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by Luke Moore
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Stone Description:
Side#1:
Birth: unknown
Death: Mar. 21, 1901
Ethel Marion Naramore age 9
Charles Edward Naramore age 7
Walter Craig Naramore age 6
Chester Irving Naramore age 4
Elizabeth Naramore age 3
Lena Blanche Naramore age 6 months
Side #2:
Elizabeth Ann Craig and Frank Naramore lived in nearby Coldbrook, where they raised six children. Desperately poor and fearing the separation of her family, Elizabeth murdered her children on March 21, 1901. She attempted to take her own life, but did not succeed.
In his funeral oration for the children, Barre Congregational Church Minister Charles Talmadge condemned the act, and put the blame on Frank Naramore's inability to properly provide for his family and the failure of the community to prevent the tragedy.
Elizabeth Naramore stood trial for the murder of her eldest child and was found not guilty by reason of insanity. She was committed to the State Lunatic A...
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Dean Harte
interesting, sad and powerful work Luke, V/F
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Dean! I always feel these kind of images are hard to post because they seem to teeter on the boundaries of respect, history, and art. I agree I think it can be powerful statement about humans and someone can learn a bit of history, albeit tragic history.
Bruce Carpenter
a truly tragic and fascinating story to this new England story! being in southern new England all we hear abut is Lizzie Borden. i wonder how many others like this there are! great job on processing this to be able to read the words.
Luke Moore replied:
Bruce- It's true you always hear about the same stories. New England is so rich with heritage and stories that it's fun to hear old and "new" ones. Thought it might look a bit different and easier to read, if I inverted it. Thank you Bruce!
Steve Harrington
A powerful image, Luke! Its message needs to be heard so badly these days! v/f
Luke Moore replied:
Thanks Steve :)
Luke Moore
Thank you Nina for the extra information. Anyone interested can Google "Coldbrook Tragedy" you can find some more information. It appears that a club and ax were used, which is just unimaginable.
Odd Jeppesen
A stark image and a chilling story. Excellent work.
Luke Moore replied:
Thanks Odd. Appreciate it. This one definitely has a dual nature for me. It's such an unfortunate/tragic set of events, yet it draws me in at the same time. Sometimes it's hard to comprehend human nature, maybe that's what I find so interesting.
Luke Moore replied:
Don't know if you have ever heard about the Villisca axe murders...another sad and gruesome event.
Bob Orsillo
Luke this is interesting the description and photography. Well done! V/F
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Bob. This stone was off by itself on the side of the cemetery...definitely a sad story.