Wow!! A record has been set for the most gravestone photos taken with the BillionGraves app during an Eagle Scout project!

Adam Stevenson led his group of volunteers in taking an amazing 59,349 photos!!

Adam and his volunteers didn’t just break the record – they shattered it! The previous record was just over 31,000 photos.

A Record for the Most Images Taken During a BillionGraves Eagle Scout Cemetery Project!

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Each of the green dots in this photo represents a picture taken during Adam’s project, as well as many of the orange ones.

The orange dots and green dots on the map indicate where GPS-linked photos have already been taken. Orange means that the gravestone has been photographed and the names and dates have already been transcribed. Green means the gravestone has been photographed but the names and dates have not been transcribed yet.

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Adam said, “We had a total of 85 individuals over the 7-day project, with the largest group of volunteers at one time being about 27 individuals, and many came back for multiple days.”

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Most of the images were taken at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

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Adam also involved volunteers from outside of his area so additional photos were taken at Bethel Cemetery in Scarville, Iowa; Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery in Wheatridge, Colorado; Rice Lake Cemetery in Bricelyn, Minnesota; and Saint Mary Cemetery in Easton, Minnesota.

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Adam said, “I love how simple it is to create a headstone record on the BillionGraves app, and how easy it is to take pictures.”

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“There were multiple graves that I found to be super interesting,” he added. “People from so many different cultures and backgrounds are buried at this cemetery.”

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There were mausoleums in addition to traditional headstones.

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Adam has been so humble about his accomplishment. He even wrote to BillionGraves to thank us for helping him, saying, “I would like to thank your organization for helping me through the process of documenting the entire cemetery and completing a requirement to gain my Eagle rank.”

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What an incredible achievement by an incredible young man!

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Many thanks to Adam and his family!

What About YOU? Planning BillionGraves Eagle Scout Cemetery Projects

BillionGraves has been the beneficiary of hundreds of Eagle Scout projects from the Boy Scout organization over the years.

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Do you know of any Eagle Scout candidates who are looking for an Eagle Scout project? BillionGraves would love to be the beneficiary and we will help with the planning every step of the way!

Here are the steps to be taken on the way to becoming an Eagle Scout with BillionGraves:

Download the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook

Eagle Scout paperwork may seem mundane, but it is one step on your way to flying like an Eagle!

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Download the Eagle Scout service project workbook here: Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook

It will be easiest if you start organizing your Eagle Scout project right from the beginning. After you download the workbook, put it in a binder where you can add notes and forms as you progress through the project. Add a pen and some notebook pages to record information when you are making phone calls. Always keep the binder in the same place – such as on a desk or in a particular drawer – so you don’t have to hunt for it each time you need to update the information or meet with advisors.

This helpful Eagle Scout BillionGraves project guide sheet would be helpful to print for your binder.

Beneficiary

BillionGraves would be happy to be the beneficiary of your project. Here is the contact information that you’ll need for your Eagle workbook:

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Beneficiary:

BillionGraves

1881 W. Traverse Parkway

Ste. E. #555 

Lehi, Utah 84043

Email your forms

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Signatures on a Scout form are a critical step along the path to becoming an Eagle.

You will need signatures from the unit leader, unit committee, beneficiary, and council or district leaders. Leave yourself enough time to gather these signatures. They are essential.

You may not be able to catch everyone on the first call. Keep trying. One of our sons had trouble contacting a district leader because the post was in transition as someone was retiring. Persistence paid off in the end and he got the signature.

Send a copy of your Eagle workbook via email in pdf format to Eagle@BillionGraves.com. We will review it, sign it, and send it right back.

Find a Cemetery

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  • Click HERE to learn how to download the BillionGraves app and to find a cemetery to document.
    • Click the pins on the map to see the cemetery name.
    • Click on the cemetery name to see the cemetery page.
    • View the cemetery page map to see if pictures have already been taken at that cemetery.
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Understanding GPS Markers on Cemetery Maps

The orange dots and green dots on the map indicate where GPS-linked photos have already been taken. (Orange means that the gravestone has been photographed and the names and dates have already been transcribed. Green means the gravestone has been photographed but the names and dates have not been transcribed yet.)

The sections of the cemetery where there are gravestones that have no dots on them are where your service is needed to take photos.

If you happen to duplicate any of the gravestone photos that have already been taken, don’t worry about it because they will be easily merged during the transcription process.

