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We will be working on the 2003 activities pages more.  Just give us time!  (Or volunteers to transcribe material.) (Or contributions to hire work done and keep this site alive for Bucklins and American History fans.)   We will also be replacing photos of the Joseph Bucklin family gravesite that we have on other pages with the better photos we were able to take this year.   

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Contributions are now
(Sunday, 03 August 2003)
just $125 dollars short of the price of the Joseph Bucklin 5th plaque.....  And just $800 dollars short of the yearly operating cost of this website.
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This bronze plaque was erected by the Society in June, 2003, to memorize Joseph Bucklin 5th, who was the person who fired the "First Shot" in 1772.

You take a look at what this gravesite looked like in 2001, before your Society's interest and contacts with new graveyard staff made a start toward restoration of this area.  You will be shocked by the difference before and after.  Without the interest of the Joseph Bucklin Society, and the cooperation of new cemetery staff, in another century these historic Bucklin and Sabin graves would have been impossible to find.  Thank you to those who support our work!

 

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