Lakeville, [Formerly a Part of Middleborough], 14 Feb 1853
Old Colony Inscriptions
Extracted From
New England Historical & Genealogical Register
Vol 8, July 1854, pgs 285-287
[Transcribed by Jane Devlin]
"To the Editor of the N. E. Hist. Gen. Register. Sir, -- The following inscriptions are from stone in an old burial ground near the Old Forge, so called, in Freetown, and were taken from the stones and carefully preserved several years since. Freetown was my native place, and these are the oldest that I have found in that town.
Ebenezer W. PEIRCE"
From the ancient burial ground near the old muster field in Berkley. No labor bestowed on the stones except to cut the letters, which are all capitals, with a dot or period between the words:--
The following are from stones in the old burial ground of the Precincts Congregational society of Lakeville & Taunton. These stones are not smoother than the hand of Nature made them, and all the letters aer capitals, very similar to those at Berkley:--