Headstones, Colonial, Revolutionary War, Vital Records, Epitaphs, Epitaph, Historical, photos, photography, photographs, pictures, tombstone art, 17th century, 18th century, 16th century
     

Your contributions help keep this site growing. Please consider a donation if you've found anything interesting here.

 

gravematter > 
CUFFEE DOLE, 
a respectable man of colour,
died rejoicing in the Lord,
Aug.  17, 1816. 
Æt. 73.

White man turn not away in 
disgust. Thou art my brother, 
like me akin to earth and worms." 

J. Marble, Georgetown

CUFFEE DOLE,
a respectable man of colour,
died rejoicing in the Lord,
Aug.
17, 1816.
Æt. 73.

White man turn not away in
disgust. Thou art my brother,
like me akin to earth and worms."

J. Marble, Georgetown
gravematter > 
CUFFEE DOLE, 
a respectable man of colour,
died rejoicing in the Lord,
Aug.  17, 1816. 
Æt. 73.

White man turn not away in 
disgust. Thou art my brother, 
like me akin to earth and worms." 

J. Marble, Georgetown

CUFFEE DOLE,
a respectable man of colour,
died rejoicing in the Lord,
Aug.
17, 1816.
Æt. 73.

White man turn not away in
disgust. Thou art my brother,
like me akin to earth and worms."

J. Marble, Georgetown
See photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?

 

     


Home | Cemeteries & Burying Grounds | About This | Interesting Carvings | Quick Tidbits | Epitaphs | Blog | Events | Resources | Contact & Requests

All photographs and content Copyright © Jenn Marcelais except where specified.
a Soul Oyster Web Studios production. web design & seo