Epitaph Written on a Scrap, "To the Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth, the Wife of Mr. John Stone"
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Epitaph and memorial poem written for Elizabeth Stone, wife of John Stone, on a scrap. The backside has the epitaph written again in faded pencil along with some sumsRelated items
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