. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . built in 1848, butafter having been erected a few months, began to showsigns of decay. The atmosphere acted upon the stone of theouter walls, and rapidly decomposed and stained it, owingto the fact that it contained iron. It soon became necessaryto remove the structure; this was done, and the presentbuilding was erected in its place. The new Chapel is verynearly a copy of the old one. Opposite to the entrance tothe Chapel there is a beautiful ornamental


. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . built in 1848, butafter having been erected a few months, began to showsigns of decay. The atmosphere acted upon the stone of theouter walls, and rapidly decomposed and stained it, owingto the fact that it contained iron. It soon became necessaryto remove the structure; this was done, and the presentbuilding was erected in its place. The new Chapel is verynearly a copy of the old one. Opposite to the entrance tothe Chapel there is a beautiful ornamental lot belonging tothe corporation, which is kept in most excellent order. After having left the Chapels continueon in the same path asbefore, and turn to the right into Iine Avenue. On the left is the Shaw lot, containing a very appropriatefreestone temple, on which is inscribed, —Robert Gould Bhsw. 1843, There is a while marble slab in front of the temple,beautifully sculptured in relief. Next to the Shaw lot isthe Trull lot, with an appropriate marble monument tothe memory of Mary Trull, died Juno 10, 1836, agod 70 THE page 40. 42 HANDBOOK. On the right are three very tall columns — AV. H. Delanoand W. 1. Whitney, both of granite, and H. T. Rice, ofmarble. These are inclosed in a triple lot, and are exceed-ingly appropriate, but plain, and attract considerable atten-tion! On the left are monuments on the Thayer, Mies,and Dodd lots, and on the right a monument of marble,with a female figure resting on an urn, inscribed, —My Husband ; erected to the memory of Charles Valentine. Died Jan. 10, 1850, aged 52 years, 10 months. This lifes a dream ; an empty show ;But the hricht world to which 1 CO Hath joys substantial and sincere ;When shall 1 wake and find me there? On the left is the Wcthcrell lot, and behind it a mostbeautiful granite obelisk, erected by Thomas Dowse to thememory of Franklin, and bearing the following upon itsfront: — To the


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