[Rarebooks] 1855 Catalogue of Proprietors of Mount Auburn Cemetery
Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera
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A Catalogue of Proprietors in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn.
Printed by James Munroe and Company of Boston and Cambridge, in 1855.
“Together with an appendix, containing The Charter Regulations; also
Form of Deeds, Prices of Lots, &c. and A Directory to the Avenues and
Paths; with Plan of the Grounds. When it was opened in 1831, Mount
Auburn was the first rural, or garden, cemetery in the United States.
Softcover. 5.5”x9”, 108 pages. Covers with light soil, some wear,
corners creased, tear at the top. Pages with some scattered minor
soil, light wear. Lacking the plan of the grounds, which appears to
have once been tipped inside the front cover. {48204} $75
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