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Submitted: 6/23/12 • Approved: 2/20/15 • Last Updated: 2/23/15 • R718362-G0-S3
21 Apr 1866 - 9 May 1910
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Zinc Marker
These grave markers were produced from about 1875 to 1910. They have an attractive blue gray color. They withstand weathering very well and absolutely no lichen grows on them due to a chemical reaction with the metal. At most only a few will be found in any one cemetery.
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Contributed on 6/23/12 by tootied
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