Stories Under the Stones will be shown at the Steeleville Library

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Posted Apr 13, 2010 @ 01:57 PM
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"Stories Under the Stones", a public television production,  will be shown at the Steeleville Library Genealogy and History Club’s meeting at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 20 at the library.
The program explains the history, art, and symbolism behind unique gravestones in cemeteries across the Midwest.   Several unique cemeteries in Randolph County will also be discussed.
All Library Genealogy & History programs are free and open to the public.
Also at the library:  Yearbooks from Steeleville High School (1952-2008), Steeleville Grade School (1999-2002) and St. Mark's Grade School (1975 - 2007) are on display in the genealogy room at the library.
 

"Stories Under the Stones", a public television production,  will be shown at the Steeleville Library Genealogy and History Club’s meeting at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 20 at the library.
The program explains the history, art, and symbolism behind unique gravestones in cemeteries across the Midwest.   Several unique cemeteries in Randolph County will also be discussed.
All Library Genealogy & History programs are free and open to the public.
Also at the library:  Yearbooks from Steeleville High School (1952-2008), Steeleville Grade School (1999-2002) and St. Mark's Grade School (1975 - 2007) are on display in the genealogy room at the library.
 

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