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Suffolk Nana & Papa's Final Resting Place Mystery Cache

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SNAP!!!: Sad to see this one go but with the current restrictions in Suffolk, it is time to go.

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Hidden : 12/7/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cache IS NOT located at the above coordinates. This is a puzzle cache and you must visit the coordinates listed to obtain enough information to establish the final coordinates for this cache. Permission has been obtained from the City of Suffolk for placement of this cache.

This cache is only available during daylight hours.
There are several monuments at the main entrance to Cedar Hill Cemetery each one honoring the Veterans of a different war. Most of the information you need to solve the final coordinates is located on these monuments.
Standing at the monument for the Spanish American War and looking inside the cemetery – you will locate a grave marked with a stack of cannon balls. You may have to visit this gravesite and the surrounding area to determine more of the final coordinates.
Coordinates for the final location of this cache are: N 36 AB.CDE W 076 FG.HIJ
A = The speed limit in the cemetery divided by 2
B = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWII whose last name starts with “J”
C = The total number of Veterans names listed on the monument for the Korean and the Viet Nam wars
D = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWII whose last name starts with “P”
E = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWI whose last name starts with “N” multiplied by 2
F = The total number of cannon balls at the grave site for Brig. General Laurence Simmons Baker divided by 10
G = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWI whose last name starts with “L” minus 1
H = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWII whose last name starts with “W” minus 1
I = Add the two numbers together from the day of birth of Brig. General Laurence Simmons Baker. (5/??/1830)
J = The number of Veterans listed on the monument for WWI whose last name starts with “F” multiplied by 2
FTF gets a SNAP Pathtag - if you already have one please leave it for the next finder - Thanks !

CONGRATS on FTF goes out to S&SLaird !!!

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