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Gabel, Laurel K. “A Common Thread: Needlework Samplers and American Gravestones,” in Markers XIX, Association for Gravestone Studies, 2002. (Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, USA, England)

Gabel, Laurel. "Daniel Hastings (1749-1803) of Newton, Massachusetts, Stonecutter." AGS Quarterly, Bulletin of the Association For Gravestone Studies, vol. 23, no. 3, Summer 1999.

Gabel, Laurel K. “Death, Burial, and Memorialization in Colonial New England : The Diary of Samuel Sewall.” in Markers XXV: 25th Anniversary Edition, Association For Gravestone Studies, Richard E. Meyer and Gary L. Collison, eds pp. 8-43. (Diary “…by prominent Boston merchant and judge Samuel Sewall (1652-1730)…”)

Gabel, Laurel. “‘I Never Regretted Coming to Africa’: The Story of Harriet Ruggles Loomis’ Gravestone,” in Markers XVI, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1999. (Connecticut, Vermont, USA)

Gabel, Laurel, and Theodore Chase. “James Wilder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1741-1794,” Laurel Gabel and Theodore Chase, in Jessie Lie Farber, ed., “Stonecutters and Their Works,” Markers IV, pp. 166-169, Association for Gravestone Studies.

Gabel, Laurel K. “Ritual, Regalia, and Remembrance: Fraternal Symbolism and Gravestones,” Markers XI, pp. vi, 1-27, Association for Gravestone Studies.

Gage, Mary and James Gage. The Art of Splitting Stone: Early Rock Quarrying Methods in Pre-Industrial New England, 1630-1825. Amesbury, Massachusetts: Powwow River Books, 2002.

Gage, Mary Elaine, and James Gage. A Guide To New England Stone Structures: Stone Cairns, Stone Walls, Standing Stones, Chambers, Foundations, Wells, Culverts, Quarries and other Structures, Powwow River Books, 2006, 36 pp.

Gage, Mary Elaine, and James Gage. "Stories Carved in Stone: The Story of the Dummer Family, the Merrimac Valley Gravestone Carvers, and the Newbury Carved Stones, 1636-1735," Powwow River Books. Gale, David C. Proctor: The Story of A Marble Town. Brattleboro, Vermont: The Vermont Printing Company, 1922.

Gallaher, Jno. A., State Geologist. Preliminary Report on the Structural and Economic Geology of Missouri. Bureau of Land and Mines, Jefferson City, Missouri: Tribune Printing Co., State Printers and Binders, 1900. 259 pp.

Gallet, Michel. Stately Mansions: Eighteenth Century Paris Architecture. New York: Praeger, 1972. 196 pp.

Galley, Janet McShane. “Myths and Realities of Laurel Hill’s ‘Mother and Twins’ Monument,” in Markers XXIV: Annual Journal of The Association for Gravestone studies, Edited by Gary Collison, Association For Gravestone Studies, Greenfield, Massachusetts, 2007, pp. 40-55.

Galliher, E. W. Geology and Physical Properties of Building Stones from Carmel Valley, California, California Division Mines Report 28. 1932. 15-41.

Gallois, R. W. British Regional Geology: The Wealden District. 4th ed. 1965. (UK)

Gallop, Alan.  Children of the Dark:  Life and Death Underground in Queen Victoria’s England.  Sutton Publishing, 2003, 288 pp., ISBN-10: 0750930942, ISBN-13: 978-0750930949.  (Includes information on Women and Girls at Mines in the UK.)

Gannon, Thomas; Patrick, James B. (Editor) Newport Mansions: the Gilded Age. Little Compton, RI: Foremost Publishers, Incorporated, 1982, 1985. 88 pp.

Ganser, J. William. Method and Cost of Quarrying Limestone and Shale at the Quarry of the Trinity Portland Cement Co., Dallas, Texas. Washington, D. C.: Department of Commerce, U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1931.

Garcia-Guinea, J. "Spanish Roofing Slate Deposits," Transactions (Section B, Applied Earth Science) 1997 Dec. (V. 106): pp B205.

Gardiner, Allen. The Carnegie Legacy in Kansas. Kansas State Library, 1985. (Andrew Carnegie's role in the development of Kansas library service is explored through examination of the 59 public libraries he helped to construct in the state.) This book is available on the Blue Skys web site: The Carnegie Legacy in Kansas.

Gardner, Albert Ten Eyck. Yankee Stonecutters: The First American School of Sculpture, 1800-1850. Published for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1945, 86 pp. (There is a book review of this book by William Sener Rusk available: “Yankee Stonecutters: The First American School of Sculpture, 1800-1850,” by Albert Ten Eyck Gardner, in The Art Bulletin, Vol. 28, No. 1, March, 1946, pp. 60-61, 2 pp.)

Gardner, Kevin, Guillermo Nunez, and Susan Allport. The Granite Kiss: Traditions and Techniques of Building New England Stone Walls. Countryman Pr. October, 2001. ISBN: 0881505064.

Garvin, Donna-Belle. “The Granite Quarries of Rattlesnake Hill,” (New Hampshire) in Industrial Archeology 20, No. 1-2, 1994.

Gary, M., McAfee, R., J McAfee, Jr., and C. L. Wolf. Glossary of Geology, Amer. Geol. Institute, Washington, D.C., 1972. 805 pp.

Gay, T. E., Jr., and S. R. Hoffman. "Mines and Mineral Deposits of Los Angeles County, California," California Journal of Mines and Geology, vol. 50, 1954. 467-709.

