- Contents.
- Editorial – pp. 257
- Sculpture at the Paris Salon – pp. 258
- A Quarry Railroad – pp. 260
- Our Illustrations – pp. 261
- Among the Sculptors – pp. 262
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 263
- Monumental Items – pp. 264
- The High-Water-Mark Monument – pp. 265
- The Concord Memorial Arch – pp. 265
- Three Notable Monuments – pp. 266
- The Unknown Dead at Johnstown – pp. 267
- Monument to Six Nations – pp. 267
- The Ohio Monument at the World’s Fair – pp.
267
- Woodlawn Cemetery, Winona, Minnesota – pp.
268
- Cemetery News – pp. 269
- Antiquities from the Buried Town of Silchester – pp.
270
- Soldiers’ Monuments Recently Dedicated – pp.
271
- Design for a Monument – pp. 272
- Associations – pp. 273
- Trade Notes – pp. 274
- Bronze – pp. 275
- Barre Correspondence – pp. 276
- Quincy Correspondence – pp. 278
- The Boston Wholesalers – pp. 279
- Trade news Among our Advertisers – pp. 280
- “New Firms, Changes, etc. ” – pp. 280
- “Sculpture at the Paris Salon,
1892,” pp. 258-259 (Sketch captions) “Orpheus
and Eurydice. A. Paris.” “Fruits of the War – Boisseau.” “In
Distress – Cordonnier”
- “A Quarry Railroad,” pp. 260-261 (train
from the Barre, Vermont, to the granite quarries), pp. 260 (Photo
captions) “‘Mountain King’ at the switch back.” “Scene
at the Wetmore & Morse Quarries” “Steel Derrick at
Tayntor & Co.’s Quarry.” (Includes a map of the area.)
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 261
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 262
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 263
- “Sphinx,” (Egyptian), pp. 263
- “Monumental Items,” pp. 264
- “From Egyptian Tombs,” pp. 264
- “The ‘High Water Mark’ Monument,” pp.
265 (on the field of Gettysburg. “The high-water-mark tablet
is a memorial to the entire Union army represented in that field.” This
article includes a sketch of the monument.)
- “The Concord Memorial
Arch,” pp. 265 (Sketch caption) “The Concord,
N.H., Memorial Arch.”
- “Three Notable Monuments,” pp.
266 (Sketch captions) “The Fowler Monument, LaFayette, Indiana” “ John
Wentworth Monument, Chicago, Illinois” “The General Wool
Monument, Troy, New York”
- “The Unknown Dead at Johnstown,” pp.
267 (Photo caption) “Monument to the Unknown Dead, Johnstown,
Pennsylvania”
- “Monument to the Six Nations,” pp.
267 (“…the original design for a monument to the Seneca
chief, Red Jacket, was not carried out for lack of funds…A
project is now on foot to have a monument erected to the ‘six
nations,’ probably
in Central Park, N.Y….”)
- “The Ohio Monument at
the World’s Fair,” pp. 267
- “Woodlawn Cemetery, Winona, Minnesota,” pp.
268 (Photo captions) “A View of the Terraces” “The
Receiving Vault” “A View on Woodlawn Avenue”
- “Cemetery News,” pp. 269
- “Antiquities from the Buried Town of Silchester, of
the Roman-British Epoch, Calleva Attrebatum, Hampshire, England,” pp.
270
- “Soldiers’ Monuments Recently Dedicated,” (Sketch
captions) “No. 1. Muskegon, Michigan; No. 2. Rochester, New
York; No. 3. Helena Arkansas; No. 4. Chicago, Illinois; No. 5. Flemington,
N.J.
- “Design For a Monument,” pp. 272 (Includes
sketches of the monument signed, “Foster & Richards, Quincy,
Massachusetts”)
- “Associations,” pp. 273
- “Michigan Marble
and Granite Dealers’ Association,” Office of
the Secretary and Treasurer, Lansing, Michigan, pp. 273
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 274
- “Bronze,” pp. 275
- National Fine Art Foundry, Maurice J. Power, Established
1868, New York, New York, advertisement, pp. 275
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work, New
York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 275
- American Bronze Co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 275 (Includes sketch
of “Gen. U.S. Grant, Galena, Ill.” statue)
- “Barre, Vermont Correspondence,” pp.
276
- Chas. W. McMillan, Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 276
- Emslie & Kelman, Dealers in Barre Granite monuments,
Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 276
- Cole & Marciasi, William Cole and Onorato
Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co., Fine Granite Monumental
Work, Statuary and Drapery a specialty, advertisement, pp. 276
- John L. Dalot, Addison Point, Maine, Addison Black
Granite Quarry Land For Sale (also called Black Diamond), advertisement,
pp. 276
- Wells, Lamson & Co., Manufacturers of Monuments,
Statuary, Vaults, Mausoleums, Barre, Vermont, Barre Granite Quarries,
advertisement, pp. 277
- Vermont Granite Co., Office and Works, Barre Vermont,
advertisement, pp. 277 (includes sketch of stone works and “For
Sale – 60 acres of the best quarry land in Barre….”)
- Petersburg Granite Quarrying Company, Quarries and
Works, Petersburg, Virginia; General Offices, New York City, New York,
advertisement, pp. 277
- R. A. Curtis, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Statuary,
American and Scotch Granite, Indianapolis, Indiana, advertisement,
pp. 277
- F. H. Venn, Monumental Draftsman, Chicago, Illinois,
advertisement, pp. 277
- E. H. Gibson, Monumental Designs, First-class
Draughting with the airbrush on silk paper, advertisement, pp. 277
- Foster & Richards, A. E. Foster and W. A. Richards,
Monumental Designers and Draughtsmen, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 277
- Moir Granite Co., Beebe Plain, Vermont, M. S. Dart,
Western Manger, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement, pp. 278
- Cook & Watkins, Monumental Designs, Boston,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 278
- “Quincy, Massachusetts Correspondence,” pp.
278
- “Knowledge is Power,” pp. 278
- “The Boston Wholesalers
Correspondence,” pp. 279
- James N. White, Dealer in all kinds of Quincy
Granite; Works, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 278
- Standard Granite Company, Woodbury Quarry, Hardwick,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 278
- F. S. Cary & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers
in Granite, Marble and Statuary, Zanesville, Ohio, advertisement,
pp. 278
- “Trade News Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
280
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp. 280
- Barclay Bros, Manufacturers and Steam Polishers,
Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 281
- Park & Dunbar, John Park and William Dunbar,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Barre Granite Monuments, Carved work
a specialty, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 281
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, William Birss,
Manager, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement, pp. 281
- Wood & Troup, Manufacturers and Dealers in Dark
Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 281
- Melcher & Hadley, Manufacturers of Barre Granite
Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 281
- Henderson & Dickie, Manufacturers and Dealers
in Barre Granite Monuments etc., Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp.
281
- John A. Connon, Manufacturer and Dealer in Barre
Granite Monuments, etc., advertisement, pp. 281
- John O’Rourke, Proprietor of the celebrated
Barre Standard Granite Quarries, Manufacturer of Monumental and Building
Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 281
- Littlejohn & J. M. Wooldridge Milne, Quarriers
and Manufacturers, Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp.
281
- Manufacturer for the Granite Trade only, Elyria,
Lorain County, Ohio, advertisement, pp. 282
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Dealers in New-England Granites, Monuments, Headstones, etc., West
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 282
- United Mercantile Agency, Book of Credits,
advertisement, pp. 282
- Irving, Monumental Photographs for The Trade, Troy,
New York, advertisement, pp. 282
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers and Designers,
Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 282
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
advertisement, pp. 282
- The North American Iron Works, Foundry, Brooklyn,
New York, advertisement, pp. 282
- J. & R. Lamb, Mosaics, New York City, New York,
advertisement, pp. 282
- McDonnell & Kelley, Manufacturers of Quincy
and other New England Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 283
- Thos. F. Burke & Bros, Manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp.
283
- Franklin Hardwick & Son, Franklin Hardwick and
C. F. Hardwick, Dealers in Rough, Hammered, Polished Granite, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Dark Blue Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- Norfolk Granite Company, W. Burke, Manager, T.
O’Keefe,
Treasurer, Dealers in Monumental Statuary and Cemetery Work, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- Glencoe Granite Co., Manufacturers of Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- William T. Spargo, Manufacturer of Monuments, Statuary,
etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- A. Marnock & Co., Headquarters for Scotch, Swede,
and all American Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 283
- McIntosh & Son, Manufacturers of all kinds of
Monumental Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- T. F. Mannex, Manufacturer and dealer in Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials, Granite
Work of Every description, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 283
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- McDonnell & Cook, Quincy Granite Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Manufacturers of Monuments and Statuary, Office and Works, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- Merry Mount Granite Co., Incorporated 1881, John
Lavers, Agent, P. W. Driscoll, Treasurer, Quarry owners and manufactures
Monuments, Statuary and Cemetery Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 284
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Granite Monuments and Statuary,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- Joss brothers, Manufacturers of Quincy Granite
Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- F. Barnicoat, Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.
