. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. ribute, which his second wifefully appreciated no doubt, we recall an inscription to beseen on a stone in one of our old-time private buryinggrounds. Premising that the deceased was a young womanand not an auctioneer, we quote one impressive line: Im going, Im going, Im going, Im gone. And so are we. As we turn away we now note, although not then inexistence, the substantial costly mausoleum erected by Bain and beyond it the fine Earll monument; thestriking shafts in the Van Alstyne-Hosford plot; the unsur-passe


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. ribute, which his second wifefully appreciated no doubt, we recall an inscription to beseen on a stone in one of our old-time private buryinggrounds. Premising that the deceased was a young womanand not an auctioneer, we quote one impressive line: Im going, Im going, Im going, Im gone. And so are we. As we turn away we now note, although not then inexistence, the substantial costly mausoleum erected by Bain and beyond it the fine Earll monument; thestriking shafts in the Van Alstyne-Hosford plot; the unsur-passed Vanderpoel stone; the exquisite replica of PowerssAngel at the Sepulchre which marks the grave of John, sonof Dr. John Vanderpoel; the shaft bearing the profile of thehonored physician, and then pass out, observing on eitherhand many and many a beautiful memorial to those whosememory we tenderly cherish; not overlooking on the left themodest stone to Jesse Merwin, the prototype of IchabodCrane, and the more imposing monuments to notable mem-bers of our old L. L. Morrells House


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