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hello my name is Anne Mason I am the executive director of the Plymouth antiquarian Society this is the fifth and final video in our series on Graystone epitaphs and iconography filmed on burial Hill in Plymouth Massachusetts up to this point we focused on stones that are made of slate in this section weamp;#39;re going to look at stones made of white marble and weamp;#39;ll just now swivel around so we can see the stone for a Mary Morton who died September 12th 1883 when she was 66 years and 11 months on the stone sheamp;#39;s identified as the wife of James Morton and this is important because you can see above that the symbol on this stone is really directing us to think about that human relationship of a husband and a wife itamp;#39;s a very beautiful sentiment I love thee with hands clasped often on marble stones of the 19th century you might see a hand with a finger pointing up to heaven reminding you of the souls flight to heaven but here the symbol is connecting us with the