PARK AND C EM ETER Y. 
V 
The First Mausoleum 
was reared in 353 B. C. as a tribute to the memory of King 
Mausolus of Caria. Its columns were fashioned out of the 
finest marble obtainable — its sculptural work was executed by 
masters of the craft. Some of the marble statues which once 
formed a part of it are now numbered among the treasures of 
the British Museum. 
The precedent established nearly twenty-three hundred 
years ago has never been cast aside. They used marble then — 
they are using it now — more and more of it every year. The 
above photograph gives you the outlines of the Chambers 
Mausoleum. The superbly blended veining of the FLOR- 
ENCE MARBLE, however, cannot be reproduced. Light 
grey in color, and undeniably rich in cloud effects, it possesses 
that distinct individuality for which marble is noted. 
Vermont Marble Company 
Branches 
BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 
NEW YORK WASHINGTON 
SAN FRANCISCO 
Proctor, Vt. 
Branches 
CLEVELAND ST. LOUIS 
CHICAGO TACOMA 
KANSAS CITY 
