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TreatmentReport-New Section Bridge St 2019STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS New Section– Bridge St 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. June 2019 Documentation of Restorations to New Section of Bridge Street Cemetery, Northampton, MA 2019 STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS New Section– Bridge St 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. June 2019 Approximate location of markers in New section. Markers circled in red have been restored STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS New Section– Bridge St 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. June 2019 List of restored markers in New Section Page # Marker First Last Page # Marker First Last Page # Marker First Last 59 1 Mary 81 29 Delia Delano Wells 103 53 Margaret Hall 60 2 Sophia Clark 82 30 Cornelius Delano 104 54 Wade Obelisk 61 3 Electa Morton 83 31 Our Little Bert? 105 55 Lilly 62 5 Hiram Randall 84 32 Emma Cowell 106 56 Ann Cook 63 6 Sarah Randall 85 33 John Cowell 107 57 Christina Foley 64 7 Carrie Ames 86 34 McGandless 108 59 Welsh Storrs 65 8 Mary Sargeant 87 35 Hervey 109 61 Mary McIntyre 66 10 Clarisa Smith 88 36 Julia Randall 110 62 Electa Boleyn 67 12 Charles Smith 89 37 Martha Jaepson 111 64 n.a. 68 13 Clarence Goddard 90 38 John Atkinson 112 68 Jonathan Brewster 69 14 Austinia Waite 91 39 n.a. 113 71 Phila Crafts 70 15 Elliott Raymond 92 40 Mattie Reece 114 72 Electa Clark Sackett 71 16 Milo Holmes 93 41 Maria Brown Elwell 115 74 Shepard 72 19 George Clapp 94 42 Fanny Maltby 116 75 Henry, Mary Mather 73 20 Shepard 95 43 Frances Maltby 117 76 n.a. Mather 74 21 Julia Thayer 96 44 Thomas Cutler 118 77 Ruth P. Rodgers 75 22 n.a. Livermore 97 45 Emeline Rice 119 78 Wells 76 23 John Wilson 98 46 David Laidley 120 81 Rev. Abner Bernard Warner 77 25 Henry Bradford 99 49 Betsey 121 82 Julia Williams 78 26 Alphonso Witherell 100 50 Pitsingere Obelisk 122 83 n.a. Russell 79 27 Charles Davis 101 51 Julia Strong 123 84 n.a. 80 28 Daisy King 102 52 Howard Huntington 124 85 Benjamin Prouty STONE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS New Section– Bridge St 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. June 2019 Page # Marker First Last Page # Marker First Last 125 86 Henrietta Prouty 147 117 Nettie Hawley 126 87 Frances Loomis 148 118 Thirza Hawley 127 88 Sally 149 121 Warren Rickey 128 90 Mary Augusta 150 122 Thomas Russell 129 92 Thomas Rayner 151 123 Clark? 130 93 Phineas Saxton 152 124 Lovice Weller 131 94 John Saxton 153 125 Moses Clark 132 95 n.a. Richards? 154 126 Frederick Dickinson 133 96 Joseph Allen 155 127 Sarah Dickinson 134 97 Naomi Allen 156 128 David & Nat Morley 135 98 Elizabeth Atkins 157 129 Edward Weller 136 99 William Atkins 158 130 Maria Vinton 137 100 Rachel Thayer 159 131 n.a. 138 101 Luman Bartlett 160 132 Samuel Whitmarsh 139 104 Frank Hillman 161 135 Leander Moody 140 107 Cynthia Clark 162 137 Conant Obelisk 141 108 Eliabeth Graves 163 141 Edward Perkins 142 109 Samuel Bartlett 164 142 Silas Perkins 143 110 Mary Bartlett 165 144 Sarah Edwards 144 111 n.a. 166 145 n.a. 145 112 Emily Shepard 167 146 Mary Ann Swift Austin 146 114 Josiah Whitney 168 146.1 Mary Swift 169 147 Green? List of restored markers in New Section TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary C. Sm Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Base fractured Patch and level base Remove pin Reset all elements 1 5/29/2019 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. 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. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar 59 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Sophia Clark Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 2 5/20/2019 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. 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. 60 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Electa Morton Clark Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 3 5/20/2019 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. 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. 61 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Hiram Randall Headstone in base Marble Poss. decipherable Unstable Possible below grade fracture Possible new base 5 5/23-29/2019 62 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 and base is aligned with adja-cent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, misted with water and covered for 3 days min. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Sarah Randall Headstone Marble illegible Fractured Level lower fragment Attach fragments with structural adhesive 6 5/23-6/1/2019 63 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 11. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Carrie E. Ames Headstone in base Marble Legible Unstable Level base– poss new base Reset all elements 7 5/29-30/2019 64 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 neces-sary, 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 (000) sand. Leveled with lead shims as necessary. 7. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary L. Sargeant Headstone on base Marble Legible Fractured Attach fragments with structural adhesive 8 5/24-26/2019 65 1. Base is found to be level and lower fragment securely attached. 2 Mating edges were cleaned and the upper fragment was at-tached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 3 . Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large loss-es filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 4. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Clarissa Smith Headstone in base Marble Legible Unstable Possible new Base 10 6/17/2019 66 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with appropriate Voidspan products . 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Charles H. Smith Sm headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 12 6/12/2019 67 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Clarence Goddard Headstone in base Marble Decipherable Unstable Investigate. Possible new base 13 5/30/2019 68 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 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Austinia Waite Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 14 6/12/2019 69 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Elliott Raymond Headstone on base Marble Legible Fractured Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 15 6/12-15/2019 70 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. Lower fragment found to be secure to exist base. 2. Base was aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Edges of fragments were cleaned and fragments were attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Ex-cess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 4. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 5. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Milo Holmes Headstone Marble Legible Fallen, overgrown Fractured Possible new base 16 6/11-18/2019 71 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, braced for a min.3 days 9. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 10. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 11. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 12. