Galloway United Methodist Church
- Gravestone Wanderings
- Graveyard Rabbit of Attala County Featured in "Meet a Rabbit" Article Today
- Harley Motorcade Request
- Harling Point Chinese Cemetery, Victoria, BC, Canada
- "He stood on a stone pedestal"
- Hiatus
- Meant to Last (Good quick summary by Midge Frazel of different stones used for grave markers)
- More On Confederate Graves
- Moses and Elvira Mecham -- Headstone Dating Question
- Myth or Truth: The Answers
- Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Smith
- On This Date, January 4th
- On This Date, January 6th
- On This Date, January 8th
- On This Date, January 9th
- Ornate Carvings on Gravestone for Lula Ann Garnett
- Oval Gravemarkers
- Poland: Jozefow Bilgorajski cemetery cleaned
- Postcard Collection . . . Report No. 2
- Postcard Collection . . . Report No. 3
- Postcard Collection . . . Report No. 4
- Potter's Field - A Cemetery in Madison County
- Taking Chance
- Thanksgiving
- NEW MEMBER: The Goals of This Blog by Greta Koehl, a new member who is writing and publishing the The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Virginia . Welcome, Greta, to The Association of Graveyard Rabbits!
- The Kimballs at La Vista Cemetery
- The Most Photographed Gravesite of 2009 Is . . . [And in this list, this gravesite is shown by two GYRabbits working independently of each other!]
- The Rabbit Reads Yoknapatawpha County: Killed by Wm. C. Falkner
- Tinner, Margaret and Harrison R.
- Today's Epitaph: Ada Laverne Williams
- Today's Epitaph: Lounell Kersey Williams
- Tombstone Tuesday
- Tombstone Tuesday - 01/06/09
- Tombstone Tuesday - 01-06-09
- Tombstone Tuesday: Another Beard Cemetery Grave
- Tombstone Tuesday - Edward Rutledge, Esq.
- Tombstone Tuesday - Grave of Nancy Ambrose
- Tombstone Tuesday - January 6, 2009
- Tombstone Tuesday - Silk
- Two Local Cemeteries Add to Alabama State Historic Register
- Types of Gravestones
- New Member: Under Construction and Introduction are the first posts of a newGYRabbit member Sharon Lighthouse of Graveyard Rabbit - Western NY State. Welcome Sharon to the Association of Graveyard Rabbits!
- Untitled
- Update to yesterday's article about Lawshe, dead 1864 on Johnson's Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio
- NEW MEMBER: View From Behind Goodall Monument is a recent post of new GYRabbit member Michael Colbruno who writes, photographs, and publishes Mountain View Cemetery Tour: Lives of the Dead. Welcome Michael to the Association of Graveyard Rabbits!
- Walnut Creek Cemetery - Perry Township - Fayette County, Ohio
- Warrick Cemetery Issues
- What is the Mysterious Blue Substance on Martha Pickett's Gravestone?
- What's New at GraveAddiction
- Where's Julie?
- Where's Julie?
- William Kelly, Builder of the Marblehead Lighthouse
- Winter at Oakland Cemetery
- Winter in Flagstaff
- Wordless Wednesday
- Wordless Wednesday
- Wordless Wednesday: Tombstone That Drive Researchers Crazy
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