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Charter Street Cemetery Conservation Reccomendations - April 2016Page 1 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Strategies: preservation and restoration The goal of the monument conservator is the preservation of both the physical substance and the historic/artistic meaning of each monument. Because of the proximity of the visitor to the artifact, and the rather high level of scrutiny given to the inscriptions and decoration, cemetery conservation practices demand closer tolerances of color and texture than are typical in building preservation. In recent years, most monument conservators have been moving toward a “conserve as found” approach, emphasizing preservation with materials and methods that are dedicated to retarding environmental decay. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 2 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Prioritization Phased scheduling of work depends on a number of factors, including the severity of deterioration, the nature and complexity of the required treat-ments, and the relative historic/artistic “value” of the individual monu-ments. The primary consideration, however, is safety. A monument that is struc-turally unsound may pose an immediate danger to the visitor, to itself, or to other monuments nearby. For Charter Street Cemetery markers can be prioritized into four tech-nical categories: 1.0 Hazardous--requires immediate action; included are tombs with loose tops and those which are excessively deteriorating. 1.5 Unstable deterioration—requires treatment as soon as possible; included are excessively tilted, fractured and unstable, fragments vul-nerable to theft and trip hazards 2.0 Combinations of conditions with ongoing deterioration— requires treatment within 2 years 2.5 Tilted markers, (> 15° from vertical) susceptible to falling and physical damage from the use of grounds maintenance equipment. treatment within 3 years 3.0 Delaminating markers, treat within 3-5 years I5.3 Higginson, ex-tremely tilted, along-side path G7.1 Lynde Tomb. An example of priority “1”. Highly visible, deteriorating tomb with loose top fragments H7.2 Loose fragments are vulnerable to theft, alongside path Non-technical prioritization also involves: * artistic quality; historic significance (national or local); visual contribution or location to the overall ap-pearance of the site. Page 3 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 CONSERVATION PRIORITIES Priority 1– Hazardous or unsafe, prominent conditions. 1.5- Unsafe conditions including excessively tilted and fragments at risk. Conservation treatments should be done as soon as possible. D6.3 Beadle Thomas 1 Reset off pathway D6.1 Turner 1 Tomb Secure top Consolidate F1.1 Fisk 1 Tomb Secure top Consolidate F2.2 Derby 1 Tomb Secure top Repoint (2) I5.2 Wainwright 1 Tomb Secure top stucco failure I6.1 Bradstreet Simon 1 Tomb Secure top stucco failure G4.1 Gedney 1 Tomb Stucco Failure Consolidate G4.2 Bartlett 1 Tomb Stucco Failure G7.1 Lynde 1 Tomb Top Failure Missing plaques H7.4 Seldon Capt. Robert 1 Fractured E7.2 Grafton Jehoadan 1.5 Tilt Fracture E2.1 Brown John 1.5 Tilt I5.3 Higginson Mary 1.5 Tilt J8.1 Barnard Samuel 1.5 Tilt C5.3 Hollingworth William and Elianor 1.5 Fracture J8.2 Clover Susanah 1.5 Fracture Metal F5.1 Chatwel (?) Nicholas 1.5 Fractured Metal H1.1 Millet Elizabeth 1.5 Fractured J10.1 n.a. 1.5 Fractured Restorable? J3.1 Beckett 1.5 Fractured New base C7.2 Willard Josiah 1.5 Fragment Investigate D4.1 n.a. 1.5 Fragment Investigate H7.2 n.a. 1.5 Fragment Investigate Page 4 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC © All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, Priority 2– Unsafe conditions including excessively tilted, tilted and delami-nated and fragments at risk. Some located in prominent locations Conservation treatments should be done within 2 years C6.1 Sarah 2 Fragment Delamination reset higher D8.2 Joseph 2 Overgrown Fragment Investigate E8.1 n.a "36th yr of her age" 2 Overgrown Fragment Investigate H9.1 Nourse John 2 Overgrown Fragment Investigate C6.2 Bowditch Elizabeth 2 Tilt Delamination H3.1 Babbidge Susannah 2 Tilt Delamination I11.1 n.a. 2 Tilt Delamination I4.1 Phippen Mary 2 Tilt Delamination G6.3 R ? Huldah 2 Tilt Fragment Investigate H4.2 "Children of Bethiah" 2 Tilt Fragment E2.2 Woodbridge Dudley 2 Tilt E7.1 (3 markers) Grafton 2 Tilt E8.3 Sluman Franklin 2 Tilt F9.1 Rose Eliza 2 Tilt G6.2 Ramsdall Allen & George 2 Tilt G6.4 Jayne Priseilla 2 Tilt H1.2 P. M. 2 Tilt H7.1 n.a. 2 Tilt H7.3 Hart Mary 2 Tilt K8.1 Jefferds Samuel 2 Tilt F2.1 Mason 2 Tomb Repoint Consolidate I7.1 H. M. 2 Delamination Investigate J9.1 n.a. 2 Fallen Investigate D5.1 Hunt William 2 Fractured, metal Investigate I4.4 Pitman Simmons 2 Fragment Locate Page 5 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Priority 2.5– Tilted markers more than 15 degrees and/or fragmented markers Conservation treatments should be done within 3 years C5.1 n.a 2.5 Fragment Delamination Investigate C7.1 Willard Jane 2.5 Tilt C7.3 Willard Jane 2.5 Tilt D6.2 Bowditch Josiah 2.5 Tilt D7.1 Buttolph John 2.5 Tilt D8.1 Ward Benjamin 2.5 Tilt E5.1 Rodgers John 2.5 Tilt E6.1 Felt Abigail 2.5 Tilt F5.2 Patterson Capt. William 2.5 Tilt G1.1 Brown Thomas 2.5 Tilt G6.1 Parkman Susannah 2.5 Tilt Reset higher G6.5 Hodges George 2.5 Tilt G7.2 R. (ramsdall) W. (William) 2.5 Tilt H10.1 n.a. 2.5 Tilt H7.5 Muckford George & Eben 2.5 Tilt I4.2 Adams Mary 2.5 Tilt I4.3 Hilliard Margaret 2.5 Tilt I7.2 Pitman Tho's 2.5 Tilt I8.1 Beckett Mary & Hannah 2.5 Tilt I8.2 Ward Sarah 2.5 Tilt I8.3 Ward Hannah 2.5 Tilt Clean I8.3 Ward Deac Myers 2.5 Tilt I9.1 SG, MG, MG 2.5 Tilt I9.2 Betsy 2.5 Tilt J7.1 Rodgers George 2.5 Tilt Restorable? E1.1 George 2.5 Fragment Investigate J3.2 Bethell Hannah 2.5 Fragment reset higher Page 6 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Priority 3– Delamination (only) The complete detachment of sedimentary stones; slates, sandstones and less fre-quently marbles, caused by delamination is a relatively slow process. Conservation treatments can be applied within 3 to 5 years. C5.2 King Katherine 3 Delamination D6.4 S.B &Capt. T.B. 3 Delamination Loss E4.1 Hathorne Sarah 3 Delamination E4.2 Hathorne John 3 Delamination E8.2 n.a. 3 Delamination Clean F4.1 Symonds Elizabeth 3 Delamination F4.2 Higginson Sarah 3 Delamination G5.1 Millet Sally 3 Delamination G8.1 Herbert Elisabeth 3 Delamination G9.1 Mansfield Joseph 3 Delamination G9.2 Brown Timothy 3 Delamination H4.1 Turner Isaac 3 Delamination H6.1 Seldon Capt. Richard 3 Delamination I3.1 Swinnerton John 3 Delamination I5.1 Barnard Rachel 3 Delamination Page 7 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Markers