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section George Clapp Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 19 6/17/2019 72 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Shepard– Clapp Obelisk Marble Legible Fracture Tilted Reset level 20 6/17/2019 73 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rub-ble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Julia Thayer Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 21 6/14/2019 74 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Ada & Bertha Livermore Double headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 22 6/10-11/2019 75 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section John Wilson Marker in base Marble Decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 23 6/17-30/2019 76 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Henry Bradford Headstone on base Marble Legible Level base Reset all elements 25 6/17/2019 77 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. 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. Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Alphonso Witherell Headstone on base Marble Legible Level base Reset all elements 26 6/14/2019 78 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. 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. Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Charlie Davis Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Reset elements Fill losses with restoraion mortar 27 6/14-18/2019 79 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. 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. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar Unstable Losses TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Daisy King Headstone on base Marble Illegible Reset elements Fill losses with restoraion mortar 28 6/14-17/2019 80 Unstable Losses 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. 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. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Delia Delano Wells Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured unstable Reset base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 29 6/24-30/2019 81 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing top-soil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. After partial cure, lower fragment was reset plumb onto base with mor-tar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, lower fragment reset with structural adhesive. 6. After curing, the upper fragment was attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Cornelius Delano Headstone in base Marble Legible Unstable, tilted Possible new base 30 6/19-21.2019 82 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section “Our Little Bert?” Headstone on base Marble Illegible Level base Reset all elements 31 6/19/2019 83 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. 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. Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Emma Cowell Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Level base Reset all elements 32 6/12/2019 84 Unstable 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section John Cowell Headstone on base Marble Partially Decipherable Level base Reset all elements 33 6/12-18/2019 85 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from setting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. After partial cure, lower fragment was reset plumb onto base with mortar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, re-placed with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, low-er fragment reset with structural adhesive. 6. After curing, the upper fragment was attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section McGandless Obelisk Marble Legible Tilted Fractured Level base onto foundation Attach fragments with structural adhesive 34 5/31-6/1/2019 86 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rubble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Hervey Obelisk Marble Legible Secure finial with structural ad-hesive 35 6/12/2019 87 1. Finial removed and inspected for soundness, 2. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 3. Finial attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22). Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 4. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 5. Filled areas misted with water Unstable finial TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Julia C. Randall Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Level base Reset all elements 36 6/14/2019 88 Unstable 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Martha Jepson Headstone in base Marble Partially legible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 37 6/17-30/2019 89 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section John Atkinson Headstone on base Marble Legible Fractured Unstable base Reset base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 38 6/12-18/2019 90 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. After partial cure, lower fragment was reset plumb onto base with mor-tar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, lower fragment reset with structural adhesive. 6. After curing, the upper fragment was attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Headstone on base Marble Illegible Level base Reset all elements 39 5/30/2019 39 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. 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. Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section A. Mattie Reece Headstone on base Marble Legible Level base Reset all elements 40 6/14/2019 92 Unstable 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Maria M. Brown Elwell Headstone on base Marble Partially legible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 41 6/19-30/2019 93 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Fanny Maltby Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Reset base 42 6/19-21/2019 94 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area. Fractured joint appears to be stable 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing top-soil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 6. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Frances Marshall Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Reset to base elements 43 6/19/2019 95 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. 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. 10. Losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Thomas Cutler Headstone on base Marble Legible Level base Reset all elements 44 6/19/2019 96 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. 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. Unstable TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Emeline Rice Headstone on base Marble Legible Reset base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 45 5/29-6/1/2019 97 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. In ground base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height, backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 4. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 5. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 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). Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 8. Cracks and small losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, large losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar. All fills misted with water and covered for 3 days min. Unstable Fractured base TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section David & Lizzie Laidley Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Level base and reset elements 46 5/29/2019 98 Unstable Losses due to rusted pins 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mrs. Betsey n.a. Marker in base Marble Partially decipherable Tilted Fractured Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 49 5/29-6/1/209 99 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 and base is aligned with adja-cent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed, joint area cleaned. Marker braced for a min. 3 days 6. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 7. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 8. Cracks and small losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, larger losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar. All fills misted with water and covered for 3 days min. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Pitsinger Obelisk Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Fractured Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 50 5/30-6/1/2019 100 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rubble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Julia Strong Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Tilted Fractured Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 51 5/23-24/2019 101 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 and base is aligned with adja-cent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed, joint area cleaned. Marker braced for a min. 3 days 6. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 7. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 8. Cracks and small losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, larger losses filled with Jahn restoration mortar. All fills misted with water and covered for 3 days min. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Howard Huntington Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 52 5/23/2019 102 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Margaret Lewis Hall Headstone in base Marble Legible Tilted, unstable Level base Reset all elements 53 5/29-30/2019 103 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with appropriate Voidspan products . 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Wade Obelisk Marble Partially decipherable Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 54 5/24-26/2019 104 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rubble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum Unstable Fractured TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Lilly Obelisk Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Fractured Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 55 5/24-26/2019 105 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rubble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Ann M. Cook Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base and reset 56 5/24/2019 106 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Christina Foley Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Fragmented Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 57 6/24-30/2019 107 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Welsh Storrs Headstone in base Marble Partially legible Fractured Out of base Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 59 6/22-30/2019 108 1. Original base found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary McIntyre Headstone in base Marble Partially legible Fallen Out of base Possible new base 61 6/22-24/2019 109 1. Marker excavated and found to be sound. Light soiling removed by brushing with nylon brushes and water. 2. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. 3. Wooden forms for the base are aligned with adjacent markers before concrete is poured 4. A form for a setting slot was inserted into the wet concrete and aligned with adjacent markers. 5. When required, the lower edge of marker is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 7. Marker reset into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Marker set plumb and level, and braced for minimum of 5 days. 9. Disturbed areas backfilled with existing topsoil. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Electa Boleyn Marker in base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Fallen Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 62 6/22-30/2019 110 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels with-in 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Marker on bases Marble Illigible Tiled base Fractured Reset base and elements Attach fragments with structural adhesive 64 6/26-30/2019 111 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing top-soil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. After partial cure, lower fragment was reset plumb onto base with mor-tar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, lower fragment reset with structural adhesive. 6. After curing, the upper fragment was attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Jonathan Brewster Headstone in base Marble Legible Fallen Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 68 6/22-30/2019 112 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Phila Crafts Headstone on base Marble Legible Level base Reset all elements 71 6/27-28/2019 113 Unstable 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Electa Clark Sackett Headstone on base Marble Mostly decipherable Reset level Attach fragments with structural adhesive 72 6/27-30/2019 114 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing top-soil 4. Intermediate base fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 5. After curing, setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 di-luted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 6. After partial cure, marker was reset plumb onto base with mortar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, lower fragment reset with structural adhesive. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. Unstable Losses due to rusted pins TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Shepard? Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 74 6/26/2019 115 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary, Henry, ?, Mather Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Tilted Possible new bases required Attach fragments with structural adhesive 75 6/25-30/2019 116 1. Original bases found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Ex-cess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mather Headstone in base Marble Mostly illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 76 6/26-30/2019 117 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Ruth P. Rogers Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable, fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 77 6/26-30/2019 118 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adjacent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar re-moved 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Wells Obelisk Marble Decipherable Fractured Reset elements as necessary Attach fragments with structural adhesive 78 6/26/2019 119 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument base elements found to be level. 3. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand. 4. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned 5. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhesives removed with hand tools 6. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Rev. Abner Bernard Warner Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 81 6/27/2019 120 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Julia Williams Headstone in base Marble Illegible Fractured Reset lower Attach fragments with structural adhesive 82 6/24-30/2019 121 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adjacent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar re-moved 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Russell Headstone on base Marble Illegible Unstable Level base and reset elements 83 5/22/2019 122 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Poss new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 84 5/22-24/2019 123 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 and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed ad-hesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, misted with water and covered for 3 days min. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Benjamin Prouty Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Fractured Poss new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 85 5/22-24/2019 124 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 and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed ad-hesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Henrietta Prouty Headstone Marble Decipherable Fractured Poss new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 86 5/22-26/2019 125 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 and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed ad-hesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Frances Loomis Headstone Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Poss new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 87 5/21-24/2019 126 1. Existing base was located below grade while excavating for reset-ting. 2. The base was inspected and found to be sound and re-useable 3. Area excavated to an appropriate depth and base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss us-ing power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Sally C. Headstone in base Marble Decipherable Fractured Out of base Possible new base 88 5/22-24/2019 127 Old adhesion appears stable 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered and cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thick-ness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses were filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 9. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary Augusta Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 90 5/31/2019 128 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Thomas and Emily Rayner Marker on base Sandstone Legible Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 92 5/20-23/2019 129 1. Marker removed from the area and inspected for soundness. 2. Setting area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. In ground base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height, backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Failed mortar removed from setting area and bottom of marker 4. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins 5. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 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). Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 8. Cracks and small losses filled with Voidspan Crack filler, large loss-es filled with Jahn restoration mortar. All fills misted with water and covered for 3 days min. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Phineas Saxton Headstone Marble Illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 93 6/7-15/2019 130 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section John Saxton Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Tilted, unstable Possible new base 94 6/3/2019 131 1. Existing base was located below grade while excavating for reset-ting. The base was inspected and found to be sound and re-useable 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 3. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 4. Marker reset plumb into setting slopt with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with fine sand (00 or 000) 5. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section (wife of Richards)? Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Fractured Reset Attach fragments with structural adhesive 95 6/3-9/2019 132 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using pow-er grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 11. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Joseph Allen Headstone Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 96 6/3-9/2019 133 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 and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed ad-hesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Naomi Allen Headstone Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 97 6/3-9/2019 134 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 and base is aligned with ad-jacent markers and re-set level. Backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil. Setting slot cleaned of failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower marker fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasti-cizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Marker braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed ad-hesives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Elizabeth Atkins Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 98 6/3/2019 135 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 neces-sary, 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 (000) sand. Leveled with lead shims as necessary. 7. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section William Atkins Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 99 6/3/2019 136 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 neces-sary, 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 (000) sand. Leveled with lead shims as necessary. 7. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Rachel Thayer Headstone Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 100 6/7-15/2019 137 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Luman Bartlett Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Reset all elements 101 6/3/2019 1381. 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Frank Hillman Headstone Marble Illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 104 6/10-15/2-19 139 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Cynthia Clark Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 107 5/22/2019 1401. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. After partial cure, lower fragment was reset plumb onto base with mor-tar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. 6. After curing, small marker fragments were attached with structural adhe-sive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy re-moved with hand chisels within 24 hours. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Elizabeth Graves Marble Tilted and fragmented Reset lower fragments plumb Attach fragments with structural adhesive 108 6/10-15/2019 1411. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adja-cent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar removed 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 9. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 10. