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JUSTICE SMITH MAUSOLEUM. PA'TCHOGUE, N. Y. 
ELABORATE FRIES MAUSOLEUM, MILAN, O. 
Strongly with the simple dignity of the Tanner structure. 
Fluted Corinthian columns with entablatures bearing 
earved urns and Ionic columns supporting the pediment 
of the doorway, are the principal architectural features. 
The exterior is of sand-rubbed Bedford stone, 16x30- 
fcet in ground dimensions and 33 feet to the top of the 
cross surmounting the dome. There are sixteen orna- 
mental windows in the dome, the ceiling showing in 
scriptural design in mosaic glass “The Resurrection.’’ 
It contains nine catacombs faced with Italian marble 
and fitted with bronze handles. The inside walls are of 
brown enameled brick set in circular design and the floor 
of marble mosaic with monogram in center and Grecian 
I)order. The doors and window frames are of bronze. 
The Smith Monumental Works, of Norwalk, O., were 
the contractors, and the total cost was $17,000. 
The Culver Construction Co., of Springfield, 111., were 
the general contractors and the granite was furnished by 
the Perry White Granite Co., of Keene, N. H., through 
their western agents, George Bros., of Dixon, 111. 
Smith Mausoleum, Patchogue, N. Y. 
Another use of rock-face throughout, with hammered 
trimmings, is seen in the mausoleum of the late Supreme 
Court Justice Wilmot M. Smith, which stands in Cedar 
Grove Cemeter}^ Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y., in an 
imposing site overlooking Patchogue Lake. It is a sub- 
stantial, well-built structure, though lacking the sym- 
metry of line and harmony of parts of the Tanner me- 
morial. The high front with projecting buttresses seems 
rather oversized for the rest of the building, considered 
from the point of view' of exterior beauty. 
The ground dimensions are 14x15 feet and the height 
CEMETERY. 
17 feet. Barre granite is the material used, with interior 
of Rutland Italian marble, highly polished. There are 
six catacombs with heavy bronze handles. 
Fred M. Ruland, the Patchogue Monumental Works, is 
the designer and builder. 
Elaborate Classic Mausoleum, Milan, Ohio 
Valentine Fries, a wealthy ship owner, of Milan, O.,. 
rests in the elaborate mausoleum shown in the other 
illustration, which stands in St. Anthony’s Cemetery in 
that town. The profusion of its exterior ornament, with 
details in several styles of classic architecture, contrasts 
TANNER MAUSOLEUM, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 
Designed by Tiffany, New York. 
