- (advertisements opposite page of title page of bound book)
- E. G. Willison, Granite & Statuary, Works & Offices:
160 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts (advertisement)
- Badger Bros., West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement)
- McDonald & Buchanan, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Barre Granites, Barre, Vermont (advertisement)
- Milne & Wyllie, Quarry Owners and Manufacturers
of Barre, Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement)
- Bureau Brothers, Bronze Statuary, S. W. corner 21 st St. and Alleghany
Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (advertisement)
- McDonnell Bros., Manufacturers of Monumental Work
from New England Granites (advertisement)
- Bedford Steam Stone Works,
Quarrymen and Wholesale Dealers in Bedford Limestone, Bedford,
Indiana. “Our
quarries are situated in the famous Dark Hollow Region. Our mills
and yard are in Bedford, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. and The E. & R.
Ry.” (advertisement)
- Contents.
- Editorial - pp. 11
- A Plea for Associations, Address of New
England Granite Manufacturers’ Association – pp.
13
- Monuments in Public Places – pp. 15
- Trajans Column – pp. 15
- Among the Sculptors– pp. 16
- World’s Fair Notes – pp. 17
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – pp.
18
- Troy, New York,
Soldier’s Monument – pp. 19
- Monuments of Paris – pp.
20
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 21
- Sketch of W. H. Jones – pp. 22
- Associations – pp. 23
- Sketch of Jones Brothers – pp. 24
- Monumental Items – pp. 24
- Correspondence, pp, 29, 30, 37, 40, 42
- Trade Notes – pp. 30
- Want Advertisements – pp. 52
- Illustrations – pp. 18, 19, 20, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28
- Editorial - pp. 11
- “A Plea for Associations, Address of New
England Granite Manufacturers’ Association,” (pp.
13)
- “Manufacturers and Wholesale Granite Dealers’ Protective
Association of New England,” (pp.
13)
- “Monuments in Public Places” – “Monuments
to Greatness,” pp. 15
- “Trajans Column,” pp. 15
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 16
- “World’s Fair Notes,” pp. 17
- “Philadelphia, Pennsylvania” (Includes
a sketch of General George B. McClellan, pp. 18
- “Troy, New York,
Soldier’s Monument” – “The
Rensselaer Co. Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at Troy
New York,” pp. 19
- “The Monuments of Paris,” pp.
20 (photo captions) “Louvois Fountain, Paris” & “Fountain
in the Place Du Chatelet, Paris.”
- Proposed Monuments, pp. 21
- Sketch of W. H. Jones, pp. 22
- “Wm. R. Jones,” pp. 22
- (photo caption) “W. R. Jones, Pres. Marble and Granite Dealers
Association of Ohio,” pp. 22
- “Cemetery Notes,” pp. 22
- “Associations,” pp. 23
- “Sketch of Jones Brothers,” – “A
Popular Granite Firm” pp. 24
- (photo captions) “Marshall W. Jones.” “Seward W.
Jones” “ Dayton E. Jones” “Hugh J. M. Jones,” pp.
24
- “Monumental Items,” pp. 24
- (Illustration photo caption) “Original Design for Granite Sarcophagus.” pp.
25
- (Illustration photo caption) “The Kaufman Monument in Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York,” pp. 26
- “Bronze Panels on the Barney Monument at Springfield, Massachusetts,” Beattie & Brooks,
Sculptors,” pp. 27
- (photo captions) “Happy Childhood” “Sturdy Manhood” “Youthful
Joys” “Life’s Decline”
- “American Art Bronze Work” pp. 28
- (photo captions) “Herald” “Indiana” “Navy
Group, Cuyahoga Co. Soldiers Monument, Cleveland, Ohio.” “Gen.
U. S. Grant” “Henry Bergh”
- “Correspondence,” pp, 29, 30, 37,
40, 42
- “Trade in the South,” pp. 29
- “A Traveling Man’s Advice,” pp.
29
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 30
- “Italian Statuary,” pp. 30
- “The Boston Wholesalers” (Correspondence,
pp. 31) (Includes a photograph of “the monument to the Michigan
Cavalry Brigade, erected on the battlefield at Gettysburg in 1889.” designed
and built and set by Ryegate Granite Works of South Ryegate, Vermont.)
- Want Advertisements – “Grade News Department – Among
Our Advertisers,” pp. 52
- W. H. Perry, Concord, New Hampshire, Rockfaced Designs
and Samples (advertisement), pp. 34
- Bradbury & Jones Marble Co., Wholesalers & Finishers
of Georgia and other marbles, St. Louis, Missouri (advertisement),
pp. 35
- Brandon Italian Marble Company, Producers of Brandon
Italian Marbles, Quarry and Mills at Brandon, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 35
- Adams & Bacon, Post-office address, Middlebury, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 35
- National Fine Art Foundry, Established 1868, Maurice
J. Power, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 35
- “Vermont Marble,” pp.
35, 40
- “The Wetmore & Morse Granite Quarries.” pp.
36 (photo caption) “The Wetmore and Morse Granite Quarries,
Barre, VT.”
- “Concord Granite,” pp.
36
- Dunning Marble and Granite Company, Steam Mills,
Erie, Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp. 36
- “Quincy, Massachusetts.” pp.
37
- T. P. Owens & Son, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Quincy Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 36
- Groton Granite, Thomas W. Casey, Quarry and Works,
Groton, Connecticut (advertisement), pp. 36
- John Thompson & Sons, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Dealers in New England Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 37
- Milne, Chalmers & Co., Quarry Owners and Manufacturers
of Quincy Granite, Steam Polishing Works, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 38
- Craig & Richards Granite Co., Quarriers and
Manufacturers of Dark Blue Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 39
- Mitchell Granite Co., 1846 – 1890, Manufacturers
and Dealer in Quincy and New England Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 39
- Prout Bros.’ Granite Co., Quincy, Massachusetts,
Quarriers and Manufacturers of Dark Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 39
- George E. Foster, The Standard Monumental Designs,
South Evanston, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 39)
- J. F. Townsend, stone dealer, Clinton Building,
Columbus, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 40
- Petersburg Granite Quarrying Company, Quarries and
Works, Petersburg, Pennsylvania; General Offices, New York City, New
York (advertisement), pp. 40
- Ewen & Co., Manufacturers of Monumental Work (advertisement),
pp. 40
- Frederick & Field, Quarries and Works, Quincy,
Massachusetts, (advertisement), pp. 40
- Barre, Vermont (Correspondence),
pp. 40
- John Swenson, Manufacturer, West Concord, New Hampshire
(advertisement), pp. 41
- James N. White, stone dealer, Works, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 41
- John O’Rourke & Co., Proprietor of the
Barre Standard Granite Quarries, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealer
in monuments, cemetery and building work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 41
- Clarihew & Gray, Manufacturers (advertisement),
pp. 42
- Park & Dunbar, Manufacturers and Dealers, Barre,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 42
- Barclay Brothers, stone manufacturers, Barre, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 42
- Littlejohn & Milne, Quarriers and Manufacturers,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 42
- Bissett Bros., James Bissett and Thomas Bissett,
Monument and Cemetery Manufacturers, Office and Works, Williamstown,
Vermont; Quarries, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 42
- Wells, Lamson & Co., Manufacturers, Barre, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 43
- The New England Granite Works, Hartford, Connecticut
(advertisement), pp. 43
- Dixon & Co., Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement),
(pp. 43
- Dalbeattie Granite Works, Joseph Newall, Westerly,
Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 43
- Richard Opie, Manufacturer of Monumental Work, Westerly,
Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 44
- Emslie & Kleman, Dealers in Barre Granite Monuments,
etc., Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 44
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Monumental Work, Statuary and Draper a specialty, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 44
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Granite Monuments and Statuary,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 44
- The Levytype
Co., Photo Engravers and Designers, Chicago, Illinois (advertisement),
pp. 44
- Hartman Mfg. Co., Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania,
The ‘Hartman’ Patent
Steel Picket Fence (advertisement), pp. 44
- IGO, Warner Granite Co., Monumental, Statuary and
Cemetery Work, Works: South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 44
- McDonnell & Kelley, Manufacturers, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 45
- Burns & Cormack, Manufacturers of Monumental
and Cemetery Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp.
