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1832 mass grave in Pa., unearthed bones show murder of Irish immigrant rail workers............

Kelley (Texas)

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I found this interesting story a few minutes ago and thought that some of you folks might be interested in reading it too. I am amazed at the research that these people did on this subject. Kelley (Texas) :)


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/08/16/likely-mass-grave-pa-unearthed-bones-murder-irish-immigrant-rail-workers/
 
they seem to be doing a lot of speculating. Those bones have been in the ground a heck of a long time and there is no telling the damage nature has done to them.

They are probably right but seem to be guessing right now a bit.

It will be interesting to follow
 
If nothing else, it'd be nice to see them placed somewhere for dignity's sake. Talk about a rough go of it :confused:
 
n/t
 
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