Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Tombstone Tuesday - Box Tombs

 Copyright on photographs and text by Brenda Joyce Jerome, CG
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Box tombs are fairly common in older cemeteries in western Kentucky. Although most are constructed in a similar fashion, the materials used can vary. The sides are constructed of stone or brick with a flat top, which is smooth enough to be engraved with the name and dates of the deceased. The earth forms the bottom of the tomb and the deceased is buried under ground. Below are some examples of box tombs found in western Kentucky.


These box tombs can be found in Hill Cemetery, off Hwy. 91 in Caldwell County.




The following box tombs can be found in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Princeton, Caldwell County.


 
 
This box tomb is located in Mills Pioneer Cemetery, near Salem, Livingston County, Kentucky.
 
 


1 comment:

Carolyn said...

I have been working to identify the box tombs made by John Adamson in the Western KY area. I have proven from court records payment of several and they all have the same markings (design). The one in the Mills Pioneer Cem. Livingston Co. looks like one of his, do you know the burial date? Just to let you know I have had 4 of the box tombs in Cedar Hill restored.
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