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Hello all - does anyone have any research or links available for artisans who were working in Richmond, Virginia from 1780 to 1900 as stone carvers for funerary monuments and grave stones?
I have two leads on academic papers but any help anyone could offer would be most welcome.
My research is focusing on Richmond's Shockoe Hill Cemetery in particular.
Many thanks!
Alyson L. Taylor-White
804-920-2783

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