Granite Statuary, Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 284
- E. T. Barnum, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement,
pp. 284
- Igo & Warner Granite Co., Monuments Statuary,
etc., South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- Malnati Bros., Quincy Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 284
- A. M. Deane & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- J H. Bishop & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 284
- J. F. Townsent, Scotch, Swedish and American Granites,
Italian Marble, Statuary, Columbus, Ohio; Aberdeen, Scotland; Carrara,
Italy, advertisement, pp. 285
- Rutland Granite Co., J. W. Cramton, President;
George E. Royce, Treasurer & Manager; George J. Wardwell, Secretary;
George C. Underhill, Superintendent, Rutland, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 285
- Lewis D. Gumb, Quarrier and Manufacturer of Madison
Pink Granite, Lowell, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 285
- Hallowell Central Granite Co., Hallowell Granite
in the rough, Hallowell, Maine, advertisement, pp. 285
- Machiasport Granite Co., Light Red Granite Monumental
and Building Work, Machiasport, Maine, advertisement, pp. 285
- 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. 285
- Hooker & Martin, Successors to John O’Rourke & Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Barre and Plainfield Granite, Plainfield,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 285
- C. F. Maynard & co., Manufacturers of Lifting
Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 286
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Limited, Crushed Steel
and Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement, pp. 286
- James H. Lancaster, The “ Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York, advertisement, pp. 286
- James Dunn, Manufacturer Bailey’s Steel
or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement, pp. 286
- The Ponemah Granite Quarrying and Manufacturing Co.,
Quarry and Works Milford, New Hampshire, F. J. Fuller, Manager, advertisement,
pp. 286
- Contents.
- Editorial – pp. 299
- Finding the Tomb of Aristotle – pp. 300
- The Winchester, Indiana Soldiers’ Monument – pp.
301
- The David C. Hennessy Monument – pp. 301
- Among the Sculptors – pp. 302
- Proposed Monuments – pp. 303
- The Pope and the Washington Monument – pp.
303
- Memorial to Red Jacket – pp. 304
- The Glass Workers’ Memorial – pp. 304
- Sculpture at the Paris Salon – pp. 305
- Crosses Ancient and Modern – pp. 306
- Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio – pp. 308-309
- Cemetery News – pp. 310
- Cairus – pp. 310
- Associations – pp. 312
- Trade Notes – pp. 313-314
- Our Illustrations – pp. 314
- New Firms, Changes, etc. – pp. 314
- Memorial to Henry Ward Beecher – pp. 315
- Quincy Correspondence – pp. 316
- Barre Correspondence, pp. – 318
- Trade News Among our Advertisers– pp. 320
- Does Advertising in Newspapers Pay? – pp. 322
- “Editorial” – pp. 300
- “Finding the Tomb of Aristotle,” pp.
300
- “The Winchester, Indiana,
Soldiers’ Monument,” pp. 301 (A photograph
of the monument is included.)
- “The David C.Hennessy Monument,” pp.
301 (A photograph of the monument is included.)
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 302
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 303
- “The Pope and the WashingtonMonument,” pp.
303
- “Memorial to Red Jacket,” pp. 304 (A
sketch of the memorial is included.)
- “The Glass Worker’s Memorial,” pp.
304 (Photo caption) “ Red Jacket Monument, Buffalo, New York”
- “Sculpture at the Paris Salons
1892,” pp. 305 (Photo caption) “L’Imprimerie
(Printing) Labatut Sculptor.”
- “Crosses Ancient and Modern,” pp. 306
(sketches of five crosses are included)
- “Original Design for Granite Sarcophagus,” pp.
307 (includes sketches of different elevations of monument)
- “Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio,” pp.
308 (Photo captions) “Birds Eye View of Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo,
Ohio” “The Iron Bridge” “Wind Mill and Tank”
- “Cemetery News,” pp. 310
- “Designed for Rock-Faced Sarcophagus,” pp.
311 (different elevations of the monument are included)
- “Associations – The Indiana Meeting,” pp.
312
- “Associations – The Ohio Meeting,” pp.
312
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 313
- “Chicago, Illinois,
Trade News,” pp. 314
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc. - Notice to Subscribers,” pp.
314
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 314
- E. C. Willison, Imported & American Granites,
Boston, Massachusetts, Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts, Montpelier,
Vermont; Kansas City, Missouri, Aberdeen, Scotland, advertisement,
pp. 314
- Memorial to Henry Ward Beecher, pp. 315 (photo of
the memorial included)
- National Fine Art Foundry, Maurice J. Power, Established
1868, Casts, Artists’ Models, advertisement, pp. 315
- “American Bronze Co.,” Founders in
Standard Copper Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 315
(sketch of the statue of “Gen. U.S. Grant, Galera, Illinois” is
included)
- “Spadone & Cabaret,” Bronze and
Brass Work, New York, New York, advertisement, pp. 315
- J. & R. Lamb, Metal Work, New York City, New
York, advertisement, pp. 283
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman,
Proprietor, Chicopee, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 283
- Jones Brothers, Points on Granite, Barre, Granite,
advertisement, pp. 316
- Moir Granite Co., Beebe Plain Vermont, M. S. Dart,
Western Manager, Detroit, Michigan, pp. 316
- McDonnell & Kelley, Quincy Granites, Manufacturer,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- Thos. F. Burke & Bros., Quincy Granite Monuments,
West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- Franklin Hardwick & Son, Franklin Hardwick and
C. F. Harwick, Stone Dealers, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 317
- Field & Wild, Quarrymen, Rough Stock, Monumental
and Cemetery Work, Dark Blue Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 317
- Glencoe Granite Co., Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 317
- Norfolk Granite Co., W. Burke Manager, and T.
O’Keefe,
Treasurer, Monumental Statuary and Cemetery Work, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 317
- William T. Spargo, Manufacturers of monuments and
statuary, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- A. Marnock & Co., Granite Dealer, South Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- McIntosh & Son, Monumental Work, South Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- T. F. Mannex, Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 317
- William Callahan, Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 317
- Fuller, Foley & Co., Artistic Memorials, West
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- Milford Brothers, Office and Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 317
- “Barre, Vermont” From our regular Correspondent,
pp. 318
- Pocket Book of Alphabets, for Draftsmen and Stone-Cutters,
Monumental News, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 318
- Emslie & Kelman, Barre Granite Monuments, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 318
- Charles W. McMillan, Barre Granite Monuments, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 318
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Granite Monumental Work, Statuary, and Draper a Specialty, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 318
- Valuable Granite Property, “The owner of 40
acres of granite land lying nearer to Chicago than any of the granite
quarries now being worked desires to sell, lease or operate same….Address, ‘Western
Granite,’ care Monumental News….” advertisement,
pp. 318
- Barclay Bros., Manufacturers and Steam Polishers,
Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- Park & Dunbar, Barre Granite Monuments, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- D. L. Daniels, Monumental Work, Milford, New Hampshire,
advertisement, pp. 319
- Wood & Troup, Manufacturers and Dealers in Dark
Barre, Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- E. C. French, Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 319
- Melcher & Hadley, Barre Granite Monuments and
Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- John O’Rourke, Proprietor of the celebrated
Barre Standard Granite Quarries, Manufacturer of Monumental and Building
Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- Henderson & Dickie, Barre Granite Monuments,
Tablets, & General Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 319
- John A. Connon, Barre Granite Monuments, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- Littlejohn & Milne, Quarriers and Manufacturers,
Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 319
- “Trade News Department – Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
320
- Vermont Marble Co., Quarries, Mills and Finishing
Shops, Proctor, Center Rutland, West Rutland, Brandon and Clarendon,
Vermont, Main Office, Proctor, Vermont, Branch Yards at: Boston, Massachusetts;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago,
Illinois; St. Louis, Missouri, and San Francisco, California advertisement,
pp. 320
- McDonnell & Cook, Monumental Work – Dealers
Only, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- Adams Granite Works, George McFarlane, Proprietor,
Manufacturers of Monuments, Statuary, etc, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 321
- Merry Mount Granite Co., John Lavers, Agent, F.
W. Driscoll, Treasurer, Incorporated 1881, New England Granites, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- S. Henry Barnicoat, Quincy Granite Monuments and
Statuary, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- Joss Brothers, Manufacturers of Quincy Granite Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- F. Barnicoat, Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary, Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 321
- E. T. Barnum, Cemetery Accessories, Detroit, Michigan,
advertisement, pp. 321
- Igo & Warner Granite Co., Monuments, Statuary,
Cemetery Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- Malnati Bros., Quincy Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 321
- Monahan & Breen, Manufacturers of New England
Granites West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- The Crown Granite Works, Monuments, Tablets, General
Cemetery Work, William Birss, Manager, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement,
pp. 321
- J. H. Bishop & Co., Manufacturers of Granite
Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 321
- “Does Advertising in Trade Papers Pay? pp.
