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who was the young stone carver​

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Answered by maclarenlovers
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Answered by sushmaa1912
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The stone was carved by William Young, known to memorial historians as "the thistle-carver" since he typically incorporated that plant into his styles.  

Explanation:

  • The stone was carved by William Young, known to memorial historians as "the thistle-carver" since he typically incorporated that plant into his styles.  
  • This stone will not embody any thistles however does feature a try of William's distinctive bewigged heads with their distinguished noses, small mouths, and staring eyes.
  • William's work was almost solely confined to the space around Worcester, Massachusetts so finding one such as this here in the big apple is extraordinarily uncommon.  
  • In fact, a bit of carving at very cheap of the stone indicates that this was actually aloof from Worcester within the early decennium.
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