45
- Melcher & Hadley, Barre Granite Monuments.,
etc., Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 45
- McDonnell & Cook, Marble Work, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 45
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, Office and Works,
South Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 45
- William Wood, Barre Granite Monuments, Barre, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 45
- United Mercantile Agency, Financial Ratings, Boston,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 45
- Henderson & Dickie, Manufacturers and Dealers,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 45
- John McLean, Cemetery Supplies, New York City, New
York (advertisement), pp. 45
- Malnati Bros., Westerly Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 45)
- Chas. (Charles) W. McMillan, Dealer in Barre Granite
Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 45
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- F. Barnicoat Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 46
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Quarry owners and Manufacturers,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 46
- T. F. Mannex, Monumental Manufacturer and Dealer,
West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- Joss Brothers, Monumental Work Manufacturers, Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Dealers, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46)
- A. M. Deane & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- Quincy Co-Operative Granite Company, Wholesalers & Manufacturers,
West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- J. H. Bishop & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 46
- Brevities, pp. 46
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Dark Blue Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- Thos. (Thomas) F. Burke & Bros., Manufacturers
of Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- Norfolk Granite Company, Monument Dealers, Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- Wm. (William) T. Spargo, Manufacturer of Monuments,
Statuary, etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- McIntosh & Son, Manufacturer of Monumental Work,
South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials, West
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- William Callahan, Monumental Manufacturer, Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- E. C. French, Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 47
- Burton & Williams, Manufacturer and Wholesale
Dealers in Maine Granites, Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 47
- The Puritan Granite Co., Daniel & Thayer,
Manufacturers, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 47
- Granite State Monumental Works, M. G. Gannon, Proprietor,
Concord, New Hampshire (advertisement), pp. 47
- John Duffus, Manufacturer and Dealer, Works, Williamstown,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 47
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson,
Proprietors of the Jameson Granite Quarry, South Thomaston, Maine
(advertisement), pp. 47
- James Kirkpatrick Monumental Works, Westerly, Rhode
Island (advertisement), pp. 47
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 47
- Stevenson & Co., Steam Granite Polishing Works,
Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 47
- Marble and Granite Workers Supplies
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Limited, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp. 48
- J. S. Mundy, Established 1870, Hoisting Engines,
Newark, New Jersey (advertisement), pp. 48
- W. H. Anderson & Son, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Detroit, Michigan
(advertisement), pp. 48
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work, New
York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 48
- J. M. Wooldridge, Manufacturer for the Granite Trade
only, Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 48
- George H. Curreen, Patent Polishing Box, Greenbush,
New York (advertisement), pp. 48
- Concord Axle Co., Concord Polishing Machine, Penacook,
New Hampshire (advertisement), pp. 48
- Trow and Holden, Makers and Dealers in Stone Cutters’ & Quarry
Tools, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 48
- B. C. & R. A. Tilghman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Globules or Shot (advertisement), pp. 49
- W. A. Lane, Barre, Vermont, Granite City Polishing
Machine (advertisement), pp. 49
- J. & R. Lamb, Stained Glass, New York City,
New York (advertisement), pp. 49
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
Chicopee, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 49
- The International Granite Co., South Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 51
- “Monumental Items,” pp. 51
- “Business chances, For Sale,
Etc.” pp. 51
- “Wanted – Situations or Help.” pp.
51
- “Books For The Trade.” pp. 52
- Contents.
- Editorial – 61-62
- How to Raise Funds for Public Monuments – 62
- Statues of Columbus – 63
- Cemetery at Monaco – 64
- The Matthews Mausoleum – 64
- Proposed Monuments – 67
- Among the Sculptors – 68
- World’s Fair Notes – 70
- Cemetery News – 71
- Associations – 72
- Tammany Monument – 75
- Public Statues in America – 76
- Trade Notes – 78
- New Firms, Trade Changes, &tc. – 78
- Bronze – 79
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – 80
- Quincy Correspondence – 81
- Quarries - 85
- Editorial – 61
- “Raising Funds for Monuments,” pp.
62
- (Engraving caption) “Soldiers’ Monument, Fremont, O.” (Ohio),
pp. 62
- “Statues of Columbus,” pp.
63
- “In the Cemetery for Monte Carlo and Monaco,” pp.
64 (Photo caption) “ Neri Monument, Monaco, Italy” pp.
65; (Engraving captions) “Matthews Mausoleum, Milwaukee, Wis.” (Wisconsin)
pp. 65 & “Design For a Granite Monument,” pp.
66
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 67
- “Among The Sculptors,” pp. 68
- “World’s Fair Notes,” pp. 70.
- “Cemetery News,” pp. 71
- “Sunday Funerals,” pp. 71
- “Elm Lawn Cemetery, Bay
City, Mich.” (Michigan),
pp. 71 (Engraving caption) “Entrance to Elm Lawn
Cemetery,” pp. 71
- “Associations” pp. 72
- “The Indiana Meeting,” pp.
72
- “The Nebraska Meeting,” pp.
72
- “The Michigan Meeting,” pp.
73
- “The Meeting at Boston,” pp.
74
- “The Tammany Monument at Gettysburg,” pp.
75
- “Epitaphs.” pp. 75
- “Correspondence” pp. 75
- “An Answer to Cartwright Bros.’ Problem” pp.
75
- “Public Statuary in America.” pp.
76
- “The Randidge Mausoleum at Forest
HillsCemetery, Boston.” (Massachusetts)
pp. 76
- “Our Illustrations” “International
Edition” pp. 76
- “Unique Monuments.” pp. 77
- “Ripping Up Slabs of Stone.” pp. 77
- “A Peculiar Epitaph.” pp. 77
- “Trade Notes.” pp. 78
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.” pp. 78
- “Italian Statues.” W. C. Townsend
of New York pp. 78
- “Bronze,” pp. 79
- “Scotch, Swedish and American,” pp.
79
- M. H. Mosman, Proprietor Chicopee Bronze Works,
Chicopee, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 79
- J. & R. Lamb, Metal Work, New York City, New
York (advertisement), pp. 79
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work, New
York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 79
- American Bronze Co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 79
- “Listen to a Tale of Woe,” pp. 80.
- “Trade News Department – Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
80
- “Quincy, Massachusetts – From
our own Correspondent, ” (Massachusetts),
pp. 81
- Milne, Chalmers & Co., Monumental Works, Steam
Polishing Works, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 79
- Craig & Richards Granite Co., Monument Manufacturers,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 81
- Adams & Bacon, Rutland Marble, Middlebury, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 81
- James Dunn, Manufacturer, Portable Hoist, Cleveland,
Ohio (advertisement), pp. 81
- Thos. W. Casey, Quarry and Works, Groton, Connecticut
(advertisement), pp. 81
- James N. White, Stone Dealer, West Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 82
- James H. Lancaster, New York City, New York, “The ‘Lancaster’ Rock
Crushers” (advertisement), pp. 82
- Frederick & Field, Quarries and Works, Quincy,
Massachusetts, established 1839 (advertisement), pp. 82 (“15th
and 50th New York Engineer’s Monuments, erected at Gettysburg,
Designed and executed by Frederick & Field, 1891”)
- T. P. Owens & sons, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Quincy Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 82
- McGee Marble & Granite Co., Wholesale Dealers
and Manufacturers, Rustic Monuments made from Bedford Stone (Indiana),
Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 82
- Mount Vernon Granite Co., Stone Dealers, Quincy,
Massachusetts (W. Lillicrap, J. Lillicrap, and P. M. Clarke) (advertisement),
pp. 82
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers and Designers,
Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 82
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 83
- F. Barnicoat, Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 83
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Incorporated 1881, Quarry
owners and manufacturers, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp.
