Bridget Webb Monument, 1715, Stamford, England Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Broadside cut for Rebekah Sewall, 1710, Now in the Collection of the Boston Public Library. Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Broadside of George Cockayn, 1692, Printed in London Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
B. The Roger Huntington stone, 1785, Lebanon, CT, M.U., 17.5 x 27, detail Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Calvin Warner stone, 1853, Harvard, MA, marble, 23 3/4 x 45 3/4, detail Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Camp family stone, 1767, Durham, CT, Redstone, 28.5 x 53.5, detail Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Captain and Mrs .Pyam Blower stone, 1709 , Cambridge, MA, 25 3/ 4 x 2 3/4, Slate . Attributed to Joseph Lamson of Charlestown , MA, One of the first three portrait-effigies to be carved on a New England gravestone and one of the earliest portraits of a woman. Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Captain John Fowle stone, 1711, Charlestown, MA, slate, 24 x 25.5. Attributed to Joseph Lamson of Charlestown. Example of armorial stone. Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Captain Johyn Virgin stone, 1814, slate, 29 1/4 x 48 1/4. A late example of portrature showing the change of custome between the late 18th and early 19th century. Portraits of the 19th century are most rare. Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-
Captain Samuel Dwight stone, 1763, Enfield, CT, Redstone, 29 x 38 Box 1 Bookmark Collection Context Yale University -Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Allan Ludwig Photograph Collection: New England Gravestones, 1966-