322
- Blue Mountain Granite Works, South Ryegate, Vermont,
advertisement, pp. 322
- Cook & Watkins, Monuments, Boston, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 322
- R. A. Curtis, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Granite,
Indianapolis, Indiana, advertisement, pp. 322
- John L. Dalot, Addison Black Granite Quarry Land
For Sale (Also called Black Diamond), Addison Point, Maine, advertisement,
pp. 322
- Rutland Granite Co., J. W. Cramton, President; George
E. Royce, Treasurer and Manager; George J. Wardwell, Secretary; George
C. Underhill, Superintendent, Rutland, Vermont, advertisement, pp.
323
- United Mercantile Agency, Book of Credits,
Boston, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 323
- Lewis D. Gumb, Granite Dealer, Madison Pink Granite,
Lowell, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 323
- East Milford Granite Co., 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, New Hampshire, East Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement,
pp. 323
- Maine Red Granite Co., O. S. Tarbox, Superintendent,
Red Beach Red Granite, Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine,
advertisement, pp. 323
- Michiasport Granite Co., Light Red Granite, Machiasport,
Maine, advertisement, pp. 323
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson, Proprietors
of the Jameson Granite Quarry, Eugene N. Brown and Frank
S. Wade, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement, pp. 323
- Hooker & Martin, Successors to John O’Rourke & Co.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Light and Dark Barre and Plainfield
Granite Monuments, tablets and General Cemetery Work, Plainfield,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 323
- New Westerly Granite Co., Manufacturers and Dealers
in all kinds of white granite Monumental and Building Work, Milford,
New Hampshire, advertisement, pp. 323
- W. E. Aughinbaugh & Co., Patents Procured in
the United States and Foreign Countries, Washington, D.C., advertisement,
pp. 323
- John Duffus, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Dark
Barre Granite Monuments, Williamstown, Vermont, advertisement, pp.
323
- “Patents,” pp. 324
- Irving, Monumental Photographs For the Trade, Troy,
New York, advertisement, pp. 324
- Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., (Limited), Crushed
Steel and Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement, pp.
324
- James Dunn, Manufacturer Bailey’s Steel
or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement, pp. 324
- C. T. Maynard & Co., Manufacturers of Lifting
Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 324
- James H. Lancaster, The “Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 324
- The Levytype Co., Photo-Engravers, Designers, Chicago,
Illinois, advertisement, pp. 324
- W. H. Anderson & Son, Manufacturers of and
Dealers in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Detroit,
Michigan, advertisement, pp. 325
- J. S. Mundy, Established 1870, Hoisting Engines,
Newark, New Jersey, advertisement, pp. 325
- B. C. & R. A. Tilghman, Patent Chilled Iron
Globules or Shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advertisement, pp. 325
- Perry & Demeritt, Iron Frame Polishing Machines,
Montpelier, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 325
- W. A. Lane Mfr., Granite City Polishing Machine,
Bare, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 325
- Stevenson & Co., Steam Granite Polishing Works,
Westerly, Rhode Island, advertisement, pp. 325
- Concord Axle Co., Concord Polishing Machine, Penacook,
New Hampshire, advertisement, pp. 325
- W. T. FitzGerald, Attorney-at-Law, Patent, Washington,
D.C., advertisement, pp. 325
- John McLean, Bronze and Galvanized Cemetery Supplies,
New York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 325
- J. E. Bolles & Co., Vault Doors, Hinges & Locks
in Iron or Bronze, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement, pp. 325
- “The ‘Eureka’ Contract’ adopted
by the Marble and Granite Dealers Association of Nebraska,” (form),
pp. 326
- “The International or Photogravure Edition of The ‘Monumental
News,’ lists contents of the International edition
January through July, pp. 327
- Samuel E. Hendricks & Company, Hendricks’ Architects’ and
Builders’ Guide and Contractors’ Directory, “A
complete Directory of all the construction Industries of the country,
containing over 150,000 names, addresses and business classifications,
comprising Builders and Contracts of Material and Construction in
the Building and kindred Industries. Contains also Complete Lists
of Canadian, Cuban and Mexican Architects. Price, strongly bound
in full cloth Five Dollars, advertisement, pp. 328
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” pp. 328.
- “Wanted – Situations or Help,” pp.
328
- Contents.
- World’s Fair Notes – 334
- Editorial – 339
- The Mary Washington Monument – 340
- A Future for Architectural Sculpture – 340
- The German Monument at Milwaukee – 341
- The Lincoln Monument – 342
- Foreign Monumental Notes – 343
- The Mendelssohn Monument – 343
- Monumental Fountain at Barcelona – 343
- Among the Sculptors – 344
- Proposed Monuments – 345
- A Monumental Freak – 345
- Return to Antique – 346
- Wonderful Temples at Baalbec – 346
- Cemetery News – 347
- The Michigan Convention – 348-349
- The New England Dealers’ Meeting – 350
- The Stone Age – 350
- Marble Statue of Miss Annie Marshall – 350
- Trade Notes – 352
- The Tomb of Richelieu – 353
- Advertising a Necessity – 353
- The Rosenblatt Mausoleum – 353
- Our Illustrations – 354
- New Firms, Changes, etc. – 354
- The John Watts Statue – 355
- Quarries – 356
- Quincy Correspondence – 357
- Barre Correspondence – 358
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – 360
- Marble and Granite Workers’ Supplies - 364
- “World’s Fair Notes,” pp. 334 (Although
the “Contents” lists this item in the September 1892
issue, there is no pp. 334, and there is no article with this title.)
- Editorial, pp. 339
- “The Mary Washington Monument,” pp.
340 (photo caption) “The Mary Washington Monument.”
- “A Future for Architectural Sculpture,” pp.
340
- “The German Monument at Milwaukee,” pp.
341 (sketch caption) “First Prize Design for the German Monument
at Milwaukee”
- “The Lincoln Monument,” located in the
Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, pp. 342 (photo caption) “The
Lincoln Monument”
- “Foreign Monumental Notes,” pp. 343
- “The Mendelssohn Monument,” in
Leipzig,pp. 343
- “Monumental Fountain at Barcelona,” (Spain), pp.
343 (includes a photograph of the fountain)
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 344
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 345
- “A Monumental Freak,” Gurdon Cady’s
monument in the Danville Cemetery, pp. 345
- “Return to the Antique,” pp. 346 (includes
sketches of two cemetery monuments)
- “Cemetery Notes,” pp. 347
- “The Michigan Convention,” pp.348
- “Organization,” pp. 348
- “The New England Dealers’ Meeting,” pp.
350
- “The Stone Age,” pp. 350
- “Marble Statue of Miss Annie Marshall,” reproduction
of Miss Annie Marshall of Centralia, Illinois who died at the age
of 12, Italian marble, pp.351
- “Trade Notes,” pp.352
(includes photograph of the A. G. Whitcomb monument near Woodlawn
Cemetery in Everett, Massachusetts, constructed from: Bottom base,
Rockport granite…columns of Italian marble, columns of Red
Beach granite, monument of Italian marble.)
- “The Tomb of Richelieu,” pp.353
- “Advertising a Necessity,” pp.353
- “The Rosenblatt Mausoleum,” in Mt.
Sinai Cemetery; Grable & Weber, architects; roof of copper,
Georgia marble used throughout; R. H. Follenius of St. Louis who
sublet the marble work to the Bradbury Marble Co., (includes a photograph
of he mausoleum), pp.353
- “Our Illustrations,” pp.354
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp.354
- Jones Brothers, Points on Granite No. 2,
advertisement, pp. 354
- Bradbury Marble Co., Wholesalers and Finishers of
Georgia and Other Marbles, St. Louis, Missouri, advertisement, pp.
354
- Photograph of the bronze statue of New York philanthropist,
John Watts, by George E. Bissell. The statue was set to
be placed on a black granite pedestal in the Trinity Church Cemetery
on Broadway in New York City, New York, pp. 355
- G. Turini, Sculptor, Dongan Hills, New York, advertisement,
pp. 355
- Irving, Monumental Photographs for the Trade, Troy,
New York, advertisement, pp. 355
- National Fine Art Foundry, Casts, Maurice J. Power,
Artists’ Models, and executes Architects’ designs in standard
bronze, New York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 355
- American Bronze Co., Founders in Standard Copper
Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 355 (includes a sketch
of the “Gen. U.S. Grant” statue.)
- Spadone & Cabaret, Bronze and Brass Work, New
York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 355
- J. & R. Lamb, Mosaics, New York City, New York,
advertisement, pp. 355
- The North American Iron Works, Foundry, Brooklyn,
New York, advertisement, pp. 355
- Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
Chicopee, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 355
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 356
- John L. Dalot, Addison Black Granite Quarry Land
for Sale (Also called Black Diamond), Addison Point, Maine, advertisement,
pp. 356
- Cooke & Watkins, Cook & Watkins’ Nonpareil
Design Book, Boston, Massachusetts & Aberdeen, Scotland, Granite
Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 356
- Moir Granite Co., Beebe Plain Vermont, & Detroit,
Michigan, advertisement, pp. 356
- “Quincy, Massachusetts – From our own Correspondent,” pp.
357
- New York Granite Company, New York City, New York,
advertisement, pp. 357
- J. F. Townsend, Scotch, Swedish and American Granites,
Italian Marble Statuary, Columbus Ohio; Aberdeen Scotland; and Carrara,
Italy, advertisement, pp. 357
- Frederick & Field, Established 1839, Quarries
and Works, Quincy, Massachusetts, “Soldiers’ Monument
Designs a Specialty,” advertisement, pp. 357
- R. A. Curtis, Granite, Indianapolis, Indiana, advertisement,
pp. 357
- “Barre, Vermont – From our regular Correspondent,” pp.
