Name/Title
Benjamin G. Fowler HeadstoneEntry/Object ID
BC.2010.022.055.ABCTags
Copyright RestrictionDescription
Three nearly identical black and white photographs of "Benjamin G. Fowler, died Dec. 12, 1848, AE.74 y's. He spoke the language of his master. Little children love one another."
BC2010.022.055A is vertical and is a close-up of the headstone. Written in black ink on the back "Freewill Baptist Minister, came to Wis., 1846. Aug 3, 1934" in different ink "Union Cemetery at Brothertown, Wis." and on the bottom right corner "O.E. Heller".
BC2010.022.055BC are horizontal and further away, you can see the top of the headstone and the designed etched into it. You can also see more of the headstones behind this one. Neither has anything written on the back.Photograph Details
Subject
Benjamin G. Fowler HeadstoneCollection
Brothertown CollectionCataloged By
Schmit, AuroraInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
HandwritingLocation
Back of BC2010.022.055ATranscription
"Freewill Baptist Minister, came to Wis., 1846. Aug 3, 1934" in different ink "Union Cemetery at Brothertown, Wis." and on the bottom right corner "O.E. Heller"Location
Location
* Untyped Location
Digital OnlyDate
06/16/2023Inventory
Inventoried By
Doxtator, ReggieInventoried Date
Dec 19, 2012Condition
Reason for Exam
InventoryCondition Detail
StainsDate Examined
Dec 19, 2012Examined By
Doxtator, ReggieNotes
BC2010.022.055B has a brown spot on the back in the middle.Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Heller, Otto E., Fowler, Benjamin GarrettRelated Places
Place
* Untyped Place
Union CemeteryRegion
BrothertownCity
Fond du LacState/Province
WisconsinContinent
North AmericaReproductions
Notes
Brothertown Indian Nation holds physical copies and copyright; contact Brothertown for reproductions and publishingCreated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
06/16/2023Updated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
08/10/2023