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Georgia Marble Company

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two became co-presidents and general managers of the company. The business grew rapidly, until concrete began to replace marble in buildings. In 1969, with business falling, the company was purchased by Jim Walter Corporation. Over the next few decades it changed hands several times, passing through ownership by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company, Hillsborough Holding Corporation, First Chicago Corporation and IMERYS.
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The company's mines contain some of the best quality marble, and almost every type of marble found in the USA. The marble, when exposed to the weather tends to become less durable from acid rain. The mine is plentiful and every variety with every size is extractable with machinery, and transported by
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In the 1830s Henry Fitzsimmons established the first marble quarry in Pickens County, which was part of the Murphy Marble Belt. In 1884, Samuel Tate founded the Georgia Marble Company, and leased out the land for others to use. In 1905 Colonel Sam Tate partnered with Dawson Mathias Caldwell and the
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in nearby Cherokee County reached a depth of 26.7 feet (8.1 m), and flooded the county including the Georgia Marble Company plant, which was covered with one foot of water.
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railroad. Types of marble include crystallized marble, and white sanctuary marble ranging in a variety of colors.
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In 2003, the dimension stone division of Georgia Marble Company was acquired by Polycor.
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Numerous company buildings and Tate community structures are listed on the
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was founded in 1884 by Samuel Tate. Tate leased out all the land in
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Beauty in Stone: The Industrial Films of the Georgia Marble Company
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1997 Marble Valley Historical Society (September 30, 2009).
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Non-renewable resource companies established in 1884
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Pickens County, Georgia
Georgia marble

Tate, Georgia

Nelson
Etowah River
Bok Tower Gardens
Lake Wales, Florida
Milton Bennett Medary
Lee Lawrie
New York Stock Exchange
John Quincy Adams Ward
Piccirilli Brothers
Daniel Chester French
Abraham Lincoln statue
Lincoln Memorial
Washington, D.C.
National Air and Space Museum
National Gallery of Art
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Henry Hering
Cleveland, Ohio
Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness
Frederick William MacMonnies
Thomas Hastings
Buckingham Fountain
Chicago
National McKinley Birthplace Memorial
McKim, Mead and White

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