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"A cemetery may be considered as abandoned when all or practically all of the bodies have been Removed therefrom and no bodies have been buried therein for a great many years, and the cemetery has been so long neglected as entirely to lose its identity as such, and is no longer known, recognized and respected by the public as a cemetery. 1953 OAG 2978."

Showing posts with label Ohio Statehood Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohio Statehood Day. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2021

During Ohio Statehood Day 2021 activities - Legislative Priority - "Create a task force to study how to better protect human burial grounds"

This year Ohio held its Statehood Day on March 1 outlining its legislative priorities touching upon various topics. The theme was "Strengthening Ohio through Heritage."  Once again there was an emphasis on Ohio's early burial grounds, and learning what can be done to better protect and preserve them.

The bottom line is stated below.:  

"Request: Establish an Ohio Burial Grounds Law Task Force to develop recommendations to modify Ohio law relating to unmarked, inactive, and abandoned burial grounds." 

Note paragraphs in the right column that are enclosed within a red outlined box.:   

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Many will recall that in 2014 Ohio established the "Ohio Cemetery Law Task Force."  
I feel this task force was the most focused on cemeteries that I have seen since I began promoting awareness of the plight of inactive and abandoned cemeteries in 1996.  
After a year of holding monthly meetings with in-person witnesses and written testimonies, by September, 2014 the task force prepared a 260 page report with its final recommendations.  It was submitted to the governor, and the leaders of both the Ohio House and Ohio Senate. 
The most significant improvement came a few years later with the passage of HB168 in 2018 that impacts active cemeteries  Unfortunately, however, left out were cemeteries that are truly the most vulnerable;  those with long standing unresolved problems and no burials in the past 25 years, rendering them inactive.  Inactive and ineligible for receiving cemetery grant funds, ineligible for becoming registered where complaints can be made against those responsible for them and their care that could be heard by the Ohio Cemetery Dispute Resolution Commission.  The same holds true for family cemeteries - they too are ineligible.   
Therefore, an urgency persists for strengthening current cemetery laws; and passing new ones that can more effectively preserve and protect Ohio's most vulnerable and historic cemeteries and its earliest burial grounds.  These sacred grounds are no longer respected; instead they are sadly neglected.  They are vanishing due to repeated vandalism, lingering local apathy, and lack of funds to maintain them. Some become isolated by surrounding farmland. Descendants of those buried on them require permission from private owners to even visit them. 
Like with other physical historic sites and structures, human burial sites for our departed loved ones - parents, grandparents, and earlier generations have lost their needed financial support and sustained interest to properly maintain them.  
A firm commitment must come from local and state government officials to follow through on any task force's recommendations to enact 21st century laws that can translate into meaningful change ensuring a brighter future for Ohio's cemeteries regardless of their status or age.  It is long over due to be done. 


Saturday, March 2, 2019

Presentation by Mr. Al Tonetti - "Proposed Ohio Human Burial Places Protection Legislation" at Ohio's Statehood Day Commemoration - Wednesday - February 27, 2019

Ohio Statehood Day, Wednesday, February 27, 2019, was a landmark commemoration of Ohio's Statehood for a special reason this year because of Mr. Al Tonetti's presentation delivered to the Ohio legislators and all who attended the event.:
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"Summary - Proposed Ohio Human Burial Places Protection Legislation" 
Below is Mr. Tonetti's two-page Summary hand-out that was distributed to the attendees.:       
 
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Looking Ahead to Ohio's Statehood Day - February 27, 2019 - 9:00AM to 1:30PM

Mark your calendars for Ohio Statehood Day on Wednesday, February 27, 2019!

"Weds., Feb. 27, 2019 • Ohio Statehouse, Columbus


Join fellow history lovers at the Ohio Statehouse to commemorate Ohio's birthday—and to advocate for Ohio History.

In commemoration of Ohio’s founding, we and our partners invite you to join a broad coalition of history advocates for our annual Statehood Day event. 

The state’s birthday serves as an appropriate time each year for history advocates to come together to help showcase the importance of Ohio’s history and how history, historic preservation and the organizations that help provide access to Ohio’s rich history benefit the Buckeye State. Statehood Day is a celebration of Ohio and its history, as well as a legislative advocacy event!"

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Learn how to participate!
https://www.ohiohistory.org/participate/event-calendar/statehood-day
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"Find My Legislators" Link: 
https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislators/find-my-legislators
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"February 27, 2019 at the Ohio Statehood Day Luncheon"
Join history and preservation proponents from communities throughout Ohio in celebrating Ohio's birthday at the annual Statehood Day luncheons and legislative advocacy day. 
This event is sponsored by the Ohio History Connection, Heritage Ohio, the Ohio Archaeological Council, Ohio Local History Alliance, Ohio Genealogical Society, Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board, Preservation Ohio, the Ohio Travel Association, Ohio Academy of History, Ohio Council for Social Studies, Society of Ohio Archivists, Capitol Square Review & Advisory Board and Ohio Humanities. 
There will be a shuttle available to the Ohio Statehouse from the Ohio History Center on February 27, 2019. 
Space is limited and is available on a first come, first serve basis. 
If you plan on taking the shuttle, please register here to sign up for a shuttle time slot now. 
Please register by February 19, 2019. 
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****Premium Members****:
Ohio History Connection has a new ticketing system! 
To receive your 2 complimentary premium member tickets you have to register for the site using the email address associated with your membership and create a new password, if you have not done so already. 
If you would like to verify which email you should use, please contact the membership office at membership@ohiohistory.org
The next time you visit the site, sign in first and then proceed to purchase tickets. You will receive the premium member discount at check out.
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Monday, February 12, 2018

Ohio Statehood Day is Wednesday, February 28, 2018 - 9a.m. to 1:30p.m. at the Ohio Statehouse! The Ohio History Connection has All of the Details! Advance Registration is Required - Deadline is February 20, 2018 to Register

Sharing from Krista Horrocks of the State Preservation Office:
"We encourage historians and members of the public to join us for the day for lunch, presentations, the awarding of the annual History Fund grants, and to speak with your representatives about legislative priorities regarding Ohio and our history. 

This year, one of our priorities is to encourage legislators to provide better protection to abandoned cemeteries and unmarked human burial places. "

Krista Horrocks | Project Reviews Manager, State Historic Preservation Office
Ohio History Connection| 800 E. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH  43211-2474
p. 614.298.2022 | f. 614.298.2037 | khorrocks@ohiohistory.org
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Sharing links for further information regarding Ohio Statehood Day and all of the activities scheduled for the historic event.
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REGISTRATION 

Important!
  ***Deadline to register is February 20, 2018***

Registration
Advance registration is required by February 20, 2018. To register, please visit here or call 877.393.4369.

REMINDER:
Premium members of the Ohio History Connection register at NO COST!