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HOW WE BEGAN
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In the summer of 1994, Paul Koons and his daughter,Karin Stocking,
then Karin Jones, began the cleaning,stabilization and restoration
of the mausoleum ofMajor General Winfield Scott Hancock and his daughter,Ada
Elizabeth, at Montgomery Cemetery in Norristown, Pennsylvania. With
the gracious help
of many private citizens, reenacting groups,
Civil War Rountables and one very dedicatedmonument professional, Bill Wenz,
the team
with the permission of the Historical Society of
Montgomery County (the owners of the mausoleum)
formed the Hancock Restoration and Maintenance
Committee, a sub-committee of the Historical Society. |
The restoration included removing 2 inches of cement from the roof
which was cracked and allowing water to congregate underneath
(deteriorating the true mausoleum roof), removing a granite slab
which served as a permanent seal on the tomb front replacing it with
an authentic
reproduction of the original iron ornamental gate which once graced the
mausoleum
entrance. All the arch stones in the front and back were removed, recemented
and
the exterior was power washed after all the stones were repointed.
On the interior, the resting place of the General and his daughter were
determined
and bronze plaques were set to mark them. What a joy it was to finally
see the
inside of the tomb and know that in the future we would be able to monitor
the
health of the mausoleum just be viewing it!
An outside area beautification included surveying the Hancock plot,
planting rows
of trees and bushes, erecting a flag pole and adding small gardens of
flowers.
Today, the maintenance of the mausoleum is administered
by Paul Koons and Bruce Stocking all year long!

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