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    <name>Books, Reference Publications and Documents</name>
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        <name>Original Format</name>
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            <text>Printouts in a binder</text>
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        <name>MJAHS Location</name>
        <description>The physical location where this item is being stored. Be as specific as possible.&#13;
Preferred format is DisplayCase#/BookCase#/FileCabinet#.Shelf# (for boxes use the box label already attached) &#13;
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For items not in a cabinet/case - Museum floor, SW corner; or Schoolhouse floor, north wall, etc.</description>
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              <text>The printouts of the West Green Tree Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions are presented two ways.  The first section is in numerical order by Section and then Row.  The second section presents the same information in alphabetical order by last name.  The columns include unique identifier, Section, Row, Name, Birth and Death Dates, relationship information and tombstone inscriptions.  There is an introductory page in the front explaining the data collection and compilation.</text>
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              <text>“Tombstone Inscriptions in the West Green Tree Church of the Brethren Cemetery” Printouts in Binder Compiled by Lloyd Zeager &amp; Robert A. Hess 1999</text>
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              <text>References&#13;
Families&#13;
Cemetery Records</text>
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          <name>Date</name>
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