PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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“BRANDT MAUSOLEUM. BELLEVUE. LOfVA 
New World Marble 
will more than make up for Old World Waste. There seems to be no end to the piles 
of broken sculpture that the treasure-hunters are bringing forth. Only recently there was 
found at the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome, an underground marble temple. It was buried 
beneath a mass of battered carved work. On every side there were marks of the vandal’s 
hand — -marble statues, bas-reliefs, columns and tablets — nothing was exempt from the 
fury of the invader. 
Yet, in spite of all this loss, the world was never so well supplied with marble 
memorials as it is today. In the mausoleum field the development has been particularly 
marked. The Brandt structure which is given prominence on this page was constructed 
out of Light Pittsford Valley marble for F. W. Wray & Co., Maquoketa, Iowa. 
VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY 
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