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Browsing Archive: July, 2011

Monticello Railway Museum Article

Posted by Brandon Herschberger on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, In : Documents 

The volunteers at the Monticello Railway Museum have been hard at work setting up scenes and scares for the thrilling Ghost Train ride between the museum and the Wabash Depot in Monticello. But they’re also hosting a display by Paranormal Investigations of Midwest America who looked for some real ghosts in the cars at the museum this summer. The group will have a table that displays some of the equipment they use In their investigation, along with photos from investigations they’ve done A...


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Old Indian Cemetery Information

Posted by Brandon Herschberger on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, In : Documents 

old indian cemetery, pleasent grove township

was the original site of the pleasant prarie presbytarian church

the congregation split and then started another church at the site of new indian cemetery

the balch's that r buried in new and old indian came from kentucky with the lincoln's and settled in this area

the lincoln's also bought property from the balch's and when thomas lincoln could not make the payments he would send abraham to make arrangements to make the payments or work them o...


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Old Indian Cemetery-The Investigation

Posted by Brandon Herschberger on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, In : Documents 

Well, Old Indian Cemetery was a night investigation on 5-6-11 at 10 pm Michael Drum and me (Brandon) started the investigation, knowing what we got in personal experience we are planning to any investigation of the Old Indian Cemetery but this time a little bit longer than 3 hours we ended the investigation at 0100 am on 5-7-11.

 While we were there started up the trail you have a take to get to the first part of the cemetery were their tombstones are all spread out there went further to th...


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