Talk:Elliott, Illinois

Oregon Cemetery Desecration Really Happened
Amatulic, you delected at least two references to the Oregon Cemetery Desecration, stating that the book referenced was fictional, obscure, and not notable. This incident was widely covered in local and regional press when it occurred. The book is extensively referenced, and contains both photographic and documentary sources for the incident. Two people did a year in jail over the incident, and local press has been covering the release of the book. Here is an example of one article: http://www.paxtonrecord.net/news/arts-and-entertainment/books/2013-05-30/ex-cop-writes-book-about-bizarre-incident-late-1990s.ht It is neither fictional, obscure, nor not notable. Remember that Dix Township has 600 people, and Paxton has 4,000. Please revert the damage.166.147.104.166 (talk) 22:14, 2 June 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.229.236.148 (talk)

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