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A team of Connecticut Counts volunteers cautiously entered an isolated lot off Woodin Street Wednesday night, searching for homeless people who may have taken shelter there.
The volunteers walked across the dark lot until they found a stone cross at the end, a tall grave marker bearing no name. This team had discovered a forgotten pauper's cemetery, the Hamden- Westville Woodin Cemetery. The cross may have had no name because it stood for all the dead who had been buried, penniless, anonymous, homeless.See the full content of this document
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Volunteers Seek Out Homeless
Thirty-four teams, totaling 110 volunteers, fanned out through the city looking for homeless people at risk of exposu...
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