submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 14.09.2007
Subtitle: A Definitive History of the Greek Section at Woodlawn Cemetery. Author: Nicholas M Prevas When Published: 2001 Publisher: Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, Maryland, USA Available: From the Author Description: Quarto size, 200 page book, chronicling all Greeks buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. Interesting from a Kytherian point of view, because a number of Kytherians are buried there. Many were buried there during the first 3 decades of the 20th century. This is a very useful research tool. Greek/Kytherian communities around the world should use the book as a template for chronicling Greeks buried in their own area. A similar book on the Greeks buried in the Botany Cemetery, Sydney, for example, would prove to be an invaluable tool.
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