and Tombs circled in red require conservation treat-ments. Alpha and numeric cross refer-ence identification. Decimal point after the cross reference indicates a specific marker within that grid. (e.g H7.3). See enclosed large format location map for precise Locations. Page 8 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Cleaning The goal of cleaning is not to return the monument to a "like new" appearance, but to remove particulate soiling, staining and biological growth that may interfere with successful restoration. In most situations, cleaning will be done prior to other treatments. Cleaning of marble markers should be limited to those requiring structural adhesions. General cleaning of mar-bles would make the markers appear very white and the cemetery would appear historically inaccurate. Other markers such as slate, schist and sandstone can be successfully cleaned without disturbing the overall aesthetics. Typical slate marker, benefitting from cleaning When cleaning, both aesthetic and technical considerations should be con-sidered. Removal of biofilm is with D/2 Biological Solution. It is an aqueous antibac-terial solution that also aids in the removal of algae, fungi and other organ-isms. After application and scrubbing with soft brushes, surfaces are fully rinsed with water. Stubborn, well-attached growths will slowly release their grip in a short amount of time and the stone will appear cleaner. Failed adhesives, mortars and pins are carefully removed before proceeding with new conservation treatments. Mechanical removal to be done with hand tools and smaller power tools. The cleaning of one marble inappropriately stands out; and cleaning all the stones would be historically incorrect. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 9 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Resetting Tilted and Sunken Markers Earlier gravestones are typically long panels of stone that were set directly into the ground. After determination of the correct location and orientation of the stone, soil is removed to an appropriate depth. Gravel (or broken stone) is introduced to establish a stable base. The stone is made plumb and level, and set in plane with the adjacent markers. Backfilling to be done with sand and gravel, wetted and compacted. Replace disturbed areas with the existing topsoil and turf. 18th century markers often have as much below the ground as above. Only upon excavating this marker for resetting does the very massive below grade portion becomes appar-ent.. Since the existing conditions of these marker are typically not discovered until excavating, there can be a number of restoration variables. Breaks at, or just below grade are very common. Most of these markers will require new bases, since the success of below and near grade repair with structural adhesives is limited. Fabrication of a base may also be necessary to re-erect the upper frag-ment of earlier gravestones that now do not have adequate height for proper re-setting, i.e., for positioning to permit the viewing of inscription and decoration. A new below-grade base is also fabricated when an original base cannot be located, or an existing base is damaged beyond repair. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 10 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Resetting Tilted and Sunken Markers Cont’d Resetting into existing bases In many cases, markers have been set into below grade bases either originally or at a later date upon fracturing. When discovered, these bases can often be uncommonly deep, more than one foot. Older bases should be carefully excavated, examined for soundness and reset level at a higher elevation and aligned with adjacent markers. When excavating for resetting often original, or old bases are discovered Old base reset higher and aligned with adjacent markers Gravestones that required insertion into existing bases are to be set with a relatively weak cement/lime-based grout (3:2:9) with fine aggregates (000), made fluid with a high-range water reducer which ensures a com-plete fill. This mix is poured into the base slot. Stones to be braced for a minimum of three days to limit movement during curing of the grout. Old base removed and inspected for soundness Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 11 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 After the base has cured, the form is removed, and the area backfilled. The gravestone is reset into the slot using a cement/lime mortar (3:2:8) with 00 or 000 sand, made fluid with a high-range water reducer which ensures a complete fill. After stones are set plumb and level, and braced for a minimum of three days, topsoil is added to re-grade the disturbed area.. A new below-grade base is fabricated when an original base cannot be located, or an existing base is damaged beyond repair. New below grade bases are made on site by casting in the ground with concrete. The casting is generally 9 to 12 inches deep, and 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone itself. The finished top surface of the base should be entirely below grade. Formwork for new base Poured base with form insert for setting slot New base ready for resetting A form insert for a 1-inch deep setting slot, 1/2 inch wider and 1 inch thicker than the stone, is positioned in the concrete, in line with adjacent markers. Resetting Tilted and Sunken Markers Cont’d Re-setting in new base Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 12 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Table Tombs– Resetting Example of re-setting a large ledger top with mortar onto tomb base with the aid of scaffolding and chain hoists For larger markers and table tombs, which can weigh many hundreds of pounds, lifting and resetting can be the most difficult and expensive portion of the operation. This work requires the careful use of hoisting equipment. Restoration mortars used are typically color matched to the monuments. When necessary, the tomb is taken apart and re-constructed. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 13 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Table Tombs– Resetting Continued F2.2 Derby Tomb. This top will be reset with a pozzolanic hydraulic lime (typically #600 PHLc70 by Voidspan). The mortar can be removed if the tomb has to be dismantled in the future If the tops of table tombs are loose they present a hazard to inquisitive passerby's and should be made secure. If it if likely that the tomb will be taken apart sometime in the future a pigmented pozzolanic hydraulic lime (typically #600 PHLc70 by Voidspan) is used to set the ledger top. If there is little or no likelihood of removing the top in the future, the top can be set using a structural adhesive (Abatron 55-22) F1.1 Fisk Tomb This loose top can be secured to the solid granite base with a structural adhesive . There is little reason for it to ever be removed. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 14 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Old mortar and caulk Joints cleaned with hand tools Example showing repointing with 1:1:6 with masonry sand Table Tombs—Repointing Open and failed joints in the granite block bases should be cleaned of loose material sand re-pointed with a 1:1:6 mix with masonry sand, or with #200 Mortar Binder (Voidspan) with masonry sand F2.1 Mason Tomb with open joints Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 15 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 I6.1 Bradstreet Tomb . Deteriorating stucco and loose top Table Tombs - Deteriorating Stucco Before and after, New stucco applied to base (top restored) Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 There are a number of tombs exhibiting typical conditions of deteriorating stucco. All existing loose, failing or spalling stucco is to be removed and a bonding agent applied to all surfaces. Applications of stucco (1:1:6 with masonry sand) are applied and repeated when required. If only stucco patching is necessary, entire base to be white-washed. Page 16 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 The properly-aligned fragments are joined with clamps, and braced during curing, which is typically a period of several days. Any extra epoxy flowing from clamped joints should be left to partially cure for 24 hrs before attempting removal, and carefully chipped off. The slight gap created is concealed with a crack filler. Fractures- Most broken markers can be re-assembled with structural adhesives, without pinning. Bonding is dependent upon the soundness, cleanness and conformation of the fractured surfaces, factors often associated with the age of the break. Marble gravestone, before and after restoration Example of bracing and clamping Structural adhesion All bonding surfaces to be carefully cleaned and the fragments dry fit-ted. Aboweld 55-22 (Abatron, Inc.), a thixotropic, moisture-insensitive two-part epoxy, is thinly and evenly applied along both surfaces of the glue line, keeping slightly back from the edge of the break. Although the use of pins is not typically recommended for rou-tine adhesion, complex breaks sometimes require drilling and structural pinning for safer re-assembly. (Larger voids can be spanned by these pins to provide an armature for restoration Where pinning is required, threaded stainless steel rods are recommended, the diameter not more than 1/3 the thickness of the stone, and the total depth of the pin equal to 8 to 10 times its diameter, set in a two-part epoxy. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 17 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Losses in sandstone are filled with a custom-colored cementitious restoration mortar, such as Jahn™ M-70 (Cathedral Stone Products, Inc.). For marble, losses are filled with Jahn™ M-70 Custom Limestone Maximum White or with a marble-based repair composite designed to match the appearance of weathered surfaces. Most fine cracks can be filled with pigmented #400 PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), a pozzolanic hydraulic lime crack filler and grout. All filled areas are misted with water and covered for a minimum of 3 days. After partial curing the filled areas are given a light acid washing and thoroughly rinsed with water to remove the paste from the surface and expose the aggregate. Fills and patches are made to look weathered. Where lettering and inscriptions are lost, they are not replaced. In these areas the filled plane is kept slightly back from the stone surface to indicate that there is a loss. Areas where there are no inscriptions can be filled level with the original stone. Patching and crack filling should not be performed when the temperature of the air or of the stone surface is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Filling of cracks and losses Loss is the disappearance of material by fracturing, erosion, or flaking, or by the delamination of larger, distinct layers that have entirely detached (and fallen) from the monument. The loss of significant parts of a marker can create complex structural and/or weathering problems. The restoration of the profiles, decoration and inscriptions, can require complicated aesthetic decisions. Losses designated for treatment can be filled with a pigmented cement/lime mortar, using colored aggregates. The mortar color and texture should be matched to that of the unsoiled stone. If the stone has not been cleaned, artificial "soiling" of the cured mortar surfaces can be done by a variety of means, including use of potassium silicate paint systems, such as Silin (Cathedral Stone Products, Inc.), or a diluted acrylic wash with alkali-stable pigments. Examples of cement-lime repair mortars Filling cracks in a sandstone with a pigmented crack filler Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 18 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Consolidation Consolidation replaces the natural cementing materials that have been lost or damaged by weathering, improving cohesive properties. It is intended to retard the effects of aging phenomena, increasing the service life of historic materials. Consolidation must be accomplished in depth to avoid the creation of a hardened "skin" that is likely to detach in a few years. The condition of each stone will determine whether consolidation treatment should be done; and its sequential relationship to other treatments to be undertaken. Before consolidating all loose material is removed with brushes, small trowels and low air pressure. This material would not benefit from consolidation and would prevent the treatment from reaching the more sound areas of the stone. It would also inhibit the attachment of fills or patching materials. Sandstones: The consolidation product used is a catalyzed ethyl silicate formulation (Conservare OH100, by ProSoCo, Inc.), following all manufacturer’s instructions and safety precautions. Because of the thin delaminations, most sandstone markers do not require the recommended 3 full “cycles”; one cycle is usually sufficient. Marbles: Marbles requiring consolidation should first be treated with HCT, a hydroxilating conversion treatment (Prosoco Inc) which protects and strengthens weathered surfaces. If required, marbles can be additionally consolidated with one cycle of OH100. G4.1 Gedney Tomb. The top shoud be consol-idated and after sufficient curing, losses and cracks filled with the appropriate materials. Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 19 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 Delaminations– Slate The treatment of delaminations is designed to prevent further detachment of stone, by re-establishing cohesion between lay-ers, and preventing the penetration of water. Because slates have such extreme temperature variations, their continual expansion and contraction will eventually loosen any solid fills or grouts. Thus, many solid fills will fail within a short period of time. What appears to be a simple treatment is actually quite challenging. Recent successful treatments have been with industrial flexible fillers. Depending on the individual circumstances, materials and rec-ommendations for stabilization can vary widely. Best practice begins with the careful removal of loose debris in the voids, using hand tools and the cautious use of com-pressed air. In “capping” a marker with delaminations, the voids are usual-ly filled along the top side of the marker only. The sides are kept open to allow the escape of any water that may enter the interior. A pigmented flexible crack filler by STO can be used to fill openings up to 1/8” wide. For larger voids, a pigmented PHLc Grout ( a pozolanic hy-draulic lime manufactured by VoidSpan) can be is used as a flowable grout. Filling voids with a pigmented flowable grout (VoidSpan PHLc) A pigmented Sto Crack Filler being tooled into an open face crack Filling top cavities with a pigmented crack filler by Sto. Excess material to be immediately wiped off with damp sponging Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 Page 20 All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, is made with respect thereto or with respect to the infringement of any patent. © 2016 MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC, PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 PRODUCTS/SUPPLIERS D/2 Biological Solution Granite City Tool 11 Blackwell Street Barre, VT 05641 802) 476-3137 Jahn™ Restoration Mortars Cathedral Stone Products Inc. 7266 Park Circle Drive Hanover, MD 21076 USA 800 684 0901 fax 800 684 0904 Adhesives Aboweld 55-22 Abatron Inc 5501 95th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 414 653 2000 fax 414 653 2019 Sto Flexible Crack Filler http://www.stocorp.com/ VoidSpan PHLc VoidSpan Technology 34 Boardman St Salem MA 01970 Conservation Recommendations Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA April 2016 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Slate n.a. Fragment, Tilted Delaminating Investigate condition and deter-mine if feasible to restore or reset. Reset plumb, poss. new base Fill voids caused by delaminations Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset plumb. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are found a new below grade cast concrete base may be required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 2. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 3. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 4. Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or de-bris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of monument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. C5.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Katherine King 12/15/1718 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. C5.2 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: William & Elianor Hollingworth Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fractured Tilted Attach fragments with structural adhesive Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker fragments from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. 2. 2. Attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan) 3. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 4. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Adhesive repair and reset in 1993 C5.3 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Sarah Headstone ? Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Delaminating Investigate– Reset higher Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill voids caused by delamina-tions 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using in-jection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of mon-ument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout C6.1 2.0 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Elizabeth Bowditch Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Delaminating Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill voids caused by delamina-tions 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using in-jection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of mon-ument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout Reset in 1993 C6.2 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Jane Willard 4/25/1726 Headstone Sandstone Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Inscription has been recarved C7.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Dea. Josiah Willard Footstone? Slate Partially Decipherable Fallen Fragment Investigate– restorable? Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) In 1998 listed to be reset into new base C7.2 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Jane Willard Footstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. C7.3 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fallen Fragment Investigate– restorable? Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with max white Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) D4.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: William Hunt 9/19/1780 Headstone Slate Decipherable Metal strap Fragmented If marker is stable leave as is. If unstable: Remove metal strap Attach fragments with structural adhesive Establish if marker fragments and metal brace are stable. If not stable: 1. Carefully excavate area around smaller fragment and remove marker fragment from ground. 2. Remove metal straps and bolts 3. Clean mating edges and attach fragments with structural adhe-sive, clamp and brace until cured. 4. Remove excess epoxy with hand chisels within 24 hours 5. Fill cracks and losses with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan). 6. Mist filled areas with water and keep covered for 3 days mini-mum D5.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Turner Tomb Tomb Marble/Granite Decipherable Top loose and out of plane with base Weathered ledger Secure top with structural adhe-sive. Treat top with HCT 1. Position top in line with granite base and attach with structural adhe-sive placed around edge. (Abatron 55-22) 2. Treat top with 3 saturating applications of HCT, (Prosoco) a hydoxylat-ing conversion treatment to consolidate the surface D6.1 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Josiah Bowditch(?) Headstone Marble Partially Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. D6.