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English: Grave of Daniel Gookin 1612 – 1687 Old Cambridge Burying Ground Cambridge MA near Harvard Square. He was an early settler and worked with Native American Indians His table tomb is topped with a heart-shaped inset likely by the Old Stone Cutter of Boston, and similar to that on the Thomas Savage table tomb in King's Chapel, Boston (see article by Daniel Farber, AGS 'Markers' comparing the family crests on the Savage stone and on Smith portrait of Savage)
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Grave of Daniel Gookin 1612 – 1687 Old Cambridge Burying Gd, Harvard Sq., Cambridge MA. An early settler who worked with Native Americans, his table tomb bears a heart-shaped inset by the Old Boston Stone Cutter (~Thos Savage, King's Chapel, Boston)

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