is Finch's monument. This is made conspicuous by its sculptured angel. Let us examine it. The base and die of veined marble support a small sarcophagus, bearing the name of Finch. At the eastern end of this sarcophagus, stands a small, angelic figure. hand holds a partly opened roll, on The right which are die, so in the words, "For as in Adam all Christ shall all be made alive." The work was executed by Launitz. It Midmer's monument is south of Finch's. is a fluted sandstone column, with outline slightly concave, and is is surmounted by a decorated capital and by an urn. Moving westwardly, we pass, on the left, the lot of the late Thos. J. Chew, formerly of the U. S. Navy, with several memorials. Above this rises Campbell's tall obelisk. Next stand the head-stones of Waring and Bill. Geo. A. Hicks and his daughter Caroline are just beyond. The small obelisk on the north has the name of Anne E. Stringer. |