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As a researcher, I’m obsessed with the need to verify everything. This desire extends to and includes half-formed thoughts and cases. For this reason, every post (including this one) on this site is automatically signed using The Grave Hunters Society GnuPG key. Digital signatures provide several things: It verifies that the content on the site originated from The Grave Hunters Society. It confirms the date that the material was posted.

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The Grave Hunters Society was established in 2020 by Andrea and Jonathan Batteas. After years of specialized experience in freelance, historical research, they needed a place to bring together the different facets of their love of exploration into the intriguing and unknown. Andrea Batteas Andrea grew up with love for all things “old and vintage,” especially if it had a story attached to it. That love eventually became a passion that led her to volunteer for several local historical societies.