Gayle, Margot. “A Portfolio of Mrs. Forbes’ Cast-Iron Gates,” in Markers VII, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1990. (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, USA)

Gazdik, G. C., and K. M. Tagg. "Annotated Bibliograph of High-Calcium Limestone Deposits in the United States Including Alaska, to April 1956," U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1019-I, 1957.

Gazzier, Conrad A. and Michael B. E. Bograd. (compiled by) Structural Features of Mississippi. scale 1:500,000; 29 x 47 inches; 1988. (Publication of the Mississippi Office of Geology.)

Geddes, R. S. Burlington Blue-Grey. Kirkby, 1975. (UK)

Geikie, Archibald. "Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad." London: 1882. 150-179. (On rock-weathering measured by the decay of tombstones.)

Geikie, Archibald. "Rock-Weathering as Illustrated in Edinburgh Churchyards," Proc. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, vol. 10, 1880. 518-532, Pl. XVI.

Geikie, Archibald. Text-book of Geology. 4th edi. London. 1903. (Granite, etc., pp. 89, 90, 203-209, 402-415, 715-809; gabbro, pp. 231, 232, 256; diorite, p. 223; diabase, p. 233; basalt, p. 234.)

Gillette, H. P. Rock Excavations: Methods and Cost. New York: 1904.

Genth, F. A. "Contributions to Mineralogy." Am. Philos. Soc. Proc., v. 20, 1882. pp. 381-404.

Genth, F. A. Geological Report of the Maryland "Verde Antique" Marble and Other Minerals on the Lands of the Havre Iron Co., in Harford County, Maryland. University of Pennsylvania, 1875. 9 pp. (Entry from the Bibliography, The History of the Quarrying Industry chapter, of Maryland Geological Survey, vol. II, 1898.)

Genth, F. A. The Minerals of North Carolina. United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1891. 119 pp.

Genth, F. A. (Prof.) The Geological Report of the Maryland Verde Antique Marble and Other Minerals on the Lands of the Havre Iron Co. in Hartford County, Maryland. (pamphlet) University of Pennsylvania, 1875. 9 pp. map.

Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Degradation of Natural Building Stone. Proceedings of two sessions sponsored by the Rock Mechanics Committee of the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers in conjunction with the ASCE Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 5-8, 1997, edited by J.F. Labuz, publisher: Reston, Virginia, American Society of Civil Engineers, c1997.

Geological Survey of Great Britain. Geology of the Country Around Macclesfield, Congleton, Crewe and Middlewich. 1906, London Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 2nd ed. 1968. 328 pp. (There are illustrations of the following: Sections of east and north faces of Harding's Bank Sand Quarry, Buglawton, New Windsor Road Quarry: working faces, Upper part of face in Arclid Bridge Sand Quarry, Working faces of Farm Wood Quarry, Chelford, as they appeared in 1959, # Sections along north-east and south-east faces of Dinglebridge Quarry. There are plates on: 1. "Crowstone" quarries on the Rough-hay Anticline, with the Cheshire Plain beyond, Rough-hay Quarries: the exposed dip-slope of a 'crowstone' bed, Walker Barn Quarry: concretions in Roaches Grit, Quarry near Langley: Roaches Grit overlain by alternations of sandstone and shale, Farm Wood Quarry, Chelford: Chelford Sand overlain by Gawsworth Sand, and 8. Marshlane Quarry, Congleton: Congleton Sand overlain by Upper Boulder Clay.)

Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist for the Year 1892. Geological Survey of New Jersey, New Jersey: The John L. Murphy Publishing Company, Printers, Trenton, 1893.

Geological Survey of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist For the Year 1899. Trenton New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley State Printers Opposite Post Office, 1900. 192 pp. (Subjects: Administrative Reports, Paleozoic Formations, Artesian Wells, Chlorine in the Natural Waters, and the Mining Industry.)

Geological Survey of New Jersey. Atlas of New Jersey. (Made up of 27 sheets).

Geological Survey of New Jersey. Final Report of the State Geologist, 1889. vol. II, part I, Mineralogy, Botany, Trenton, New Jersey, 1889. 8 vo., x. + 642 pp.

Geological Survey of New Jersey. Geology of New Jersey. Newark, New Jersey: 1868. 8 vo., xxiv. + 899 pp.

Geological Survey of Ohio, Volume 6, Economic Geology. 1888, 831 pp.

Geological Survey of Ohio. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Vol. I, Geology and Paleontology, Part II Paleontology, published by the authority of the Legislature of Ohio Columbus Nevins and Myers, State Printers, 1873.

Geological Survey of Ohio. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Vol. II Geology and Paleontology, Part I Geology, Ohio Geological Survey, published by the Authority of the Legislature of Ohio Columbus Nevins & Myers, State Printers. 1874.

George, Diana Hume, and Malcolm A. Nelson. “Resurrecting the Epitaph,” Markers I, pp. 84-95, Association for Gravestone Studies.

George, R. D. Common Minerals and Rocks: Their Occurrence and Uses, Bulletin 6. Denver, Colorado: Colorado State Geological Survey, The Smith-Brooks Printing Co., State Printers, 1913.

Georgia, Department of Mines, Mining and Geology. Directory of Georgia Mineral Producers, 1964. Georgia Dept. Mines, Mining and Geology Circular 2. 50 pp.

Georgia Marble Company.  Georgia Beauties:  Catalog Number Twenty-Two (pdf), The Georgia Marble Finishing Works, Builders of Fine Monuments, Canton, Georgia (no date of publication – possibly 1940s – catalog of cemetery monuments, urns, and vases)  Georgia Marble Company November 1, 1947 Price List of designes illustrated in the Georgia Marble Finishing Works design Book, No. 22 (pdf)

Gere, Alex S. Recommended Practices For The Use of Natural Stone In Construction. New York: Purdys, Building Stone Institute, 1995.

