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... granite for the New Capitol has been dressed at the shops in Albany as fast as the same has been received from the quarries , and all portions of the building have progressed as rapidly as the procurement of the granite would permit ...
... granite for the New Capitol has been dressed at the shops in Albany as fast as the same has been received from the quarries , and all portions of the building have progressed as rapidly as the procurement of the granite would permit ...
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... granite for the exterior walls of the building , made with the New York Granite Company at Yarmouth , Maine , John R. Briggs , president , on the 15th day of August , 1871 ( the particu- lars of which contract are stated in the last ...
... granite for the exterior walls of the building , made with the New York Granite Company at Yarmouth , Maine , John R. Briggs , president , on the 15th day of August , 1871 ( the particu- lars of which contract are stated in the last ...
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... granite pursuant to the contract . By the month of July , however , the Commissioners became satisfied that the Yarmouth quarry could not be relied upon to furnish stone sufficiently fast for the wants of the work . It was evident in ...
... granite pursuant to the contract . By the month of July , however , the Commissioners became satisfied that the Yarmouth quarry could not be relied upon to furnish stone sufficiently fast for the wants of the work . It was evident in ...
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... granite desired . There were only four in the country that furnished it of a cha- racter and color suitable to be placed in the building in connection with that already used . Hence , resort was had to these . Negotiations were ...
... granite desired . There were only four in the country that furnished it of a cha- racter and color suitable to be placed in the building in connection with that already used . Hence , resort was had to these . Negotiations were ...
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... granite for the story by May next , it was necessary to work 200 more stone - cutters thereon . Therefore , the Commissioners , on the 15th day of November , contracted with the Hallowell Granite Company to dress 40,000 cubic feet at ...
... granite for the story by May next , it was necessary to work 200 more stone - cutters thereon . Therefore , the Commissioners , on the 15th day of November , contracted with the Hallowell Granite Company to dress 40,000 cubic feet at ...
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