83
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 83
- T. F. Mannex, Manufacturer and Dealer, West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 83
- Joss Brothers,
Monumental Manufacturers, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 83
- Quincy Co-Operative Granite Company, Wholesalers & Manufacturers
of Quincy, Concord, and all Eastern Granite Monuments and
Cemetery Work, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 83
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers and Dealers in
New England Granites, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 83
- A. M. Deane & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 83
- The Sunnyside, The oldest and best undertaking trade
journal in the world, Established 1871, Frank H. Chase, Publisher,
New York City, New York, pp. 83
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, William Birse,
Manager, South Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 84
- Melcher & Hadley, Manufacturers of Granite Monuments,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 84
- Wood & Troup, Manufacturers and Dealers in Dark
Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 84
- Henderson & Dickie, Manufacturers & Dealers
in Barre Granite Monuments, etc., Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 84
- Malnati Bros., Quincy Granite, Westerly Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 84
- McDonnell & Cook, Manufacturers of Quincy Granite
Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 84
- Igo, Warner Granite Co., Dealers in all kinds
of Monuments, Statuary, and Cemetery Work in Dark Blue, Light Quincy,
and all other Eastern Granites, Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 84
- United Mercantile Agency, 34 School St., Room
49, Boston, Massachusetts, “You Use Bradstreet, Russell or
Dun, for Financial Ratings and Special Reports but our Book of Credits
(200 pages) gives the estimated wealth of all dealers and workers
in Granite and Marble complete. Let us furnish
you with equally as good service as you now get at an annual saving
of $100 to yourself. Correspondence solicited.”
- Chas. (Charles) W. McMillan, Dealer in Barre Granite
Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 84
- Stark Bros., Louisiana, Missouri, Founded 1835, “Last & Bear
like whole root fruit trees; see “Fruits trees….”,
(advertisement), pp. 84
- Hallowell Central Granite Co., Hallowell Granite,
Hallowell, Maine (advertisement), pp. 84
- East Milford Granite Co., Blue New Westerly or Soughegan
Granite, for the Trade, East Milford, New Hampshire (advertisement)
pp. 84
- “Asiatic Funeral Customs,” pp. 84
- McDonnell & Kelley, Manufacturers of Quincy
and other New England Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 85
- Richard Opie, Manufacturers of Monumental, Westerly,
Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 85
- Emslie & Kellman, Dealers in Barre Granite
Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Coping, etc., Draping and Carving
a Specialty, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 85
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Fine Granite Monumental Work. Statuary and Drapery a Specialty, Barre,
Vermont (William Cole, and Onorato Marciasi) (advertisement), pp.
85
- J. W. McDonald & Co., Monumental Work, Barre,
Vermont (J. W. McDonald, William McGee, J. W. Kidder) (advertisement),
pp. 85
- Clarihew & Gray, Manufactures of Granite Monuments,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 85
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Granite Monuments and Statuary,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 85
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 85
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, dark Blue Quincy
Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- Norfolk Granite Company, Dealers in all kinds
of Monumental Statuary and Cemetery Work, Quincy, Massachusetts
(W. Burke, Manager & T. O’Keefe, Treasurer (advertisement),
pp. 86
- William Callahan, Manufacturer of Monumental Work,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- Thos. F. Burke & Bros., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- Wm. T. Spargo, Manufacturer of Monuments, Statuary,
etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- Fuller, Foley & co., Artistic Memorials, West
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- E. C. French, Manufacturer and Dealer in Monumental
Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 86
- Burton & Williams, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Dealers, Office and Works Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 86
- GraniteState Monumental Works,
M. G. Gannon, Proprietor, Concord Granite Monuments,
Headstones, tablets, Urns, Statues, etc., Concord, New Hampshire (advertisement),
pp. 86
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson,
Proprietors of the Jameson Granite Quarry, south Thomaston, Maine
(Eugene N. Brown & Frank
S. Wade) (advertisement), pp. 86
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 86
- The Puritan Granite Co., Daniel & Thayer,
Manufacturers of Barre Granite Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 86
- John Duffus, Manufacturer and Dealer in Dark Barre
Granite Monuments, etc., Works, Williamstown, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 86
- James Kirkpatrick Monumental Workers, Westerly
Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 86
- Stevenson & Co., Steam Granite Polishing Works,
Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 86
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Limited, Crushed
Steel and Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (advertisement),
pp. 87
- J. S. Mundy, Hoisting Engines, Newark, New Jersey
(advertisement), pp. 87
- W. H. Anderson & son, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Detroit, Michigan
(advertisement), pp. 87
- George H. Curreen, Patent Polishing Box, Greenbush,
New York (advertisement), pp. 87
- W. A. Lane, Manufacturer, Granite City Polishing
Machine, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 87
- Trow & Holden, Makers and Dealers in Stone
Cutters’ & Quarry
Tools, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 87
- Van Duzen & Tift Co., Pump Department, Van
Duzen’s
Steam Jet Pump, Cincinnati, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 87
- B. C. & R. A. Tilghman, Patent Chilled Iron
Globules, or Saot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp.
87
- The International Granite Co. South Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 88
- John McLean, Bronze and Galvanized Cemetery Supplies,
New York New York (advertisement), pp. 88
- Concord Axle Co., Concord Polishing Machine, Penaook,
New Hampshire (advertisement), pp. 88
- Wanted Ads, pp. 88
- Contents.
- Contents, pp. 98
- Editorial – pp. 97-98
- Monuments to Women – pp. 99
- The Campo Santo at Genoa – pp. 100
- Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn – pp. 101
- Among the Sculptors – pp. 102
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 103
- World’s Fair Notes – pp. 104
- Mines and Mining at the World’s Fair – pp. 105
- The Dyer Monument – pp. 106
- Great National Art Project – pp. 107
- A Memorial to Anna Sewell – pp. 107
- Cemetery Notes – pp. 109
- Receiving Tomb in Oak Grove Cemetery, Gardiner, Maine – pp.
108
- The Wiedmann Monument – pp. 110
- Our Illustrations – pp. 110
- Associations – pp. 110, 111, 112, 113, 114
- Correspondence – pp. 115
- Bronze – pp. 116
- Trade Notes – pp. 117
- New Firms, Trade Changes, &c. – pp. 117
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – pp. 118
- Quarries – pp. 119
- Quincy Correspondence – pp. 129-121
- “Editorial,” pp. 97-99
- “Monuments To Women,” pp. 99
- “The Campo Santo at Genoa (Italy)” – pp.
100 (Photo caption) “The Campo Santo, Genoa,” pp. 100
- “Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Massachusetts,” pp – 101
- “Among The Sculptors,” pp. 102
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 103
- “World’s Fair Notes,” pp. 104
- “Mines and Mining at the World’s Fair,” pp.
105
- “A Memorial to Anna Sewell, the Authoress of ‘Black
Beauty.’ (includes an engraving), pp. 106
- “Georgia Marble,” pp. 106
- “Great National Art Project,” pp.
106
- “The Dyer Memorial,” at Providence,
Rhode Island; Henry H. Kitson, sculptor, pp. 10 (Photo captions: “Kitson’s
Design.” “Guillon’s Design.”