358
- The Granite Monument Design Co., “Cheap and
Good – Our Photographs of Granite Monuments, Cleveland, Ohio,
advertisement, pp. 358
- Milne & Chalmers, Quarry owners and manufacturers,
Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 358
- Western Granite, Valuable Granite Property for
sale, or lease. “Three varieties of Granite,” care Monumental
News, Chicago, Illinois advertisement, pp. 358
- L. M. Averill, two large connecting offices at Barre,
Vermont, to rent, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 359
- C. W. McMillan, Charles W. McMillan, Dealer in Barre
Granite Monuments, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 359
- Cole & Marciasi, Successors to Robins & Co.,
Fine Granite Monumental Work, Statuary and Drapery a Specialty,
Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 359
- Emslie & Kelman, Dealers in Barre Granite Monuments,
etc., Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 359
- T. P. Owens & Son, Manufacturers and dealers
in Quincy Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 359
- “Trade News Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
360
- E. C. Willison, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer
in imported & American Granites, Boston, Massachusetts; Kansas
City, Missouri; Aberdeen, Scotland; Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts & Montpelier,
Vermont, advertisement, pp. 360
- “A ‘New-Process’ Memorial,” “An
ingenious Parisian has invented a process by which the ashes of a
cremated person may be preserved in the shape of a solid memorial
of any desired shape, as a bas-relief, bust or other article….,” pp.
361
- D. L. Daniels, Monumental Work, Milford, New Hampshire,
advertisement, pp. 361
- Crown Granite Works, The Champion Black Granite,
Wm. Birss, Manager, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement, pp. 361
- Machiasport Granite Co., Red Granite, Machiasport,
Maine, advertisement, pp. 361
- Maine Red Granite Co., Red Beach Red Granite & Beaver
Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine, advertisement, pp. 361
- White Mountain Granite Co., Quarries & Works,
North Conway, New Hampshire, advertisement, pp. 361
- Brown & Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson,
Proprietors of the Jameson Granite Quarry, Eugene N. Brown & Frank
S. Wade, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement, pp. 361
- East Milford Granite Co., Blue New Westerly or Souhegan
Granite, East Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement, pp. 361
- New Westerly Granite Co., Manufacturers and dealers
in all kinds of white granite memorial and building work, Milford,
New Hampshire, advertisement, pp. 361
- John Swenson, Manufacturer of hammered and rock-faced
monuments, mausoleums, tombs and vaults, & sole producer of
Dark Blue Concord Granite, West Concord, New Hampshire, advertisement,
pp. 361
- “Correspondence,” pp. 362
- James N. White, Dealer in Quincy Granite for monumental
and building work, all kinds of Eastern Granite, Works, West Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement, pp. 362
- Bissett Bros., James Bissett and Thomas Bissett,
Manufacturers of Barre Granite Monuments, Office and works, Williamstown,
Vermont; Quarries, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 362
- F. H. Venn, Jr., Monumental Draftsman, “Artistic
perspectives executed in water color and with the air brush,” advertisement,
pp. 356
- “Chips from Various Quarries,” pp.
363
- “Adams Granite Works,” George McFarlane,
Proprietor, Monuments, Statuary, Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 363
- “Merry Mount Granite Co.,” John Lavers,
Agent, and P. W. Driscoll, Treasurer, Quarry owners and manufacturers
monuments, statuary and cemetery work from Quincy Granite and New
England granites, Works, Quincy, Adamson Station, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 363
- “F. Barnicoat,” Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary, Portrait, and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 363
- “Joss Brothers,” Manufacturers of
Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement,
pp. 363
- “E. T. Barnum,” Fences, Vault Entrance
Gates, etc., Detroit, Michigan, advertisement, pp. 363
- “Igo & Warner Granite Co.,” Dealers
of monuments, statuary, cemetery works in Dark Blue, Light Quincy
and all other Eastern Granites, Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 363
- “Recent Patents,” pp. 364
- “Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., (Limited),” Crushed
Steel, Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement, pp. 364
- “James Dunn,” Manufacturer of Bailey’s
Steel or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement, pp.
364
- “C. T. Maynard & Co.,” Manufactures
of Lifting Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 364
- “James H. Lancaster,” The “ Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 364
- “The Levytype Co.,” Photo-Engravers
and Designs, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 364
- “W. H. Anderson & Son,” Manufacturers
and dealers in stone, marble and granite workers’ tools, Detroit,
Michigan, advertisement, pp. 365
- “J. S. Mundy,” Established 1870, Hoisting
Engines, Newark, New Jersey, advertisement, pp. 365
- “B.C. & R. A. Tilghman,” Patent
chilled iron globules or shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advertisement,
pp. 365
- “Perry & Demeritt,” Manufacturers
of Superior Iron Frame Polishing Machines, Montpelier, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 365
- “W. A. Lane,” Manufacturer Granite
City Polishing Machine, Barre, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 365
- “Concord Axle Co.,” Manufacturer of
the Concord Polishing Machine, Penacook, New Hampshire, advertisement,
pp. 365
- “Chicago Commercial Co.,” 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! Chicago, Illinois, advertisement, pp. 365
- “Goodell & Harding,” Portable
Box Bander, Burlington, Vermont, advertisement, pp. 365
- “Lewis D. Gumb,” Madison Pink Granite
quarried and manufactured by Lewis D. Gum, Lowell, Massachusetts,
advertisement, pp. 365
- Notes about Castellina marble, the executive committee of the Granite
Cutters’ National Union, the largest artificial stone in the
world (forms the base of the Bartholdi statue of Liberty on Bedloe’s
Island, New York harbor), and a city paved with marble (Kilkenny,
Ireland), pp. 366
- “Melcher & Hadley,” Manufacturers
of Bare Granite monuments and cemetery work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 366
- “Henderson & Dickie,” Manufacturers
and dealers in Barre Granite Monuments, etc., Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 366
- “Wood & Troup,” Manufacturers
and dealers in Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement,
pp. 366
- “Hooker & Martin,” Successors to
John O’Rourke & Co., Manufacturers of and dealers in Barre
and Plainfield Granite Monuments, Tablets, etc., Plainfield, Vermont,
advertisement, pp. 366
- “J. E. Bolles & Co.,” Vault Doors,
hinges and locks in iron or bronze, etc., Detroit, Michigan, advertisement,
pp. 366
- “John McLean,” Bronze and galvanized
cemetery supplies, New York City, New York, advertisement, pp. 366
- “The
D. H. Ranck Pub. Co.,” Stone in
new form, “Same size as Harper’s, the Century and other
well known magazines, the D. H. Ranck Pub. Co., Indianapolis, Indiana,
advertisement, pp. 366
- “Books for the Trade,” pp. 367 (Marble
Workers’ Manual, Clark’s Epitaph Book; Archibald’s
Quick and Accurate Methods of Estimating Granite Monuments; Perspective; Anatomy
in Art; Marble and Marble Workers, by Arthur Lee,
Bristol, England; and Public Statues and Monuments of New York.)
- “Monon Route, Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
R. Co.,” Runs two vestibuled trains daily between
Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Chicago, Lafayette and Louisville....,
James Barker, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement
pp. 367
- “United Mercantile Agency,” Book
of Credits, advertisement pp. 367
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” pp. 368
- “Wanted – Situations or Help,” pp.
368
- “Foster & Richards,” A. E. Foster
and W. A. Richards, Monumental designers and Draughtsmen, Designs
on silk a specialty, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 368
- Contents.
- Editorial – 379-380
- The Cincinnati Crematorium – 380
- Sculptured Decoration of the Schiller Theater – 382
- Foreign Monumental News – 382
- Soldiers’ Monuments – 383
- Among the Sculptors – 384
- Proposed Monuments – 385
- Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 386-387
- Some Features of Sculpture at the World’s Fair – 388
- Soldiers Monuments – 389
- A Novel Monument – 389
- Art and Society – 390
- Design for a Rock-Faced Monument – 391
- Trade Notes – 392
- A Marble Cutters’ Monument – 393
- Our Lady of Victories – 3939
- Our Illustrations – 394
- How They Moved Obelisks – 395
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – 396
- New Firms, Changes, etc., - 396
- Correspondence – 397-398, 399-400
- Queer Specimens of Cemetery Poetry – 402
- Read His Name on a Monument – 403
- Granite and Marble Workers’ Supplies – 404
- Old Tombstones – 406
- Books for the Trade - 407
- Editorial, pp. 379
- “The Cincinnati Crematorium,” (Ohio – includes
a sketch of the crematorium) Basement walls constructed of Bedford,
Indiana, limestone), pp. 380
- “The Imperial Institute, London, (engraving
caption) “The Principal Entrance,” pp. 381
- “Sculptured Decorations of the Schiller Theater,” pp.
382
- “Foreign Monumental Notes,” pp. 382
- “Soldiers’ Monuments” (Engraving
captions) “Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, Solders’ Monument” & “Soldiers’ and
Sailors’ Monument, Merrimack, New Hampshire,” pp. 383
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 384
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 385
- “Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” (engraving
caption) “The Chapel and Conservator, Forest Home Cemetery,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin” (photo caption) “The Schlitz Monument,
Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin”
- “Some Features of Sculpture at the World’s Fair,” (photo
captions) “Pediment. Agricultural Building.” & “Capital
of Pillar, Fisheries Building,” pp. 388-389
- “Soldiers’ Monuments,” pp. 389
- “A Novel Monument,” “a monument
constructed of 1,833 bullets from the great battlefields, quantities
of Union and Confederate buttons, epaulettes, belt-plates, canteens,
revolvers, bayonets, bowie knives exploded shells, etc.,” pp.
389
- (Engraving captions) “‘Franklin.’ – C.
