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==Cemetery==
 
==Cemetery==
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The Ohio State Board of Charities recommended all county infirmaries set aside at least an acre of land for pauper burials.  The Wood County Infirmary Cemetery was used from 1870 until the late 1940s.  In 2019, the Wood County Museum, with the help of the Wood County Genealogical Society, identified 252 confirmed burials and dedicated a monument noting the people buried in the cemetery. Additional identifications of the deceased continue to be located and are documented. Records of those who either died at the county home or, due to financial circumstances, were place in a pauper grave do exist and are stored in the archives of The Wood County Museum.
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Out of necessity, a cemetery lot was needed on the grounds as a final resting place for residents who had no family or money. The grave sites are marked with simple numbered stones. Unfortunately, the Infirmary's Cemetery records were destroyed in a fire, so very little information is available about who is buried here.
  
 
==Museum==
 
==Museum==

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