01868cam a22002774a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200055000840200018001390350023001570420014001800430012001940500023002061000028002292450104002572600048003613000037004095040064004465050497005105200339010076500071013466500077014177000018014948560078015121434944720170204091405.0060421s2006 ncuab b 001 0 eng  a 2006013446 a0786425695 (illustrated case binding : alk. paper) a9780786425693 a(OCoLC)ocm67922014 apccalcac an-us-sc00aNB1856.C48M68 20061 aMould, David R.,d1957-10aHistoric gravestone art of Charleston, South Carolina, 1695-1802 /cDavid R. Mould and Missy Loewe. aJefferson, N.C. :bMcFarland & Co.,cc2006. ax, 277 p. :bill., map ;c26 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 267-272) and index.0 aOld Charleston's historic graveyards -- Colonial American gravestones -- The circular congregational churchyard -- St. Philip's churchyard -- The French Huguenot churchyard -- St. Michael's Episcopal churchyard -- The Unitarian and St. John's Lutheran churchyards -- The First (Scots) Presbyterian churchyard -- Baptist, Jewish, and Roman Catholic graves -- Who carved Charleston's tombstones? -- Preserving the past -- Events that shaped Charleston, 1600-1800 -- Colonial gravestone symbols. a"Focusing on pieces created between 1695 and 1802, this volume offers a detailed examination of the tombstones and grave markers from 18th century Charleston. It not only discusses the general trends and the symbolism of the period's gravestone art but also examines specific instances of these popular motifs"--Provided by publisher. 0aSepulchral monumentszSouth CarolinazCharlestonxThemes, motives. 0aSepulchral monumentszSouth CarolinazCharlestonxHistoryy18th century.1 aLoewe, Missy.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0612/2006013446.html