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash and rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Samuel Bartlett. Headstone Marble Illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 109 5/22-6/9/2019 142 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and aligned with adjacent 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, for large losses Jahn cementitious mortar was used TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary Bartlett Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 110 5/21-6/9/2019 143 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adja-cent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar removed 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 9. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 10. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash and rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Headstone Marble Illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 111 6/7-9/2019 144 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adja-cent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar removed 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 9. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 10. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash and rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Emily C. Davis Headstone in base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset marker into base 112 6/7/2019 145 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Josiah Dwight Whitney Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 114 6/24-30/2019 1461. Original base found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Ex-cess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Nettie Hawley Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Possible new base 117 6/10-12/2019 1471. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 3 days TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Thirza Miller Hawley Headstone Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Poss new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 118 6/10-15/2019 148 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. Original base located and found to be sound. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar. When required, lower edge of marker was re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 4. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 5. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 6. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 7. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 8. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 9. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 10. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Warren Rickey Monument Marble Legible Unstable Level base Reset all elements 121 6/28/2019 149 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Thomas Russell Headstone Marble Legible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 122 6/24-30/2019 150 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 11. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Clark ? Headstone Marble Almost illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 123 6/24-30/2019 151 1. Original bases found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Ex-cess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Lovice Weller Headstone Marble Legible Fractured Reset to new base 124 6/24-30/2019 152 1. Marker excavated and found to be sound. Light soiling removed by brushing with nylon brushes and water. Existing base found to be unusable 2. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. 3. Wooden forms for the base are aligned with adjacent markers before concrete is poured 4. A form for a setting slot was inserted into the wet concrete and aligned with adjacent markers. 5. When required, the lower edge of marker is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 7. Marker reset into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Marker set plumb and level, and braced for minimum of 5 days. 9. Disturbed areas backfilled with existing topsoil. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Moses Clark Headstone in base Marble Mostly decipherable Tilted Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 125 6/24-30/2019 153 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. Original base found to be sound. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Frederick Dickinson Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 126 6/24-30/2019 154 1. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. Original base found to be sound. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Ex-cess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 11. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash rinsed thoroughly TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Sarah Dickinson Headstone Marble Decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 127 6/24-30/2019 155 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Marker length found to be original and sufficient for resetting 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adjacent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar re-moved 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section David and Nathan Morley Double headstone on base Marble Decipherable Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 128 6/27-30/2019 156 1. Marker excavated and found to be sound. Light soiling removed by brushing with nylon brushes and water. Existing base found to be unusable 2. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. 3. Wooden forms for the base are aligned with adjacent markers before concrete is poured 4. A form for a setting slot was inserted into the wet concrete and aligned with adjacent markers. 5. When required, the lower edge of marker is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 7. Marker reset into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Marker set plumb and level, and braced for minimum of 5 days. 9. Disturbed areas backfilled with existing topsoil. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Edward Weller Headstone in base Marble Partially decipherable Tilted Possible new base 129 6/29-30/2019 157 1. Marker excavated and found to be sound. Light soiling removed by brushing with nylon brushes and water. Existing base found to be unusable. 2. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. 3. Wooden forms for the base are aligned with adjacent markers before concrete is poured 4. A form for a setting slot was inserted into the wet concrete and aligned with adjacent markers. 5. When required, the lower edge of marker is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 7. Marker reset into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Marker set plumb and level, and braced for minimum of 5 days. 9. Disturbed areas backfilled with existing topsoil. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Maria Vinton Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 130 6/28/2019 158 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Small monument Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 131 5/31/2019 159 1. Small obelisk 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 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Samuel Whitmarsh Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 132 6/30/2019 160 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. 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. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Leander Moody Headstone on base Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Fractured Losses Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements Attach fragments, fill losses 135 6/24-30/2019 161 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from setting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 4. Intermediate base fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours. 5. After curing, setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 dilut-ed 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 6. After partial cure, marker was reset plumb onto base with mortar. When required, any existing pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, lower fragment reset with structural adhesive. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Pamelia Gaylord Conant Obelisk Marble Partially decipherable Unstable Finial loose Level base Replace iron pins Reset all elements 137 6/28/2019 162 1. Loose elements removed with mechanical assistance, inspected for soundness, 2. Monument raised on one side with hydraulic jacks and loose stone rub-ble removed from setting area 3. Monument lowered onto setting area, and raising operation repeated on opposite side as needed. 4. Monument leveled onto setting area, shimmed with flat stones on all sides 5. Setting surfaces primed with Acryl 1:3 and loose elements reset with a cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) with 000 sand 6. Excess mortar removed and joint area cleaned TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Edward Perkins Headstone on base Marble Legible Unstable Fracture Level base Replace iron pins Attach fragment Reset all elements 141 6/24-30/2019 163 1. Marker elements disassembled and base elements removed from set-ting area 2. Area excavated to an appropriate depth removing any roots or large stones. 3. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level at appropriate height and backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 4. Setting surfaces of base elements primed with Acryl 60 diluted 1:3 with water and set with cement/lime mortar (3/2/9) and fine (00-000) sand. 5. Marker fragment was attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chisels within 24 hours 6. Marker was reset plumb onto base with mortar. When required, any ex-isting pins were inspected, and if necessary, replaced with stainless steel threaded pins. If stability was questionable, marker reset with structural adhesive. 7. Cracks and voids filled with Voidspan products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 8. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Silas Perkins Headstone Marble Legible Fracture Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 142 6/24-30/2019 164 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels with-in 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Sarah Edwards Headstone Marble Legible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 144 6/24-30/2019 165 1. Original base found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Ex-cess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Upper fragment attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess epoxy removed with hand chis-els within 24 hours. 9. Cracks filled with Voidspan products, losses filled with Jahn mortar. 10. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Headstone on base Marble Almost illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 145 6/24-30/2019 166 1. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base. Any fragments that are discovered are cleaned and set aside. 2. Cast a new concrete base sized min. 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be below grade. 3. Wooden forms and setting slot form stabilized and 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 is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Lower fragment reset plumb and level into slot using a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand. Braced for min 5 days 7. All mating edges of fragments cleaned with water and any failed adhe-sives removed with hand tools 8. Fragments attached with structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels with-in 24 hours. 9. Cracks and losses filled with Voidspan products, large losses were TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary Ann Swift Austin Headstone on base Marble Decipherable Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 146 6/24-30/2019 167 1. Marker excavated and found to be sound. Light soiling removed by brushing with nylon brushes and water. Existing base found to be unusa-ble 2. Setting area excavated for new below grade cast concrete base sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. 3. Wooden forms for the base are aligned with adjacent markers before concrete is poured 4. A form for a setting slot was inserted into the wet concrete and aligned with adjacent markers. 5. When required, the lower edge of marker is re-squared with minimal loss using a power grinder 6. Setting forms are removed after partial curing of the concrete and the base backfilled with tamped sand or gravel 7. Marker reset into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. 8. Marker set plumb and level, and braced for minimum of 5 days. 9. Disturbed areas backfilled with existing topsoil. Stone with arched top, had to be done at same time as 146 TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section Mary Swift Headstone on base Marble Legible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 146.1 6/24-30/2019 167 1. Original base found by probing. Appears solid and re-usable. 2. Base is aligned with adjacent markers and re-set level backfilled with tamped gravel and re-graded with existing topsoil 3. Setting slot cleaned of debris and any failed mortar 4. If required, lower edge of marker re-squared with minimal loss using power grinder 5. Marker reset plumb and level into setting slot with a cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand made fluid with a super plasticizer. Excess grout removed and joint area cleaned. 6. Fragment braced for a minimum 3 days Stone in front, 146.1 had to be done at same time TREATMENT REPORT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 309 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com Cemetery: NAME Material: Marker Type: Condition of Inscription: Inspection Date: Inspected EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY 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 Map Location Bridge St Cemetery, Northampton, MA 10/23/2015 IS & MJ Dates: New Section n.a. Headstone on base Marble Mostly illegible Fractured Possible new base Attach fragments with structural adhesive 147 6/24-30/2019 168 1. Marker and fragments excavated. Lower fragment found to be firmly attached to base. 2. Setting area excavated to sufficient depth and base with lower fragment re-set plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, aligned with adjacent markers 3. Area backfilled around marker with tamped sand and gravel 4. Disturbed areas re-graded with existing topsoil and sod. 5. Mating surfaces cleaned and any failed adhesives or mortar re-moved 6. Fractured elements were dry fitted to ascertain final soundness and to check for large losses at mating areas. 7. Dry fragments attached with structural adhesive ( Abatron 55-22), clamped and braced until cured. Excess adhesive removed with hand chisels 8. Cracks and voids filled with RepliCal products. Any large losses filled with Jahn cementitious mortar. 9. Filled areas misted with water and covered for 3 days minimum 10. Filled surface areas treated with light acid wash and rinsed thor-