- “New Receiving Tomb in Oak Grove Cemetery, Gardiner,
Maine,” pp. 108 (Photo captions) “Receiving
Tomb Oak Grove Cemetery, Gardiner, Me.” “Plan.” “Transverse
Section.”
- “Cemetery Notes,” pp. 109
- “A Montivideo Cemetery,” (Montevideo,
Uruguay), pp. 109
- “The Widemann Monument,” in the Evergreen
Cemetery at Newport, Kentucky (Includes an sketch of monument), pp.
110
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 110
- “Associations,” pp. 110
- “Annual Meeting of the Retail and Wholesale Marble
dealers’ Association at Boston,” pp. 110
- “Meeting of the Ohio Marble
and Granite Dealers Association,” pp. 112
- “Important to Delegates to Quincy,” pp.
114
- “Correspondence,” pp. 115
- “The Granite Trade in Scotland,” pp.
115
- “Cartwright Brothers’ Problem Explained,” pp.
115
- “Reply to ‘A Tale of Woe,” pp.
115
- “Bronze,” pp. 116 (Photo caption) “Bronze
Tympanym. J. Massey Rhind, SC.”
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 117
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc. (deaths, dissolutions),” pp.
117
- “Trade News Department – among Our Advertisers,” pp.
118
- “New Patents,” pp. 118
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 119
- R. A. Curtis, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Statuary, American and Scotch Granite, Indianapolis, Indiana (advertisement),
pp. 119
- Gross & Rowe, Wholesale Rustic Works, Bedford,
Indiana (advertisement), pp. 119
- McDonnell & Kelley, Quincy and other New England
Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 120
- George H. Curreen, Patent Polishing Box, Greenbush,
New York (advertisement), pp. 120
- Frederick & Field, Quarries and Works, Quincy,
Massachusetts, Established 1839 (advertisement), pp. 120
- Milne, Chalmers & Co., Quarry Owners and Manufacturers,
Monumental Work, Steam Polishing Works, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 120
- Craig & Richards Granite Co., Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 120
- James Brennan, Prices, estimates and rules for
figuring the cost of granite work (publication) (advertisement),
pp. 120
- “Quincy, Massachusetts,” (advertisement),
pp. 120
- Adams & Bacon, Stone Works, Middlebury, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 121
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers Designers, Chicago,
Illinois Vermont (advertisement), pp. 121
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work of
every description for Vaults and Tombs, Doors and Gates a Specialty,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 121
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H.
Mosman, (advertisement), pp. 121
- American Bronze Co., Chicago, Illinois (advertisement),
pp. 121
- J. & r. Lamb Mosaics, New York City, New York
(advertisement), pp. 121
- “Granite News from Barre, Vermont,” pp.
122
- Emslie & Kelman, Granite Monument Dealers,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 122
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & co.,
Fine Granite Monumental Work, Statuary and Drapery a Specialty,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 122
- Richard Opie, Manufacturer of Monumental Work
from Westerly Granite, Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp.
122
- Ewen & Co., Manufacturers of Monumental Work,
Works, Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 122
- Hartman Manufacturing Co., The “Hartman” Patent
Steel Picket Fence (advertisement), pp. 122
- Melcher & Hadley, Manufacturer of Granite
Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 123
- J. W. McDonald & Co., Quarriers and Manufacturers
of Monumental Work from Light and Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont
(J. W. McDonald, William McGee, J. W. Kidder) (advertisement), pp.
123
- Clarihew & Gray, Manufacturers of Barre Granite
Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 123
- Charles W. McMillan, Dealer in Barre Granite Monuments,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 123
- Wood & Troup, Manufacturers and Dealers in
Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 123
- Henderson & Dickie, Manufacturers & Dealers
in Barre Granite Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp.
123
- E. C. French, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Monumental
Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 123
- The Puritan Granite Co., Daniel & Thayer,
Manufacturers of Granite Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 123
- John Duffus, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Dark
Barre granite Monuments, etc., Works, Williamstown, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 123
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- McDonnell & Cook, Quincy Granite Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, Dealers Only (advertisement), pp. 124
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Incorporated 1881, Quincy,
Massachusetts (John Lavers, Agent; P. W. Driscoll, Treasurer) (advertisement),
pp. 124
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers of Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- Malnati Bros., Quincy and Westerly Granite, South
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- T. F. Mannex, Manufacturer and Dealer in Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- Joss Brothers, Manufacturers of Quincy Granite
Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- Igo & Warner Granite Co., South Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 124
- A. M. Deane & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- Quincy Co-Operative Granite Company, Wholesalers & Manufacturers
of Quincy, Concord, and all Eastern Granite Monuments and Cemetery
Work, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- F. Barnicoat Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 124
- J. H. Bishop & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 124
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Dark Blue Quincy
Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- Norfolk Granite Company, Dealers in all kinds
of Monumental statuary and Cemetery Work, W. F. Burke, Manager,
and T. O’Keefe, Treasurer (advertisement), pp. 125
- William T. Spargo, Manufacturer of Monuments,
Statuary, etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp.
125
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials, Granite
Work, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- Mount Vernon Granite Company, New England Granites,
Carving and Statuary a Specialty, Quincy, Massachusetts (W. Lillicrap,
J. Lillicrap, and P.M. Clarke) (advertisement), pp. 125
- McIntosh & Son, Monumental Work, South Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- William Callahan, Manufacturer of Monumental Work,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- Burton & Williams, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Dealers in Maine Granites, Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 125
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- James N. White, Granite Dealer, Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 125
- John O’Rourke, “Light and Dark Barre
Granite from our Quarries,” Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 126
- Stark Bros. Whole Root Trees, Louisiana, Missouri,
founded 1835 (advertisement), pp. 126
- Scientific American, Scientific American Agency
for Patents, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 126
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson,
Proprietors of the Jameson Granite Quarry, South Thomaston, Maine
(Eugene N. Brown and Frank S. Wade) (advertisement), pp. 126
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 126
- United Mercantile Agency, “Book of Credits” “gives
the estimated wealth of all dealers and workers in Granite and Marble…”,
Boston, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 126
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, South Thomaston,
Maine, William Birss, Manager (advertisement), pp. 126
- James Kirkpatrick Monumental Works, Red, White,
Blue and Pink Westerly Granite, Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement),
pp. 126
- Lewis D. Gumb, Granite Dealer, Madison Pink Granite
Quarried and Manufactured by Lewis D. Gumb (advertisement), pp. 126
- Hallowell Central Granite Co., Hallowell, Maine
(advertisement), pp. 126
- East Milford Granite Co., Blue New Westerly or
Soughegan Granite for the trade, East Milford, New Hampshire (advertisement),
pp. 126
- The Sunnyside, The oldest and best undertaking
trade journal in the world, Established 1871, Frank H. Chase, Publisher,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 126
- Stevenson & Co. Steam Granite Polishing Works,
Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 126
- Contents.
- Editorial – pp. 137
- The Sidon Sarcophagi – pp.
138
- Gold and Ivory Sculpture – pp. 138
- Sculpture for the Chicago Exposition – pp.
139
- The Monumental Profession in a Spanish City – pp.
139
- Busts of Washington – pp.
140
- Native and Foreign Art – pp. 140
- Martin Millmore Monument – pp.
141
- Among the Sculptors – pp. 142
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 143
- World’s Fair Notes – pp. 144-145
- Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England – pp.
146
- A California Cemetery – pp.
147
- Ohio World’s Fair Monument – pp.
147
- A Monument to Glass Workers – pp. 147
- The MajorAndreMonument – pp.
148
- Rare and Beautiful Colored Marbles from Japan – pp.
