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Quarries   5938004
Interior view of the machinery at the Texas quarry of the Harry T. Campbell Company.
Quarries   12390C31
An old quarry in Texas, Maryland.
Quarries   12390D15
The old quarry was located in Timonium.
Quarries   24672010
The Bare Hills Chrome Quarry.
Quarries   3604007
Entitled "Above Tyson's Pond 1914," the site is not identified more clearly .
Quarries   12665069
Grey's Quarry on Falls Road. Photo shows the adjacent buildings when the buildings with their contents were being auctioned. The buildings were previously used as an antiques shop complex.
Quarries   1219016
Grey's Quarry on Falls Road.
Quarries   7534116
The old quarry at Windsor Hills is shown in this view.
Quarries   6206001
A view of the Nottingham Properties gravel quarry in White Marsh.
Quarries   5938002
An interior view of the machinery at the Texas quarry of the Harry T. Campbell Company. This is the head of the main elevator with the drive and back stop.
Quarries   5938003
Photo shows the main elevator and power shaft in the Texas quarry of the Harry T. Campbell Company.
Quarries   2216017
Identified as the stone quarry on the Furnace Farm, Hampton estate. Photo shows two men in the left middle distance, standing beside a wooden storage shed. The abandoned stone crusher is seen in the center middle distance.
Quarries   26185012
The buildings at The Arundel Corporation's quarry on Greenspring Avenue, south of Old Court Road. Known in 1929 as the McMahon Quarry, and operating since 1910, it was closed in the 1990s and sold for development.
Quarries   20822004
The quarry on the property at Hydes, in Long Green Valley, known as the Jenkins Purchase. This photo shows an area adjacent to the pond with William Armour Jenkins Sr. in a white linen summer suit.
Quarries   5938023
The 150 hp Ingersoll-Rand oil engine at either the Texas or the White Marsh quarry of the Harry T. Campbell Company.
Quarries   20822005
Quarry on the property known as Jenkins Purchase in Hydes, Long Green Valley.
Quarries   15950066
Black Rock Mill, also known as Greys' Rocky Lodge, at 15213 Falls Road. In the 1960s, it was an antiques shop.
Quarries   9677025
The old quarry in Sparks, on the south side of Sparks Road, opposite the former Sparks Agricultural High School.
Quarries   5875016
A Harry S. Campbell cement mixer with worker Tom Elliott standing on the platform of the Blaw-Knox vehicle. Site is the Texas plant.
Quarries   15950067
Black Rock Mill at 15213 Falls Road, also referred to as Gray's Rocky Lodge. For some years in the 1960s, an antiques shop operated out of this structure.
Quarries   26185039
The old Black Rock Mill house was used as the engine house of Gray's Butler Quarry.
Quarries   9500009
Young people gather at the old quarry on the south side of Sparks Road, across from the former Sparks Agricultural High School, later Sparks Elementary School.
Quarries - Beaver Dam   3137018
A distant view of the Beaver Dam Marble Quarry, filling with water following its disuse.
Quarries - Beaver Dam   3137017
A distant view of the pit at the Beaver Dam Marble Quarry. A giant winch and three workers at the base are seen to give scale.
Quarries - Beaver Dam   5655042
The Beaver Dam Marble Quarry in Cockeysville, showing the depth reached after five months of operation. A giant winch can be seen in the left distance. The Beaver Dam Quarry has provided the marble for many Baltimore and Washington D.C. landmarks, including the Washington Monument and Capitol Building.

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