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From http://www.a-grave-affair.com/Catalog_307.htm#36-56
42. Forbes, Harriette M. Gravestones of Early New England And the Men
who made them, 1653-1800. Boston; Houghton Mifflin: 1927. Edition
limited to 780 copies. Not only a study of gravestone design, but also
of the craft of the 17th and 18th century stoneworker, with much
information about individuals who lived and worked in New England. "An
important study containing whole chapters on such important stonecutters
as the Lamsons of Charlestown and the Fosters of Dorchester. An appendix
lists alphabetically the New England stonecutters working before 1800"
(Garrett & Garrett). Hardcover. 7.5"x10.5", 141 pages, plus numerous b/w
plates; covers with some light wear and soil, tips rubbed, etc. Contents
with a little scattered soil, frontispiece foxed, with offsetting to the
title page. [09590] $200.00
Daniel B. Davis
Archaeologist Coordinator
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Division of Environmental Analysis
200 Mero Street
Frankfort, KY 40622
(502) 564-7250
-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lyle
E. Browning
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:42 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Tombstone typology
Has anyone got a tombstone typology with illustrations for the period
1600 onward?
Lyle Browning, RPA
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