148
- As to Business Methods – pp. 149
- Correspondence – pp. 150
- Associations – pp. 151
- Bronze – pp. 152
- Trade Notes – pp. 153
- Quarry Notes – pp. 154
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – pp. 156,
157, 158
- Quincy Correspondence – pp.
159-160
- Barre Correspondence – pp. 161
- “Editorial – pp. 137
- “The Sidon Sarcophagi,” “Eighteen
sarcophagi, excavated at Sidon form the principal objects of interest
in a new museum at Constantinople….” pp. 138
- “Gold and Ivory Sculpture,” pp. 138
- “Sculpture for the Chicago Exposition,” pp.
139
- “The Monumental Profession in a Spanish City,” (Barcelona,
Spain), pp. 139
- “Busts of Washington,” pp.
140
- “Native and Foreign Art,” pp. 140
- “The Martin Millmore Monument,” pp.
141 (Photo caption) “The Martin Millmore Monument. D. E. French,
Sculptor.”
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 142
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 143
- “Monumental Items,” pp. 143 (Photo caption) “The
Genii of Transportation. Bas-relief for main entrance of Transportation
building. John J. Boyle, Sculptor.” – pp. 144
- “Manufacturers’ Building,” (“The
building designed for Manufacturers and Liberal Arts at the World’s
Fair is the largest ever contemplated or erected for a similar purpose….”)
- “The Major Andre Monument,” pp.
148
- “Rare and Beautiful Colored Marbles from Japan,” pp.
148
- “As to Business Methods,” pp. 149 (Sketch
caption: “Design for a Marker”)
- “Correspondence,” pp. 150
- “Associations,” pp. 151
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 151
- “Bronze,” pp. 152
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers and Designers,
Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 152
- National Fine Art Foundry, Maurice J. Power, Established
1868, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 152
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 152
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
Chicopee, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 152
- American Bronze Co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 152
- J. & R. Lamb, Stained Glass, New York City,
New York (advertisement), pp. 152
- George H. Curreen, Patent Polishing Box, Greenbush,
New York (advertisement), pp. 153
- Franklin Hardwick & Son, Granite Dealers,
Quincy, Massachusetts (Franklin Hardwick & C. F. Hardwick) (advertisement),
pp. 153
- New England Memorial Restoring Co., New York City,
New York. “Perfect Memorial Restorations Without Acids” (advertisement),
pp. 153
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 153
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 154
- Ryegate Granite Works Co., South Ryegate, Vermont,
Quarry Owners, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ryegate, Standard and
Barre Granites (advertisement) pp. 154 (Photo caption) “5th
Michigan Infantry Monument at Gettysburg.”
- “The Middlebrook Granite Quarries For Lease at Middlebrook,
Missouri, Iron Mountain Co., St. Louis, Missouri,” (advertisement),
pp. 154
- Addison Black Granite Quarry Land For Sale (Also
called Black Diamond), “Four hundred acres of unimproved
quarry land….” John L. Dalot, Addison Point, Maine
(advertisement), pp. 154
- New firm of Messrs. Jonathan S. Swingle, Secretary, & Alexander
Falconer, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 155
(Sketch captions) “J. S. Swingle” and “Alex. Falconer”
- E. C. Willison, Granites and Monuments, (advertisement),
pp. 156
- E. C. Willison, the Kavanagh Hand-Polishing, Sawing
and Drilling Machine, Kansas City, Missouri; Aberdeen, Scotland; Montpelier,
Vermont; South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 156
- Fulton Iron & Engine Works, Detroit, Michigan
(advertisement), pp. 157
- Adams & Bacon, Stone Manufacturer, Middlebury,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 158
- James Dunn, Manufacturer of Bailey’s Steel
or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 158
- Thomas W. Casey, Groton Granite, Quarry and Works,
Groton, Connecticut (advertisement), pp. 158
- Foster & Richards, Monumental Designers and Draughtsmen,
Designs on Silk a Specialty, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 158
- Moir Granite Co., Quarrymen and Manufacturers
of Red and Gray Granites, Beebe Plain, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 159
- “Quincy, Massachusetts,” pp.
159
- James H. Lancaster, The “ Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 160
- Frederick & Field, Quarries and Works, Quincy,
Massachusetts, Established 1839 (advertisement), pp. 160
- Milne & Chalmers, Quarry Owners and Manufacturers
Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Steam Polishing Works (advertisement),
pp. 160
- Craig & Richards Granite Co., Dark Blue Quincy
Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 160
- James N. White, Stone Dealer, West Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 161
- Richard Opie, Manufacturer of Monumental Work
from Quincy Granite, etc., Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement),
pp. 161
- Ewen & co., Manufacturers of Monumental Work
from Red, White and Blue Westerly Granite, and Barre, & Quincy
Granite, Works: Westerly, Rhode Island, “The Trade Only Supplied” (advertisement),
pp. 161
- Maine Red Granite Co., Red Beach Red Granite &
Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine (advertisement), pp.
161
- Machiasport Granite Co., Light Red Granite, Monumental
and Building Work, Machiasport, Maine (advertisement), pp. 161
- Robert Eckerlein, Centre Groton, Connecticut,
Centre Groton Granite adapted for Monumental and Cemetery Work (advertisement),
pp. 161
- “Barre, Vermont (Correspondence),” pp.
161
- R. A. Curtis, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Statuary, American and Scotch Granite, Indianapolis, Indiana (advertisement),
pp. 162
- Gross & Rowe, Wholesale Rustic Works, Bedford
Stone, Bedford, Indiana (advertisement), pp. 162
- John A. Connon, Manufacturer and Dealer, Barre
Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 162
- The North American Iron Works, Foundry: Brooklyn,
New York (advertisement), pp. 162
- John O’Rourke, Proprietor of the Barre
Standard Granite Quarries, Manufacturer of Monumental and Building
Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 162
- Contents.
- Editorial – pp. 177
- The Grant Monument – pp. 178
- The Saratoga Monument – pp. 180
- Ruins of Ancient Copan – pp. 181
- Among the Sculptors – pp. 182
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 183
- World’s Fair Letter – pp. 184
- The Unknown – pp. 184
- The Columbus Fountain – p. 185
- Monuments in Brussels – pp. 186
- Design for Granite Monument – pp. 187
- Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, New York – pp. 188
- Forrest Park, Springfield, Massachusetts – pp. 189
- Associations – pp. 190
- Quarry Notes – pp. 192
- Trade Notes – pp. 193
- Trade Changes, New Firms – pp. 194
- An Important Transfer – pp. 194
- Our Illustrations – pp. 195
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – pp. 196
- Bronze – pp. 198
- Correspondence, - 199, 200, 201
- Business Changes, For Sale, etc. – pp. 208
- “Editorial,” pp. 177
- “The Grant Monument ” (in
New York ), pp. 178 (Sketch caption) “The Proposed Grant Monument.”
