His sandstone stele appears to be the work of William Grant, a carver from Boston who moved to New Jersey in the 1740's, where much of his work is to be found in the Orange and the Woodbridge Presbyterian Churchyards. The faces of his soul-effigies are typically pear-shaped.
His sandstone stele appears to be the work of William Grant, a carver from Boston who moved to New Jersey in the 1740's, where much of his work is to be found in the Orange and the Woodbridge Presbyterian Churchyards. The faces of his soul-effigies are typically pear-shaped.
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