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Show FIREPLACE AS A MONUMENT. Structure Recently Erected In ' Eastern Graveyard. In the old Smith graveyard. In the town of Windham, Me. which contains con-tains eighteen graveyards Charles H. ilunnewell has set up an extraordinary extra-ordinary monument. In the mlddlo ot the lot he has set up on a brick case a large Iron open fireplace, with the long crane hanging In the upper inrt. Thla fireplace did duty for year. In die old Ilunnewell house, whlet. Is till orcupled by Mr. lltinnewelt And tie family " says tha Kennebec J.iur-aal. J.iur-aal. "The old bricks in front ol the replace are the ones originally aed in the house, as are tha andlr.ms which Impart to this strange monument monu-ment such a If the word la permissible permis-sible In this connection hospitable look. Tba frame which la Inserted Is thla great open fireplace rontalna a printed record of eight generatlnna at Ilunnewells, or from l'i.'.i to Nov. I. HU1, a period of 247 years. In addition, addi-tion, the frame rontalna surrounding tha family record on all aidea plcturea of some of tae oxen, sows, kogs and poultry owned by Mr. Ilunnewell Ilun-newell and which drew prixea at the falre. There Is also a large picture representing a fnrm scene In wirier. Tha frame contains pictures of seven bona, two hogs, four cows, six oxen lu seven pictures, and one group picture pic-ture o various domestic aulmuls. |