One of THE most memorable mausoleum videos you have done. The fireplace....how nice! But that we could have seen the windows before some creep or creeps knocked them out. That mosaic floor is amazing, too. Good work, Matt! 😎👍
Thanks Matt for sharing this video, it was awesome! Not only the mausoleum but gravestones and other markers. Loved this video! You do a wonderful job, and are so sensitive and show kindness to your surroundings, appreciate your hard work ! PLEASE support Matt with Tips $, he puts in a lot of time and hard work for all of us to enjoy. Thanks
I looked up the marker you showed at around 13:52. I just copied and pasted. "A number on the stone is the local lodge number. FCL stands for Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty. These same letters were also used by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War and a similar hereditary group called the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic." At 15:02 the GAR was for The five-pointed star symbol denotes that the veteran was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
The tree like headstones are part of a fraternal order. The Woodmen of the World is a fraternal benefit society that was founded on June 3, 1890 by Joseph Cullen Root, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Hi Matt, its good to see you again. Interesting headstones, I wish that people wouldn't desecrate old headstones, the Mausoleum was neat too. Thanks for all of your hard work, and caring about the cemeteries, have a blessed weekend 😊
Hi Matt! Great video! The best stuff sometimes is the close stuff! Even as large as that fireplace is, it would take a few days of constant fire to bring up the temperature inside that stone building, if they wanted to hold a funeral in the depth of a cold winter! But that building is very well made, perhaps it might survive a couple of centuries, if taken care of! But I would be interested in the foundations, and if there are more fittings under or inside the walls, most people would not understand if they saw any of the things used back in those days when the Mausoleum was built.
Hi Matt.4.33 My favorite...The WOW tree !.This is a big one, impressive, beautiful detais.Love that the 2 small logs are also WOW and fitting to the monument. 6.54 something you don't expect in a mausoleum; a fireplace; nice detail that they added photos.Shame thatthe original windows ( stained glass i expect) have been removed. 11.10 somewhat shorter WOW tree, so the person did not reach an old age.NIce to see the stacked log markers to the side.Makes it even more stand out and interesting.On top cloth to show that the people are mourning the deceased.Enjoyed the rerun Matt, very interesting cemetery.Should do a revisit because there is so much to see.Thanks for sharing.
I noticed that the inside of the mausoleum was fairly structurally intact. In fact in very good condition. I noticed a few empty spaces. Hope lot better shape than some of the older ones you've found. Nice find.
Wow seasons have changed fast looks like the cold and snows on its way to you ,summer here in Australia, i am in Tasmania's an island of aussie been quite hot this week yuck. Thansk for showing us this cemetery great seeing rmthe old graves ,take care loling foward to your next upload ❤
Just had our first snow flurries the other day, no accumulation thankfully! Enjoy the southern hemi summer! Hopefully it's not all as hot as this week for you. Thanks, Catherine!
I've also noticed that when there were mistakes sometimes people just went with it. I recently filmed the one stone with two different name spellings and one with different life dates about a year ago. It seems like historically you'd have to pay to correct mistakes unlike modern times. But it could also be stylistic as pointed out!
Hi Matt quick question for you. Did you ever go to the Sharon Cemetery in Bartholomew County, Indiana? I portray a Rev War soldier who is interred there and I was curious if you might have filmed his grave by chance.
Well maintained mausoleum. I never thought the mausoleum would be kept unlocked. Anyway I have very little idea about Christian burials because I am a non Christian
Hey Matt. Love the mausoleum. This was a great episode. On another note you have said this channel is your life. Could you please give us a few new episodes and not keep re-running old ones. We know it takes alot of work to do the new ones but you are slipping into a pattern that will have horrible consequences on your channel of viewers. This is remark is not made out of hate or to be hurtful but out of love for your channel and the great body of work you had been doing. Take care- Chris and Dave
I can understand your frustration. 539 is my life. More new stuff will be coming as well as answers. Thank you for all of the support. Things are just complex at the moment and I am working hard to fix that as well as repair the channel.
So nice to see a mausoleum that is well kept and visited by so many. Thank you for showing the inside.
Please keep up the great work Matt
One of THE most memorable mausoleum videos you have done. The fireplace....how nice! But that we could have seen the windows before some creep or creeps knocked them out. That mosaic floor is amazing, too. Good work, Matt! 😎👍
Hey Matt! Another really awesome video🪦🏛 Always appreciate your hard work on these productions💜
I'm glad you got in to see the mausoleum and that it was in pretty good shape. Great to see you Matt. ✌️ See you next time.
Great video! Glad to see old mausoleum being taken care of! Thanks!
Thanks Matt for sharing this video, it was awesome! Not only the mausoleum but gravestones and other markers. Loved this video! You do a wonderful job, and are so sensitive and show kindness to your surroundings, appreciate your hard work !
PLEASE support Matt with
Tips $, he puts in a lot of time and hard work for all of us to enjoy. Thanks
Another great video.
I enjoy your content, Matt.