- “The Washington Arch ” (in
New York ), pp. 179
- “The Saratoga Monument ” (commemorating
the Battle of Saratoga in New York ) (Photo captions) “Statue
of General Gates.” “Statue of General Schuyler” and
a photograph of the Saratoga Monument is included. pp. 180
- “Ruins of Ancient Copan ” (in
Honduras), pp. 181
- “Design for a Marker” (photograph),
pp. 181
- “Among The Sculptors,” pp. 182
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 83
- “World’s Fair Letter,” from
Jackson Park, April 25, 1892, pp. 184
- “The ‘Unknown,’” (headstones
for unknown soldiers’ graves in village and private cemeteries),
pp. 184
- “The Columbus Fountain,” (monuments
in New York; Scranton, Pennsylvania) (a sketch is included of one
of the Columbus Fountains), pp. 185
- “Monuments in Brussels,” (Photo caption) “Monumental
Fountain to Counts D’Egmont and De Horne, Brussels,” (in
Belgium ), pp. 186
- “Design For a Granite Monument,” Foster &c
Richards (sketch), pp. 187
- “Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, New York,” (plans
for the new cemetery), pp. 188
- “Forest Park at Springfield, Massachusetts” (Photo
caption) “The Barney Mausoleum in Forest Park, Springfield,
Mass.” pp. 189
- “Associations,” pp. 190
- “The Quincy Conference ” (Massachusetts
), pp. 190 (Photo caption) “Delegates to the Quincy
Conference.” pp. 191
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 192
- F. H. Venn, Jr., Monumental Draftsman, Chicago,
Illinois “A Good Design is Half the Battle. Artistic Perspectives
Executed in Water Color and with the Air Brush.” (advertisement),
pp. 192
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 193
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp. 194
- “Notice to the Trade.” pp. 194
- “An Important Transfer.” pp 194
- “The 44th New York Infantry Monument, Gettysburg,” pp.
95
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 195
- “Frederick & Field, Quarries and Works,
Quincy, Massachusetts, Established 1839 (advertisement), pp. 195
- Milne & Chalmers, Quarry Owners and Manufacturers,
Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Steam Polishing Works, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 195
- E. T. Barnum, Vases, Settees, Chairs, Iron Fences,
Cemetery Fences, Fountains, Lawn Furniture, Vault Gates, Tubular
Fences, Grave Guards, Detroit, Michigan (advertisement), pp. 195
- Henderson & Dickie, Barre Granite Monuments,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 195
- Hooker & Martin, Successors to John O’Rourke & Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealers, Plainfield, Vermont (advertisement), pp.
195
- E. C. French, Manufacturer of and Dealers in
Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 195
- The Puritan Granite Co., Daniel & Thayer,
Monumental Works, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 195
- Hooker & Martin, Successors to John O’Rourke & Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealers, Plainfield, Vermont (advertisement), pp.
195
- E. C. Willison, Monument Dealer (advertisement),
pp. 196
- E. C. Willison, Kavanagh Hand-Polishing, Sawing
and Drilling Machine, Kansas City, Missouri; Aberdeen, Scotland;
Montpelier, Vermont; South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 196
- Mitchell Granite Co., 1846-1892, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 196
- “Trade News Department – Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
196
- Moir Granite Co., Red and Gray Granites, Beebe
Plain, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 197
- “Bronze,” pp. 198
- Irving, Monumental Photographs For the Trade,
Troy, New York (advertisement), pp. 198
- The Levytype Co., Engravers and Designers, Chicago,
Illinois (advertisement), pp. 198
- National Fine Art Foundry, Established 1868,
Maurice J. Power, New York City, New York (advertisement),
pp. 198
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 198
- American Bronze Co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois (Sketch caption) “Gen. U.S. Grant,
Galena, Ill. ”
- McGillvray & Jones, Quarry Owners and manufacturers
Dark Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp.
199
- J. E. Bolles & Co., Vault
Doors, Hinges and Locks in Iron or Bronze, Detroit, Michigan (advertisement),
pp. 199
- Igo & Warner Granite Co., Dealer in Monuments,
Statuary and Cemetery Work in Dark Blue, Light Quincy and all other
Eastern granites, Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 199
- “Quincy, Massachusetts,” pp.
199
- Addison Black Granite Quarry Land For Sale, (Also
called Black Diamond), John L. Dalot, Addison Point, Maine (advertisement),
pp. 200
- James H. Lancaster, “The ‘ Lancaster ’ Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 200
- Fulton Iron and Engine Works, Detroit, Michigan,
Sure-Grip Steel Tackle Block, Detroit, Michigan (advertisement),
pp. 200
- Adams & Bacon, Grandon Italiana and Florentine
Blue, and Rutland Marble, Middlebury, Vermont (advertisement), pp.
200
- James Dunn, Manufacturer of Bailey’s Steel
or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 200
- Thomas W. Casey, Quarry and Works, Groton Granite,
Groton, Connecticut (advertisement), pp. 200
- “Barre, Vermont (Correspondence),” pp.
201
- Richard Opie, Manufacturer of Monumental Work
from Westerly Granite, Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp.
201
- James N. White, Quincy Granite Dealer, Works:
West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 201
- Ewen & Co., Manufacturers of Monumental Work
from red, white, and blue Westerly granite, Works: Westerly, Rhode
Island. “The Trade Only Supplied.” (advertisement), pp.
201
- Maine Red granite Co., Red Beach, Maine (advertisement),
pp. 201
- Machiasport Granite Co., Machiasport, Maine (advertisement),
pp. 201
- Robert Eckerlein, Centre Groton Granite, Centre
Groton, Connecticut (advertisement), pp. 201
- “Design For a Monument,” pp. 202
- Franklin Hardwick & Son, Dealers in Rough,
Hammered and Polished Granite (Franklin Hardwick and C. F. Hardwick),
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 202
- Malnati Bros., Westerly Granite, South Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 202
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers & Wholesale
Dealers in New England Granites, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 202
- A. Marnock & Co., Headquarters for Scotch,
Swede, and all American Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 202
- T. P. Owens & Son, Manufacturers and Dealers
of Quincy Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 203
- Mount Vernon Granite Company, New England Granites
(W. Lillicrap, J. Lillicrap, P. M. Clark), Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 203
- Emslie & Kelman, Dealers in Barre Granite
Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 203
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Fine Granite Monumental Work. Statuary and Drapery a Specialty, Barre,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 203
- “Epitaphs,” pp. 203
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Monuments, Statuary, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 204
- McDonnell & Cook, Manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monumental Work, Dealers Only (advertisement), pp. 204
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Chicopee,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 204
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Monuments, Statuary,
etc., Works: Quincy, Adams Station, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 204
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers of dark and
light Quincy Granite and all eastern Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 204
- F. Barnicoat, Successor to F.
Barnicoat & Co., Granite Statuary, Portrait and Ideal Figures,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 204
- T. F. Mannex, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain
and Ornamental Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 204
- Joss Brothers, Manufactures of Quincy granite
Monumental work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 204
- The North American Iron Works (foundry), Brooklyn
New York (advertisement), pp. 204
- Quincy Cooperative Granite Company, Wholesalers & Manufacturers
of Quincy, Concord, and all Eastern Granite, West Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 204
- John O’Rourke, Proprietor of the Barre
Standard Granite Quarries, Manufacturer of Monumental and Building
Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 204
- W. T. Fitzgerald, Attorney at Law, Patent, Washington,
D.C. (advertisement), pp. 204
- John A. Connon, Manufacturer and Dealer, Barre
Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 204
- McDonnell & Kelley, Manufacturers of Quincy
and other New England Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 205
- Wood & Troup, Dark Barre Granite, Barre,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 205
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Dark Blue Quincy
Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 205
- Melcher & Hadley, Manufacturers of Barre
Granite Monuments, Cemetery Work, etc., Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 205
- Norfolk Granite Company, W. Burke, Manager, T.
O’Keefe, Treasurer, Dealers in all kinds of Monumental Statuary
and Cemetery Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 205
- McIntosh & Son, Manufacturers of all kinds
of Monumental Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 205
- William Callahan, Manufacturer of Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 205
- Thomas F. Burke & Bros., Manufacturers of
Quincy Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 205
- William T. Spargo, Manufacturers of Monuments,
Statuary, Cemetery Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 205
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 205
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials,
Granite Work of Every Description, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 205
- New England Memorial Restoring Co., New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 205
- John Duffus, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Dark
Barre Granite Monuments, Works, Williamstown, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 205
- Marble Workers’ Manual: Containing
practical information respecting marbles in general, their cutting,
working and polishing; veneering of marble; mosaices (sic); composition
and use of artificial marble, stuccos, cements, recipts (sic), secrets,
etc., etc., Translated from the French, by M. L. Booth, with an appendix
concerning American Marble, 12 mo. cloth, $1.50. We will send the
above and The Monumental News one year $2.00. (advertisement), pp.