Rohl Smith.” & “‘The Republic.’ – D.
C. French.” (photo caption) “Sculptor Waagen and his Lion.”
- “Art and Society,” signed “Nico
Bech-Meyer, pp. 390
- “Design for a Rock-FacedMonument,” pp.
391
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 392
- “A Marble Cutter’s Monument,” (includes
sketches of two monuments), pp. 393
- “Our Lady of Victories,” (in the church
of St. Vincent de Paul, New York City, New York), “The statue
of Our Lady of Victories has been sculptured from white Carrara marble
and will be exhibited at the Columbian Exposition at Chicago. (Illinois),
pp. 393
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 394
- “Jones Brothers,” Points on Granite
No. 3, Main office, Boston, Massachusetts; Western office,
Chicago, Illinois; Quarry and Works, Barre, Vermont; Foreign Office,
Aberdeen, Scotland, advertisement pp. 394
- “The Granite Monument Design Co.,” Photographs
of granite monuments, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement pp. 394
- “James N. White,” Dealer in Quincy
Granite, Works: West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp.
394
- “Bradbury Marble Co.,” Wholesalers
and Finishers of Georgia and other Marbles, Monumental and Building
Marbles, Tiles, etc., St. Louis, Missouri, advertisement pp. 394
- “How They Moved Obelisks,” pp. 395
- “G. Turini,” Sculptor, Dongan Hills,
New York, advertisement pp. 395
- “Irving,” Monumental Photographs for
the Trade, Troy, New York, advertisement pp. 395
- “Maurice J. Power,” Established 1868,
National Fine Art Foundry, New York City, New York, advertisement
pp. 395
- “American Bronze Co.,” Founders in
Standard Copper Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 395
- “Spadone & Cabaret,” Bronze and
Brass Work, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 395
- “J. & R. Lamb,” Mosaics, New York
City, New York, advertisement pp. 395
- “The North American Iron Works,” Foundry:
Brooklyn, New York, advertisement pp. 395
- “Chicopee Bronze Works,” M. H. Mosman,
Proprietor, advertisement pp. 395
- “Trade New Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
396
- “Ellettsville Steam Stone Works,” Matthews
Brothers, Proprietors, Ellettsville, Indiana, advertisement pp. 396
- “Dixon & Co.,” “Will furnish
to the trade Westerly Granite from their own quarries. White a Specialty,” advertisement
pp. 396
- “Quincy, Massachusetts – From our own Correspondent,” pp.
397
- “New York Granite Company,” Importers
and Wholesalers, Monumental Work, Building Work, Polished Granite
Columns, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 397
- “J. F. Townsend,” Scotch, Swedish,
and American Granites, Italian Marble Statuary, Columbus, Ohio;
Aberdeen, Scotland; Carrara, Italy, advertisement pp. 397
- “Frederick & Field,” Quarries
and Works, Quincy, Massachusetts, Established 1839, advertisement
pp. 397
- “R. A. Curtis,” Importer and Wholesale
Dealer in Statuary, American and Scotch Granite, Indianapolis, Indiana,
advertisement pp. 397
- “Swingle & Falconer,” Manufacturers,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers (in granite), Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 398
- “Milne & Chalmers,” Quarry Owners
and Manufacturers, Quincy Granite Steam Polishing Works, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 398
- “Western Granite,” Valuable Granite
Property for sale “nearer to Chicago than any of the granite
quarries now being worked,” advertisement pp. 398
- “Barre, Vermont – From our regular Correspondent,” pp.
399
- “C. W. McMillan,” Charles W. McMillan,
dealer in Barre granite monuments, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp.
399
- “Bissett Bros.,” James Bissett & Thomas
Bissett, Manufacturers of Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work,
Office & Works, Williamstown, Vermont; Quarries, Barre, Vermont,
advertisement pp. 399
- “Emslie & Kelman,” Dealers in
Barre Granite Monuments, etc., Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp.
399
- “T. P. Owens & Son,” Manufacturers
and Dealers in Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 399
- “World’s Fair Offices,” “Readers
of the Monumental News who expect to be represented in Chicago
during the World’s Fair and who will require desk room or offices
are requested to correspond with us, stating their requirements, The
Monumental News, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 399
- “How to Maintain Prices,” pp. 400
- “J. M. Wooldridge,” Manufacturer for
the granite trade only, Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, advertisement
pp. 401
- “D. L. Daniels,” Monumental Work in
New Westerly Granite, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement pp. 401
- “Crown Granite Works,” The Champion
Black Granite, operated by the Crown Granite works, South Thomaston,
Maine, Wm. Birss, Manager, advertisement pp. 401
- “Machiasport Granite Co.,” Light Red
Granite for Monumental and Building Work, Machiasport, Maine, advertisement
pp. 401
- “New Westerly Granite Co.,” Manufacturers
and Dealers in all kinds of white granite, monumental and building
work, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement pp. 401
- “Maine Red Granite Co.,” Red Beach
Red Granite and Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine, advertisement
pp. 401
- “White Mountain Granite Co.,” Dealers
in North Conway Red Granite, Quarries and Works, North Conway, New
Hampshire, advertisement pp. 401
- “Brown & Wade,” Eugene N. Brown & Frank
S. Wade, Successors to M. T. Jameson, Proprietor of the Jameson Granite
Quarry, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement pp. 401
- “East Milford Granite Co.,” Blue New
Westerly or Souhegan Granite, East Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement
pp. 401
- “John Swenson,” Manufacturer of hammered
and rock-faced monuments, mausoleums, tombs and vaults, also sole
producer of the celebrated Dark Blue Concord Granite, West Concord,
New Hampshire, advertisement pp. 401
- “Kenyon & Co.,” Dealers in White
Westerly Granite, Niantic, Rhode Island, advertisement pp. 401
- “E. C. French,” Manufacturer of and
Dealer in Monumental Work from Light and Dark Barre Granite, Barre,
Vermont, advertisement pp. 401
- “Queer Specimens of Cemetery Poetry,” pp.
402
- “Cook & Watkins,” Cook & Watkins’ Nonpareil
Design Book, Boston Massachusetts, Aberdeen, Scotland, Granite Works,
South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 402
- “Moir Granite Co.,” Granite Dealer,
Detroit, Michigan, advertisement pp. 402
- “Read His Name on a Monument,” pp.
403
- “McDonnell & Cook,” Manufacturers
of Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 403
- “Adams Granite Works,” George McFarlane,
Proprietor, Manufacture of Monuments Statuary, etc., of Quincy Granite,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 403
- “Merry Mount Granite co.,” John Lavery,
Agent, & P. W. Driscoll, Treasurer, Quarry owners and manufacturers
monuments, statuary and cemetery work from Light and Dark Quincy Granite
and all kinds of New England Granites; Works, Quincy, Adams Station,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 403
- “F. Barnicoat,” Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary, Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 403
- “E. T. Barnum,” Fences, Vault Entrance
Gates, etc., iron fencing, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement pp. 403
- “Joss Bros.,” Manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp.
403
- “Ito & Warner Granite Co.,” Dealers
in monuments, statuary, and cemetery work in Dark Blue, Light Quincy,
and all other Eastern granites, Works, South Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 403
- “Granite and Marble Workers’ Supplies,”
- “Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., (Limited),” Crushed
Steel, Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement pp. 404
- “James Dunn,”Manufacturer
of Bailey’s Steel or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio,” advertisement
pp. 404
- “F. H. Venn, Jr.,” Monumental Draftsman,
Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 404
- “C. T. Maynard & Co.,” Manufacturers
of Lifting Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement pp. 404
- “Nutting & Hayden,” Granite Cutters’ and
Quarry Tools, Concord, New Hampshire, advertisement pp. 404
- “James H. Lancaster,” The “ Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 404
- “W. H. Anderson & Son,” Manufacturers
of and Dealers in Stone, Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools,
Detroit, Michigan, advertisement pp. 405
- “J. S. Mundy,” Established 1870, Hoisting
Engines, Newark, New Jersey, advertisement pp. 405
- “B. C. & R. A. Tilghman,” Patent
Chilled Iron Globules or Shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advertisement
pp. 405
- “Perry & Demeritt,” Manufacturers
of superior iron frame Polishing Machines, Montpelier, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 405
- “W. T. FitzGerald,” Patent Attorney-at-Law,
Washington, D.C., advertisement pp. 405
- “John McLean,” Hand Polishing Machine,
New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 405
- “Concord Axle Co.,” Concord Polishing
Machine Manufactured only by Concord Axle Co., Penacook, New Hampshire,
advertisement pp. 405
- “Goodell & Harding,” Portable
Box Bander, Burlington, Vermont, advertisement pp. 405
- “W. A. Lane,” Granite City Polishing
Machine,” Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 405
- “Old Tombstones,” (“Two old tombstones
were recently removed from a neighboring farm to the cemetery at Clarkstown,
New York…”), pp. 406
- “Melcher & Hadley,” Manufacturers
of Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 406
- “Henderson & Dickie,” Manufacturers & Dealers
in Barre Granite Monuments, etc., Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp.
