r A R K 4 N D 
THE BETTER CLASS OF 
CEMETERY. loo 
CEMETERY MONUMENTS 
The Swart monument shown in our illustration is a 
well-proportioned, dignified, and tastefully decorated 
specimen of granite work and was erected by W. W. 
Dutton Co., of Schenectady. X, Y.. in Vale Cemetery, in 
that cit}". The work is 9-6x8-4 at the base and about 
ten feet high. It u-as erected when Mr. Dutton was 
doing business from a don-n town office without carrying 
any stock, and is good evidence that some of the largest 
SWART MONUMENT, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 
and best work is handled by firms that have plenty of 
equipment ‘'under their hats,'’ but do not employ any 
workmen. This is only one of a large number of fine 
memorials erected by Mr. Dutton during the last three 
i'ears. The W. W. Dutton Co. has. however, purchased 
the large display yard formerly occupied by The Flint 
Granite Co., a lot 66x180 feet, and have recently com- 
pleted one of the most complete and up-to-date plants 
in the state. The firm anticipate a very prosperous 
season. 
Arnott & Stevens, at the entrance to Greenwood Ceme- 
tery, Brooklyn, X. Y.. erected the nicely carved tablet 
shown in our illustration, which is evidence that a small 
piece of work may be made attractive. The carving is 
very delicate in some parts and the firm consider the 
work perfectly e.xecuted. It is of the Connecticut white 
granite of Booth Bros., and Hurricane Isle Granite Com- 
pany. of New York, and stands on the Seymour L. Husted 
lot in Greenwood Cemetery. 
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The Hine monument illustrated is a good example of 
the massive, dignified monumental tablet, and was erected 
in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, Conn., by the 
A WE'LL CARVED TABLET 
Thomas Phillips & Son Co., of that city. It is of West- 
erly granite, 9-0x6-6 at the base and 12-6 high, and was 
designed by Herman J. Meister, president of the firm 
that erected it. 
HINE MONUMENTAL TABLET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