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Thomas Beadle Footstone? Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted In pathway Reset plumb– off pathway Possible new below base Note: Existing location in pathway is hazardous. Setting location to be determined 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade D6.3 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: S.B. & Capt. T.B. Footstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Loss Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations Fill loss 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, loss filled with Jahn pigmented M70, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. D6.4 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Buttolph Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base Reset Higher 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. D7.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Benjamin Ward 8/11/1806 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. D8.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Joseph Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fallen, overgrown Investigate if restorable Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are found a new below grade cast concrete base may be required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 2. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 3. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 4. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. D8.2 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: George Jan. Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fractured Out of ground Investigate Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) E1.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Brown 12/23/1783 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E2.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Dudley Woodbridge 1771 Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Reset in 1995 E2.2 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Sarah Hathorne 1/14/1829 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. E4.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Hathorne Footstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. Listed to cap in 1998 E4.2 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Rodgers 11/1715 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Reset in 1993 E5.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Abigail Felt 11/12/1748 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base Reset higher 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E6.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Grafton (3 markers) Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted– 3 adjacent markers Three markers: Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E7.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Jehoadan Grafton Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Fractured Structural adhesion Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker fragments from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. 2. 2. Attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan) 3. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 4. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E7.2 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: “36th year of her age” Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fallen, overgrown Investigate if restorable Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are found a new below grade cast concrete base may be required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 2. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 3. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 4. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E8.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Biological growth Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all surfaces and open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout E8.2 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Franklin Sluman 10/18/1925 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. E8.3 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Fisk Tomb Tomb Marble/Granite Illegible Top loose and out of plane with base Weathered ledger Missing fragment Secure top with structural adhe-sive. Treat top with HCT 1. Position top in line with granite base and attach with structural adhe-sive placed around edge. (Abatron 55-22) 2. Treat top with 3 saturating applications of HCT, (Prosoco) a hydoxylat-ing conversion treatment to consolidate the surface 3. Fragment appears to be missing. Unless it is found no replace-ment work to be done F1.1 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mason Tomb Tomb Sandstone/Granite Partially Decipherable Open mortar joint Sandstone delaminating Repoint granite masonry Consolidate sandstone ledger and fill losses. 1.Treat sandstone with Consolidant OH 100 (Prosoco) 3 cy-cles of 3 applications. 2. After min 45 day cure fill losses with cementitious restora-tion mortar, pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) 3. Granite blocks to be repointed with PHLc Mortar binder (a pozzolan lime base binder by Voidspan) and local sand. F2.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Derby Tomb Tomb Marble/Granite Partially Decipherable Top loose from base Mortar joints failing Lower granite block out of plane Secure top to base Repoint failed joints Investigate lower block 1.Set marble top to granite blocks with PHLc Mortar binder (a pozzolan lime base binder by Voidspan) and local sand. 2. Clean joints and re-point granite blocks with PHLcMortar 3. Investigate out of plane lower block. Note: It is not known if the dislocation is stable or continu-ing. If it is determined that the alignment of the block would ne-cessitate the complete dismantling of the tomb take meas-urements and monitor block for additional movement every 3– 5 years. F2.2 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Elizabeth Symonds 10/15/1814 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. F4.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Sarah Higginson Footstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. F4.2 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Nicholas Chatwel (?) 10/1700 Headstone Slate Decipherable Metal strap Fractured Remove metal strap Attach fragments with structural adhesive 1. Remove metal strap 2. Clean mating edges and attach fragments with structural adhe-sive, clamp and brace until cured. 3. Remove excess epoxy with hand chisels within 24 hours 4. Fill cracks and losses with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan). 