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David Gerling - Wellborn Cemetery Marker Dedication Page 1 From: "Charles Schultz" <CSCHULTZ @lib - gw.tamu.edu> To: <tparrott ©acmail.blinncol.edu >, <RWPeattie ©aol.com >, < Dgerling ©ci.college- station.tx.us >, < Mhitchcock ©ci.college- station.tx.us >, <julieschultz ©earthlink.net >, <hpmayo ©juno.com >, "Bill Page" <BPAGE @lib- gw.tamu.edu >, "Charles Schultz" <CSCHULTZ @lib- gw.tamu.edu >, <Bvmnh ©myriad.net >, <D- baum©tamu.edu >, <gendron ©tca.net >, <cjbatchelor ©yahoo.com >, <morganwhoward ©yahoo.com> Date: 2/4/02 4:09PM Subject: Wellborn Cemetery Marker Dedication Below is a brief press release I have prepare for distribution to the media. I hope that many of you will be able to attend on Saturday afternoon and that someone from the media will also make it. Charles WELLBORN CEMETERY MARKER DEDICATION SET The Wellborn Community Center and Cemetery Association and the Brazos County Historical Commission will dedicate an historical marker for the Wellborn Cemetery on Saturday, February 9, 2002 at 4:00 p.m. at the entrance to the Wellborn Cemetery. Many of the pioneer settlers of Wellborn and their descendants are buried in this rural cemetery. Anyone interested in the history of Wellborn and Brazos County is invited to attend the ceremony. Teri Olexey, a descendant of one of the first pioneers of Wellborn, who researched and wrote the historical narrative for the marker application with her sister Mary Dinsmore and Carol McCord and Karen Hinton will speak about the history of the cemetery at the dedication ceremony. Mrs. Alice Wiese, President of the Association will preside at the ceremony. Charles R. Schultz, chair of the Brazos County Historical Commission will welcome those attending the ceremony. For further information contact Charles R. Schultz at 979 - 862 -1555 or c- schultz ©tamu.edu CC: <ROpersteny ©aol.com> 4 c IL