Berks County, one of the oldest counties in
Pennsylvania, was founded on March 11, 1752.
With a rich Pennsylvania-Dutch heritage and
over 250 years of history, this region
predates the Revolutionary War and contains
numerous Colonial era cemeteries. The BCAGP
(Berks County Association for Graveyard
Preservation) believes in preserving the
history of the region through restoration
and maintenance of the more than 300
historic gravesites in the county.
Several of these sites are in a state
of disrepair as time has taken its toll on
the headstones and other surface features.
Misplaced grave markers, cemetery
walls that have fallen or been torn down
leaving the boundaries of the cemeteries in
question, and unmarked burials are problems
that the BCAGP works to overcome.
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Wooden fence around the Young/Kissling
Cemetery in Exeter
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Stone wall around the DeTurk/Rothermel
Cemetery in Muhlenberg.
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Geophysical investigations were utilized to
assist the association at the
DeTurk/Rothermel Cemetery in Muhlenberg
Township.
This historic burial ground has
several grave markers within the stone
walls, but is believed to contain many more
burials than the markers indicate.
Geophysical investigations were also
utilized to assist the association at the
Young/Kissling Cemetery in Exeter Township.
This historic burial ground has several
grave markers within the fenced area, but is
believed to contain many more burials than
the markers indicate. Magnetometer
and GPR surveys were performed at this site
to assist the BCAGP in cemetery restoration.
Multiple potential burials were identified
through the geophysical survey data
analysis.
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