Be safe in your travels 🙏
FCL star is a Union vet of the Civil War. Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty are its 3 guiding principles
yes i did enjoy it and hope you also have a great day
I looked up the marker you showed at around 13:52. I just copied and pasted. "A number on the stone is the local lodge number. FCL stands for Fraternity, Charity, and Loyalty. These same letters were also used by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War and a similar hereditary group called the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic." At 15:02 the GAR was for The five-pointed star symbol denotes that the veteran was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
The tree like headstones are part of a fraternal order. The Woodmen of the World is a fraternal benefit society that was founded on June 3, 1890 by Joseph Cullen Root, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Hi Matt, its good to see you again. Interesting headstones, I wish that people wouldn't desecrate old headstones, the Mausoleum was neat too. Thanks for all of your hard work, and caring about the cemeteries, have a blessed weekend 😊
I thought the mausoleum was beautiful. The fire place! Totally unexpected. A lot of cute little flowers was so nice. Rest in Peace everyone in there.
Hi Matt! Great video!
The best stuff sometimes is the close stuff!
Even as large as that fireplace is, it would take a few days of constant fire to bring up the temperature inside that stone building, if they wanted to hold a funeral in the depth of a cold winter!
But that building is very well made, perhaps it might survive a couple of centuries, if taken care of! But I would be interested in the foundations, and if there are more fittings under or inside the walls, most people would not understand if they saw any of the things used back in those days when the Mausoleum was built.
Hi Matt.4.33 My favorite...The WOW tree !.This is a big one, impressive, beautiful detais.Love that the 2 small logs are also WOW and fitting to the monument. 6.54 something you don't expect in a mausoleum; a fireplace; nice detail that they added photos.Shame thatthe original windows ( stained glass i expect) have been removed. 11.10 somewhat shorter WOW tree, so the person did not reach an old age.NIce to see the stacked log markers to the side.Makes it even more stand out and interesting.On top cloth to show that the people are mourning the deceased.Enjoyed the rerun Matt, very interesting cemetery.Should do a revisit because there is so much to see.Thanks for sharing.
TY,,,,,,WOW incredible very interesting great information super kool,
AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ ,keep up the great work.
Wow very cool fireplace♥️what a cool old place🫶🏻
Wow I've never seen a fireplace in a mausoleum so unique. Great find Matt 👍
That Rogers memorial almost looked like a giant lego! Very unique🪦
I noticed that the inside of the mausoleum was fairly structurally intact. In fact in very good condition. I noticed a few empty spaces. Hope lot better shape than some of the older ones you've found. Nice find.
Wow seasons have changed fast looks like the cold and snows on its way to you ,summer here in Australia, i am in Tasmania's an island of aussie been quite hot this week yuck. Thansk for showing us this cemetery great seeing rmthe old graves ,take care loling foward to your next upload ❤
Just had our first snow flurries the other day, no accumulation thankfully! Enjoy the southern hemi summer! Hopefully it's not all as hot as this week for you. Thanks, Catherine!
Great video of an amazing and unique cemetery!
Yep, great work from better times. I hope they improve 100%.
well done young man...well done. keep it up.
Great video Matt,love the fall😊❤
Thankz Matt
Great job
The tree marker means a life cut short and it's a cloth drapery
Thanks, Lisa! I appreciate the info!
Did anyone else notice at 08:14 that the "n" in Pauline is backwards? Strange unless it was deliberate. Thanks Matt for showing us unusual things.
old school writing fonts
I've also noticed that when there were mistakes sometimes people just went with it. I recently filmed the one stone with two different name spellings and one with different life dates about a year ago. It seems like historically you'd have to pay to correct mistakes unlike modern times. But it could also be stylistic as pointed out!
Hi Matt quick question for you. Did you ever go to the Sharon Cemetery in
Bartholomew County, Indiana? I portray a Rev War soldier who is interred there and I was curious if you might have filmed his grave by chance.
PLEASE do SEYMOUR Indiana?
@13:05, Odd Fellows.
Thanks, Craig!
Well maintained mausoleum. I never thought the mausoleum would be kept unlocked. Anyway I have very little idea about Christian burials because I am a non Christian
Thanks for watching! A lot of them are locked, this is just one of the rare few that happened to be unlocked that day.
@@539Productions Thank God, we were able to get a glimpse of it . I think mausoleums are made by the rich only.
Vandalized it and or kept going in and out for no reason. Let the office know that it is unlocked. It needs to be secured
You’re incredibly beautiful
Hey Matt. Love the mausoleum. This was a great episode. On another note you have said this channel is your life. Could you please give us a few new episodes and not keep re-running old ones. We know it takes alot of work to do the new ones but you are slipping into a pattern that will have horrible consequences on your channel of viewers. This is remark is not made out of hate or to be hurtful but out of love for your channel and the great body of work you had been doing. Take care- Chris and Dave
I can understand your frustration. 539 is my life. More new stuff will be coming as well as answers. Thank you for all of the support. Things are just complex at the moment and I am working hard to fix that as well as repair the channel.