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Stone Magazine Article List - 1919

(The articles listed below are located in various issues of Stone Magazine. The advertisements, etc. are not included in some of the issues. Peggy B. Perazzo)

Stone Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 6, June, 1919.

“Government and Public Works,” pp. 259-260.

“Grindstones in War Times,” pp. 260.

“Razing a Beautiful Church,” pp. 260 (the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, northeast corner of Madison Avenue and Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan, New York.)

“Building Activities in New York Cities,” pp. 260.

“Our War Memorials,” pp. 261-263.

“Architects and Stone,” pp. 263-264

(Photo caption) “High School at Allentown ”

“Building Steadily Increasing,” pp. 264-265.

“Stone Idols in Japan,” pp. 265-266.

(Photo caption) “Wayside Idols of Stone in Japan”

“Prices of Foreign Marbles,” pp. 266.

“Build Now for Present Prices Will Remain,” pp. 266.

“Work on a Great Cathedral,” pp. 266. (the Liverpool Cathedral)

“Marbles of Veneto and Istria,” pp. 266-267. (Italy)

“Boring Square Holes in Stone,” pp. 267.

(Photo caption) “The New Drill bit” and “Boring Holes of Various Shapes”

“Gain by Use of Stone-Working Machinery,” pp. 267-268.

Carthage Limestone Industry,” pp. 268-269. ( Missouri)

(Photo caption) “Carved Marble Panel for an Altar” in Vermont marble for a Catholic Convent in Albany

Stone Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 7, July, 1919.

“A Great Stone Building in Record Time,” pp. 307-308 (the Durant Building in Detroit, Michigan)

“Future Market for Talc and Soapstone,” pp. 308.

“A Memorial to Mayor Mitchell,” pp. 308.

“Electrifying a Slate Quarry,” pp. 308. (the John Jones Slate Quarry in Vermont )

“Sand Lime Brick,” pp. 308.

“Waste from Slate Quarrying,” pp. 309

(Photo caption) “Window in Railway Station” in French limestone.

“Phosphate Rock Industry and the War,” pp. 310.

“A Need for Attractive Homes,” pp. 310-311.

“Pumps in Quarry Service - I,” pp. 311-313 - partial article.

(Photo caption) Memorial to Dean Van Amringe, Columbia University” of Indiana limestone.

“Pictures in Marble,” pp. 313.

(Photo caption) “Suggested ‘Sticker’ for Stone Industry' and “Another ‘Sticker’ for the Stone Trade”

“Varieties in Soapstone,” pp. 313.

“Lesson of American Quarry Practice,” pp. 314-315.

(Photo caption) “Statuary Group, Parliament Building, Winnipeg” in Indiana limestone, and “Group for Dome of Parliament Building, Winnipeg,” of Tyndall limestone.

“A Stone House Atop of a Skyscraper,” pp. 316. (“This is a 28-room dwelling, a typical country dwelling of the first class, and is to be erected on top of a fourteen-story apartment building, of limestone and granite, at Madison Avenue and Seventy-second Street, New York.”)

“The Marble of Spitzbergen,” pp. 317-318. (the Spitzbergen Archipelego)

“The Stone Industry in Belgium,” pp. 318.

“The Rich Quarrying Fields in Siberia May Be Developed with American Machinery,” pp. 318.

“To Develop Arizona Marble Quarries,” pp. 319-320.

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