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State College in Hays. Newer buildings constructed from sawed blocks of this stone include the Methodist church and the Ellis County courthouse in Hays. ... The Fort Hays Limestone member of the Niobrara Chalk also has been quarried for structural stone, although it is not as weather-resistant as the "Fencepost" Limestone bed. It is softer than the Greenhorn Limestone and spalls badly when used for foundation stone.
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In addition to fence posts, the limestone has been used widely in southern Ellis County and elsewhere for foundations and buildings. Among the buildings constructed from this stone are the magnificent Catholic churches at Pfeifer, Victoria, and Liebenthal and the principal buildings at the Fort Hays
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The Fort Hays Limestone Member of the Niobrara Chalk has been quarried for structural stone at numerous localities in Trego County. The Fort Hays is relatively soft, although it hardens upon weathering. The Fort Hays also tends to absorb water and thus to deteriorate through freeze-and-thaw action
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and from spalling. Many farm buildings, city dwellings, and business houses in the area constructed of the Fort Hays Limestone seem to stand up well for many years, however. In a report by Risser (1960) the sources and characteristics of building stone in Kansas are discussed.
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The Fort Hays Limestone was a generally practical building stone. However, it deteriorates when in contact with soil (note the repaired foundation on the Old Fort Hays Blockhouse). In contrast, the
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is quite durable in the ground, so, the Fencepost can be seen in foundation course of buildings that are otherwise faced with Fort Hays Limestone. Particularly in
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Geology and Ground-water Resources of Southern Ellis County and Parts of Trego and Rush Counties, Kansas, Kansas Geological Survey, Bulletin 149
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Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Trego County, Kansas, Kansas Geological Survey, Bulletin 174
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exposed in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota and is named for the bluffs near the old
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The iconic stone blockhouse of Fort Hays is built from the namesake limestone.
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are "perhaps the most conspicuous physiographic boundary in Kansas."
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Land of the Post Rock – Its Origins, History, and People
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Non-conformably, Codell Sandstone, Blue Hill Shale, or
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Nebraska
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Colorado
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Kansas
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Stratigraphic range
Cretaceous

K-147
Cedar Bluff State Park
Formation Member
Niobrara Formation
Colorado Group
Smoky Hill Chalk Member
Niobrara Formation
Juana Lopez
Carlile Formation
Limestone
Shale partings
Colorado
Kansas
Nebraska
South Dakota
United States
Fort Hays
S. W. Williston
Fort Hays
member
Niobrara Formation
Colorado Group
Fort Hays
High Plains
Fort Hays Escarpment

Fencepost limestone

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