Steve,

I have never heard of anything like it.  There is no law against it?  You certainly can’t bull doze Indian or significant archeological sites in Connecticut.  It never occurred to me that Caucasian graves might not be protected. 

Best,

Leland

 

Leland R. S. Torrence

Leland Torrence Enterprises and the Guild

17 Vernon Court, Woodbridge, CT  06525

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Fax:  203-389-7516

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www.LelandTorrenceEnterprises.com

 


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In a message dated 12/11/2007 4:35:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:

Did they
disinter the bodies and relocate them or simply run the bulldozer through?

Ken:

 

They dozed the area to one side, including the stone walls, and loaded it onto dump trucks with large backhoes.  Dirt, stones, and bones went to places unknown to me.

 

S. J. Stokowski, Jr.
Stone Products Consultants
1058 Sodom Rd., Bldg. 2
Westport, MA 02790
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