Gerhard, Fred. Illinois As It Is: Its History, Geography, Stastistics, Constitution, Government, Finances, Climate, Plants, Animals, State of Health, Prairies, Agriculture, Cattle-Breeding, Orcharding, Cultivation of the Grape, Timber-Growing, Market-Prices, lands and land-Prices, Geology, Mining, Commerce, Banks, Railroads, Public Institutions, Newspapers, etc, etc., Keen and Lee, Chigago. Ill. & Charles Desilver, Philadelphia, 1857. 451- Plus 6 Page School Book Catalogue. (This book was written for potential Immigrants or Settlers to the State of Illinios. The History section covers a period from Fernando de Soto in 1541 to 1855.)

Geyer, Alan R. Building Stones of Pennsylvania's Capital Area. Harrisburg, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, 1977.

Gianella, Vincent P. Bibliography of Geologic Literature of Nevada, and Bibliography of Geologic Maps of Nevada Areas, by Robert W. Prince. University of Nevada Bulletin vol. XXXIX, December 1945, no.6. 205 pp.

Giguere, Joy M. “Virtuous Women, Useful Men, and Lovely Children: Epitaph Language and the Construction of Gender and Social Status in Cumberland County, Maine, 1720-1820,” in Markers XXIV: Annual Journal of The Association for Gravestone studies, Edited by Gary Collison, Association For Gravestone Studies, Greenfield, Massachusetts, 2007, pp. vi-23.

Gilbert, George Holley. The Dorset Trail. The Dorset Science Club, 1928.

Gildersleeve, B. "Building Stone of the Crab Orchard District, Tennessee," American Institute Min. Met. Eng. Trans., vol. 187, 1950. 883-885.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of East Tennessee. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report B, 1946a. 26 pp.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of Southwest Virginia. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report A, 1946b. 35 pp.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of the Guntersville Reservoir Area. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report 3, 1946c. 20 pp.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of the Hales Bar and Chickamauga Reservoir Areas. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report 4, 1946d. 54 pp.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of the Pickwick, Wilson, and Wheeler Reservoir Areas. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report 2, 1946e. 35 pp.

Gildersleeve, Benjamin. Minerals and Structural Materials of the Watts Bar and Fort Loudoun Reservoir Areas. Tennessee Valley Authority, Regional Products Research Division Report 5, 1946f. 25 pp.

Gilliland, William A. Brief History of the Bureau of Geology, 1850-1983. Mississippi Office of Geology 1984. 17 pp.

Gilliland William A., and Danny W. Harrelson. General Geology and Mineral Resources of the Braxton Quadrangle, Mississippi. 54 pp., 11 figs., 4 tables, and a geologic map in color at a scale of 1:24,000; 1980. Map GQ 95-SW ("The booklet contains a section on geology and mineral resources by Gilliland and a water resources summary by Harrelson. The geologic map by Gilliland includes 2 cross sections and structure contours of the top of the Glendon Formation. The Braxton quadrangle is in Rankin and Simpson counties.") (Publication of the Mississippi Office of Geology.)

Gillette, Halbert Powers. Handbook of Rock Excavation, Methods and Cost. New York: Clark Book Company, Inc., 1916.

Gillette, Halbert P. Rock Excavation: Methods and Cost. New York: The Myron C. Clark Publishing Co., 1907. (Copyright to M. C. Clark 1904.)

Gillmore, Quincy Adams. Report On The Compressive Strength, Specific Gravity, and Ratio of Absorption of the Various Kinds of Building - Stone From Different Sections of the United States, Tested at Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York. Engineer Department, U. S. Army, 1874.

Gillmore, Q. A. Report on the Compression Strength, Specific-Gravity, and Ratio of Absorption of the Building Stones in the United States. Rept. Chief of Engineers U. S. Army, part ii, appendix II, pp. 819-851 Same separately, 8 vo., 37 pp., New York, Van Nostrand, 1876. (Entry from the Bibliography, The History of the Quarrying Industry chapter, of Maryland Geological Survey, vol. II, 1898.)

Gillon, Edmund V., Jr. Victorian Cemetery Art, New York: Dover Publications, 1972.

Gilluly, J., et al. "Origin of Granite," Geol. Soc. Amer. Memoir 28, 1948.

Gilman, George H. "The Granite Industry of Barre, Vermont," Mine and Quarry Magazine, Sullivan Machinery Co., Chicago, Illinois: vol. IV. no. 3, January, 1910. 358-366. (The article discusses the equipment at the Barclay Brothers facilities.)

Gillson, Joseph. Industrial Minerals and Rocks (Nonmetallic other than Fuels). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. 934 pp.

Gillson, J. L., and others. "The Carbonate Roads," in Gillson, J. S., and others, eds., Industrial Minerals and Rocks (Nonmetallics Other than Fuels). New York, Am. Inst. Mining, Metall. and Petroleum Engineers, 1960. pp. 123-201.

Gimpel, Jean. The Cathedral Builders. Translated by Teresa Waugh, Harper and Row, New York, 1984.

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay Magazine. Published quarterly by Gladding, McBean & Co., General Office:  660 Market Street, San Francisco, Edward F. O’Day, Editor.  (Below are some issues of “Shapes of Clay” magazine that are available online.)

According to the description on Google Books, the Gladding, McBean & Company “Job Order Documents” are available at the California State Library. (The quotation below about the Job Order Documents is from the Google Books entry.)

