HAPPY NEW YEAR! I'm a bit behind in "getting back into the swing of things" around here after all the holiday happenings, so this post is a couple of days late. I want to thank all of you for continuing to follow the Southern Graves blog, and I promise to do my best to hold your interest in 2011. If you are a new follower, WELCOME! Here are some posts that might be new to you:
ICYMI -- December 2010 (most viewed posts over the last 30 days)
- Undertakers, Coffins, & Furniture
- In Hoc Signo Vinces: the Knights Templar
- Sentimental Sunday's Baby Knox
- Little Fingers, Little Toes
- Eugene & Virginia are Watching and Waiting (Tombstone Tuesday)
- Symbolism of the Oak Leaf
- A Pair of Infant Shoes, Times Two!
- Maud (Henry?) Hambrick & the Railroad
- Darling Anna (Today's Epitaph)
- The Howells of Duluth
- Southern Cross of Honor
And here are the most viewed posts of 2010 (according to Google Analytics):
- Southern Cross of Honor
- Undertakers, Coffins, & Furniture
- In Hoc Signo Vinces: the Knights Templar
- H T W S S T K S -- Huh? (Tombstone Tuesday)
- Women's Relief Corps, Order of the Eastern Star, & Mother Enterprise
- White Oak Flats Cemetery; Gatlinburg, Tennessee
- William Weekley Drowned in the San Diego Bay (& My 1st Experience as a FamilySearch Indexer)
- Here Rests the Body of Col. William Rhett
- Louis Behrens, Famous Fireman
ICYMI -- December 2010 (most viewed posts over the last 30 days)
- Undertakers, Coffins, & Furniture
- In Hoc Signo Vinces: the Knights Templar
- Sentimental Sunday's Baby Knox
- Little Fingers, Little Toes
- Eugene & Virginia are Watching and Waiting (Tombstone Tuesday)
- Symbolism of the Oak Leaf
- A Pair of Infant Shoes, Times Two!
- Maud (Henry?) Hambrick & the Railroad
- Darling Anna (Today's Epitaph)
- The Howells of Duluth
- Southern Cross of Honor
And here are the most viewed posts of 2010 (according to Google Analytics):
- Southern Cross of Honor
- Undertakers, Coffins, & Furniture
- In Hoc Signo Vinces: the Knights Templar
- H T W S S T K S -- Huh? (Tombstone Tuesday)
- Women's Relief Corps, Order of the Eastern Star, & Mother Enterprise
- White Oak Flats Cemetery; Gatlinburg, Tennessee
- William Weekley Drowned in the San Diego Bay (& My 1st Experience as a FamilySearch Indexer)
- Here Rests the Body of Col. William Rhett
- Louis Behrens, Famous Fireman
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