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Colton Hill Cemetery - Fine, St.Lawrence County, New York
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Date: September 30, 2000

Cemetery: The Colton Hill Cemetery
Street: Colton Hill Road
City: Fine
County: St.Lawrence
State: New York
Nation: USA
Zip:
Nearby: Colton Hill Road - Sucker Lake Road - State Highway Route 3
Land Type: Public
Status: Abandoned
Accessible: Yes
Unmarked graves: Yes
Graves within: 20
Oldest grave: September 15, 1882
Newest grave:
Records: Yes
Inventory: Unsure
Records location:
Owner: Ronald Frank, Supervisor Town of Fine, NY
Condition: Cemetery neglected
Overgrown-trees
Overgrown-ground cover
Overgrown-vines
Broken Headstones
Buried Headstones
Disintegrating Headstones
Fallen Headstones
Removed Headstones
Other problems: Open graves or sunken graves. 
Previous contacts: Hope Dolan, Jean Grimm, Ronald Frank - all Town of Fine employees
Work Status: No work started as of yet

Submitted by / Contact for additional Information:

name: Stephan Cheney
Email: Cheney@Home.Com


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