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- Fisk_metallic_burial_case abstract "Fisk metallic burial cases were patented in 1848 by Almond Dunbar Fisk and manufactured in Providence, Rhode Island. The cast iron coffins or burial cases were popular in the mid–1800s among wealthier families. While pine coffins in the 1850s would have cost around $2, a Fisk coffin could command a price upwards of $100. Nonetheless, the metallic coffins were highly desirable by more affluent individuals and families for their potential to deter grave robbers.The case was custom-formed to the body, resembling an Egyptian sarcophagus with sculpted arms and a glass window plate for viewing the face of the deceased, without the risk of exposure to odor or pathogens. The airtight cases were valued for their potential to preserve the remains of individuals who died far from home, until they could be shipped back for burial by the family. This type of burial in the 19th century indicated that the individual buried was someone of cultural and societal importance.".
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- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink 49th_New_York_State_Legislature.
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- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Congressional_Cemetery.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Webster.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Clay.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Horace_White.
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- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Calhoun.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink John_G._Forbes.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Governors_of_New_York.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Sarcophagus.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_New_York.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink W.C._Davis_&_Co..
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLink Winfield_Junction_(LIRR_station).
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fisk metallic burial case".
- Fisk_metallic_burial_case wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fisk metallic coffin".
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- Fisk_metallic_burial_case comment "Fisk metallic burial cases were patented in 1848 by Almond Dunbar Fisk and manufactured in Providence, Rhode Island. The cast iron coffins or burial cases were popular in the mid–1800s among wealthier families. While pine coffins in the 1850s would have cost around $2, a Fisk coffin could command a price upwards of $100.".
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