406
- “Hooker & Martin,” Successors to
John O’Rourke & Co., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Light
and Dark Barre and Plainfield Granite Monuments, etc., Plainfield,
Vermont, advertisement pp. 406
- “J. E. Bolles & Co.,” Vault Doors,
Hinges and Locks in Iron or Bronze, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement
pp. 406
- “The D. H. Ranck Pub. Co.,” Stone in
new form, Indianapolis, Indiana, advertisement pp. 406
- “Books for Trade,” Marble Workers’ Manual, Clark’s
Epitaph Book, Archibald’s Quick and Accurate Methods
of Estimating Granite Monuments, Perspective, Anatomy
in Art, Marble and Marble Workers, and Public Statues
and Monuments of New York (printed plates), The Monumental News,
Chicago, Illinois, pp. 407
- “H. Cannon Co.,” Importers and Dealers
in Steel Cables, Wire Rope, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 407
- “Monon Route,” Louisville, New Albany
Chicago Ry. Co., Runs two vestibuled trains daily between Chicago,
Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Chicago, Lafayette and Louisville, etc.,
advertisement pp. 407
- “United Mercantile Agency,” Book
of Credits, advertisement pp. 407
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” pp. 408
- “Wanted – Situations or Help,” pp.
408
- “Foster & Richards,” A. E. Foster
and W. A. Richards, Monumental Designers and Draughtsmen, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 408
- Contents.
- Editorial – 420
- The Camera as a Helper – 420
- New York’s Columbus – 421
- The Buyens Columbus – 421
- Other Monuments to our Christopher – 421
- New York’s Columbus Arch – 422
- The Battle Field of Sedan – 422
- Foreign Monumental Notes – 422
- Statuary at the World’s Fair – 423
- The Drake Fountain – 423
- Proposed Monuments – 424
- Among the Sculptors – 425
- Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky – 426
- The Temples of Rameses - 427
- The Baltimore Convention – 428, 429-430
- Design for a Fountain – Illustrated – 431
- Bartholdis, “LaFayette and Washington” – Illustrated – 431
- Standing Stones – 432
- Bunker Hill Monument – 432
- Trade Notes – 433
- Our Illustrations – 434
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – 436
- Quincy Correspondence – 437-438
- Barre Correspondence – 439-440
- Quaint Epitaphs – 442
- First Memorial of Captain Cook – 443
- The Tomb of Mother Goose – 443
- Granite Workers’ Supplies – 444
- Recent Patents – 444
- Colored Statuary – 446
- Books for the Trade – 447
- Some Gigantic Statues – 448
- The Grave of Miles Standish – 448
- Editorial, pp. 420
- The Camera as a Helper, pp. 420
- “New York’s Columbus,” pp. 421
- “The Buyens Columbus,” (Boston, Massachusetts
), pp. 421
- “Other Monuments to Our Christopher,” pp.
421 (Baltimore, Maryland; New Haven, Connecticut; New York City, New York;
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Youngstown, Ohio; Willimantic, Connecticut;
Lynn, Massachusetts; and Scranton, Pennsylvania, pp 421)
- “New York’s Columbus Arch,” pp. 422
- “The Battlefield of Sedan,” pp. 422
- Monument of the 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Regiment
at Gettysburg,
pp. 422
- “Statuary at the World’s Fair,” (photo captions) “Group
of Sculptors at Work on World’s Fair Statuary,” & “‘Industry,’ for
Administration Building, World’s Fair. Designed by Carl Bitter,” pp.
423
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 424
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 425
- “Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky,” (photo caption)
Entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky. Secretary and Treasure’s
Office, and Director’s Rooms. Waiting Rooms. pp. 426 “Superintendent’s
Office and Waiting Rooms, Cave Hill Cemetery,” pp. 427
- “The Temples of Rameses,” pp. 427
- “The Baltimore Convention,” (Maryland),
pp. 427, 429-430
- “Albert Thorwaldsen,” (born in Copenhagen in 1770), pp.
430
- “London Monuments,” pp. 430
- Illustrations, pp. 431 (captions) “Design for a Fountain. From
the Southern Architect.” “Bartholdi’s ‘Lafayette
and Washington,’ for the City of Paris,” pp. 431
- “Bunker Hill Monument,” (in Massachusetts ), pp. 432
- “Trade Notes,” pp. 433
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 434
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp. 434
- “Jones Brothers,” Points on Granite.
No. 4. Rose Swede, 8882 – 1892, Maine office, Boston, Massachusetts;
Western office, Chicago, Illinois; Quarry and Works, Barre, Vermont;
Foreign office, Aberdeen, Scotland, advertisement pp. 434
- “Bradbury Marble Co.,” Wholesalers and Finishers
of Georgia and other Marbles, Monumental and Building Marbles, Tiles,
etc., St. Louis, Missouri, advertisement pp. 434
- “G. Turini,” Sculptor, Dongan Hills, Richmond
County, New York, advertisement pp. 435
- “Irving,” Monumental Photographs for the
Trade, Troy, New York, advertisement pp. 435
- “Maurice J. Power,” Established 1868, National
Fine Art Foundry, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 435
- “American Bronze Co.,” Founders in Standard
Copper Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 435
- “J. & R., Mosaics, “ New York City,
New York,” advertisement pp. 435
- “The North American Iron Works,” Brooklyn,
New York, advertisement pp. 435
- “Spadone & Cabaret,” Bronze and Brass
Worked of every description for Vaults and Tombs, etc., New York City,
New York, advertisement pp. 435
- “Chicopee Bronze Works, M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
Chicopee, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 435
- “Trade News Among Our Advertisers,” pp. 436
- “Elletsville Steam Stone Works,” Matthew
Brothers, Dealers in Proprietors of rough and sawed building stone, caps,
sills, columns, ashlar flagging, bases, &c., advertisement pp. 436
- “Petersburg Granite Quarrying Company,” Quarries
and Works, Petersburg, Virginia. General offices, New York City, New
York advertisement pp. 436
- “Blue Mountain Granite Works,” Alex Cochran,
Proprietor, and R. Farquharson, Manager, Granite work of every description,
Ryegate and Barre Granite, South Ryegate, Vermont, advertisement pp.
436
- “Quincy, Massachusetts Correspondence,” pp.
437
- “The Kansas Way,” “We noticed a tombstone
man starting out this morning with his grip full of samples and a
double barrel shot gun. It is evident he expects to do business in his
line even if he has to make it himself. Kansas Paper.” pp.
437
- “New York Granite Company,” Importers and
Wholesalers Monumental Work, Building Work, Polished Granite Columns,
New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 437
- “Frederick & Field,” Rough Stock Quarried
for the Trade, Soldiers’ Monument Designs a Specialty, Quarries and
Works, Quincy, Massachusetts, Established 1839, advertisement pp.
437
- “James N. White,” Dealer in all kinds of
Dark and Light Quincy Granite for Monumental and Building Work, Works,
West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 437
- “Swingle & Falconer,” Manufacturers,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and American Granites, Head
office and works, Quincy, Massachusetts; Foreign office, Aberdeen, Scotland,
advertisement pp. 438
- “Milne & Chalmers,” Quarry Owners and
Manufacturers Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Steam Polishing Works,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 438
- “A. Marnock & Co.,” Foreign Granites
and New England Granites, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp.
438
- “Barre, Vermont,
Correspondence,” pp. 439
- “C. W. McMillan,” Charles W. McMillan, Dealer
in Barre Granite Monuments, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 439
- “Bissett Bros.,” James Bissett and Thomas
Bissett, Manufacturers of Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Office & Works,
Williamstown, Vermont, Quarries, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp.
439
- “Emslie & Kelman,” Dealers in Barre
Granite Monuments, etc., Draping and Carving a Specialty, Barre, Vermont,
advertisement pp. 439
- “T. P. Owens & Son,” Manufacturers and
Dealers in Quincy Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp.
439
- “An Egyptian Superstition,” pp. 440
- “F. H. Venn, Jr.,” Monumental Draftsman,
Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 440
- “The Granite Monument Design Co.,” Photographs
of Granite Monuments, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement pp. 440
- “Craig & Richards Granite Co.,” Quarriers
and Manufacturers of Dark Blue Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 440
- “Foster & Richards,” A. E. Foster & W.
A. Richards, Monumental Designers and Draughtsmen, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 440
- “Charles Veit,” Producer of Scotch-American
Hone, Soft, Medium and Hard. Excellent for all kinds of Marble, Cincinnati,
Ohio, advertisement pp. 441
- “D. L. Daniels,” Manufacturer of Monumental
Work in New Westerly Granite, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement
pp. 441
- “Crown Granite Works,” Operator of Champion
Black Granite, Works in South Thomaston, Maine, Wm. Birss, Manager,
advertisement pp. 441
- “Machiasport Granite Co.,” Light Red Granite – Monumental
and Building Work, Machiasport, Maine, advertisement pp. 441
- “The Sun,” subscription, New York
City, New York, advertisement pp. 441
- “Maine Red Granite Co.,” Red Beach Red Granite,
advertisement pp. 441 and Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine
- “Brown & Wade,” Successors to M. T.
Jameson, Proprietor of the Jameson Granite Quarry, Eugene N. Brown and
Frank S. Wade, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement pp. 441
- “Scientific American,” Scientific
American Agency for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Design Patents,
Copyrights, etc., New York, New York, advertisement pp. 441
- “E. C. French,” Manufacturer of and Dealer
in Monumental Work in Light and Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont,
advertisement pp. 441
- “East Milford Granite Co.,” Blue New Westerly
or Souhegan Granite For the Trade, East Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement
pp. 441
- “Kenyon & Co.,” Dealers in White Westerly
Granite, Niantic, Rhode Island, advertisement pp. 441
- “New Westerly Granite Works,” P. P. Matheson,
Proprietor, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of white granite
Monumental and Building Work, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement pp.