5. Mist filled areas with water and keep covered for 3 days mini-mum F5.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Capt. William Patterson Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. In 1998 listed to be reset F5.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Eliza Rose 9/19/1801 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. In 1998 listed to be reset F9.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Thomas Brown 1793 Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Reset into new base 1995 G1.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Gedney Tomb Tomb Sandstone/Stucco Partially Decipherable Sandstone delaminating Stucco failing Consolidate sandstone ledger and fill losses. Patch existing stucco Whitewash all stucco surfaces. 1.Treat sandstone with Consolidant OH 100 (Prosoco) 3 cy-cles of 3 applications. 2. After min 45 day cure fill losses with cementitious restora-tion mortar, pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) 3. Clean stucco surfaces and remove any loose, failing, or spalling stucco. 4. Apply bonding agent to existing surfaces. 5. Patch existing stucco (cement/lime/sand) 6. Apply whitewash to stucco surfaces. (Voidspan white-wash) G4.1 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Bartlett Tomb Tomb Sandstone/stucco Partially Decipherable Old repair to ledger Stucco failing Investigate old repair to ledger Establish if top is secure to base, mortar if required Patch existing stucco Whitewash all stucco surfaces. 1. If top is loose secure to base with mortar. 2. Investigate old fracture on ledger top, re-attach if required with structural adhesive. Fill cracks with pigmented Void Span crack filler. 3. Clean stucco surfaces and remove any loose, failing, or spalling stucco. 4. Apply bonding agent to existing surfaces. 5. Patch existing stucco (cement/lime/sand) 6. Apply whitewash to stucco surfaces. (Voidspan white-wash) G4.2 1 Old repair to ledger Stucco failing CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Sally Millet 2/23/1830 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. Listed in 1998 to be capped and reset G5.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Susannah Parkman Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base Reset higher 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. G6.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Allen & George Ramsdall 5/25/1800 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. G6.2 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Huldah Ramsdall(?) Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Fragmented Investigate Probe for fragments Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate restoration procedures if fragments are not found. 2. If fragments are found attach with structural adhesive. 3. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 4. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 5. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 6. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 7. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. This marker was noted “ad rep” in 1998 report. Apparently fragments were available at that time. G6.3 2.0 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Priseilla Jayne Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Mower damage G6.4 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: George Hodges Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base Clean 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 7. Treat surfaces with D/2, scrub w/ nylon brushes, rinse w/ water G6.5 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Lynde Tomb Tomb Marble/Granite Illegible Top ledger fractured Missing bronze plaques Loose granite block and open joints Attach ledger with structural ad-hesive and reset to base. Replace loose block and repoint. Fill plaque areas with stucco Repoint mortar joints 1. Dismantle fragmented top and attach pieces with structural ad-hesive (Abatron 55-22), clamp and brace until cured, remove ex-cess epoxy with hand chisels within 24 hours 2. Fill small cracks and losses with pigmented Voidspan PHLc Fi-ne Pointing Mortar. Fill large losses with pigmented Jahn prod-ucts. 3. Level top of granite base and reset top level onto new mortar 4. Reset loose granite block and repoint all mortar joints 5. Stabilize loose bricks and stucco in rectangular plaque area, replace as necessary 6. Stucco plaque areas on both sides, inset the face of the stucco from the granite . G7.1 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: W. (William) R. (Ramsdall) Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. G7.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Elisabeth Herbert 10/23/1772 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. G8.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Joseph Mansfield 2/16/1820 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. G9.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Timothy Brown 3/11/1808 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. G9.2 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Elizabeth Millet May 1773 Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fractured Failed backing Attach fragments with structural adhesive Determine if backing is required. 1. Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. 2. Remove later slate backing. Clean all surfaces and attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. determine if backing is required. If so, attach with structural adhesive. 3. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 7. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) Adhesive repair and reset in 1995 H1.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: M. P. Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. H1.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Susannah Babbidge 6/2/1804 Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Delaminating Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill voids caused by delamina-tions 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using in-jection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of mon-ument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout Cleaned and “capped” in 1994 H3.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Isaac Turner 8/17/1754 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. H4.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: “Children of Bethiah” Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Losses Reset plumb Possible new below base Patch losses 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Remove debris and clean areas of loss, after full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler 7. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 8. Large voids and losses filled with a pigmented Jahn M70 mortar. H4.2 2.0 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Capt. Richard Seldon 1/29/1801 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. H6.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Marble Almost illegible Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. H7.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Marble Illegible Tilted Fragmented Investigate Attach fragments Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with max white Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) H7.2 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mary Hart 2/15/1800 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. Reset in 1993 H7.3 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Capt. Robert Seldon 9/4/1797 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Fractured Reset plumb Attach fragments with structural adhesive Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate marker fragments. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. 2. Clean all surfaces and attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 3. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized mini-mum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 7. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) Adhesive repair and reset in 1995 H7.4 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: George & Eben Peel Muckford 9/2/1801 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. In 1998 listed to be capped and reset H7.5 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Nourse Footstone? Sandstone Partially Decipherable Tilted Fragmented Investigate Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) In 1998 listed to be reset into new base H9.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Footstone Slate Illegible Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. H0.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: John Swinnerton 1/6/1690 Headstone Slate Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. I3.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mary Phippen 3/19/1722/3 Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Delaminating Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill voids caused by delamina-tions 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using in-jection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of mon-ument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout I4.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mary Adams Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I4.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Margaret Hilliard 5/4/1826 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I4.3 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Simmons Pitman Footstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fragmented Out of ground Investigate Attach fragments with structural adhesive Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) I4.4 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Rachel Barnard 8/30/1743 Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Delaminating Clean all voids Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1. Treat all open voids with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush in-terior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 2. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using injection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower sides of monument typically left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 3. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 4. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout, mist with water and cover for 3 days min. I5.1 3 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Wainwright Tomb Tomb Sandstone/stucco Decipherable Old repair to ledger Stucco failing Investigate old repair to ledger Establish if top is secure to base, mortar if required Patch existing stucco Whitewash all stucco surfaces. 1. If top is loose secure to base with mortar. 2. Investigate old fracture on ledger top, re-attach if required with structural adhesive. Fill cracks with pigmented Void Span crack filler. 3. Clean stucco surfaces and remove any loose, failing, or spalling stucco. 4. Apply bonding agent to existing surfaces. 5. Patch existing stucco (cement/lime/sand) 6. Apply whitewash to stucco surfaces. (Voidspan white-wash) I5.2 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mary Higginson 3/9/1708/9 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I5.3 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Simon Bradstreet Tomb Tomb Sandstone/stucco Illegible Failing stucco Investigate if top is secure to base Patch failed stucco Whitewash all stucco surfaces. 1. If top is loose secure to base with mortar. 2. Clean stucco surfaces and remove any loose, failing, or spalling stucco. 3. Apply bonding agent to existing surfaces. 4. Patch existing stucco (cement/lime/sand) 5. Apply whitewash to stucco surfaces. (Voidspan white-wash) I6.1 1 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: M. H. Footstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fragment leaning against marker Delaminating Investigate marker and fragment. Clean all voids Reset as necessary Fill voids and cracks caused by delaminations 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with D/2 biological solution and scrub with nylon brushes. Repeat as necessary. Rinse with water . Flush interior voids with water and remove any lichens and/or debris with hand tools. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a pigmented Sto Crack Filler using in-jection syringes and/or trowels. Voids along the lower edges of mon-ument typ. left open to allow escape of any water which may enter. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Large voids filled with a pigmented PHLc flowable grout I7.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Tho’s Pitman 1/17/1792 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. In 1998 listed to be reset I7.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Mary & Hannah Beckett Headstone Marble Partially Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I8.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Sarah Ward Footstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. In 1998 listed to be capped and reset I8.