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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
February
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Souie rnonths ao a party of (irl-utista found picturesque sketching-giound amonp the grauite quarries of Cape Anii, Massachusetts, and they made a number of drawings wbich will appear in the tortlicoming March Harper's. Mis9 Ellen Day Hale, the daughter of Edward Kvereft Hale, herself well known as a rising artist, was one of the nuinber, but matead of contributing sketclies she lias written the paper on the granlte industry whlch the pictures Ilústrate, giving in a cliatty way an interesting account of stone-cutting in general and these quarrits in particular One of tbe most curious facts &be brlngs out is the idio-syncrusy of varioug cities in the matter of pavementa, Pblladelphia in particular "insistiní uion hoving especially long and tair stones.'' The article and its pictures form an intpresting example of feuiinine co-operation.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News