The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 80, July 1976 - April, 1977 Page: 161
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Figures 16, 17, and 18. A
homemade sandstone mark-
er (right) at Corinth
cemetery, Denton County
(I1974), typical of the crude
and modest tombstones that
dominated the early south-
ern Anglo cemeteries. A
typical German Catholic
tombstone of the early
twentieth century (below)
at Lindsay cemetery, Cooke
County (1973), was larger
and more ornate. The Ger-
man language and Gothic
script was used into the
1930s. A tombstone in the
German Protestant ceme-
tery (lower right) at Round
Grove, Denton County
(1974), commemorates a
mother and her infant son.< 3W
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