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Qué (quién) es R Sheppard Marble and Stone Works - definición

UNINCORPORATED TOWN IN PICKENS COUNTY, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES
Marble Works, Georgia; Marble Works; Harnageville, Georgia; Harnageville; Tate, GA

Dan Marble         
AMERICAN STAGE ACTOR (1810-1849)
Danford Marble; Danforth Marble
Danforth Marble (April 27, 1810 – May 13, 1849) was an American comedic actor who gained great popularity playing "Yankee" roles in the 1830s and 1840s.
Tuckahoe marble         
  • Tuckahoe Marble Quarries exhibit
FORMATION OF MARBLE FOUND IN SOUTHERN NEW YORK
Tuckahoe marble (redirects); Westchester marble; Inwood Marble; Tuckahoe Marble Quarries; Inwood Formation (New York); Tuckahoe Marble; Inwood marble
Tuckahoe marble (also known as Inwood and Westchester marble) is a type of marble found in southern New York state and western Connecticut. Part of the Inwood Formation of the Manhattan Prong, it dates from the Late Cambrian to the Early Ordovician ages (~484 ma ago).
Purbeck Marble         
  • Interlaced semicircular arches supported by Purbeck Marble shafts in the [[Temple Church]], London
  • The 13th-century south transept of [[Beverley Minster]], richly decorated with Purbeck Marble shafts.
FOSSILIFEROUS LIMESTONE FOUND IN THE ISLE OF PURBECK, DORSET
Purbeck marble; Purbeck Limestone; Purbeck limestone
Purbeck Marble is a fossiliferous limestone found in the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula in south-east Dorset, England. It is a variety of Purbeck stone that has been quarried since at least Roman times as a decorative building stone.

Wikipedia

Tate, Georgia

Tate is an unincorporated community in Pickens County, Georgia, United States. The Georgia Marble Company and Tate Historic District in Tate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic district is centered on GA 53 between GA 5 and Long Swamp Creek.

Tate's post office was originally called Marble Works by the United States Postal Service. The area was later known as Harnageville after Ambrose Harnage. The home of Ambrose Harnage was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly to be the first meeting place for county courts for Cherokee County when the county was first established, which functioned as a large territory rather than a true county during the State of Georgia's initial organization of the final Cherokee territory within the state.

Elections for a full county government were held in 1832, and court was held at the Harnage house. Prior to that time many county government functions were administered by adjacent counties. In December 1832 Cherokee County was divided into seven other counties and the town was renamed Tate after Colonel Sam Tate in 1880. Other variant names for this place include Harnages, Harnage, and Tateville.