Hi,
My husband and I go to Camp Autterbury all the time to look at wild life and take
pictures, i have pictures of the chapel if any one is interested. I did see a cemetery
today when we were there and a very old one, in passing there were stones looked like it
said 1855 on them. We go a lot in the summer, i could get some pictures of the stones in
the Italian cemetery if you need them. I was thinking about that today matter of fact.
Not sure where I could find any info on the POWs though if that is what you are looking
for.
Janet
Courtney Krebs <dance8509(a)comcast.net> wrote:
There is a Italian Chapel and a POW cemetery on Camp Atterbury's grounds.
It is on 252 and is marked by signs.
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