Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Dorchester Cemetery Is Part Of Gravestone Project Archives

An anonymous reader has sent us the following report:

Dorchester Times readers should all know about the Nebraska Gravestone Photo Project. The mission of this project is to capture digital images of gravestones of our ancestors.

As decades pass, many stones are becoming harder, if not impossible, to read the inscriptions they originally contained. By archiving the images, we can help save these important records and also assist researchers using this valuable resource.

Nebraska Gravestone Photo Project has surpassed the 103,000 gravestone photographs. We are currently seeking volunteers to help take and upload photos for many counties across Nebraska. If you have an interest in volunteering for this rewarding part-time activity please contact the project's state administrator.

To see the Dorchester Cemetery archive at the Nebraska Gravestone Photo Project, click here.

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for the information. It would be nice if photos of all the tombstones could be posted whether they are old or more recent.

    Hopefully, someone can take a photo of each one and forward them on.

    Pretty easy to do with digital technology.

    Just a thought.

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  2. This is a very worthwhile project. I encourage anyone to volunteer. I was contacted by the administrator, however, I cannot participate because I live out of state.

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  3. My great grandfather Henry Heins (Heines) is buried there. Wonderful to see his headstone but ... this is not the original one. What is the origin of this new stone?

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