In a message dated 8/26/02 8:58:33 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
cdmyers(a)sigecom.net writes:
Cris,
Your method is different then mine, but there are probably different
ways to record cemeteries in several counties in Indiana. How ever it is done
as long as there is a Map with a specific mark in the right place, that is
all that is necessary. Since the Topography in Floyd County is so Hilly I
couldnt do mine like yours. Ours are not in plain sight. They are as far as
1/4 mile or more back in a Woods, or undergrowth, and it is necessary to give
specific directions, as well as the number of feet from the rd, or some other
Landmark. I have been to 6 or 7 cemeteries out of Evansville in the country
and they were all but one, eaiser to find than ours, because the Ground is
fairly flat and not to heavily wooded. I picked one of yours and could see
more than one marked, probably by the USGS. Accurate or not, GPS is the only
way to go unless you are a Cartographer. Good Job
Jack E.Briles Sr.
New Albany, In.