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- Charlotte_Canda abstract "Charlotte Canda (February 3, 1828 – February 3, 1845), sometimes referred to simply as \"Miss Canda\", was a young debutante who died in a horse carriage accident on the way home from her seventeenth birthday party in New York City. She is memorialized by a Victorian mausoleum in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn by Robert Launitz and John Frazee. The ornately and expensively decorated monument attracted thousands of visitors to Green-Wood Cemetery in the late 19th century.".
- Charlotte_Canda comment "Charlotte Canda (February 3, 1828 – February 3, 1845), sometimes referred to simply as \"Miss Canda\", was a young debutante who died in a horse carriage accident on the way home from her seventeenth birthday party in New York City. She is memorialized by a Victorian mausoleum in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn by Robert Launitz and John Frazee. The ornately and expensively decorated monument attracted thousands of visitors to Green-Wood Cemetery in the late 19th century.".