“Starting ca. 1897, the plant began keeping job order information in file folders which have now been transferred into archival boxes arranged by job order number. Usually there is an initial job order form with the following information: Building name, location, address, owner, architect, contractor, order specifications and shipping/financing information. Subsequent correspondence between the Lincoln Office and local branch offices tracks the completion of the order. Most of this correspondence is internal within the company but there is some correspondence directly with client companies for some job orders. In addition, some order folders include photographs of the product. Although reference is often made to architectural drawings, none are included in the folders nor are any included with other materials at the California State Library.”

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 1, No. 1, April 1925.  “Grey Against the Blue of the Sky”  (Photographs:  the Standard Oil Building, San Francisco; & “Large Pottery Vase with Relief Decoration, Persia, 13th to 14th Century”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 1, No. 2, June 1925.  “It is a Noble Thing to Do this with Moulded Clay” (California)  (Photographs:  the Bank of Italy Building, Los Angeles; & “Terra-Cotta Fountain in Lily Pond in a Los Angeles Home”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 1, No. 3, August 1925. “Santa Barbara, June 29, 1925” (California)  (Photographs:  the clock in the tower of the Fithian Building, Santa Barbara; the Santa Barbara Postoffice; the Pacific Southwest Bank; Diehl Grocery Co. building; the Santa Barbara City Hall; the Granada Theatre building; St. Anthony’s College “new building”; the Roosevelt School; the Porter Garden Telescope (statuary bronze) in Santa Barbara) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 1, No. 4, October 1925.  “Behind High Convent Walls,” (Convent of Mount Carmel, Santa Clara, California)  (Photographs:  Carmelite Convent, Santa Clara; Spanish Renaissance and California Mission styles – exterior and interior of chapel; the chapel belfry; garden nook and colonnades that surround the cloister garden) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 1, No. 5, November 1925.  “Out of Falling Waters” (in California)  (Photographs:  the Pacific Gas and Electric Building, San Francisco) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 1, No. 6, December 1925.  “O Monarch of Our Skies!”  (Photographs of the Telephone Building, San Francisco, California) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 4, April 1926.  “Ocean Romance in Terra-Cotta” (in California)  (Photographs:  the Matson Building, San Francisco;  & the entranceway to the Children’s Hospital, San Francisco) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 5, June 1926.  “Floors of Clay” (in California)  (Photographs:  the Lounge of the Hotel Del Monte; sales room, Don Lee, San Francisco; Los Altos Apartments, Los Angeles; the Temple Emauel cloister floor, San Francisco; stairway, Lee Eleanor Graham; San Francisco; vestibule and room, H. H. Braley Residence, Los Angeles; entrance-way, S. G. Hindes Residence, San Francisco; patio, Leo Youngworth residence, Baldwin Hills; dining room, Women’s City Club of San Francisco; sun porch, Hotel Del Monte, California; display room floor, P. E. O’Hair & Co., San Francisco; dining-room, Charles H. Shattuck Residence, Pasadena; hallway, Leo Youngworth Residence, Baldwin Hills; garden paths, H. W. Robinson Residence; Beverly Hills; entrance-way, Los Altos Apartments; Los Angeles; & decorative Persian wall fountain panel in a Palm Springs, California, residence) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 6, July 1926.  “Architecture in Fresno” (California)  (Photographs:  the Pacific Southwest Building, Fresno; the San Joaquin Power Building, Fresno; the Brix Building, Fresno; the United Bank and Trust Company building, Fresno; the Radin & Kamp Building, Fresno; the Liberty Theater, Fresno; the Barker-Mitchell Company building, Fresno; the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, Fresno; “The walls of the vestibule of the beautiful Eisner residence in Los Angeles”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 7, August 1926.  “On the Monterey Peninsula” (California)  (Photographs:  Hotel Del Monte, California; Monterey Peninsula Country Club clubhouse roof tile; the George Cook Residence roof tile, Pebble Beach, California; the Monterey Peninsula Country Club mission roof tiles; guest cottages at the Charles W. Clark Residence, Pebble Beach, California; & Decorative tile wall fountain at the Hotel Del Monte) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 8, September 1926.  “Architectural Progress in Small Buildings.” (in California)  (Photographs:  the Bullock & Jones Building, San Francisco; the Fred T. Wood Building, Oakland; the Melrose Avenue Stores, Los Angeles; the Samuel Kraemer Building, Anaheim; the Morton Jewelry Company building, Oakland; the Anna J. King Store, Compton; the Bank of Hermosa, Hermosa Beach; the Stradhoff Stores, Anaheim; the City Hall in Anaheim; the Babb Building, Long Beach; the S. W. Straus & Co. building, San Francisco; dining room in the home of Mr. Leo Youngworth at Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 10, November 1926.  “From Our Auburn Kilns” (in Auburn, Washington)  (Photographs:  the Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, Washington; the Frederick & Nelson Department Store, Seattle; the Seattle Title & Trust Building, Seattle; Mr. Baker Park Presbyterian Church; the University of Washington Mines Building; Roosevelt High School, Seattle; Spring Apartments; Seattle; the West Seattle State Bank, West Seattle; the Herald Building, Bellingham, Washington; the Stimson Building, Seattle; & “Detail, Crystal Pool Natatrium, Seattle”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 2, No. 11, December 1926.  “A Study in Terra-Cotta Contrasts.” (in California)  (Photographs:  the Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles; the Edwards & Wildey Building, Los Angeles; & portion of the main foyer of the Belasco Theater, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 3, No. 1, January 1927.  “Why Terra-Cotta? by Alec Curlett, of Curlett & Beelman, Architects.  (Photographs of the Pacific Finance Building, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 3, No. 2, February 1927.  “Decorative Tile:  A Renaissance”  (in California)  (Photographs:  the arched window and entrance to dining room in the Hotel Del Monte, California; the Belasco Theater stairway, Los Angeles; the Santa Fe Ticket Agency interior, Los Angeles; the Pig’n Whistle, Los Angeles – exterior window & interior; the Calpet Filling Station, San Francisco; the Calpet Filling Station, Los Angeles; a Lunette at the St. Mary’s Chapel, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) 

