Usually a tombstone from the 1890’s shows a fair amount of weathering, often to the point making it hard to read. We spotted a family plot at the Rushville, Indiana East City Cemetery with a marker date of 1896 that looked nearly new.






These monuments were all custom made from 1876 to 1914. Sold as “White Bronze” they were actually made of a zinc-tin alloy. Cast in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the parts were shipped to the cemetery for assembly. Click here for our post detailing the history of these unique monuments.
They look amazing for their age, wow!
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It was certainly an interesting design concept.
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Very interesting thanks for showing us these.
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Glad to share!
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those have weathered well
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