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Old 03-20-2025, 05:15 AM
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Nice post Tim.

OT: I tried looking up who the Lamoureux people were on the Lajoie stone. He didn't have his own children. Lillian was his niece? Lillian was married to Dolor? Odd combination to share a site with. The other two are long gone - yet must not have been buried there.

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Old 03-20-2025, 05:52 AM
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very cool!
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Old 03-20-2025, 06:16 AM
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I've visited Eddie Plank's gravesite at Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg
several times, though have never taken a picture

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Old 03-21-2025, 06:49 AM
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Jon,
I wondered the same thing on who the other 2 were on the headstone????
Those two would be gone by now as well, so I do wonder where they were buried?

John, Thanks!

Jay, I have been to Gettysburg twice and my favorite place to eat was Gettysburg Eddies..... Great food and atmosphere. I never thought of this idea before when I visited, so I will need to go back and visit his gravesite the next time. Of course, I will have to make a photocopy of his T206 to keep up my new hobby because I certainly can't afford a T206 Plank!

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Tim the restaurant Gettysburg Eddies faces the soldiers cemetery across the street
Farther back is Evergreen cemetery where the civilians like Plank are buried.

Across from Gettysburg college is a house that Eddie owned w/ the PA historical marker.
& down the road a bit is another marker of Eddie's car dealership


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Morbidly cool lol. I actually live near Hal Chase's burial site and have been meaning to check it out one day.
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