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Grave Marker
Artist
Unidentified artist
, North Carolina, Randolph or Moore County
Culture
American, North Carolina, Randolph or Moore Coun
Date
1898
Medium
Salt-glazed stoneware
Classifications
ceramics
Credit Line
Gift of Charles Millard
Object number
2019.4.88
On View
Not on view
Collections
American
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1896
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1938
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c. 1850
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c. 1860
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c. 1850
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c. 1850
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late 19th century
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late 19th century