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 Post subject: Chapel Hill - Soy Toy Ohio
PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:45 pm 
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Once again everyone deal with my while I learn how to put pics up but we went to this graveyard tonight. I found out about SoyJoy from forgottenoh.com under the perry county section.

Let me have the pics speak for themselves, very old tombstones and some looked new for the person who passed away in 1800 something, late 1870 i think. Anyway I dont creep out easy, but I felt a lil off here. Yes the same person who grew up next to greenwood graveyard in zanesville house and my back yard is still that graveyard. But I felt akward the whole time. Let me know what u think.


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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill - Soy Toy Ohio
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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill - Soy Toy Ohio
PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:30 pm 
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Chapel Hill, escape route of Morgan's Raiders after they burned canal boats in Nelsonville and camped out in the field now known as Millertown Cemetery overlooking Hill's Bottom.
Soy Joy ... that wouldn't be San Toy by any chance?
There's supposed to be an intact jail cell where the constabulary stood. I believe the door is welded (or rusted) open. It may have been broken up for scrap by now.

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 Post subject: Re: Chapel Hill - San Toy Ohio
PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:08 pm 
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Sky Pilot wrote:
Chapel Hill, escape route of Morgan's Raiders after they burned canal boats in Nelsonville and camped out in the field now known as Millertown Cemetery overlooking Hill's Bottom.
Soy Joy ... that wouldn't be San Toy by any chance?
There's supposed to be an intact jail cell where the constabulary stood. I believe the door is welded (or rusted) open. It may have been broken up for scrap by now.


yes it was san toy, dont know were i got soy toy at. yeah chapel hill was pretty neat and san toy was awseome. I have pics of the jail cell and there wasnt a door left, it was neat. That is pretty cool about chapel hill.


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