check this list- if she isn't on it I would think she didn't die there
http://incass-inmiami.org/cass/cemeteries/abnd/Longcliff/
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From: "Kathy Bass" <Fishhook1(a)verizon.net>
To: <inowen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 4:36 PM
Subject: [INOWEN] logansport state hospital
Trying to find if Rhoda Cain Williams was admitted to Logansport
State
Hospital in or about 1888 and if she died while there. bass103(a)juno.com
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From: "Debbie Jennings" <debjennings(a)dtccom.net>
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Subject: [INOWEN] Data for your Winter Research
> Listmembers--
> It's that time of year again when many of us will be shut inside a house
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