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Unread 08-06-2012, 06:56 AM   #1
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That is a great service to preserve the past. Any serouse Parker person reads all the history books about Charles Parker and his family. This info ties peaple and product together. Its only fitting we preserve the all things tied to the Parker guns history. Makes me proud of the PGCA.....nice article....thanks JoeRags for starting this post and the link. SXS ohio
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It really is amazing to see Parker enthusiasts pull together like this. Up until a few years ago, this cemetery was in shambles. Kind of forgotten about, overgrown and not maintained for years. Check out this article:

http://www.myrecordjournal.com/lates...3d2a5cf25.html

I've lived in Meriden for years, and there are not many people here that appreciate the history this city was built on.

Kudo's to PGCA and their effort! Glad to see someone cares about the incredible history of Meriden!
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