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Monday Feb. 13th, 2006 - Milford, MI - HISTORY OF CEMETERY BELOW
MEMBERS (from this investigation) :
Lisa M. , Jenny M. , Lisa H. , Keith C.
  It all began at 6:30pm at a local cemetery.  The occational breeze that came
which made it pretty dark and gloomy.  We noticed it was lightly snowing at
eliminated as a finding.  There were a couple of times when the EMF meter
photos.  The temperature gage didn't pick up on anything unusual during these
gave off interesting readings, but nothing out of the ordinary appeared in those
times either.
through was quite chilly.  Although there was a full moon, it was very cloudy
the begining of the hunt, so anything that appeared to be an orb had to be
   There was one occation when the temperature gage gave off a reading of
105 degrees celcius, which we couldn't figure out.  We snapped as many pics
as we could durring this occurance, and again, nothing out of the ordinary.
Reaching one of the last paths of the evening,  Jenny M. thought she heard
a chuckle type laughter behind the group.  We asked for any spirit entity near
to please make contact with us.  Walking only a few steps more, Keith C.
thought he heard an older males voice to the right of the group.  Again we
asked for comfirmation of any presence around.
Unfortunately, we didn't capture any possible paranormal phenomena durring this investigation.
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  ~OAK GROVE CEMETERY- FULL MOON~
HISTORY OF CEMETERY:

Established in May 1845, was formally named in May 1871.  When it was officially designated as the township cemetery, the remains from the area's "old burying ground" begun on the corner of Mill and Washington streets in 1832, were moved to it.  E. Ruggles, the towns first white settler, and veterans of the War of 1812 and the Civil War are buried here.  The site has an early potter's field near the Huron River.  The cemetery vault, built to thwart grave robbers and provide a place to store remains during hard winters, dates back to 1885.  In 1980 the vault was restored and a new fieldstone entrance was built.  The original cemetery, which covered 12.76 acres, has over the years expanded to encompass 15.36 acres.