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2019 Treatment Report PARK STREETSTONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 1 Documentation of Restorations to Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 2019 STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 2 Approximate location of markers in Park St Cemetery. Markers circled in red have been restored Documentation Prior to starting any work, all gravestones, tombs and other monuments to be restored were digitally recorded. A condi- tion assessment form was prepared for each monument, de- scribing existing conditions and recommended treatments. Documentation was made of all conservation treatments per- formed, and a completed set of these documents is en- closed. All digital images are recorded on the enclosed DVD and are identified with the marker’s ID number; the grid loca- tion on the enclosed map. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 3 List of 44 Markers restored in 2019 Priority 1- Hazardous A4.2 Ebenezer Nutting C7.1 M.B.C. F6.3 Herbert Foster A5.1 n.a. D4.1 Vanslike F7.1 Flora Brown A6.2 Lillie Potter D5.1 Anna Little F7.2 Mary Powell B1.1 Frederick Day D7.1 Phillip F7.4 Amy Titcomb B1.2 Priscilla Day E1.1 Nathan Baker G1.2 Sarah Lawson B2.1 Luella Williamns E2.1 Flora Partridge G1.3 Webster B3.1 Carrie Guild E2.2 Georgie Stockwell G2.1 Elizabeth Higginson B3.2 Matie Crombie E3.2 Lizzie Ranney G7.2 J. Mabel Madison B4.1 George Dexter E6.2 Naramore H1.3 Joseph Day B7.2 Louis Gayler E7.1 John H4.1 Frank B7.3 Mary Gayler F1.1 Sarah Askin I3.1 Hartwell C1.6 Oscar Eldredge F1.3 Louis Main I4.2 Arthur Loomis C4.1 C.S. Vanslike F2.1 William Godfrey I5.1 Mother C4.2 Jennie Vanslike F5.1 Bailey Birge J3.1 Ann Knower C4.3 Algie Pierce F6.1 Abigail Foster STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 4 Resetting Tilted, Fallen and Sunken Markers It’s often not possible to determine how to reset early grave mark- ers until the resetting site has been excavated. Below grade ba- ses are often discovered and can be re-used. Tilted markers are often fractured below grade and will require a new base. Earlier gravestones are typically long panels of stone that were set directly into the ground. After determination of the correct lo- cation and orientation of the stone, soil was removed to an appro- priate depth. Gravel (or broken stone) was introduced to estab- lish a stable base. The stone was made plumb and level, and set in plane with the adjacent markers. Backfilling was done with sand and gravel, wetted and compacted. Every effort was to re- place disturbed areas with existing topsoil and turf. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 5 Resetting into existing bases In many cases, fallen markers had been originally set into below grade sandstone bases. When discovered, these bases were often uncommonly deep, more than one foot. Bases were excavated, examined for soundness and reset level at a higher elevation and aligned with adjacent markers. When excavating for resetting often original, or old bases are discovered Old base reset higher and aligned with adjacent markers Gravestones that required insertion into existing bases were set with a relatively weak cement/lime- based grout (3:2:9 with fine aggregates (000), made fluid with a high-range water reducer which ensures a complete fill. This was poured into the base slot. Stones were braced for a minimum of three days to limit movement during curing of the grout. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 6 Resetting into New Bases A new below-grade base was fabricated when an original base could not be located, or the existing base was damaged beyond repair. Fabrication of a base was also necessary to re-erect the upper fragment(s) of earlier gravestones that did not have adequate length for conventional re-setting. These stones were usually fractured at or near the ground level and their lower elements are missing. Bases were made on site by casting in place with concrete. The casting is generally 9 to 12 inches deep, and 6 inches greater in both thickness and width than the stone itself. The finished top surface of the base should be entirely below grade. A form for a 1 inch deep setting slot, ½ inch wider and ½ thicker than the stone, was positioned in the concrete. After the base cured, the gravestone was reset into the slot with a cement/lime-based grout as previously described. The top of the new base was covered with topsoil. Form for new below grade concrete base Concrete poured, with form for setting slot in place Form removed, ready for resetting marker STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 7 Resetting onto existing Bases When required, existing bases were lev- eled and aligned with adjacent markers. For resetting onto existing bases or ledg- ers, setting surfaces were first cleaned and primed with Acryl 60 diluted with water 1:3. Marker and elements were reset with a cement/lime-based grout (3:2:9) with fine aggregates (000). When necessary, stones were braced for a minimum of three days to limit move- ment during curing of the grout. Discovering and excavating existing base. Raising and re-setting base Marker securely reset onto base STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 8 Resetting onto existing bases cont’d Any remaining failed setting mortar or material is removed by hand and the setting surfaces treated with D/2 Biological Solution. Existing pins were inspected and if sound, were re-used. If missing or unsound they were removed by drilling around them with a core drill and replaced with stainless steel threaded rods. Setting holes were drilled to clean out debris. Loose pins are easily removed by hand and replaced with threaded stainless steel. Below: failed setting mortar removed from setting surfaces and areas treated with antimicrobial D/2 Above: Example of cracking cause by rusted pin. Below: Iron pins removed with core drill, replaced with threaded stainless steel. Rusted iron pins expand and have cracked this marble base and marker. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 9 Resetting Monuments Older large monuments are typically set on a deep bed of dry laid stones. At times these stones will shift due to ground conditions; sometimes due to burrowing animals, frost heaves, flooding, etc. causing the monument to tilt and be- come unstable. At a certain angle they be- come hazardous to them- selves, adjacent stones, and to bystanders. Using cranes or hydraulic jacks to lift these substantial monuments, the base is stabi- lized and set level. If required, individual elements are sepa- rated and reset onto a mortar bed. Tilted Obelisk Scaffolding is used to help aid resetting the upper elements Example of leveling the base with hydraulic jacks. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 10 Structural Adhesion All fragments were carefully cleaned and dry fitted. A thixotropic, thermosetting structural resin (A-5522, by Abatron, Kenosha, WI or equivalent) was thinly and evenly applied along the bond line only. The fragments were aligned, joined with clamps, and adequately braced during curing, which was typically a period of several days. Several factors, including weathering, can result in a loss of stone surface, which results in a poor 'fit' at the fracture. In this instance, a structural fill (mix of structural resin and fine aggregates) was required in addition to the structural adhesive. The fill was tucked into any voids of the fracture, but was kept well back from the surface of the stone. After curing, the structural fill was concealed by installation of an appropriately colored cement/lime-based crack filler or restoration mortar (see “Cracks and Losses”). Work in this section was not performed when the temperature of the air or of the stone surface was below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Example of structural adhesion STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 11 Cracks and Losses The color and texture of all composites used to fill cracks and losses was matched to that of adjacent unsoiled stone. Fine cracks were filled with an integrally colored cement/lime-based formulation (Voidspan PHLc Crack Filler. Larger areas of loss were filled with Jahn™ M- 70, or M-110 Restoration Mortars. After partial curing, the fills and surrounding areas were treated with a light acid washing with 5% acetic acid. This final treatment removes any excess cement or lime from the surface of the filled areas. All treated areas were thoroughly rinsed with water. Fills and patches are made to look weathered. Where lettering and inscriptions are lost, they are not replaced. In these areas the filled plane is kept slightly back from the stone surface to indicate that there is a loss. Areas where there are no inscriptions can be filled level with the original stone. Example of fractured marker will fills, Before and After After structural adhesion, losses were filled with Jahn M-70 and M-110 pigmented STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 12 Zinc monuments can be especially challenging. While our initial rec- ommendations described filling the bases with concrete to stabilize the monument, our final solution suc- cessfully addressed our concerns of stability and appearance without using concrete. The zinc was found to be very brit- tle and could not be straightened without the risk of splitting. While the two upper bases were collapsing in on one another, the lowest base (on the ground below the Naramore nameplate) was relatively plumb and stable. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 13 The small “Critchlow” zinc plate was removed revealing the interior which was found to be filled with loose stones. The stones were removed to access the fastening bolts. Scaffolding was placed around the monument. The top finial was unscrewed and the urn and its base were removed. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 14 The monument was now strapped and sta- bilized, ready to be dismantled. Once the monument was stabilized, the 4 interior bolts (one on each side) inside the “Critchlow” element were removed. The upper part of the monument was now loose from the three lower bases. The upper part of the monument was now lifted off and the interior bolts of the lower base were removed. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 15 The “Naramore” base element was sitting on a relatively plumb lower base. This was left undisturbed. Two 3/8” thick square steel plates, sized to fit the top of the two base elements and cut out in the center leaving a 4” wide perimeter (see photo) were painted with a zinc-rich paint and placed on top of the middle and upper “Naramore” elements. After leveling where necessary, holes were drilled and bolts were placed through the steel into the original lugs. STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 16 The “Naramore” monument West elevation East Elevation STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS Park Street Cemetery, Northampton MA MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, NORFOLK, CT © 2019All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent . September 2019 Page 17 PRODUCTS/SUPPLIERS D/2 Biological Solution Granite City Tool 11 Blackwell Street Barre, VT 05641 802) 476-3137 Jahn™ Restoration Mortars Cathedral Stone Products Inc. 7266 Park Circle Drive Hanover, MD 21076 USA 800 684 0901 fax 800 684 0904 Adhesives Aboweld 55-22 Abatron Inc 5501 95th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 414 653 2000 fax 414 653 2019 PRODUCTS/SUPPLIERS VoidSpan PHLc VoidSpan Technology 34 Boardman St Salem MA 01970 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Ebenezer Nutting Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Fallen/leaning off base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at ap- propriate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Base fragments attached with structural adhesive 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar A4.2 8.27-28.2019 30 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # n.a. Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at ap- propriate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar A5.1 8.27-28.2019 32 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Lillie Potter Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. . 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. A6.2 8.24.2019 34 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Frederick Day Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, leaning Reset, possible new base required 1. Existing replaced concrete base was located below grade while excavating for resetting. 2. The base was inspected and found to be sound and re- useable 3. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 4. Base was aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level. 5. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 6. Setting slot cleaned of debris or failed mortar 7. Marker reset plumb and level into setting slot with cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days B1.1 9.10.2019 17 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Priscilla Day Headstone Marble Decipherable Out of base, leaning Reset into new below grade base 1. Existing base was located below grade while excavating for resetting. 2. The base was inspected and found to be sound and re-useable 3. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 4. Base was aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level. 5. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 6. Setting slot cleaned of debris or failed mortar 7. Marker reset plumb and level into setting slot with cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days B1.2 9.10.2019 18 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Luella Williams Die on base Granite Legible Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker and base elements removed from setting area 2. Setting area excavated for a below grade concrete foundation, min 12" deep and size of the lower base element 3. All failed mortar was removed from setting areas 4. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 5. After 3 day cure setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 6. Base and elements reset with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine (00-000) sand. Leveled with lead shims as necessary. 7. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. B2.1 9.9-10.2019 23 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Carrie Guild Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at ap- propriate grade. . 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. B3.1 9.9.2019 24 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Mattie Crombie Die on base Granite Legible Tilted, unstable Reset base foundation level Reset elements if required 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. B3.2 9.4.2019 27 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # George Dexter Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. B4.1 9.4.2019 28 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Louis Gayler Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Markers removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. Same base as B7.3 , Mary Gale B7.2 8.27.2019 37 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Mary Gayler Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a low- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. B7.3 8.27.2019 38 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Oscar Eldridge Small obelisk Marble Partially Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Check base for level, reset as nec- essary Reset elements with mortar 1. Elements removed from base area with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. If required excavate setting base and align with adjacent mark- ers and re-set level, backfill w/ gravel. 3. Setting areas cleared of debris and any failed setting mortar re- moved. Setting surfaces treated with D/2 antimicrobial, scrubbed with nylon brushes and fully rinsed with water. 4. Setting bed primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 5. Smaller base elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand. If necessary use lead shims to facilitate leveling. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 6. Reset larger element onto base with mechanical assistance. Primed and reset as above. 7. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned C1.6 9.11.2019 16 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # C.S. Vanslike Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. C4.1 9.4.2019 73 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Jennie Vanslike Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. C4.2 9.9.2019 74 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Algie Pierce Headstone on base Marble Partially Decipherable Unstable, Fractured Attach fragments with structural adhesive 1. Lower fragment excavated, old concrete foundation squared off and fragment reset plumb. 2. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar re- moved 3. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 4. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 5. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 6. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum C4.3 9.10-11. 2019 75 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # M.B.C. Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. C7.1 9.3.2019 39 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Vanslike Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. D4.1 9.4.2019 71 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Anna Little Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Base and plinth found to be solid 2. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 3. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if nec- essary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 4. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 5. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. D5.1 8.28.2019 81 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Philip Monument Marble Decipherable Tilted, unstable Reset base foundation level Reset elements if required 1. Monument removed from the area and inspected for sound- ness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting areas. 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Base set onto plinth and column reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. D7.1 9.3.2019 40 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Nathan Baker Die on base Granite Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker dismantled. 2. Base area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base was aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level below grade. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar was removed from setting surface. 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. E1.1 9.13.2019 4 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Flora Partridge Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appro- priate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. E2.1 9.11.2019 7 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Georgie Stockwell Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appro- priate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. E2.2 9.11.2019 6 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Lizzie Ranney Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. E3.2 9.4.2019 70 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Naramore Monument Zinc Decipherable Base units distorted Disassemble monument Determine if the lower units can be somewhat straightened. If so- fill with lightweight mortar 1.By unscrewing the 3 fasteners, the small arched zinc name pan- el was removed on the East side. 2. Scaffolding was placed around the monument and the monu- ment was strapped and rigged onto a cross beam with a chain hoist. 3. Stone rubble was found from half way up the panel down to the ground. The rubble was removed down to the bottom of the next base. 4. The interior bolts fastening the bases together were removed. 5. The top finial and base elements were removed. 6. The upper elements were taken completely apart 7. Zinc primed 3/8” thick steel perimeter plates were set on top of each of the two distorted bases and fastened using the original zinc lugs 8. Bases were set to an acceptable level and upper monument elements mechanically reset. E6.2 9.30-10.7.2019 83 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # John Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Leaning marker, out of base Level base if required Reset marker to existing base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if neces- sary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. E7.1 8.28.2019 41 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Sarah Askin Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. F1.1 9.13-16.2019 1 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Louis Main Headstone in base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. F1.3 9.13.2019 3 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # William Godfrey Headstone in base Marble Decipherable Leaning marker, out of base Level base if required Reset marker to existing base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appro- priate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. F2.1 9.11.2019 2 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Bailey Birge Headstone on base Marble Partially Decipherable Leaning marker, out of base Level base if required Reset marker to existing base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. F5.1 9.20.2019 88 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Abigail Foster Headstone Marble Decipherable Leaning marker, out of base Level base if required Reset marker to existing base No base found 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. The new base was sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms were stabilized and setting slot form aligned with adja- cent markers before concrete is poured 4. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 5. When required, the lower edge of marker was re -squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Marker reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 3 days F6.1 8.29-9.3.2019 90 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Herbert Foster Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar F6.3 8.28-29.2019 92 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Flora Brown Headstone in base Marble Decipherable Leaning, out of base Inspect exist base, replace if re- quired Reset marker to base 1. Existing base was located below grade while excavating for re- setting. 2. The base was inspected and found to be sound and re-useable 3. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 4. Base was aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level. 5. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 6. Setting slot cleaned of debris or failed mortar 7. Marker reset plumb and level into setting slot with cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days F7.1 8.29.2019 43 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Mary Powell Die on base Granite Decipherable Tilted Level base unit Reset elements as required 1. Marker carefully excavated. The soil around tilted markers was removed to an appropriate depth. When required, the marker was removed from the ground. Marker appears to be sound. 2. Soling removed by light brushing with nylon brushes and wa- ter. 3. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and stone re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adjacent markers 4. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 5. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. F7.2 8.29.2019 44 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Amy Titcomb Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appro- priate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. F7.4 9.3.2019 46 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Sarah Lawson Cross on base Marble Decipherable Cross unstable Failed treatment Reset cross Reset base if required 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appro- priate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. G1.2 9.16.2019 66 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Webster Small monument Marble Decipherable Tilted, unstable Reset base foundation level Reset elements if required 1. Monument removed from the area and inspected for sound- ness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. A new below grade concrete base 6” deep was poured on top of the existing dry laid stone base. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting surfaces. 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Lower base set onto new concrete base and plinth and column reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. G1.3 9.17.2019 67 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Elizabeth Higginson Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at ap- propriate height. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Fragments attached with structural adhesive 7. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 8. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 9. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar G2.1 68 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # J. Mabel Madison Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at high- er elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 9. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar G7.2 9.3.2019 48 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Joseph Day Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. H1.3 9.16.2019 64 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Frank Zinc monument Zinc Legible Tilted, unstable Reset base foundation level Reset elements if required Monument appears to be secure to base elements 1. Soil removed around base unit and base jacked up (or lowered) to level. 2. Existing foundation stones exposed and built up to support base unit. 3. Base re-set plumb at appropriate height and level, aligned with adjacent markers 4. Area beneath and around base backfilled with tamped sand and gravel. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil. H4.1 9.20.2019 94 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Hartwell Monument Marble Decipherable Tilted, unstable Reset base foundation level Reset elements if required Monument appears to be secure to base elements 1. Soil removed around base unit and base jacked up (or low- ered) to level. 2. Existing foundation stones exposed and built up to support base unit. 3. Base re-set plumb at appropriate height and level, aligned with adjacent markers 4. Area beneath and around base backfilled with tamped sand and gravel. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil. I3.1 9.20-26.2019 58 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Arthur Loomis Headstone on base Marble Partially Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a lower elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. I4.2 9.18.2019 54 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Mary Ann Hill Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, loose on base Level base if required Reset marker to base 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at a higher elevation. 4. Area around base was backfilled with tamped gravel and re- graded with existing topsoil 5. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of mark- er 6. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water. 7. Marker reset plumb onto base with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 8. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. I5.1 9.17.2019 52 1 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY TREATMENT Date of treatment Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Location Park Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 11/28/2016 Conservation Priority: Marker # Ann Knower Headstone Marble Decipherable Fractured at grade, tilted Reset into new below grade base No base found 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. The new base was sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms were stabilized and setting slot form aligned with adja- cent markers before concrete is poured 4. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 5. When required, the lower edge of marker was re -squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Marker reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 3 days J3.1 56 1 9.17.2019