JEWETT — The town of Jewett historian Elaine Warfield is seeking the public's assistance with historical news, images and stories related to the town -- images of days gone by that can be scanned. Also of great value are verbal stories and remembrances passed down through families. Whether you grew up in the town or you are in possession of Jewett-related history, your information could be a wonderful addition to the book series that is currently underway.
During the warmer season, the highway crew mows and weed trims several of the cemetery locations. In the past months, new signs have been put in place at the cemeteries, with several more to come. The locations with iron gates have been painted, while the Towner cemetery wooden gate will get a fresh coat of stain. A community event is planned for late summer/early fall to help paint the fence at Maplewood Cemetery. If interested please contact Elaine. Some of the older stones in various cemeteries are being gently cleaned with an approved biological solution.
The first book in the Jewett history series is now available, entitled "Jewett, New York Cemeteries." The book includes information on all 13 researched cemeteries in the town, plus private burial sites and forgotten burial sites, with maps and GPS coordinates. The book also includes an extensive index of burial names. In the publication you will find articles on zinc grave markers− Jewett has several such grave markers and the significance of grave symbols throughout history.
"Jewett, New York Cemeteries" is available directly from Elaine and on Amazon. The town clerk also has copies available.
Elaine can be contacted at 518-589-6229 or elainewarfield@yahoo.com. Cost is $13.99 through Elaine, plus shipping. If local, arrangements can be made for delivery.
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