Marguerite,
I would check with any local tombstone or graveyard societies or a local
historical society to see if they are interested in caring for the tombstone
- if possible it should be preserved somewhere.
Here is a link I found that may be useful for research.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gonetotexas/cemetery.html
Cheers!
Dave
David Harvey
Conservator
Los Angeles, CA
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Marguerite Radhakrishnan <
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> Dear list members,
>
> We received a hundred-year-old tombstone along with a collection of
> documents. While we do want the documents, we are not interested in the
> tombstone -- there is no information about its background (we were told that
> someone found it while gardening, and we do not know the date or the address
> where it was found), and the name does not show up in city directories for
> the relevant dates, so we have no knowledge of the person. It does not fit
> with our collecting policy and is also very heavy -- in short, we don't want
> it. The question is: how does one go about properly deaccessioning a
> tombstone? Does anyone have any suggestions for what type of facility might
> be interested in a tombstone with just a name, a date, and a general
> location for its unearthing? If no one wants it, what is the right way to
> divest oneself of an unwanted tombstone?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Marguerite Radhakrishnan, Archivist I
>
> Houston Metropolitan Research Center
>
> 500 McKinney
>
> Houston, TX 77002
>
> 832.393.1654
>
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