I like to explore historical old Victorian cemeteries. I also resell online and decided to document some and hopefully it can help you. I’ll be uploading selling vlog etc and other personal stuff. I’m located in New York USA, Chautauqua County . If you would like to subscribe great. I’m weird in my own way LOL welcome to the circus 🎪
@@MariaStJohn-tk8ry It makes them feel like men, ugh. Plus, it is a fact that because their natural predators are diminishing, also our fault, they will over populate and there won't be enough food for them. Also our fault. So, hunting is a way of, thinning the population. It's regulated. Like a war, you see. Regulated killing. Yeah, we're a piece of work, man.
We don’t have a boat and we were always were told not to eat the fish from the lake because of pollution. Pollution use to be worse. We kayak sometimes but usually never Lake Erie because it can be dangerous. We kayak on smaller lakes, ponds etc. Lake Erie is beautiful and if you’re not from the area is probably more beautiful Lol. Sometimes fish die along Lake Erie and it smells SO BAD . If we had a boat I would surely fish for fun etc . I’ve never caught a fish fishing from shore.
That is “West Main Street” cemetery the first recorded burial was in 1817 and there are 95 graves there (but usually in old cemeteries there are many more that were never marked)
44:00 woodmen of the world, now those are the ones that make those beautiful tree stump looking stones and they’ve been made since around 1890 (yet I have seen some with earlier dates, obviously replacement stones)
27:00 the zinc markers were referred to as “White Bronze” and only one company made them from around 1875 to the 1940’s although I’ve found them with earlier dates than 1875 I don’t know why they stopped making them but the year they stopped gives me a hint you see WW2 had started around that time and zinc is used as firing pins in firearms.
Nice to meet you 👍 I’m watching and commenting as we go 👍👍 13:19 that’s a Virginia creeper, harmless 👍 notice the 5 tooth leaf. A common saying is “if it be three, leave it be” (poison ivy and poison oak) “if it be 5, let it thrive” (Virginia creeper)
I was checking findagrave while watching and Albert J Glasier page was kinda interesting, on his page was the actual application for a military headstone marker filled out by his wife a month after his death. It is only the third or fourth application that I’ve ever seen 👍👍 Very nice cemetery 👍👍👍