Timothy Clark Smith Grave Face

Timothy Clark Smith Grave Face. Podcast 51 Buried Alive in Vermont? New England Legends In suburban Vermont, in the West River neighbourhood of New Haven sits Evergreen Cemetery and the grave of Timothy Clark Smith After gaining his degree in New York in 1855, he used his medical skills in the Russian army for two years.

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Evergreen Cemetery: Evergreen Cemetery is situated near New Haven Village. On top of is a 14x14 inch square piece of glass so he could see up above ground if he was mistaken to be dead.

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Smith was US Consul in Odessa, Russia from 1861 to 1875, and Galatz, Romania from 1878 to 1883 But back in 1893, you could have peered inside and straight into the decomposing face of Timothy Clark Smith A very interesting grave and burial per his FindAGrave bio " His face is positioned beneath a cement tube that leads from beneath the ground to the surface, and ends at a 14x14 inch plate glass window." Any help in improving his profile with better sources would be appreciated

Smith, Timothy Clark Vermont HistoryMugs.us. His name was Timothy Clark Smith, and he was a 19th century doctor who suffered from taphephobia, the fear of being buried alive A very interesting grave and burial per his FindAGrave bio " His face is positioned beneath a cement tube that leads from beneath the ground to the surface, and ends at a 14x14 inch plate glass window." Any help in improving his profile with better sources would be appreciated

One Man’s Paralyzing Fear of Being Buried Alive in Vermont Vermont's Very Best. Smith was US Consul in Odessa, Russia from 1861 to 1875, and Galatz, Romania from 1878 to 1883 Dr Smith suffered from "taphephobia" or a fear of being buried alive