205 (Please Note: You can read this book, “Marble Workers’ Manual” on
this Stone Quarries and Beyond web site in the “Articles” section.)
- United Mercantile Agency, Book of Credits,
Boston, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 206
- Scientific American Agency for Patents, Scientific
American, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 206
- Brown & Wade, Eugene N. Brown and Frank S.
Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson, Proprietors of the Jameson Granite
Quarry, South Thomaston, Maine (advertisement), pp. 206
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Quincy Granite Monuments
and Statuary, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 206
- Lewis D. Gumb, Quarrier and Manufacturer of Madison Pink
Granite, Lowell, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 206
- John McLean, Bronze and Galvanized Cemetery Supplies,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 206
- Hallowell Central Granite Co., Hallowell Granite
in the rough, Hallowell, Maine (advertisement), pp. 206
- East Milford Granite Co., Manufacturers of Blue
New Westerly or Souhegan Granite for the Trade, “We control
the output of the extensive blue New Westerly granite quarries of
Messrs. Young & Son of Milford, N.Y. ” (advertisement),
pp. 206
- Crown Granite Works, Monuments, South Thomaston,
Maine (advertisement), pp. 206
- James Kirkpatrick Monumental Works, Red, White,
Blue and Pink Westerly Granite, Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement),
pp. 206
- The Sunnyside, the oldest & best undertaking
trade journal in the world, Established 1871, Frank H. Chase, Publisher,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 206
- Stevenson & Co. Steam Granite Polishing Works, Westerly,
Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 206
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Limited, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp. 207
- J. S. Mundy, Established 1870, Hoisting Engines,
Newark, New Jersey (advertisement), pp. 207
- W. H. Anderson & Son, Manufacturers of and
Dealers in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Jacks,
Derricks and Tooth Chisels, Machinery, &c, Detroit, Michigan (advertisement),
pp. 207
- B. C. & R. A. Tilghman, Patent Chilled Iron
Globules, or Shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp.
207
- Perry & Demeritt, Manufacturers of Superior
Iron Frame Polishing Machines, Montpelier, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 207
- Granite City Polishing Machine, W. A. Lane, Manufacturer,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 207
- The Van Duzen & Tift Co., Pump Department,
Van Duzen’s Steam Jet Pump, Cincinnati, Ohio (advertisement),
pp. 207
- Concord Polishing Machine, in successful operation
at many of the best polishing mills in New England, Cincinnati,
Ohio (advertisement), pp. 207
- Concord Axle Co., Concord Polishing Machine,
Penacook, New Hampshire (advertisement), pp. 207
- Foster & Richards, Monumental Designers and
Draughtsmen, Designs on Silk a Specialty, A. E. Foster and W. A.
Richards, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 208
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” pp. 208
- “Wanted – Situations or Help,” pp.
208
- Contents.
- Editorial – pp. 217
- The New England Granite
Troubles– pp. 218
- The Salon of 1892, pp. 220
- Associations, pp. 221
- Our Illustrations, pp. 221
- Among the Sculptors, pp. 222
- Proposed Monuments, pp. 223
- World’s Fair Notes, pp. 224
- Woking (sic) Cemetery, pp.
225
- Early Cemeteries, pp. 225
- The Monuments of Brussels, pp.
226
- Famous Onyx Stone, pp. 226
- Suggestions on the Care of Country Cemeteries, pp.
227
- Art at the Altar, pp. 228
- The Wisconsin Monolith, pp.
228
- Burials in Westminster Abbey, pp.
229
- Modern Cremation, pp. 230
- The Kingsley Memorial Chapel, pp.
231
- A Cemetery Chapel at Moderate Cost, pp.
231
- Luxurious Homes of the Dead, pp.
232
- Opposed to Cremation, pp. 232
- Trade Notes, pp. 233
- New Firms, Changes, etc., pp. 233
- Bronze, pp. 234
- Correspondence, pp. 235-236
- Nature’s Monument at Washington, pp.
237
- Trade News Among our Advertisers, pp.
238-239
- “Editorial,” pp. 217
- “This New England Granite Troubles,” pp.
218 (Photo caption) “Leonard W. Volks Statue of Abraham Lincoln
for the Rochester, N.Y. Soldiers’ Monument.” pp. 220
- “Memorial Day and Soldiers’ Monuments,” pp.
219
- “The Salon of 1892,” pp. 220
- “Associations,” pp. 221
- “The Largest Corinthian Cap in the United States,” pp.
221 (Includes a photograph capital of the stone is included. “The
Corinthian capital of the Confederate soldiers’ monument on
Libby Hill, Richardman, Virginia, which was placed in position last
month is the largest granite capital of the kind in the United States…The
granite was quarried and cut by the Petersburg Granite Quarrying Co.,
of Petersburg, Va., for Mr. James Netherwood, the Richmond Contractor.”)
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 221
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 222
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 223
- “World’s Fair Notes,” pp. 224
- “Working Cemetery, London (England),” pp.
225
- “Early Cemeteries,” pp. 225
- “The Monuments of Brussels,” pp.
226 (Photo caption) “The Congress Column”
- “Famous Onyx Stone,” pp. 226
- “Suggestions on the Care of Country Cemeteries,” pp.
227
- “Art at the Altar,” pp. 228
- “Burials in Westminster Abbey (England),” pp.
229
- “Modern Cremation,” pp. 230
- “The Kingsley Memorial Chapel,” (near
the entrance to the Rome Cemetery, Rome, New York), pp. 231 (Photo
caption) “Design for Kingsley Memorial Chapel, Rome, N.Y.”
- “A Cemetery Chapel at Moderate Cost,” The Illustrated
Carpenter and Builder, of London, published the accompanying
sketch….” pp. 231
- “Luxurious Homes of the Dead” (in Montevideo),
pp. 232
- “Opposed to Cremation,” pp. 232
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 233
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp. 233 “Notice
to Subscribers”
- “Bronze,” pp. 234
- National Fine Art Foundry, Established 1868, Casts,
Artists’ Models, Maurice J. Power (advertisement), pp. 234
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass works, New
York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 234
- American Bronze co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 234
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietors,
Chicopee, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 234
- The North American Iron Works, Brooklyn, New York
(advertisement), pp. 234
- “Quincy, Massachusetts,” pp.
235
- “Barre, Vermont,” pp.
236
- W. C. Townsend, Importer and Manufacturer, New York
City, New York (advertisement), pp. 236
- “Nature’s Monument at Washington,” pp.
