Some runic stones 



ATTMAR, MEDELPAD. 



Was then near the church. From Save's pencilsketch, p. 5 in his 

 Note-book. He has written above: »Attmar-byn (»Grafströms i AfFna»), 

 nära kyrkan (huset eges af Abr. Nilsson) d. 1 Aug. 1851)i. 



In a letter to myself, dated 24 Oct., 1875, he says that he had 

 not yet made public this hitherto unknown rune-stone because he had 

 hoped to get a better reading, as most of the staves were in 1851 hid- 

 den by a wooden step *). 



The above block was re-found, cleaned and raised by Docent Karl 

 SiDENBLADH^), who states that all be could then make out was: 



IKIIH I' I 



If . n^ . • \{i\y\ ui 



Mil III Ml 



') »I samma socken fann jag Är ]851 en lun.sten. som jag aldrig kommit be- 

 kantgöra, emedan han då till större delen var betiickt af en trappa, sa att af inskriften 

 endast spridda runor kunde läsas, oeh jag trodde mig framdeles få tillfälle att läsa 

 henne bättre». 



-) In 18(38. See extracts from Docent Sidenbl.\dh's Report, in »Antiqvarisk 

 Tidskrift för Sverige» (Stockhohn 1869, 8vo), vol. 2, p. 217, 218. 



