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From left to right: Dave McKenna, Laura Cilley, Richard Trask, and Bill Endicott.
Samuel Endicott table partially epoxied back together again.
Michael Carroll, left, and Bill Endicott, right, view Samuel Endicott table
Michael Carroll (with hat) and fiancée Lisa (back towards camera) at work station for Samuel Endicott table.
Another photo of recently excavated Fidelia stone before cleaning.
. Keegan Day and Michael Carroll excavating pieces of a broken stone.
Pieces of a broken stone unearthed by Keegan Day and Michael Carroll.
Bill Endicott and Morgan Mitchell cleaning Fidelia’s stone.
Joseph Endicott stone resurrected and epoxied into original position with wooden braces while it dries.
Pieces of a just excavated broken stone.
Another view of the Joseph Endicott stone with wooden braces while the epoxy cures.
Larry Hunter, Michael Carroll, and Bill Endicott marvel at the just resurrected Joseph Endicott stone.
Partially epoxied-back-together Samuel Endicott table lying on synthetic board.
Keegan Day and Michael Carroll just after having unearthed second Fidelia stone.
Eve Endicott cleaning pieces of the Samuel Endicott table prior to epoxying them back together.
Larry Hunter and Dr. Michael Zimmerman operating the Ground Penetrating Radar device.
Partially epoxied-back-together Samuel Endicott table lying on synthetic board.
Keegan Day and Michael Carroll just after having unearthed second Fidelia stone.
Bill Endicott sitting down on the job while cleaning a stone.
Looking through cemetery entrance gate that Jack Lawrence donated.
Michael Carroll probing near “Princess” stone with Dave McKenna looking on.
Michael Carroll and Keegan Day excavating second Fidelia stone.
Michael Carroll, left, and Keegan Day, right, unearth the second Fidelia Endicott stone.
View of upper right-hand quadrant of Endicott cemetery.
View of John Endicott (died 1931) stone, left, and mystery “Princess” stone temporarily set where we think it may have gone.
Recently excavated Fidelia stone, placed back-to-back with the original one.
Second Fidelia stone shown just after excavation and before cleaning.
Jack Lawrence and Dave McKenna hoist unidentified platform up to see if anything is underneath it and found nothing
Michael Carroll and Keegan Day pulling out just-excavated second Fidelia stone.
Keegan Day, Larry Hunter, and Michael Carroll starting to put Joseph Endicott stone back in place.
Recently resurrected Joseph Endicott stone with epoxy now dry and wooden braces removed.
Michael Carroll examining piece of a stone close to the Samuel Endicott table.
Michael Carroll, Keegan Day, Jack Lawrence, and Dave McKenna having just laid the recently epoxied-back-together- again top half of the Samuel Endicott table onto synthetic board.
View of upper right-hand quadrant of Endicott cemetery
From left to right: Dave McKenna, Laura Cilley, Richard Trask, and Bill Endicott.
View of John Endicott (died 1931) stone, left, and mystery “Princess” stone temporarily set where we think it may have gone.
Bill Endicott goofing around at the cemetery.
Picture of cemetery before cleanup