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* Off Jenkins Road in Harold Parker State Forest
The Blue Soapstone Off Jenkins Road in Harold Parker State Forest
* Land originally owned by William Jenkins.  In 1934 he entered into a contract to quarry the stone with Addison Flint and Michael Flannery, a stone cutter.
* Land originally owned by William Jenkins.  In 1934 he entered into a contract to quarry the stone with Addison Flint and Michael Flannery, a stone cutter.
* The stone was used for buildings on Summer Street in Boston, monuments in the Mount Auburn Cemetary, and in the West Parish Cemetary.
* The stone was used for buildings on Summer Street in Boston, monuments in the Mount Auburn Cemetary, and in the West Parish Cemetary.

Revision as of 16:01, 25 July 2006

The Blue Soapstone Off Jenkins Road in Harold Parker State Forest

  • Land originally owned by William Jenkins. In 1934 he entered into a contract to quarry the stone with Addison Flint and Michael Flannery, a stone cutter.
  • The stone was used for buildings on Summer Street in Boston, monuments in the Mount Auburn Cemetary, and in the West Parish Cemetary.
  • The treasurer of the company absconded and the project was terminated, leaving large boulders at the site.


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--Eleanor 16:24, May 10, 2006 (EDT)

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