Cemeteries GravemarkersCemeteries house the dead, but gravemarkers are fashioned by the living, who record on them not only their pleasures, sorrows, and hopes for an afterlife, but also more than they realize of their history, ethnicity, and culture. Richard Meyer has gathered twelve original essays examining burial grounds through the centuries and across the land to give a broad understanding of the history and cultural values of communities, regions, and American society at large. |
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That , for many loggers of today , would have pretty much the same meaning as a nineteenth - century marble headstone bearing the image of a finger pointing upwards and the words , " In Heaven . " comes at the Overlooked ( Ann Arbor ...
That , for many loggers of today , would have pretty much the same meaning as a nineteenth - century marble headstone bearing the image of a finger pointing upwards and the words , " In Heaven . " comes at the Overlooked ( Ann Arbor ...
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In the first half of the nineteenth century , a rather conventional design with battered - wall and cavetto cornice was occasionally constructed in brick or stone . This simple interpretation of Egyptian elements was probably a stock ...
In the first half of the nineteenth century , a rather conventional design with battered - wall and cavetto cornice was occasionally constructed in brick or stone . This simple interpretation of Egyptian elements was probably a stock ...
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Instead , following the changing tastes and priorities of the late nineteenth century , Olmsted made his career designing similar landscapes , but , as Cook observed , “ without the graves and the funeral processions .
Instead , following the changing tastes and priorities of the late nineteenth century , Olmsted made his career designing similar landscapes , but , as Cook observed , “ without the graves and the funeral processions .
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Victorian Childrens | 11 |
Stone Images of | 31 |
Copyright | |
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