Ilene, during a recent obsession with early American headstone motifs
(kind of like malaria, a recurring condition - maybe I should've been
a stone carver instead of woodcarver, I am crazy about cemeteries) I
found and bookmarked these websites devoted to historic carved gravestones
Both these sites are local and in-depth, & seem to know the original
cavers' histories.
http://www.davidrumsey.com/farber/view.html
http://www.capecodgravestones.com/index.html
Also, Jonathan Appell, a PTN colleague, is a cemetery and gravestone
preservationist (and a good egg) who she might want to
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Deborah
At 08:40 08.07.2009, you wrote:
>Does anyone know about actual gravestone carvers, or any research about
>them, locally or nationally? I have a friend in Michigan who inquired,
>and I thought B-P might be a resource worth asking. Thanks...
>
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