
Ass't Director Bridget LeConey and Team Leader Debra Fulton at the
Assoc. for Gravestone Studies Conference at the New Era Shipwreck
monument in West Long Branch United Methodist Cemetery, June 2012. |

Investigator Debra Fulton at
the Assoc. for Gravestone Studies Conference, during the gravestone
restoration class. |

Here, Ass't Director Mandy McCaw
demonstrates the correct method of flag placing on a veteran's grave,
with black flag pole. |

Before the clean-up photo
of the Mercer County Historic Cemetery, which is overgrown and the
headstones are stained and weathered. |

Some of the beautiful and
peaceful Mercer County Historic Cemetery during the clean-up efforts. |

Here is a closer look at two
headstones before restoration. The writing is faint and difficult to
read because of all the dirt caked into the engraving. |

Here are the same two headstones
after they have been cleaned by volunteers from SJGR. The writing is
easier to read and the stone is overall much cleaner. |

Here is another photo of the
same two stones, with the sun in a different position, the difference
in the stone can truly be appreciated. |

Here, Ass't
Director Bill McCumber is in the process of repairing a fallen
monument. He inserts a new pin into the base. |

In this photo,
Ass't Director Bill McCumber inserts the top portion of the monument
onto the new pin. |

Finally, Ass't
Director Bill McCumber adjusts the top portion of the monument into the
correct position. |

SJGR Investigator
Liz Apostolico hand scrubs a headstone with distilled water and a
little elbow grease. |

In this photo, Ass't Director
Bridget LeConey and Investigator Liz Apostolico start the process of
cleaning a pair of headstones. |

Ass't Director
Bridget LeConey uses a low-power washer as Investigator Liz Apostolico
hand scrubs the stone. |

The finished
stones, cleaned of dirt, moss, and mildew. Ass't Director Mandy
McCaw demonstrates the mirror technique, designed to be able to read
stones more clearly. |