At Crown Hill Cemetery, the third-largest non-governmental cemetery in the U.S., one of its most famous of its memorials honors Mary Ella McGinnis, who died on August 6, 1875, at the age of six. If you stand in just the right spot at the right time of day, her monument appears to return your gaze. I featured two of my photographs of her memorial in my design of a pocket folder for the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Crown Hill Heritage Foundation, which raises funds to preserve the cemetery’s historic treasures, including this endangered Italian-marble likeness of a little girl in a lace-trimmed dress with a flower-filled apron.