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Travis Payne <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Aug 1999 23:15:26 -0500
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Well, it would help if I had included the email!  I guess I have been
away from conch-l too long!

Sorry!
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Here is a question I couldn't answer.  Anyone out there have any ideas?
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I'd like to hear an answer to this one, too.

Thanks,

Travis
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We found several conch shells in two old cemeteries of German
immigrants,
ca. 1850-1900.  Could you possibly tell me the symbolism involved?  The
cemeteries are located in St. Charles County, MO a great distance from
the
ocean for immigrants in the middle to late 1800's.  Not easily supplied
I
would think.  We found four conchs in all, very old!!

Dick Schroeder and Phyllis Gumm

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