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ALBERT MILLER 1860-1922
JOSIE KISSANE 1902-1926
LOUIS DORRMANN 1890-1935
JOSEPHINE MILLER 1870-1945
CHARLES MILLER 1866-1951
EMILY DORRMANN 1892-1952
EDMUND SMITH 1896-1961
LOUISE SMITH 1896-1966
JOHN PFEUFFER 1901-1979
ANN PFEUFFER 1906-1993

Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, Queens, New York


sorabji.com : weekly grave

This series of gravesite photos is an offshoot of my cemetery photography. Here I find a grave site and transcribe it as accurately as I can. This is with the hope that this content will be useful to genealogists or family treetracers who might find this content through search or random means. I have other series of pictures focusing on specific themes, including Pictures of Umbrella Carcasses, Old Telephone Numbers, Found Photos and Slides, and others.

Photo sites that I like
Joe Gioia: Visible Republic
my ocular experience
Dollymae Dagger
unjouparis
joe's nyc



My other projects
WSBJ.com Radio
Stories and Things
Payphone Project
USPS Mailbox and Post office Locator
My Weather Station
Random Words
Sorabji.com
My other photo projects
Umbrellas is a years-long series (begun in 2010) of photos featuring umbrellas destroyed, mangled, massacred, or otherwise left for waste. Check back Monday and Thursdays for a new umbrella picture.

Telephone Exchange Names is an ongoing collection of old phone number sightings. If you don't know what Telephone Exchanges are then check it out, I think they're pretty cool.

A Weekly Grave is an offshoot of my cemetery photography. Once a week I share a photo of a grave site with a complete transcription of its inscriptions. My goal is for some of these pictures and their transcriptions to be of value to a genealogist or family tree researcher somewhere.

Found Photos and Slides is where I share from my collection of old photos and slides. You never know what you might see here, but it might be something you recognize. I post highlights and previews from this series at sorabji.tumblr.com.

Abandoned Baby Carriages is a photo essay on the discarded things of a child. This started as a series focused on baby strollers and carriages and has evolved to include discarded toys and other child gear left for trash.





 


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