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What's happening in and around Silverbrook Cemetery. Here you will find articles published at the Niles Daily Star, our Monthly Meeting announcents and other news articles published about Silverbrook Cemetery. RSS feed of the latest News on the Friends of Silverbrook.
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Written by Bob Nightingale
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 15:40 |
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If you haven't been here in a while, you might think you've landed someplace else! It was time for a change. This website had been maintained since its inception with Microsoft's Frontpage web editing software. Microsoft is dropping support for it this year. That forced us to look for something else. We wanted to make this website more of a research portal. There are binders packed full of really interesting history of the cemetery and the City of Niles. I found a Content Management System called Joomla. Besides having strong support for news articles, it's FREE! That means that more donations can go into the stone restoration efforts instead of buying software. When setting up the new website, I tried to use as much of the themes from the old one. The grave search and photo gallery are the same. I have a stack of updates to the grave search database. There are thousands of new photos in the gallery. Come back often! If you have any questions or suggestions, please write. Bob Nightingale,
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2008 06:31 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 20:58 |
The new maps box is located in front of the office, nearer to the front Entrance. With the new maps box, visitors are able to get a map of the cemetery after the office is closed, such as on the weekends. The maps box was paid for by donations and memberships to the Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2008 14:32 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 20:58 |
Carol Bainbridge is the Fort St. Joseph Museum Director for the City of Niles. She gives a yearly cemetery tour in the fall. This year (Oct. 20, 2007) she welcomed the Friends of Silverbrook to join her in putting it on. It was advertised as open to the public in the Niles Daily Star and 60 people came. She gives a tour while walking around in the old section of the cemetery, giving details about the graves and lives of former Niles citizens who are buried there. She spoke on the Pattersons who owned Paris Candy, Thayers of Thayers Jewlery, numerous war veterans, the Wards, Dresdens, Coolidges, Tylers, Griffins, Issac Gray, the first grave in the Bond Section, the oldest section of the cemetery, the French family graves and French Paper Company, the tallest stone in the cemetery, the Receiving Vault, and other grave sites too. She has a special interest in the Underground Railroad and spoke of many people who had a connection to helping slaves come north and those that settled in our town, like the Finleys.
Friends of Silverbrook provided cider drinks and maps of the cemetery for questions afterwards, and assisted people with finding gravesites from the cemetery books and plot maps. We also talked about restoration and cleaning of stones and showed visitors examples of stones we have repaired. We received many positive comments about the cemetery grounds. The tour focused on the older sections of the cemetery, before the creek. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2008 14:11 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 20:58 |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 21 June 2008 14:34 |
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