In large cemeteries, you may see circles with numbers on them. They represent clusters of GPS markers. Zoom in to see individual GPS mar

Set a Goal 

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Select a date and time for your Eagle Scout project. Then decide how many photos you will take.

A goal of photographing 10,000 gravestones or more would be great. 

When you are selecting a cemetery, it is important to consider its size so you will have enough work for your group to do. 

Here is a chart that can help you set a goal for the number of photos to be taken during your project depending on how many volunteers you expect to participate. 

#of images taken by volunteers with the BillionGraves app

 2-hour project3-hour project4-hour project
5 volunteers2,500 photos3,750 photos5,000 photos
10 volunteers5,000 photos7,500 photos10,000 photos
20 volunteers10,000 photos15,000 photos20,000 photos
30 volunteers15,000 photos22,500 photos30,000 photos
40 volunteers20,000 photos30,000 photos40,000 photos
50 volunteers25,000 photos37,500 photos50,000 photos
100 volunteers50,000 photos75,000 photos100,000 photos

Beginners can usually take 240 photos per hour. That is about 1 photo every 15 seconds. You will want to try to have your volunteers move along at that pace to help your project reach its goal!      

Contact the Cemetery Manager

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One of the first things you should do is contact the cemetery manager to let them know about your project. Cemetery managers are usually very happy and grateful to have their headstones documented.

Some large cemeteries have offices on-site. If there is not an office at the cemetery try calling the city offices and ask who the cemetery manager or sexton is for the cemetery you have chosen.

Once you are able to contact the cemetery manager or sexton let them know that you are interested in documenting your chosen cemetery by taking photos. Indicate that it will be for an Eagle Scout project. Tell them about how many volunteers you expect to participate. 

Make sure the cemetery will be open and accessible on the date of your event. Find out if there are hours or restrictions that may impact your project. For example, are they closed on holidays or Sundays? Ask if there are any services scheduled for the day and time you would like to come. 

Indicate that you will not disrupt any ceremonies and that your group will be respectful in the cemetery. Let them know that if a graveside service is taking place, you will work in a different area and return later to complete the photography.

You might ask them to share some history about the cemetery. And of course, thank them! 

Invite Volunteers

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You could invite volunteers by:

  • calling them on the phone
  • sending a group email
  • posting a group text message
  • putting a notice in your local newspaper
  • calling local organizations to ask them to join you
  • mailing invitations

Tell your volunteers to download the BillionGraves app to their smartphones and set up accounts before they come to the cemetery! They can do this through their App Store on iOS phones or their Google Play Store on Android phones. Internet access at the cemetery may be limited.

  • Only devices that have a camera and GPS hardware can be used.
  • WiFi-only iPads and iPods do not have GPS hardware.

Experience the App Yourself

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The app is so easy to use. After you have used it once you will be able to help others.

It is a good idea to try out the app before the day of your project. Then if others have questions you will be able to help them.

Begin by downloading the free BillionGraves app to your smartphone. You can find it in your App Store for iOS phones or GooglePlay for Androids.

Open the app and tap on the button that says “Take Pictures”!

What to Bring

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  • Plenty of drinking water
  • A cloth or brush to remove dried grass or dirt
  • Maps with sections highlighted for each pair of volunteers
  • Extra battery packs
  • Your phones!

Take Pictures

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How to Take Photos of Gravestones with Your Smartphone

Click HERE to watch a video about how to take photos with the BillionGraves app.   

  • Open the BillionGraves app as soon as you arrive at the cemetery since the GPS feature will work best if the app has about 5 minutes to connect before you begin taking photos, especially if you are taking photos in a remote area.
  • At the cemetery, check the bottom of your screen to see if the name of the cemetery matches your current location. If the wrong cemetery name is listed, tap on it, and then select the correct cemetery name. 
  • From the main screen of the app, click on “take pictures” to begin taking gravestone photos. The GPS coordinates will be recorded automatically.
  • Go up and down the rows, taking pictures of each gravestone until you have completed an entire section or the entire cemetery. Keep moving at a quick pace. If you take 1 photo every 15 seconds you will have taken 240 photos in an hour!    
  • If you are working with another person, leap-frog over each other’s rows until you have completed a section.
  • When you are finished, connect to Wi-Fi and plug in your phone. From the main screen of the BillionGraves app, tap on “photos”. When the orange button that says “upload” appears, tap on it to submit your gravestone photos.
  • Repeat! 🙂
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Volunteers who don’t have a smartphone can help by clearing flowers, grass, or other debris off of the headstones.