441
- “Quaint Epitaphs,” pp. 442
- “Cook & Watkins,” Boston, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 442
- “Moir Granite Co.,” Beebe Plain, Vermont,
and M. S. Dart, Western Manager, Detroit, Michigan, advertisement
pp. 442
- “First Memorial of Captain Cook,” (Sydney,
Australia), pp. 443
- “The Tomb of Mother Goose,” “graveyard
of the old South Church in Boston…found an old and battered tombstone
with the following legend, “Here lyes ye Bodye of Mary Goose, Wife
to Isaac Goose. Died 1690.” pp. 443
- “High-Heeled Angels,” (“On the steeple
of an old Universalist church in Bath, Me., there is a wooden figure of
an angel….”), pp. 443
- “Adams Granite works,” George McFarlane,
Proprietor, Manufacturer of Monuments and Statuary, Quincy Granite, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 443
- “Merry Mount Granite Co., Inc.,” Monuments,
Statuary and Cemetery Work from Light and Dark Quincy Granite, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 443
- “F. Barnicoat,” Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.
Granite Statuary, Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 443
- “W. E. Aughinbaugh & Co.,” Patents,
Washington, D.C., advertisement pp. 443
- “Joss Brothers,” Manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 443
- “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. 443
- “Marble and Granite Workers Supplies,” pp.
444
- “Recent Patents,” pp. 444
- “What Comes from Advertising,” pp. 444
- “Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co. (Limited),” Crushed
Steel, Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement pp. 444
- “James Dunn,” Manufacturer Bailey’s
Steel or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement pp. 444
- “C. T. Maynard & Co.,” Manufacturers
of Lifting Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement pp. 444
- “Nutting & Hayden,” Granite Cutters’ and
Quarry Tools, Concord, New Hampshire, advertisement pp. 444
- “James H. Lancaster,” The “Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, advertisement pp. 444
- “W. H. Anderson & Son,” Manufacturers
of and Dealers in Marble and Granite Workers’ Tools, Detroit, Michigan,
advertisement pp. 445
- “J. S. Mundy,” Established 1870, Hoisting
Engines, advertisement pp. 445
- “B. C. & R. A. Tilghman,” Patent Chilled
Iron Globules or Shot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advertisement pp.
445
- “Perry & Dermitt,” Manufacturers of
Superior Iron Frame Polishing Machines, Montpelier, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 445
- “John McLean,” Hand Polishing Machine, New
York, New York, advertisement pp. 445
- “Concord Axle Co.,” Manufacturer of the
Concord Polishing Machine, Penacook, New Hampshire, advertisement pp.
445
- “Goodell & Harding,” Portable Box Bander,
Burlington, Vermont, advertisement pp. 445
- “ W. A. Lane,” Manufacturer of the Granite
City Polishing Machine, advertisement pp. 445
- “Colored Statuary,” pp. 446
- “A Cyclone in South Caroline recently swept
through a cemetery and
snapped many shafts and slabs in two, without regard to size, as if they
were so many twigs.” pp. 446
- “Melcher & Hadley,” Manufacturers of
Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, advertisement pp. 446
- “Henderson & Dickie,” Manufacturers
and Dealers in Light and Dark Barre Granite Monuments, Tablets, etc.,
Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 446
- “Wood & Troup,” Manufacturers and Dealers
in Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 446
- “Hooker & Martin,” Successors to John
O’Rourke & Co., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Light and Dark
Barre and Plainfield Granite Monuments, Tablets, etc., Plainfield,
Vermont, advertisement pp. 446
- “Stone, in New Form” D. H. Ranck
Publishing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, advertisement pp. 446
- “Books for the Trade,” (Marble Workers’ Manual, Clark’s
Epitaph Book, Archibald’s Quick and Accurate Methods of
Estimating Granite Monuments, Perspective, Anatomy in
Art, Marble and Marble Workers, and Public Statues and Monuments
of New York, pp. 447)
- “H. Channon Co.,” Importers and Dealers
in English Crucible and Plow Steel Cables, Wire Rope, Chicago, Illinois,
advertisement pp. 447
- “Monon Route,” James Barker, General Passenger
Agent, General Offices, Monon Block, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement
pp. 447
- “The New Handy Binder,” “for keeping
the numbers of the Monumental News in good condition, Monumental
News, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 447
- “United Mercantile Agency,” Book of Credits,
Boston, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 447
- “The Tired Woman’s Epitaph,”
- Here lies a poor woman who always was tired.
- Who lived in a house where help was not hired.
- Her last words on earth were: “Dear friends, I am going
- Where washing ain’t done, nor sweeping nor sewing.
- But everything there is exact to my wishes,
- For when they don’t eat there’s no washing of dishes.
- I’ll be where loud anthems will always be ringing.
- But having no voice I’ll get clear of the singing.
- Don’t mourn for me now, don’t mourn for me never –
- I’m going to do nothing for ever and ever.
- - Detroit Free Press.
- “Some Gigantic Statues,” pp. 448
- “The Grave of Miles Standish,” (Duxbury),
pp. 448.
- “Business Chances, For Sale,
Etc.,” pp. 448
- “Wanted – Situations or Help,” pp.
448
- Contents.
- Editorial – 459
- General Hancock’s Tomb – 461
- Early Sculpture in England – 460-461
- Among the Sculptors – 462
- Real and Realistic – 463
- Proposed Monuments – 464
- Headstones and Markers – 465
- A Flexible Sandstone – 465
- The Origin of Art – 466
- The Tomb of Mother Eve – 466
- Monuments to Pugilists – 467
- The Burning Grounds of India – 467
- Associations – 468
- The Brooklyn Arch – 469
- Cemetery News – 470
- Egyptian Remains – 479
- Trade Notes – 471
- Quarry Notes – 472
- Bronze – 473
- A Three Year’s Vigil – 476
- Quincy Correspondence – 481-482
- Trade News Among our Advertisers – 486
- Recent Patents – 486
- Editorial, pp. 459
- “Early Sculpture in England,” pp. 460
- “General Hancock’s Tomb,” (“colossal
bust of Gen. Hancock was recently unveiled in New York, and a movement
is also on foot to have his grave at Norristown, marked in a similar way….” pp.
461)
- “Among the Sculptors,” pp. 462
- “Real and Realistic,” pp. 463
- (engraving caption) “Anarchists’ Monument, Waldheim
Cemetery, Chicago,” ( Illinois ), pp. 463
- “Proposed Monuments,” pp. 464
- “The Confederate Soldiers’ Monument for Chicago,” (Illinois),
pp. 464
- “Head Stones and Markers,” A paper by
M. A. Farwell, President Oakwoods Cemetery, read before the Sixth Annual
Convention of the Association of American Cemetery Superintendents, pp.
465
- “A Flexible Sandstone,” (“…The itacolumite,
or flexible sandstone, is the most abundant of these rocks, and is found
principally in Brazil….”), pp. 465
- “The Origin of Art,” from a lecture read
before the Academy of Arts, Sydney, Australia, by Mr. P. Fletcher,
President, pp. 466
- “The Tomb of Mother Eve,” (The Arabs claim
that Eve’s
tomb is at Jiddah, the seaport of Mecca….,”) pp. 460
- “Monuments to Pugilists,” pp. 467
- “The Burning Grounds of India,” pp. 467
- “Associations,” “General call of the National Marble
and Granite Dealers and Manufacturers Association of the United States of
America and Canada.” pp 468
- “Design for a Monument,” pp. 469
- “Cemetery Notes,” pp. 470
- “Egyptian Remains,” “Some very rare
relics which were found near Alexandria (Egypt).”
- “New Firms, Changes, Etc.,” pp. 471
- “Quarry Notes,” pp. 472
- “Our Illustrations,” pp. 472
- “Bronze,” pp. 473
- “G. Turini,” Sculptor, Dongan Hills, Richmond
County, New York, advertisement pp. 473
- “Irving,” Monumental Photographs for the
Trade, Troy, New York, advertisement pp. 473
- “National Fine Art Foundry,” Established
1868, Maurice J. Power, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 473
- “American Bronze Co.,” Founders in Standard
Copper Bronze, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 473
- “Spadone & Cabaret,” Bronze and Brass
Work of every description, for Vaults and Tombs, New York City, New
York, advertisement pp. 473
- “J. & R. Lamb,” Mosaics, New York City,
New York, advertisement pp. 473
- “The North American Iron Works,” Brooklyn,
New York, advertisement pp. 473
- “Chicopee Bronze Works,” M. H. Mosman, Proprietor,
Chicopee, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 473
- “Trees and Shrubbery in the Cemetery,” pp.
