There are two huge homes now built on the lots where the graves were dug up.
Locals report that it is not uncommon to find shards of glass and bone in the yard as you walk through it....nice, huh? Imagine trying to explain THAT to someone who just spent $400,000 for a new house--that they have body fragments in their flower bed and lawn.

Of course, they probably aren't even aware....right? What they don't know won't hurt them. Well, it might hurt their kids, or small animals......try testing the soil for arsenic. The State Archeologist reported that the amounts of arsenic in the graves dug up was enough to kill a small animal or make a child gravely ill. (Bodies were treated with arsenic during the era in which most of those graves were interred.)