PARK AND CEMETERY. 
should be cut from a single stone, and if of 
more than one stone they must be firmly 
secured together without mortise or socket, 
and without the use of brimstone. All such 
to be built by the agents of the cemetery. 
To secure permanency for all monuments, 
headstones or other structures in the ceme- 
tery, foundations must extend at least five 
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more desirable and beautiful than slabs, but, 
in most cases, is really more economical, 
especially when intended for the record of a 
whole family. On lots where there is a 
A BIT OF THE FAMOUS BOULDER WALL AT SWAN POINT CEMETERY, PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
SOME INTERESTING GLIMPSES OF LANDSCAPE IN SWAN POINT. 
slabs and headstones must be firmly set un- 
der the direction and with the approval of 
the superintendent, on suitable foundations 
feet below the surface of the ground, and 
be laid in cement. 
Note. — A substantial monument is not only 
family monument, and graves are placed 
with reference thereto, it is desirable that 
grave-markers should be at least six inches 
