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Homemade-Dama Stevens--Old Riverside Cemetery, Spencer
Diadem ("Dama") Stevens born 1875, died 1948. This is a simple homemade stone, likely carved by her family. As of 2019 this tombstone was...
Homemade-Rosellen Dubois--Hindustan Cemetery, Hindustan
Rosellen Dubois born 1916, died 1929. This is an example of a hand-carved tombstone, likely by her family members. The sides of the tombstone...
Homemade-Thelma Fulford--Hindustan Cemetery, Hindustan
Thelma Fulford born 1902, died 1925. This is an example of a hand-carved tombstone, likely by her family members. Some simple floral scrolls are...
Lamb (at angle)-Methodist Cemetery, Ellettsville
Name not visible. Born 1927, died 1927. The lamb carving symbolizes an infant's tombstone. Montgomery noted that the tombstone is carved limestone.
Lamb (Rough)-Methodist Cemetery, Ellettsville
Everett Ellis born 1882, died 1882. The lamb carving symbolizes an infant's tombstone. Montgomery noted that the tombstone is carved limestone.
Lamb and Gates-Methodist Cemetery, Ellettsville
Albert S. Everman born 1891, died 1891. Lambs symbolize an infant or child's tombstone. Gates can symbolize Christian notions of heaven's gates. Montgomery noted...
Lamb on Stump-Clear Creek Cemetery, Clear Creek
Companion of Pauline Montgomery is shown photographing a tombstone for Olive Ruth Adams, born 1912, died 1922. Lambs symbolize an infant or child's tombstone....
Lily-Clear Creek Cemetery, Clear Creek
Beulah Riggle born 1900, died 1923. Among flowers, lilies in tombstone designs especially symbolize innocence, fidelity, and the Christian notion of Easter resurrection.
Masonic-Old Riverside Cemetery, Spencer
George W. May born 1809, died 1859. The iconography on this tombstone represents May's status as a Freemason, a fraternal organization that dates back...
Photo Insert-Old Riverside Cemetery, Spencer
Milton C. Marshall born 1899, died 1931. This tombstone features an example of a photo-ceramic insert. Ceramic tombstone pictures were invented in the mid-19th...