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Protecting Connecticut's old burying grounds and preserving their historic significance

Farmington’s Ancient Burial Ground Sun, September 29, 2019

Posted on September 28, 2019October 17, 2019 by CGN

Sun, September 29, 2019

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

9/29 – Walking tour: Memento Mori Cemetery with Jane Dalalhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/memento-mori-cemetery-walking-tour-tickets-71227546509

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      • CT General Statutes 2005 (pdf)
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    • Neglected Cemeteries
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    • Cleaning Basics
    • Resetting Old Tablet Style Gravestones
    • Conservation & Stone Repair Helpers
    • Waterproofing
    • Reading Gravestone Inscriptions
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    • Collins Family Carvers
    • Glastonbury Lady Carver (1720s-1740s)
    • John Hartshorn(e) (1650-c. 1737)
    • Manning Family Carvings
    • The Norwich Ovoid Carver (early 1700’s)
    • Stancliff Family Carvings
    • John Walden Carving
    • Wheeler Carvings
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