237
- Irving, Monumental Photographs for the Trade, Troy,
New York (advertisement), pp. 237
- The Granite Monument Design Co., Photographs of
Granite Monuments, Cleveland, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 237
- R. A. Curtis, Importer and wholesale Dealer, Indianapolis,
Indiana (advertisement), pp. 237
- F. H. Venn, Jr., Monumental Draftsman, Chicago,
Illinois (advertisement), pp. 237
- E. H. Gibson, Monumental Draughting on Silk, Satin
or Paper, Rockford, Illinois (advertisement), pp. 237
- Foster & Richards, A. E. Foster and W. A. Richards,
Monumental Designers (advertisement), pp. 237
- Moir Granite Co., Beebe Plain, Vermont “We
have works in Canada and Vermont….” (advertisement),
pp. 238
- “Trade News Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
238
- John L. Dalot, Addison Black Granite Quarry Land
for Sale (Also called Black Diamond) (advertisement), pp. 239
- Cook & Watkins, Monument Designs, Boston, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 239
- Adams & Bacon, Specialty of block, sawed, and
finished Brandon Italian and Florentine Blue and Rutland Marble, Middlebury,
Vermont (advertisement), pp. 239
- Swingle & Falconer, American and Foreign Granites,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 240
- Standard Granite Company Quarries, Rough Stock
from their Woodbury Quarry (“Light grey even and uniform in color
and texture….”, P.O. Box: Hardwick, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 240
- F. S. Cary & Co., Importers & Wholesaler
Dealers Granite, Marble, & Statuary, Zanesville, Ohio (advertisement),
pp. 240
- James N. White, Dark and Light Quincy Granites,
Works: West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 240
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Fine Granite Monumental Work, Statuary and Drapery a Specialty,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 240
- Barclay Bros., Manufacturers and Steam Polishers,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- Park & Dunbar, Manufacturers and Dealers in
Barre Granite Monuments, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, William Birss,
Manager, Office and Works: South Thomaston, Maine (advertisement),
pp. 241
- Wood & Troup, Manufacturers and Dealers in Dark
Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- E. C. French, Manufacturer of and Dealer of all
kinds of Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- Melcher & Hadley, Manufacturers of Barre Granite
Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- Henderson & Dickie, Manufacturers & dealers
in Barre Granite Monuments, etc., Barre, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 241
- John A. Connon, Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery
Work, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- John O’Rourke, Barre Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 241
- Littlejohn & Milne, Quarriers and Manufacturers,
Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 241
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers & Wholesale
Dealers in all New England Granites, Monuments, Headstones, etc.,
West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 241
- New Westerly Granite Co., Manufacturers and Dealers
in white granite monumental and building work, Milford, New Hampshire
(advertisement), pp. 241
- East Milford Granite Co., Blue New Westerly or Souhegan
Granite For the Trade, East Milford, New Hampshire (advertisement),
pp. 242
- United Mercantile Agency, Book of Credits,
Boston, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 242
- The Ponemah Granite Quarrying & Manufacturing Co.,
Quarry & /Works: Milford, New Hampshire, F. J. Fuller, Manager,
Amherst Station, New Hampshire, “Use Ponemah Granite for all
kinds of Monumental Work, Statuary &c.” (advertisement),
pp. 242
- McDonnell & Kelley, Stone Manufacturer, Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- Thos. F. Burke & Bros., manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp.
243
- Franklin Hardwick & Son, Franklin Hardwick and
C. F. Hardwick, Dealers in Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 243
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Dark Blue Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- Norfolk Granite Company, W. Burke, Manager, and
T. O’Keefe, Treasurer, Dealers in Monumental Statuary and Cemetery
Work “In dark blue and Light Quincy, Oak Hill and Clark’s
Island, and all other eastern granites,” Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 243
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers of Dark and Light
Quincy Granite and all Eastern Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 243
- Sm. T. Spargo, Manufacturers of Monuments, Statuary,
etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- A. Marnock & Co., headquarters for Scotch, Swede,
and all American Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 243
- McIntosh & son, Manufacturers of Monumental
Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- William Callahan, Manufacturer of Monumental Work,
Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- T. F. Mannex, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain and
Ornamental Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 243
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials. Granite
Work of Every Description, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement),
pp. 243
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works: West Quincy,
Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 243
- “Books,” pp. 244
- McDonnell & Cook, Quincy Granite Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Monuments, Statuary, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Incorporated 1881, Quarry
owners & manufacturers Monuments, Statuary, etc., from Light
and Dark Quincy Granite, New England Granites, Works: Quincy Adams
Station, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 244
- F. Barnicoat, Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 244
- Joss Brothers, Manufactures of Quincy Granite Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- E. T. Barnum, Manufacturer of Vases, Settees, Chairs,
Fountains, Lawn Furniture, Iron Fences, Cemetery Fences, Vault Gates,
Tubular Fences, Grave Guards, Detroit, Michigan (advertisement), pp.
244
- A. M. Deane & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- J. H. Bishop & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts (advertisement), pp. 244
- Rutland Granite Co., Rutland, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 245
- J. F. Townsend, Scotch, Swede, and American Granites,
Italian Statuary, Columbus, Ohio; Barre, Vermont; (Foreign Office)
Aberdeen, Scotland; Carrara, Italy (advertisement), pp. 245
- Scientific American, Patents, New York City, New
York (advertisement), pp. 245
- Lewis D. Gumb, Granite Dealer, Lowell, Massachusetts
(advertisement), pp. 245
- Hallowell Central Granite Co., Granite Dealer, Hallowell,
Maine (advertisement), pp. 245
- Chicago Commercial Company, “World’s
Fair Exhibitors…Do you desire the services of a reliable company
to receive, install and superintend your exhibit during the World’s
Columbian Exposition? We can save you money. Unexceptional (sic) references….” (advertisement),
pp. 245
- Main Red Granite Co., Red Beach Red Granite and
Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine (advertisement), pp. 245
- Machiasport
Granite Co., Granite Monumental and Building
Work, Machiasort, Maine (advertisement), pp. 245
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson, Proprietors
of the Jameson Granite Quarry, South Thomaston, Maine (advertisement),
pp. 245
- Stevenson & Co., Steam Granite Polishing Works,
Westerly, Rhode Island (advertisement), pp. 245
- John Duffus, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Dark
Barre Granite Monuments, Quarries, Barre, Works, Williamstown, Vermont
(advertisement), pp. 245
- Hooker & Martin, Successors to John O’Rourke & Co.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Barre and Plainfield Granite Monuments,
Tablets, etc., Plainfield, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 245
- “Hardening and Tempering Tools,” pp.
246.
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Ltd., Crushed Steel
and Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (advertisement), pp. 246
- James Dunn, Manufacturer of Bailey’s Steel
or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio (advertisement), pp. 246
- James H. Lancaster, The “ Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 246
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers and Designers,
Chicago (advertisement), pp. 246
- C. F. Maynord & Co., Manufacturers of Lifting
Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 246
- W. H. Anderson & Son, Manufacturers of and
Dealers in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Detroit,
Michigan (advertisement), pp. 247
- J. S. Mundy, Established 1870, Hoisting Engines,
Newark, N. J. (advertisement), pp. 247
- B.C. & R. A. Tilghman, Patent chilled iron globules,
or shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (advertisement), pp. 247
- Perry & Demeritt, Manufacturers of Superior
Iron Frame Polishing Machines, Montpelier, Vermont (advertisement),
pp. 247
- W. A. Lane, Manufacturer, Granite City Polishing
Machine, Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 247
- The Van Duzen & Tift Co., Pump Department, Van
Duzen’s Steam Jet Pump,Cincinnati, Ohio (advertisement),
pp. 247
- Concord Axle Co., Manufacturer of the Concord Polishing
Machine, Penacook, New Hampshire (advertisement), pp. 247
- John McLean, Bronze and Galvanized Cemetery Supplies,
New York City, New York (advertisement), pp. 247
- W. T. Fitzgerald, Patent Attorney-at-Law, Washington,
D.C. (advertisement), pp. 247
- J. E. Bolles and Co., Iron Fences, Detroit, Michigan
(advertisement), pp. 247
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” & “Wanted – Situations or Help,” (advertisement),
pp. 248
- Chas. W. McMillan, Dealer in Barre Granite Monuments,
Barre, Vermont (advertisement), pp. 248
- Emslie & Kelman, Dealers in Barre Granite
Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Coping, etc., Draping and Carving
a specialty (advertisement), pp. 248
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