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The scrubbing left nearly 200 Civil War-era gravestones with damage that may cost $10,000 to repair By Lilly Price, Capital Gazette •
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An amateur genealogist has come forward to admit she scrubbed roughly 200 gravestones at a Maryland cemetery in a way that left them damaged.
The Capital Gazette reports that the woman scrubbed the markings on headstones dating back to the 19th century to make them easier to photograph for the “Billion Graves” genealogy website. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
The scrubbing left nearly 200 stones at All Hallows Episcopal Church Cemetery in Davidsonville with awkward “zebra” stripes that may cost $10,000 to repair.
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