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Photo-taking Tips

  • Stand to the side to avoid casting a shadow.
  • Remove weeds, grass, or other debris that may block gravestone information.
  • Be sure the names and dates are inside the photo frame.
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Use the BillionGraves App

Be sure to use the BillionGraves app to take your pictures. Using the app will allow you to upload the images to the website right from your phone and will also capture the GPS location of each image taken.

The GPS location is critical for helping other volunteers determine which parts of the cemetery have been documented. It also helps users find their loved one’s gravesite and search for previously unknown relatives near their loved ones.

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Uploading Photos

  • You can upload your photos right at the cemetery if you have unlimited data or you can wait until you have connected to WiFi to upload.
    • From the main screen of the phone app, tap on the button labeled “photos”
    • Tap on the orange button labeled “upload”
    • That’s all there is to it! If you want more information about uploading click HERE
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Linking Images with the BillionGraves App

If a gravestone has data on more than one side (for example, parents on one side and children on the other side) there is a way to link them together. Just click on the chain icon in the corner of your screen between each photo that you would like to link (front side, chain icon, backside). 

You can use this linking feature for obelisks that have data on four sides. You can also use it to link a large gravestone with a family surname on it to nearby smaller gravestones with the family member’s first names on them. 

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Transcribe the Gravestone Data

  • When you click the “upload” button you will be given the option to transcribe the photos yourself or have other volunteers do the transcribing.
  • What is transcribing? It is recording the names, dates, and other information from each gravestone image onto a form on the BillionGraves website.
  • If you choose to transcribe your own photos, you will have 14 days to complete the task before your pictures will go into the general queue for anyone to transcribe.
  • In case you are wondering, BillionGraves needs help with taking photos more than transcribing at this time. So if you have the option, please take more photos!
  • For more detailed information about transcribing, click HERE.

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Tell us all about it when you are done! 

When your event is done, we would love to hear about it and share your news on BillionGraves’ Facebook page. 

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Please send some photos of the volunteers in your group taking gravestone photos as an email attachment to Eagle@BillionGraves.com and include the answers to the following questions:

  • What is the name of the cemetery you documented?
  • How did you decide to do this project?  
  • How many people participated?
  • How many gravestones did you photograph?
  • Did you finish documenting the entire cemetery?
  • What are some things you liked about the event?
  • Did anything funny happen?
  • Were there any gravestones or epitaphs that were meaningful to you?
  • Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your project?

Write Your Project Report and Get Signatures

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Wrapping up the paperwork details is one of the final steps of your Eagle Scout cemetery documentation project.

If you have kept good records along the way your final report will be easy.

Tips for Writing Your Report for a BillionGraves Eagle Scout Project:

  • Emphasize your role as a leader (use statements like “I decided” and “I said”)
  • Summarize your project
  • Include what you set out to accomplish
  • List steps you took to prepare
  • Indicate why you chose this specific project
  • Tell who your beneficiary is and how this project has helped them
  • If you had a leader-mentor that instructed you, mention them by name
  • Describe any problems you encountered and how you resolved them
  • Photos may be included
  • If you have a cemetery map you could add it to your report
  • Include your feelings about the project

Gather your final signatures as required on the Eagle Scout project form.

Schedule Your Board of Review

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Earning the rank of Eagle Scout increases the chance of getting into high-ranking colleges and obtaining favorable careers.

If you took photos of all the gravestones at your chosen cemetery, go to that cemetery page on the BillionGraves website to click the green button to declare it done.

Send your group one last message to thank them.

You could also encourage them to plan a cemetery project themselves, now that they know how to use the easy BillionGraves app.

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Consider getting together to transcribe the information on the gravestones from your photos. Go to BillionGraves.com/transcribe to get started.

Families throughout the world are grateful for people like you who take photos that allow them to find their ancestor’s graves and help preserve the memories of their loved ones.

Schedule your board of review. Wear your uniform to the meeting and behave professionally. Since you took the lead in this project you will be well prepared to speak about it and you should be well on your way to being the world’s next Eagle Scout!

Other Outstanding BillionGraves Eagle Scout Projects

Click HERE to read about 8 other great BillionGraves Eagle Scout projects.

Have Fun!

Go to BillionGraves.com/JustServe to get started. After you have explored these resources, if you would like help finding a cemetery to document or planning your Eagle Scout Project, please email us at Eagle@BillionGraves.com. We’ll be happy to help you!

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Happy Cemetery Hopping!

Cathy Wallace and the BillionGraves Team