Rawson-Hinde

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Title

Rawson-Hinde

Section

Lot

Grave

00

Last Name

Number of Persons on Marker

Composition

Condition

State

Carving

Leaves

Legibility

Fair

Dimension: Height

119 inches

Dimension: Width

127 inches

Source of Information

Information taken from Westwood Printout and grave marker, if available; check the original burial register at city hall for additional data

Comments

"Rawson-Hinde" "1902" The structure was designed as a mausoleum, or vault; why it wasn't used as such needs to be researched (anecdotes abound!). Built of sandstone blocks with a roof of granite slabs, its metal door (rusted) is flanked by a pair of round pillars (the bottom third of which are badly weathered). Leaves are carved above the pillars. The building is 133 inches deep. In the back wall is a small window with metal bars and screening.

Lot Owner

[Check City Hall records for the owner's name]

Date Transcribed

10/10/1999

Default Latitude

41.28383719

Default Longitude

-82.23347963

Default Zoom Level

20

Collection

Citation

“Rawson-Hinde,” Westwood Database, accessed May 18, 2024, https://www.oberlinwestwood.org/omeka/items/show/50208.

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