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Glenn A. Knoblock 77 Jeremiah Lane: Style I While studying Hartshorne's stones in the area, I soon noticed anoth- er type of marker that shared some features of Hartshorne's work, yet was distinctly different and clearly the work of a different carver. These dated mostly from 1772 to the late 1790s. Both styles are similar in that they depict an (apparently) male face with wings and a frowning mouth (Fig. 2). Both also use pin wheel finials, scrolled borders, and mixed lettering that is well fo...rmed. However, there are several major differences that dis- tinguish what I call Style I stones from those of Hartshorne. First, all the Style I faces have wig-like hair: none are bald. Secondly, the facial features differ significantly. These faces have a frowning mouth, but the lips are ^(^iV/^rv n\ n ^ ■^ '%.>- > A.y ^' Fig. 2. Deacon Jonathan Fellows, 1753, Kensington, New Hampshire. A backdated stone, probably carved in the late 1770s. 78 Gravestone Carving in Coastal New Hampshire not as thick and distinctively prominent.
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