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Maps That Relate to Vermont Quarries

  • Map of Part of New England, Showing Granite Centers
    This map shows the granite centers in various parts of New England. From The Commercial Granites of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island published in 1908, page 75. (Click map to open a larger copy in a new window. Close the window to return. Map size is 201k.) Map showing the granite centers in various parts of New England
  • Map – Map of Vermont and New Hampshire Showing Location of Granite Quarries. Plate I
    (photograph) (From The Commercial Granites of New England, Bulletin 738, 1923. Map size is 231k.) Map of Vermont and New Hampshire Showing Location of Granite Quarries
  • Map of Vermont Marble Company Plants, quarries, mills & shops, & lumbering from inside of the box of marble samples

    Map of Vermont Marble Company Plants, quarries, mills & shops, & lumbering from inside of the box of marble samples
    “Marked in red on this map are the important Vermont plants of the Vermont Marble Company. There are quarries in Isle La Motte, Swanton, Roxbury, Florence, West Rutland and Danby – mills or shops in Proctor, Center Rutland and West Rutland – power stations in Weybridge, Beldens, Proctor and Center Rutland – lumbering operations in Grafton and Windham.

    “Outside the state, the Company has quarrying interest in Colorado, Missouri, Montana and Alaska. It has branches in nine American cities, one third of which are equipped with finishing plants.

    “The chief interest, however, centers in Proctor, because there, in addition to the long line of wonder-working shops, the visitor has free access to the largest Marble Exhibit in the world.”

  • Bedrock Geologic Map of Vermont (2012), Vermont Geological Survey.

  • Proctor, Vermont – “Map of Vermont showing Marble Producing Areas”  (The following photograph is from one of the Vermont Marble Company, World’s Largest Marble Exhibit, Proctor, Vermont Postcard Folder (pdf)
    “Map of Vermont showing Marble Producing Areas Map of Vermont showing Marble Producing Areas

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