Mercer County Historic Cemetery, Trenton NJ
2012 Restoration / Clean Ups


In March 2011 SJGR started its latest clean-up project in Trenton NJ, at the Mercer County Historic Cemetery.    In June 2012, members of SJGR attended the Association for Gravestone Studies Conference held in Monmouth NJ and learned more about gravestone restoration and preservation techniques.  Here, SJGR is applying this knowledge to clean and restore the headstones at the Mercer Co. Historic Cemetery.


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Ass't Director Bridget LeConey and Team Leader Debra Fulton at the Assoc. for Gravestone Studies Conference at the New Era Shipwreck monument in West Long Branch United Methodist Cemetery, June 2012.

Investigator Debra Fulton at the Assoc. for Gravestone Studies Conference, during the gravestone restoration class.

Here, Ass't Director Mandy McCaw demonstrates the correct method of flag placing on a veteran's grave, with black flag pole.
 
Before the clean-up photo of the Mercer County Historic Cemetery, which is overgrown and the headstones are stained and weathered.

Some of the beautiful and peaceful Mercer County Historic Cemetery during the clean-up efforts.

Here is a closer look at two headstones before restoration. The writing is faint and difficult to read because of all the dirt caked into the engraving.

Here are the same two headstones after they have been cleaned by volunteers from SJGR. The writing is easier to read and the stone is overall much cleaner.

Here is another photo of the same two stones, with the sun in a different position, the difference in the stone can truly be appreciated.

Here, Ass't Director Bill McCumber is in the process of repairing a fallen monument.  He inserts a new pin into the base.

In this photo, Ass't Director Bill McCumber inserts the top portion of the monument onto the new pin.   

Finally, Ass't Director Bill McCumber adjusts the top portion of the monument into the correct position.

SJGR Investigator Liz Apostolico hand scrubs a headstone with distilled water and a little elbow grease.

In this photo, Ass't Director Bridget LeConey and Investigator Liz Apostolico start the process of cleaning a pair of headstones.   

Ass't Director Bridget LeConey uses a low-power washer as Investigator Liz Apostolico hand scrubs the stone.

The finished stones, cleaned of dirt, moss, and mildew.  Ass't Director Mandy McCaw demonstrates the mirror technique, designed to be able to read stones more clearly.