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Home > Quarry Articles, Links and Books > Stone Magazine - List of Articles Beginning with the 1895 issue > Stone Magazine Article List - 1921
(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)
“Honesty in Monumental Buildings,” pp. 537-538.
“Building Gain in August,” pp. 538.
“New Bank in Long Island City,” pp. 538. (the Long Island City Savings Bank)
“Handbooks on Stone, Granite and Marble,” pp. 538. (“The Commercial Granites of New England,” soon to be published by the United States Geological Survey, written by Prof. T. Nelson Dale)
“Building in the Middle West,” pp. 539-540.
(Photo caption) “Charles H. Schweppe Residence, Lake Forest, Ill. Entrance and detail of the main front. All of the trimming in this mansion is cut in Indiana Limestone.” pp. 540.
“Unworked Slate Deposits, Michigan,” pp. 540. (in Buraga County, Michigan)
“Earthquake at the Cararra Quarries,” (Italy), pp. 541-542
(Photo caption) “Interior of St. Mark’s Church, Frankford, Pa. Architect: Frank A. Watson, Philadelphia. showing the effectiveness of Indiana Limestone for interior finish.” pp. 533.
“The Utilizing of Slate Waste,” pp. 542.
“New Limestone Field in Virginia,” pp. 542. (near Cedar Creek, Virginia)
“Agricultural Limestone in Illinois,” pp. 542.
“Millions in Marble Buildings,” pp. 542-543.
“Figure of a Dog on a Royal Tomb,” pp. 543. (tomb of King Edward VIII in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle)
“Another Fatal Concrete Collapse,” pp. 543.
“Stone as a Barometer,” pp. 543. (in Finland)
“Stone for a New Kansas Bank,” pp. 543. (First National Bank of Wichita, Kansas)
(Photo caption) “St. Joseph Mausoleum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Architect: J. F. Sheblessy Cincinnati. The Exterior is of Indiana Limestone, particularly suited for structures of this kind.”
“Galveston’s Granite Seawall,” (Texas) pp. 544-545.
“Marble for Soda Fountains,” pp. 545.
“Want Maryland Granite for Cathedral,” pp. 545. (the Maryland Cathedral in Baltimore, Maryland)
“Construction Work in Canada,” pp. 545.
“A Suit Over Slate Dust,” pp. 545. (Garland R. Brown sued Staso Milling Company, both of Castleton, Vermont)
“Lost Air Compressor Found,” pp. 545.
“International Association News,” by Walter W. Drayer, President.
“Car Order Affects Building Costs,” pp. 548. (the order “of the Interstate Commerce Commission barring from free use of open cars building materials and similar commodities in favor of the transportation of coal....”)
(Engraving) “Hotel De Ville, Ghent, Belgium. The richly decorated City Hall of the ancient capital of East Flanders ”
“Practical Stone-Cutting and Drafting: Cylindrical Vaulting and Domes,” Part VIII, by Ed. H. Hind, pp. 551. (to be continued)
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