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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mitch wilds
> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 11:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: One for Ken
> 
> In Raleigh's Oakwood 
> Cemetery, in a most prominent location, sits a large 
> desk-sized slab of granite displaying the seal of the U.S. 
> Senate and the names of the undeceased Dorothy and Jesse Helms.

Really, Mitch? Where is that? I didn't know it was there. The man that
built my house is buried in Oakwood Cemetery. His name was Fogleman. But
he was not a politician. Larry would not be interested. The man that
built my house is buried in the Mordecai section. Don't you think that
is a coincidence? Here I work with historic houses. The city owns the
historic Mordecai House. It is a historic park. My house is a historic
house. The city council designated it a historic landmark. And the
builder of my house is buried in the Mordecai section. Gee whiz.

Sign me,
Member of the Raleigh Branch of B-P

PS: Does the New York City Branch of B-P enjoy hearing about our local
points of interest? We have more.

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