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Hannah Ward 12/30/1795 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted—2 markers Both markers Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I8.3 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Deac. Myers Ward Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted—2 markers Both markers Reset plumb Possible new below base Clean 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 7. Treat surfaces with D/2, scrub w/ nylon brushes, rinse w/ water I8.3 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: S.G., M.G., M.G. Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I9.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Betsy 5/20/1795 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. I9.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n..a. Headstone Marble Partially Decipherable Tilted Delaminating Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill voids caused by delamina-tions 1.Excavate area around marker to an appropriate depth and remove stone from ground. If possible, re-set stone plumb at appropriate height and level onto gravel bed, and align with adjacent markers. 2. If a new below grade base is necessary for adequate resetting align forms with adjacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge and reset marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized ce-ment/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . 3. Backfill area around marker (or new base) with existing tamped gravel and re-grade disturbed areas with existing topsoil. 4. Treat all surfaces with HCT (Prosoco) 3 applications. 5. After full drying, all voids caused by splitting or delaminations at top edge of marker filled with a Voidspna PHLc crack filler. 6. Excess crack filler immediately removed with damp sponging. 7. Mist filled areas with water and keep covered for 3 days mini-mum I11.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Beckett Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fractured Tilted Attach fragments with structural adhesive Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate marker fragments. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. 2. Clean all surfaces and attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 3. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized mini-mum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 7. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) J3.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Hannah Bethell 12/22/1783 Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Tilted Losses Reset plumb Possible new below base Fill losses Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with pigmented Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) Reset and capped in 1995 J3.2 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: George Rodgers 1756 Footstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. J7.1 2.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Samuel Barnard 11/21/1769 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. J8.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Susanah Clover Headstone Slate Partially Decipherable Fragmented Tilted Metal supports Remove metal supports Structural adhesion Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker fragments from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. 2. Attach fragments with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Fill cracks with pigmented PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan) 3. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 4. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. J8.2 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Fragment Marble Illegible Fallen Fragment Investigate if restorable Reset plumb Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are found a new below grade cast concrete base may be required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 2. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 3. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 4. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. J9.1 2 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: n.a. Headstone Marble Illegible Fragmented Investigate– Restorable? Reset plumb Attach fragments with structural adhesive Possible new below base Carefully excavate marker. Brush clean and inspect for soundness. Probe area for additional fragments. Evaluate if marker is restorable. If not, reset as found. 1. If marker is sound and adequate fragments are discovered clean all surfaces and attach with structural adhesive, clamp and brace until cured. Remove excess adhesive with hand tools within 24 hrs. 2. If a new below grade cast concrete base is required. Sized minimum of 12 inches deep, 12 inches greater in thickness and 6 inches wider than the stone. Align the setting slot with adjacent markers. 3. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 4. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 5. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. 6. Fill cracks with PHLc Crack Filler (Voidspan), fill larger losses with max white Jahn M70 (Cathedral Stone) J10.1 1.5 CONDITION ASSESSMENT MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC PO Box 541, Norfolk, CT 06058 860 307 6695 MCCLLC@gmail.com NAME ON MARKER Death Date: Material: Marker Type: Cond. of Inscription: Inspected by: IS+MJ EXISTING CONDITIONS CONSERVATION STRATEGY RECOMMENDED TREATMENT Comments: All information given and recommendations made herein are based upon our research and are believed to be accurate, but no guarantee, either expressed or implied, in made with respect thereto. © MONUMENT CONSERVATION COLLABORATIVE LLC Marker# Charter Street Cemetery Salem, MA 3/31/2016 Conservation Priority: Samuel Jefferds 2/15/1805 Headstone Slate Decipherable Tilted Reset plumb Possible new below base 1. Carefully excavate setting area and remove marker from ground. If an existing base is found intact reset base level and plumb. Remove any failed material from setting slot and reset as in #5 and #6 below. 2. If there is no evidence of an existing base and adequate below grade height found for resetting (approx. 1/3 of overall height), reset marker plumb directly into setting area aligned with adjacent markers. 3. If unsound material or inadequate height is found, a new below grade cast concrete base will be required. Sized minimum of 12” deep, 12” greater in thickness and 6” wider than the stone. The finished top to be entirely below grade. Align the 1” deep form for the setting slot with ad-jacent markers. 4. If required, re-square the lower edge of marker frag. with min. loss. 5. After min 3 day cure, remove the setting forms and set marker plumb and level into slot using a plasticized cement/lime grout (3/2/9) with 000 sand . Brace for min. of 3 days. 6. Backfill disturbed areas with tamped sand and gravel, re-grade with existing top soil. K8.1 2,5