474
- “Jones Brothers,” 1882-1892, Points on
Granite No. 5, Main office, Boston, Massachusetts; Western office,
Chicago, Illinois; Quarry and Works, Barre, Vermont; Foreign office,
Aberdeen, Scotland, advertisement, pp. 474
- “Bradbury Marble Co.,” Wholesalers and Finishers
of Georgia and other marbles, Monumental and building marbles, tiles,
St. Louis, Missouri, advertisement pp. 474
- “Booth Bros. & Hurricane Isle Granite Company,” Connecticut
White Granite, New London, Connecticut, advertisement pp. 475
- “A Three Year’s Vigil,” “A native
of Kinklang, China, has taken a vow to watch by his mother’s grave
for a period of three years….” pp. 476
- “Monumental News,” Hill’s Souvenir
Guide to Chicago and the World’s Fair, The World’s Columbian
Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 476
- “Cook & Watkins,” Boston, Moyer Marble
Drill, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 476
- “Swingle & Falconer,” Foreign and American
Granites, Head office and works, Quincy, Massachusetts; Foreign office,
Aberdeen, Scotland, advertisement pp. 476
- “Milne & Chalmers,” Quarry Owners and
Manufacturers Quincy Granite Monumental Work, Steam Polishing Works,
Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 476
- “Quincy, Massachusetts – From our regular Correspondent,” pp.
477
- “New York Granite Company,” Importers and
Wholesalers Monument Work, Building Work, Polished Granite Columns,
New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 477
- “J. F. Townsend,” Scotch, Swedish, and American
Granites, Italian Marble Statuary, Columbus, Ohio; Aberdeen, Scotland;
Carrara, Italy, advertisement pp. 477
- “Frederick & Field,” Established 1839,
Rough Stock Quarried for the Trade, Quarries and Works, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 477
- “James N. White,” Dealer in all kinds of
dark and light Quincy Granite for Monumental and building work also all
kinds of Eastern Granite, Works, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 477
- “F. H. Venn, Jr.,” Monumental draftsman,
Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 478
- “The Granite Monument Design Co.,” Photograph
of Granite Monuments, Cleveland Ohio, advertisement pp. 478
- “Craig & Richards Granite Co.,” Dark
Blue Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 478
- “Foster & Richards,” A. E. Foster & W.
A. Richards, Monumental Designers and Draughtsmen, Designs on silk
a specialty, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 478
- “McDonnell & Kelley,” Manufacturers
of Quincy and other New England Granites, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 479
- “Thos. F. Burke & Bros.,” Manufacturers
of fine Quincy Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 479
- “Franklin Hardwick & Son,” Rough, Hammered,
Polished Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Field & Wild,” Quarrymen, Dark Blue
Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Norfolk Granite Co.,” W. Burke, Manager,
T. O’Keefe, Treasurer, Dealers in all kinds of Monumental Statuary
and Cemetery Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Glencoe Granite Co. Manufacturers of Dark and Light
Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “William T. Spargo,” Manufacturers of Monuments,
Statuary, and Cemetery Work…, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 479
- “S. Henry Barnicoat,” Quincy, Granite, Quincy,
Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “McIntosh & Son,” Manufacturers of all
kinds of Monumental Work, South Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement
pp. 479
- “William Callahan,” Manufacturer of Monumental
Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Fuller, Foley & Co.,” Artistic Memorials,
West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “T. F. Mannex,” Manufacturer and Dealer
in Granite Monuments, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Milford Brothers,” Granite, Office and
Works, West Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 479
- “Some Fresh Epitaphs,” pp. 480
- “Books for the Trade,” Marble Workers’ Manual,
Clark’s Epitaph Book, Archibald’s Quick and Accurate Methods
of Estimating Granite Monuments, Perspective, Anatomy in Art, Marble and
Marble Workers, Prices, Estimates and Rules for Figuring the Cost of Granite
Work, Public Statues and Monuments of New York (printed plates)
- “United Mercantile Agency,” Book of Credits,
Boston, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 480
- “Barre, Vermont – From our regular correspondent,” pp.
481
- “F. S. Cary & Co.,” Wholesale Granite,
Marble, Statuary, Headquarters for Scotch, Swede, Barre, Quincy Granite & Italian
Statuary, advertisement pp. 481
- “C. W. McMillan,” Charles W. McMillan Dealer
in Barre Granite Monuments, Tablets, Fencing, Buttresses, etc. Drapery & Carved
Work a Specialty, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 481
- “Bissett Bros,” James Bissett and Thomas
Bissett, Manufacturers of Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Office
and works, Williamstown, Vermont, Quarries, Barre, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 481
- “Emslie & Kelman,” Dealers in Barre
Granite Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Coping, etc., Barre, Vermont,
advertisement pp. 481
- “T. P. Owens & Son,” Manufacturers and
Dealers in Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp.
481
- “Overhead in the tram,” pp. 482
- “Mechlher & Hadley,” Manufacturers of
Barre Granite Monuments and Cemetery Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 482
- “Charles Veit,” Producer of Scotch-American
Hone, Soft, Medium and Hard. Excellent for all kinds of Marble, according
to grade of hardness, Price 10 cents a pound, Cincinnati, Ohio, advertisement
pp. 482
- “Henderson & Dickie,” Manufacturers
and Dealers in Barre Granite Monuments, Tablets, etc., Barre, Vermont,
advertisement pp. 482
- “Wood & Troup,” Manufacturers and Dealers
in Dark Barre Granite, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 482
- “Hooker & Martin,” Successors to John
O’Rourke & Co., advertisement pp. 482
- “Manufacturers of an Dealers in Light and Dark Barre and
Plainfield Granite, Monuments, tablets, and general cemetery work, Plainfield,
Vermont,” advertisement pp. 482
- “The Sunday Sun, New York City, New York,” advertisement
pp. 482
- “J. E. Bolles & Co.,” Vault Doors, Hinges
and Locks in Iron or Bronze, Wrought Iron Fence, Entrance Gates, Settees,
Vases, etc., Detroit, Michigan, advertisement pp. 482
- “Books, Periodicals, Trade Literature,” pp.
483
- “E. C. French,” Manufacturer of and Dealer
in Monumental Work, Barre, Vermont, advertisement pp. 483
- “The Champion Black Granite,” William Birss,
Manager, South Thomaston Maine, advertisement pp. 483
- “Machiasport Granite Co.,” Machiasport,
Maine, advertisement pp. 483
- “Maine Red Granite Co.,” Red Beach Red Granite
and Beaver Lake Black Granite, Red Beach, Maine, advertisement pp.
483
- “White Mountain Granite Co.,” Dealers in
the celebrated North Conway Red Granite, North Conway, New Hampshire,
advertisement pp. 483
- “Brown & Wade,” Successors to M. T.
Jameson, Proprietors of the Jameson Granite Quarry, Eugene N. Brown and
Frank S. Wade, South Thomaston, Maine, advertisement pp. 483
- “Young & Son,” Young’s Blue New
Westerly or Souhegan Granite, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement
pp. 483
- “Kenyon & Co.,” Dealers in White Westerly
Granite for Monumental and building purposes, Niantic, Rhode Island,
advertisement pp. 483
- “New Westerly Granite Works,” P. O. Matheson,
Proprietor, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of White Granite
Monumental and Building Work, Milford, New Hampshire, advertisement
pp. 483
- “Trade News Among Our Advertisers,” pp.
484
- “Matthew Brothers,” Proprietors of Ellettsville
Steam Stone Works, Dealers in Rough and Sawed Building Stone, Caps,
Sills, Columns, Ashlar Flagging, Bases, etc., Ellettsville, Indiana, advertisement
pp. 484
- “Frederick P. Bagley & Co.,” Chicago,
Illinois, advertisement pp. 484
- “Petersburg Granite Quarrying Co.,” Quarries
and Works, Petersburg, Virginia, General offices, New York City, New
York, advertisement pp. 484
- “Blue Mountain Granite Works,” Alex Cochran,
Proprietor, and R. Farquharson, Manager, Dealers in and Manufacturers
of Granite work of every description, South Ryegate, Vermont, advertisement
pp. 484
- “W. E. Aughinbaugh & Co.,” Patents,
Washington, D.C., advertisement pp. 485
- “H. Channon Co.,” Importers and Dealers
in Steel Cables, Wire Rope, Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 485
- “A. Marnock & Co.,” Headquarters for
Scotch, Swede, and all American Granite, South Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 485
- “F. Barnicoat,” Successor to F. Barnicoat & Co.,
Granite Statuary Portrait and Ideal Figures, Quincy, Massachusetts,
advertisement pp. 485
- “Adams Granite Works,” George McFarlane,
Proprietor, Manufacturers of Monuments, Statuary, etc. in Dark, Medium
and Light Quincy Granite, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 485
- “Joss Brothers,” Manufacturers of Quincy
Granite Monumental Work, Quincy, Massachusetts, advertisement pp. 485
- “Levytype Co.,” Designers and Photo-Engravers,
Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 485
- “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. 485
- “Serpentine,” pp. 486
- “Pittsburgh Crushed Steel Co., Limited,” Crushed
Steel, Steel Emery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, advertisement pp. 486
- “James Dunn,” Manufacturer Bailey’s
Steel or Iron Portable Hoist, Cleveland, Ohio, advertisement pp. 486
- “C. T. Maynard & Co.,” Manufacturers
of Lifting Jacks, Fairhaven, Vermont, advertisement pp. 486
- “Eugene Martine,” French Moulding Sand of
all kinds, France, References: J. Berchem, Grand Crossing, Illinois,
American Bronze Co., Chicago, Illinois, advertisement pp. 486
- “James H. Lancaster,” The “Lancaster” Rock
Crushers, New York City, New York, advertisement pp. 486
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