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Hello,
We placed a plaque for Marcellus (Marsh) Collin CLICK on his daughter's grave
site in the Fort Klamath, OR Cemetery. on Sunday. Wooden markers were used at
the time he died but a caretaker removed them when they rotted. The new
bronze plaque was provided by the Government because of his service in the
Civil War. They will provide a marker for service on either side, CSA or USA.
The current person in charge of the cemetery had helped Bill Brewer, grandson
of Marsh CLICK, try to locate the grave site many years ago. They knew which
section it was in but could never identify the exact site.
Martha E. Click BREWER is buried about 30 or 40 feet from the area where her
father, M. C. CLICK, is buried.
Grant Johnston, Chico, CA
Maybe the grass is really greener on the other side of the fence. But it's
probably because your neighbor uses more fertilizer and water.