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 3, No. 3, March 1927.  “The College of the Pacific.”  (Stockton, California)  (Photographs:  “mural painting in ceramics,” an over-mantel for the children’s reading-room of the Public Library in Wilmington, California) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 3, No. 5, June 1927.  “Knots of Paradise” (Hawaii)  (Photographs:  the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu; the Y.W.C.A., Honolulu; the Federal Building & Post Office, Honolulu; McKinley High School, Honolulu; the Academy of Arts, Honolulu; the S. M. Damon Building, Honolulu; the Teo. H. Davies & Co. Building, Honolulu; & the home of Mrs. C. W. Cooke, Honolulu)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 3, No. 6, July 1927.  “San Francisco Public Schools”  (California)  (Photographs:  Mission High School, San Francisco; High School of Commerce, San Francisco; Horace Mann School, San Francisco; Alvarado School, San Francisco; Raphael Weill School, San Francisco; & the Dudley Stone School, San Francisco)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 3, No. 7, August 1927.  “Two California Landmarks”  (Photographs:  the Hunter-Dublin Building, San Francisco & the Subway Terminal Building, Los Angeles)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 3, No. 10, November 1927, 10 pp.  “The Russ Building, San Francisco”   (Photographs:  the Russ Building, San Francisco & “Fretted sunlight paints garden pictures on this Oil Jar glazed in Chinese Blue….”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 3, No. 2, December 1927.  “Spreckels Building, San Diego” (the John D. Spreckels building in San Diego, California)  (Photographs of the Spreckels building & “Thirteenth-Century Persian vase of blue green glaze.”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 4, No. 1, January 1928.  “The Terra-Cotta of Bologna  (Italy)  (Photographs:  Palazzo Fava, Bologna; Casa Caracci, Bologna; Palazzo Malaguti, Bologna; Church of Corpus Domini, Bologna; Church of San Giacomo, Bologna; Palazzo Pepoli, Bologna; Palazzo Pallavincini, Bologna; the Civic Museum, Bologna) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol.4, No. 2 , February 1928“On Nob Hill”  (San Francisco, California)  (Photographs:  Mark Hopkins Hotel, detail of terra-cotta ornament alongside main entrance of Mark Hopkins Hotel; the Mark Hopkins Hotel; the Huntington Apartments; the Brocklebank Apartment; the Cathedral Apartments entrance; & “Jar glazed delicately in light green”) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 4, No. 3, June 1928.  “Los Angeles City Hall” (California)  (Photographs:  Los Angeles City Hall; & “Decorative tile ceiling of main entrance lobby, Title Insurance Building, Los Angeles....”) (This book is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 5, No. 1, August 1928.  (Photographs:  Temple Beth Israel, Portland, Oregon; St. Dominic’s Church, San Francisco, California; the Ramboz Residence, Pasadena, California; the Mitsubishi Bank, Tokyo, Japan; the Pasadena City Hall, Pasadena, California; the Title Insurance Building, Los Angeles, California; the Dyas Carleton Cafe, Los Angeles, California; the Scripps College, Claremont, California; J. F. Burkhard Residence, San Marino, California; P. D. Middlekauff Residence, Palo Alto, California; the Percy L. Pettigrew Residence, Palo Alto, California; & Garden Pottery, Glendale, California) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 5, No. 2, November 1928.  (Photographs:  the Albert Isham Swimming Pool, Sandyland Beach, California; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Mesa, Arizona; the Bank of Italy, San Jose, California; the Diocesan Junior Seminary, Los Angeles, California; the Alta Plaza Apartments, San Francisco, California; the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank, Los Angeles, California; the William Cavalier & Co. Building, Oakland, California; the California Bank, Los Angeles, California; & the Southwestern University, Los Angeles, California.

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 5, No. 3, February 1929.  (Photographs:  the Biltmore Hotel Annex, Los Angeles; Hotel Sir Francis Drake, San Francisco, detail of main structure and tower; Students’ Union, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; the Chester Williams Building, Los Angeles;  Santa Barbara Telephone Company Building; the San Diego Trust & Savings Bank Building, San Diego; the Roosevelt Building, main facades; the Yusen Office Building, Tokyo, Japan; the William Andrew Clark, Jr., Library, Los Angeles; the Republican Press Building, Ukiah, California; the Milton Getz Residence, Beverly Hills, California; residence in Leimert Park, Los Angeles; & the J. E. Henry Residence, Stockton, California) (This book is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 5, No. 4, May 1929.  “Domestic Architecture in the Valley of the Loire,” (France) by William M. Clarke, A.I.A.  (Photographs:  St. Aubin, France, roof to lean-to; Peyre-Orume, France, hip and ridge tile plastered with cement; St. Aubin, France, tiles used at entrance gateway; Near Bourbon-Lancey, France, varied roof pitches on building; Garnat, France, “Characteristic treatment of roof to dormer-like entrance”; St. Aubin, France, “Flat shingle tile roof with cemented hips”; Digion, France.  “Roof of main building has...form pitch at two levels.”; Between Charolles and Digion, France. “Quaint mass in soft reds and grays....”; St. Aubin, France.  “Hipped roof with rounded hip tiles....”; St. Aubin, France.  “Flat shingle tile and slightly irregular butt line....”; Near Dignon, France.  “Weather-stained walls....”;  Lesme, France; et al; & Summer Home, Paul H. Helms, Beverly Hills, California) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of Clay.  Vol. 5, No. 5, August 1929.  (Photographs:  Library, University of California, Los Angeles, California; the Court House – Hall of Records – Jail Building, Santa Barbara, California; the First Baptist Church, Sacramento, California; the Union Steamship Company Building, Sydney, Australia; the O’Connor, Moffatt & Co. Building, San Francisco, California; the Janss Investment Company Branch Office, Los Angeles, California; the John S. Brown Residence, Walnut Grove, California)

