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Kurt Swenson was the fourth generation of his family to own and operate Swenson Granite Co. and its quarry on Concord's Rattlesnake Hill. The company has been part of New Hampshire's history and ...
Rock of Ages granite quarry, viewed from an observation platform during a factory tour Rock of Ages granite shed. Rock of Ages Corporation is a granite quarrying and finishing company located in Graniteville, Vermont. It was founded in 1885.
Roman Bronze Works John Swenson Granite Company 1922 MN 67 Major-General John Buford Statue McPherson Ridge, Chambersburg Pike: James Edward Kelly, sculptor Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company 1895 MN 30-D Union commander, divisional
Landmarks such as the Sun Life Building in Montréal contain Beebe granite or Stanstead grey granite. [7] Rock of Ages, a local manufacturer of granite monuments and tombstones, is in Canada near the international boundary and the main street. It is the principal local industry, owned by New England's Swenson Granite Works. [8]
Granite Links Two different options are offered at Granite Links in Quincy. One is the Grand Buffet in the ballroom, with seating options at noon and 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
Bids for the Hemicycle's granite were advertised in February 1931, [18] and awarded on March 4. The North Carolina Granite Co. supplied the granite for the facing, the New England Granite Works provided the granite for the balustrades, and the granite for the pylons and gate houses came from the John Swenson Granite Co. The New England Granite ...
Swenson Granite was founded in 1883 by Kurt's great-grandfather, John Swenson. "He was from Sweden and didn't speak a word of English," he said — but someone persuaded him to move to Concord, N ...
Former site of Barnicoat Monuments, 2009. S. H. Barnicoat Monuments, S. H. Barnicoat Granite Works, or, more recently, Hancock Monument Co. was a granite workshop at 114 Columbia Street, at the corner of Centre Street, [2] in Quincy, Massachusetts.