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State is pressed on forgotten graves

Bill would fund identification effort

By Scott S. Greenberger
Globe Staff / July 6, 2004

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TEWKSBURY -- Dennis McLaughlin made his living stoking the coals on steamships running in and out of Boston. But the 52-year-old Irish immigrant was too sick to speak, let alone work, by the time he was admitted to the almshouse on Jan. 9, 1896. (Full Article: 956 Words)

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