Gladding, McBean & Co.  Shapes of ClayVol. 6, September 1930.  (Photographs of the University of California at Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.)

Glass, Gary B. (compiled by). Bibliography of Graduate Theses and Dissertations on the Geology of Wyoming, 1899 through early 1984 (exclusive of the University of Wyoming), Laramie, Wyoming: Geological Survey of Wyoming, 1985. 72 pp.

Glass, Gary B., and D. L. Blackstone, Jr. Geology of Wyoming. Geological Survey of Wyoming Information Pamphlet No.2., Geology QE 181.I5 No.2, 1993.

Glover, Sheldon L and W.A.G. Bennett. Geologic Factors of Quarrying. Olympia, Washington: State of Washington, Department of Conservation and Development, Division of Mines and Mining, 1944. Series: Information Circular; No. 10.

Glover, S. L. "Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of Washington," Washington Division of Geology Bulletin 33. 1936. 100-103.

Godwin, C. G. Mining in the Elland Flags: A Forgotten Yorkshire Industry. London: H.M.S.O., 1984. ISBN:0118843559.

Goffinet, Pamela. Mapping & Documenting Cemeteries. Aardvark Global Publishing Company, LLC, March 29, 2007, 100 pp., ISBN-10: 142761850X, ISBN-13: 978-1427618504. 

Goldman, H. B. "Dimension Stone," Mineral Commodities of California, California Division Mines Bulletin 176, California Division of Mines and Geology, 1957. 591-606.

Goodwin, Bruce K. Guidebook to the Geology of the Philadelphia Area, Bulletin G-41. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Internal Affairs and Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, Harrisburg: 1964, 189 pp. (This book includes a chapter on the "Quarries Around the Philadelphia Area," including chapters on the Port Kennedy quarry, the Howellville quarry, the Bridgeport quarry, and the Glen Mills quarry. There is also a fold-out map of the Wissahickon Valley. A glossary and bibliography are also included.)

Goodwin, Bruce K. Guidebook to the Geology of the Philadelphia Area. Harrisburg, PA: Commonwealth of Penna, 1964. 188 pp.

Gorby, S. S. (State Geologist). Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Seventeenth Annual Report, 1891. Wm. B. Burford, Indianapolis, Indiana: Contractor for State Printing and Binding, 1892. (Some of the subjects covered are: limestones, building stone, lime, and quarrying.)

Gorby, S. S. (State Geologist). Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Wm. B. Burford Contracter for State Printing and Binding, 1892, 705 pp. (Some of the subjects covered are: limestones, building stone, lime, and quarrying.)

Gorby, S. S. (State Geologist) Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources Eighteenth Annual Report 1893. Indianapolis: State of Indiana, 1894. 356 pp.

Gordon, C. H. History, Occurrence and Distribution of Marbles of East Tennessee. Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin 28, 1924. pp. 15-86.

Gordon, C. H., T. N. Dale, and O. Bowles. "Marble Deposits of East Tennessee," Tennessee Division of Geology Bulletin 28. 1924.

Gordon, C. H. "The Marbles of Tennessee," Bull. Tennessee Geol. Survey No. 2D, 1911.

Gordon, S. G. Mineralogy of Pennsylvania. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Spec. Pub. 1, 1922. 255 pp.

Gosse, A. Bothwell. The Civilization of the Ancient Egyptians. NY: Frederick A. Stokes. Edinburgh: Morrison & Gibb Limited, part of the "Through The Eye" Series. (One of the illustrations is entitled, "Transport from the Quarries of the Statue of Dhut-hotep, Prince of the Nomeof the Hare.")

Goudge, M. F. "Limestone." Geology of Canadian Industrial Mineral Deposits. Montreal, Canada: Inst. Min. Met., 1957. 144-148.

Goudge, M. F. Limestones in Canada: Their Occurrence and Characteristics, Part IV, Ontario, No. 781. Canada, Department of Mines and Resources, Mines and Geology Branch.

Gould, C. N. "Crystalline Rocks of the Plains," Geological Society of America, Bulletin, vol. 34, no. 3, 1923. pp. 541-560.

Gould, C. N. Geology and Water Resources of Oklahoma. United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1905. 178 pp.

Graf, D. L., and J. E. Lamar. "Properties of Calcium and Magnesium Carbonates and Their Bearing on Some Uses of Carbonate Rocks," Econ. Geology, 50th Anniversary Volume, 1955. 639-713.

Gradwohl, David Mayer. “Benditcha Sea Vuestra Memoria: Sephardic Jewish Cemeteries in the Caribbean and Eastern North America,” in Markers XV, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1998. (Georgia, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, USA, Caribbean, Jamaica, Portugal, Virgin Islands)

Gradwohl, David M. “Cemetery Symbols and Contexts of American Indian Identity: The Grave of Painter and Poet T. C. Cannon,” in Markers XIV, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1997. (Oklahoma, USA)

Gradwohl, David. “The Jewish Cemeteries of Louisville, Kentucky: Mirrors of Historical Processes and Theological Diversity through 150 Years,” in Markers X, Association for Gravestone Studies, 1993.

