Conservation Assessment

Sacred to the memory of James Hale son of Charles W and Hannah Hale Born January 4th 1832 and died July 29th 1832 aged 6 months and 25 days. Also Mrs. Hannah Hale wife of Charles W. Hale born July 29th 1791 and died May 16th 1854 aged 59 years 9 months and 16 days. Think husband of our happy days While in the ground my body lays My spirit rests with God on high Where you may find me by and by My children dear thats left behind May God direct their youthful minds Teach them how they may become guests Where their dear mother’s spirit rests.
Type of Marker: Ledger stone
Material: Marble
Issues: Biogrowth, broken/fragmented, deformed, erosion, sugaring
Comments: broken into 3 pieces; raise and set onto lentils
Recommended Treatment: Cleaning w/biocide, consolidation, excavation, fill cracks, patching, pinning and gluing
Evaluation
Structural Integrity: Poor
Material Integrity: Poor
Legible Inscription: No inscription
Marker Details
Inventory Number: 73
Plot Number: 215
Historic Number: 434
Ledger Book Number: 91
Cemetery Section: 4
Marker Height/Length (in): 72
Marker Width (in): 36
Marker Thickness/Depth (in): 2