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SUMMARY:Stories from the Daggitt Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:They say dead men tell no tales. But cemeteries do tell lots of 
 stories: who lived in the area\, what caused those people to die (epidemic? 
 accident?)\, how long people lived\, what religious beliefs they had\, and 
 more. Glencoe and Highland Park's Daggitt Cemetery\, located along 
 Lake-Cook Rd. just east of the Braeside train station\, has many stories to 
 tell. A "pioneer" and "community" cemetery -- as distinguished from a 
 religiously endowed cemetery or a church courtyard -- it served the two 
 newly formed communities and is the resting place of their founding 
 fathers. Members of the Glencoe Historical Society will discuss the 
 cemetery’s graves and symbols\, and share stories about the people buried 
 there.\n\nRegister if you'd like a reminder prior to the program. You can 
 also opt to receive a text message reminder. All links and any specific 
 event details will still be sent via email. A recording of the program will 
 be available on the library's YouTube channel within a few days and will be 
 emailed to all registrants.
LOCATION:Hammond Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Featured, Lecture
CONTACT;CN="Grace Hayek":MAILTO:ghayek@glencoelibrary.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://calendar.glencoelibrary.org/event/15608958
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