Gradwohl, David Mayer. “Judah Monis’s Puzzling Gravestone as a Reflection of his Enigmatic Identity,” Markers XXI, pp. 66-97, Association for Gravestone Studies. (Massachusetts, USA)

Gramly, Richard Michael. Prehistoric Lithic Industry at Dover, Tennessee. Foreword by Gregory Perino, Buffalo, N.Y.: Persimmon Press, 1992. Series: Persimmon Press Monographs in Archaeology, ISBN:0961546271.

Grand Union Canal Company. Grand Union Canal (Including Regents Canal Dock) and Associated Companies. Published by The Grand Union Canal Company, c1930s. 120 pp. (The Grand Union Canal Company`s entire system is clearly shown by a series of sectional plans. The route of the canal, from Regent`s Canal Dock to Market Harborough, (a distance of over 250 miles of waterway) is easily followed, distances can be ascertained, and the numerous firms having waterside premises located. The principal districts served by the canal are: Aylesbury, Atherstone, Birmingham, Coventry, Leamington, Leicester, Loughborough, Market Harborough, Northampton, Nottingham, Nuneaton, Stanton Gate, and Warwick. There was direct communication by water with numerous collieries and stone quarries.)

Granite City Tool Company, Inc.  Granite City Tool Company, Inc., Catalogue 4. July 1930:  Granite Working Tools, Granite Supplies, Machinery & Hardware, Barre, Vermont – St. Cloud, Minnesota – Elberton, Georgia.  Agents for Lane:  Derricks and Granite Working Machinery; Pangborn:  Sand Blast Machines and Equipment; Sullivan Machinery Co. Products; Also Quarry and Mill Hardware, Materials and Supplies.  (The Index lists seven sections in the catalogue:  First Section:  Surfacers, hand tools, hammers, chains, etc.  Making over old tools and repairing Pneumatics.  Second Section:  Equipment for use of workmen, glass, respirators, helmets, chalk, rules, squares, levels, hammer handles, etc.  Third Section:  Polishing Machines, Materials and Supplies.  Greases and oils.  Belting and lacing.  Fourth Section:  Sand-blast Machines and equipment.  Suction Devices and equipment.  Fifth Section:  Derricks, Chain Hoists, ropes, guys, etc.  Sixth Section:  Sullivan Machine Co. Compressors, drills, Portable Hoists and Furnaces.  Seventh Section:  Hardware, grind-stones, wheel-barrows, axes, hoes, shovels, and other implements and tools.  Roofing paper, locks, bolts and nuts, etc.)

Granite, Marble and Bronze (magazine).  Monumental News Review (1947-1955) Collection at the Aldrich Library in Vermont.  According to the “Guide to the Manuscripts Holdings,” on the Aldrich Library, web site:

Monumental News-Review Records

“Extent: 1.5 linear ft.; Dates: 1947-1955;  Record Types: Photographs, advertising copy, correspondence, and designs.  Monumental News-Review, a trade magazine for the monument industry, was founded in 1889 as Monumental News.  In 1939, the magazine bought Granite, Marble, and Bronze and soon after, Monument and Cemetery Review.  In 1961 the magazine changed publishers and became the ‘official’ magazine for the American Monument Association.  The magazine is still published under the name Stone in America.
“The collection contains photographs, negatives, advertising copy, correspondence etc. relating to the production of Monumental News-Review during the years 1950-1955.  The collection may have been created by Henry C. Whitaker, Jr., an associate editor of Monumental News-Review, who lived in Barre from 1949-1961.”

Granite Marble & Bronze. Motor Truck in the Monument Business: What Retail Monument Dealers Think of the Efficiency of Motor Transportation for Memorial Work,” article in Granite Marble & Bronze, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, January 1921, pp32-33d.

"The Granite Quarries of Lake Maggiore: Glor. Genio Civile, Abstract," Inst. Civil Eng. Proc., 1912, also in Quarry, vol. 18, p. 51, February, 1913. (From the bibliography of The Commercial Granites of New England)

Granite Railway Company. The First Railroad in America. The Granite Railway Company, 1926.

Granite Railway Company. Quarries of the Granite Railway Company. The First Railway in America. Being an Exposition of the Growth of the Quarries and the Uses to Which the Granite May be Put. Boston: Privately Printed, 1928.

Granites and Rhyolites. Journal of Geophysical Research (special issue), vol. 86, no. B11, 1981. 508 pp. (Some of the 31 papers included in this volume are on: geology, petrology, mineralogy, geochemistry and geophysics of intrusive and extrusive, siliceous and potassic igneous rocks. Some of the topics and subjects covered are: granitic and rhyolitic rocks of the western United States, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Asia, and Greenland; siliceous magmatism of the St. Francois Mountains, Missouri; gradients in silicic magma chambers; petrogenesis of oceanic andesites; and seismic reflection profiles of granitic terranes.)

Grant, U.S., D.F. Higgins, Jr., and W.W. Atwood. Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of Investigations in 1908. C, Prince William Sound, Kenai Peninsula, Southwestern, Alaska, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1909.

Grasby, Richard. Letter Cutting in Stone: A Workbook, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, 156 pp., ISBN: 0812282434, ISBN-13: 978-0812282436.

