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  2. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    Before the English colonies were fully established and had fully functioning economies, burial rituals were expensive; a relatively elaborate funeral in Boston in the 1720s would have cost around £100. [B] The headstones were a relatively small part of the overall expense; in the 1720s headstones ranged from £2 to over £40. [38]

  3. Hope Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    These large memorials can range in cost from US$20,000–30,000+. Simple headstones cost about $2,000. [11] Hope is the largest ... Hope Cemetery at Find a Grave;

  4. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    A marker set at the head of the grave may be called a headstone. An especially old or elaborate stone slab may be called a funeral stele , stela , or slab . The use of such markers is traditional for Chinese , Jewish , Christian , and Islamic burials , as well as other traditions.

  5. Calvary Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Plunkitt (1842–1924), Tammany Hall politician – unmarked grave; James A. Rierdon (1854–1911), assemblyman; Jere F. Ryan (1882–1948), member of the New York State Assembly and Commissioner of Public Markets; Alfred E. Smith (1873–1944), Governor of New York State and 1928 U.S. presidential candidate

  6. Monumental masonry - Wikipedia

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    The headstone is typically arranged after the burial. The choice of materials (typically a long-lasting kind of stone, such as marble or granite) and the style and wording of the inscription is negotiated between the monumental mason and the family members. Because of the emotional significance of the headstone to the family members, monumental ...

  7. Footstone - Wikipedia

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    Row of graves with headstones (left) and footstones (right) in Snailwell, England. A footstone is a marker at the foot of a grave. The footstone lies opposite the headstone, which is usually the primary grave marker. As indicated, these markers are usually stone, though modern footstones are often made of concrete, or some metal (usually bronze ...

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