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Description
Millions of Maine paving blocks were shipped to our nation's cities during the early 1800s to the early 1920s. Each city had a specific size paving block, but the proper size was determined chiefly upon the foothold for horses.
The pointed end of the hammer was used to excavate a hole into which to set the block. Each block would receive at least three hard blows with the hammer head, one at each end and one in the center to set the stone in place.
About This Item
- Title: Belgium Paving Hammer, ca. 1880
- Creation Date: circa 1880
- Subject Date: circa 1880
- Location: Hall Quarry, Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME
- Media: Metal and wood
- Object Type: Physical Object
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Standardized Subject Headings
- Hammers
- Granite quarrying--Maine
- Stone quarrying--Maine
- Hall Quarry (Mount Desert, Me.)
- Road construction
- Standard Granite Quarry Company (Mount Desert, Me.)--Facilities
- Tools
For more information about this item, contact:
Maine Granite Industry Historical Society62 Beech Hill Cross Road, Mount Desert, ME 04660
207-244-7299
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