. Guide through Mount Auburn : a hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad : illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . and dog, the owner of which was buried be-neath the monument. The dog died soon after its owner. In the rear of the Perkins lot may be seen a memorial tothe memory of Nathaniel Goddard, bom June, 1767. Died Aug. 9, 1853. A goodraan and a just. On the left is the Billmgs monument; on the right, theWard — a marble slab, with a full length female figure, inrelief; on the left, the Alden ; on the right, a small circu-lar marble column on the Lothrop lot;


. Guide through Mount Auburn : a hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad : illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . and dog, the owner of which was buried be-neath the monument. The dog died soon after its owner. In the rear of the Perkins lot may be seen a memorial tothe memory of Nathaniel Goddard, bom June, 1767. Died Aug. 9, 1853. A goodraan and a just. On the left is the Billmgs monument; on the right, theWard — a marble slab, with a full length female figure, inrelief; on the left, the Alden ; on the right, a small circu-lar marble column on the Lothrop lot; and on the left, theKittredge monument. On the right is a memorial to thememory of John memory of the just is blessed. Their works do follow the same lot are also memorials inscribed, —Mrs. Dorcas Sargent Chandler. Blessed are the pure in heart, forthey shall see Sargent, Jr. Living and dying, we are the Sargent. Think not her hopes of heaven were vainly basedOn the rare virtues that lier long life built not on the saml, l)ut on a Stone,And rose sublime, sustained by Christ ALLEN page 52 58 MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. Dorcas Sargent. She took upon her the yoke of Christ. She learnedof Him, and she found rest unto her soul. Epes Sargent. He walked in the light of his Saviours countenance,Riid in his rigliteousness was he exalted. On the monument in the Truil lot, on the right, is in-scribed, — Thus passes away the glory of the world. The next lot on the right is owned by John M. and DavidBarnard. It incloses a marble monument, on ^vhich are in-scribed the names of infant children, and these words : — This place, the place of our sepulture, is wholly to be disregarded byus, but not to be neglected by our surviving friends. The Abbe lot on the left will next be passed, on which isan appropriately-designed marble monument, ^^ith a handpointLng upward sculptured upon its front, and this inscrip-tion : —


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