Graves, Thomas E. “Pennsylvania German Gravestones: An Introduction,” Markers V, pp. 60-95, Association of Gravestone Studies.

Gray, C. H. Geology and Mineral Resources of the Corona South Quadrangle, Bulletin 178, 1961.

Gray, C. "The High Calcium Limestones of the Annville Belt in Lebanon and Berks Counties, Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Geological Survey Prog. Report 140. 1952.

Great Britain.  Quarries: List of Quarries (Under the Quarries ACT, 1894) in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Isle of Man. 1903.  Prepared by His Majesty’s Inspectors of Mines, 1904.  This book is available on Google Books & the Hathi Trust Digital Library.

Great Britain, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Stone Preservation. Committee, Report of the Stone Preservation Committee. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1927.

Greeley, Horace, Leon Case, Edward Howland, John B. Gough, Philip Ripley, F. H. Perkins, J. H. Lyman, Albert Brisbane, Rev. E. E. Hall. The Great Industries of the United States Being an Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth, and Perfection of the Chief Industrial Arts of This Country. Hartford, Connecticut, Chicago and Cincinnati: J. B. Burr & Hyde, 1872.

"The Green Slate Industry of Lakeland," The Quarry, vol. 24, 1919, 278-9. (Citation from The Slates of Wales, by F. J. North, 2nd ed., pub. by the National Museum of Wales and by the Press Board of the University of Wales, 1927)

Greenwell, Allan, and J. Vincent Elsden. Practical Stone Quarrying: A Manual for Managers, Inspectors, and Owners of Quarries, and for Students. Crosby, Lockwood & Son, 1913, 564 pp. (Includes quarry information on: Ireland; United Kingdom (England/Wales); France; Germany; Italy; West Rutland, Vermont; Castleton, Vermont; Barre, Vermont; West Pawlett, Vermont; Sullivan, Maine; and Hallowell, Maine. This book is available for reading or downloading in PDF format on Google Books – Full View Books.)

Gregan, Janet S., and Grace Rapone Marx. North Branford and Northford - 1850 to 1950 (Connecticut). Arcadia Publishing - Images in America Series, 1998. 128 pp. (The book discusses the New Haven Trap Rock Quarry, which opened in 1914, which became the town's major industry.)

Gries, John Paul. Roadside Geology of South Dakota. Mountain Press Publishing Company, Incorporated, July 1996. Second Printing, Paperback, 358 pp., ISBN: 0878423389.

Griffin, R. H. Structure and Petrography of the Hillabee Sill and Associated Metamorphics of Alabama. Alabama Geological Survey Bulletin 63, 1951. 74 pp.

Griffith, John H. Physical Properties of Typical American Rocks. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1937.

Griggs, D., et al. "Deformation of Yule Marble," (Colorado) Parts I-III, Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., vol. 62, 1951-56; part IV, vol. 62, 1385-1406; parts V and VI, vol. 64, pp. 1327-1352; part VII, vol. 67, 1259-1294.

Grimsley, G. P. Economic Geology of Iola and Vicinity (Kansas). Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions, vol. 18, 1903. pp. 78-82.

Grimsley, G. P. "Granite of Cecil County in Northeastern Maryland." Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii, 1894, 56-67, 87-114. (Entry from the Bibliography, The History of the Quarrying Industry chapter, of Maryland Geological Survey, vol. II, 1898.)

Grimsley, G. P. Jefferson, Berkeley and Morgan Counties (West Virginia). West Virginia Geological Survey (County Report), 1916. 644 pp.

Grindle, Roger L. Quarry and Kiln, The Story of Maine's Lime Industry, Rockland, Maine: The Courier-Gazette, Inc., 1971.

"Grindstones." Mineral Resources of the Unitd States for 1886. 1887. 582-585. United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office.

Grisafe, David A., et al. Abandoned Pits and Quarries in Kansas. (Map) 1990, Kansas Geological Survey, 1990. (Scale 1:1,000,000; 1 map: col.; 39 x 80 cm. Series title: Map; M-24, Map (Kansas Geological Survey) ; M-24.

Grisafe, D.A. Active and Abandoned Non-Fuel Industrial Mineral Pits and Quarries. Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report, no. 1999-54, 1 sheet, scale 1:250,000, 1999.

Grisafe, D. A. "Geology and Characteristics of Building Limestone of Kansas," pp. 91-112, In, Ault, C.H.; and Woodard, G.S., (eds.); Proceedings of the 18th Forum on Geology of Industrial Minerals. Indiana Geological Survey, Occasional Paper, No. 37, 1983. 251 pp.

Grisafe, D. A., and Dennis Baker. Directory of Kansas Industrial Mineral Producers, 1998. Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report, No. 1998-35, 1998. 53 pp.

Grisafe, D. A., and Dennis Baker. Directory of Kansas Industrial Mineral Producers, 1999. Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report, No. 1999-46, 1999. 97 pp.

Grisafe, D. A. Directory of Industrial Mineral Abandoned Pits and Quarries in Kansas. Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report, No. 2000-3, 2000. 230 pp.

Gullick, Michael. Modern Scribes and Lettering Artists, Boston: Trefoil Publications, 1980, 1990, 160 pp. (N.Y. Taplinger Publishing 1983; Softcvoer, ISBN: 0800852982)

Guthke, Karl S. “Do-It-Yourself Immortality: Writing One’s Own Epitaph,” Markers XX, pp. 110-153, Association for Gravestone Studies. (Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, USA, Crete, England, France, Italy, Germany, Samoa).

Gwynne, Charles S., and William J. Petersen. The Palimpsest: Quarrying in Iowa. Published monthly by the State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, May 1957.

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