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2 The Bigham Carvers of the Carolina Piedmont: Stone Images of an Emerging Sense of American Identity
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Edward W. Clark
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction: “So Witty as to Speak” 1
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Icon and Epitaph
- 1 Innocents in a Worldly World: Victorian Children’s Gravemarkers 11
- 2 The Bigham Carvers of the Carolina Piedmont: Stone Images of an Emerging Sense of American Identity 31
- 3 Images of Logging on Contemporary Pacific Northwest Gravemarkers 61
- 4 The Epitaph and Personality Revelation 87
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Origins and Influences
- 5 The Upland South Folk Cemetery Complex: Some Suggestions of Origin 107
- 6 J. N. B. de Pouillyand French Sources of Revival Style Design in New Orleans Cemetery Architecture 137
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Ethnicity and Regionalism
- 7 The Afro-American Section of Newport, Rhode Island’s Common Burying Ground 164
- 8 Navajo, Mormon, Zuni Graves: Navajo, Mormon, Zuni Ways 197
- 9 San Fernando Cemetery: Decorations of Love and Loss in a Mexican-American Community 217
- 10 Western Pennsylvania Cemeteries in Transition: A Model for Subregional Analysis 237
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Business and Pleasure
- 11 Monumental Bronze: A Representative American Company 263
- 12 Strange but Genteel Pleasure Grounds: Tourist and Leisure Uses of Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemeteries 293
- Bibliography 329
- Contributors 341
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction: “So Witty as to Speak” 1
-
Icon and Epitaph
- 1 Innocents in a Worldly World: Victorian Children’s Gravemarkers 11
- 2 The Bigham Carvers of the Carolina Piedmont: Stone Images of an Emerging Sense of American Identity 31
- 3 Images of Logging on Contemporary Pacific Northwest Gravemarkers 61
- 4 The Epitaph and Personality Revelation 87
-
Origins and Influences
- 5 The Upland South Folk Cemetery Complex: Some Suggestions of Origin 107
- 6 J. N. B. de Pouillyand French Sources of Revival Style Design in New Orleans Cemetery Architecture 137
-
Ethnicity and Regionalism
- 7 The Afro-American Section of Newport, Rhode Island’s Common Burying Ground 164
- 8 Navajo, Mormon, Zuni Graves: Navajo, Mormon, Zuni Ways 197
- 9 San Fernando Cemetery: Decorations of Love and Loss in a Mexican-American Community 217
- 10 Western Pennsylvania Cemeteries in Transition: A Model for Subregional Analysis 237
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Business and Pleasure
- 11 Monumental Bronze: A Representative American Company 263
- 12 Strange but Genteel Pleasure Grounds: Tourist and Leisure Uses of Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemeteries 293
- Bibliography 329
- Contributors 341
- Index 343