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the pictured stones really help others to connect with someone they never had the chance to meet!! this is so awesome!!
I totaly agree with Julie. Julie You Go Girl.
Looks like Theodore Roosevelt.
Yes, he does!
its interesting to see the person who was buried there
Makes me wonder what his life was like, what sort of quaint life he lived.
he looks like he was a banker or a baker or something like that
Theodore Roosevelt meets John Lennon
He must have done fairly well in life. Usually only the wealthy were seen wearing monocles. Or at least he was an important member of society.
I wonder what he did back when he was alive?
delightful
T. R .
amazing - imagine if these people had known that years after their death people from all over the world could look at a picture of them on a magical contraption called a computer!
I feel as if I'm actually there!
good heavens that is creepy. I mean, when I look at graves.. I don't generally think about what they looked at, because I just think of them as.. well, dead. But to see the face of what is turning to dust beneath your feet..

my...
that cross is interesting (inter - resting)
These glasses are called pince nez, and these were standard back then, such as our regular glasses today. Also what do you think that slanted cross represents?
seeing their living face lets them live on, you know. Even if their kin has forgotten them, we will now remember.
The symbol looks suspiciously like the "Chi-Rho" which was a sort of underground symbol for the very early church. It's made from superimposing the fist two letters of Christ's name in Latin. (XP)

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