Gravestones of early New England, and the men who made them, 1653-1800.

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Publisher
Da Capo Press
Language
English
Pages
141

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Cover of: Gravestones of Early New England and the Men Who Made Them 1653-1800
Gravestones of Early New England and the Men Who Made Them 1653-1800
August 1989, Center for Thanatology Research &
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Cover of: Gravestones of early New England, and the men who made them, 1653-1800.
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Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1927 ed.

Published in
New York
Series
Da Capo Press series in architecture and decorative art,, v. 4

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
731.5/49/0974
Library of Congress
NB1855 .F6 1967

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Pagination
141 p.
Number of pages
141

ID Numbers

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OL5548575M
LCCN
67027452

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