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just we have a chance to get it up this meeting is being recorded welcome everybody to the august uh episode in our series of free online presentations for border historical society and tonightamp;#39;s guest is dr kim siebold of university of maine at presque isle and sheamp;#39;s going to be discussing a fantabulous cemetery project that she has done and it it was a big hit when she did a presentation for maine genealogical society um sheamp;#39;s been sheamp;#39;s worked for 22 years at the university of maine at presque isle and taught online methodology classes on local history her passion for local history started in her masteramp;#39;s program at the university of delaware where she researched the development of the chicken industry on the delmarva peninsula where she grew up and as boring as that sounds a black market in chickens became the center of the story she continued researching and writing local history while working for the historic american building surve