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Date: | Mon, 4 Mar 2002 08:36:18 -0500 |
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Hello -
Have you tried contacting the Association for Gravestone Studies?
http://www.gravestonestudies.org
278 Main Street, Suite 207
Greenfield, MA 01301
Phone: 413-772-0836
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They have lots of information on preservation of cemeteries, etc.
Best wishes,
Ann N'Gadi
Technical Information Specialist
SCMRE
>>> [log in to unmask] 03/02/02 05:19PM >>>
I am working on the preservation of a cemetery in middle Tennessee. The
majority of the graves date from the mid 1800s, but the cemetery opened
around 1810. The limestone grave markers generally legible. I am making a
large assumption in that gravestones would be subject to the same kinds of
preservation methods as other exterior decorative stone.
First, is that a reasonable assumption? Second, what can be done to arrest
the deterioration of the stones?
Thanks.
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