CENTREVILLE, Ill. (AP) — Genealogists and archaeologists say recent logging in southwestern Illinois has damaged headstones in a historic black cemetery. The Belleville News-Democrat reports logging trucks driving through the heavily wooded property known as St. George Cemetery have toppled or broken headstones, some more than a century old. The property is near Centreville, about 15 miles east of St. Louis. An investigation into the damage has been turned over to the St. Clair County state’s attorney’s office as a possible violation of the Human Skeletal Remains Act. That act prohibits people from disturbing protected remains or grave markers without a permit from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Cemetery researcher Judy Jennings is a member of the St. Clair County Genealogical Society. She says history is “being destroyed, and nobody seems to care.”