Guide ..Greenwood as it is . Charlottn CardH Freiuli Moiiiiiii« t Ki-lif rill t-Ill (»r II >l a II so 14-II III who was thrown from her carriage cm Fifthavenue, on the eve of her seventeenth birthday,February 3d, 1846, while on her way to a father spent her entire fortune in the erec-tion of this monument. It is elegantly carvedwith a figure of iviiss Carda. At the time ofthe erection it was the show lot in the grounds,and cost $45,000. Quite a pathetic story is toldin a small iron inclosuro a few feet from thisgrand and lofty tomb. There lies sleeping onewhose heart is


Guide ..Greenwood as it is . Charlottn CardH Freiuli Moiiiiiii« t Ki-lif rill t-Ill (»r II >l a II so 14-II III who was thrown from her carriage cm Fifthavenue, on the eve of her seventeenth birthday,February 3d, 1846, while on her way to a father spent her entire fortune in the erec-tion of this monument. It is elegantly carvedwith a figure of iviiss Carda. At the time ofthe erection it was the show lot in the grounds,and cost $45,000. Quite a pathetic story is toldin a small iron inclosuro a few feet from thisgrand and lofty tomb. There lies sleeping onewhose heart is buried in Charlotte Cardasgrave. Two years after her death he shothimself in her fatliers home, and owing to thegrounds being consecrated he could not be bur-ied with her. A simple marble slab, with theinscription, Charles Albert Jarret lies here,tells the story. Hence the lonely grave. (Seecu.,. At morn—at morn—at twilight dim—Marie: thou hast heard m • nymn!In joy and woe—in good and ill—Mother of God, be with me still!When the hours flew briglitly


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