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  • Collection: Travels with Balfour Pink

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Asheville, NC on the reverse of the photo gave us the location of the image.  The initials 'AFD' gave us the information we needed to determine which building is shown on the street being repaved. The building is the Asheville Fire Department and…

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Photo showing street paving on Depot Street in Salisbury, NC.  The building on the left is the Yadkin Hotel.  On the right is the Salisbury Depot. According to a trade magazine article, Salisbury, NC had the first streets in America paved with Durax…

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According to the writing on the photo, this is a view of West Town Street in Columbus, Ohio. The street is being redone with Balfour Blocks supplied and paved by the Harris Granite Quarries Company of Salisbury, NC. Harry Kirchin is posing in the…

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A group photo showing Harry Kirchin and three other men dressed up. Photo taken at the Dixie Studio in Salisbury, NC.

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According to the writing on the photo, this is a view of West Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio.  The area is the lumber yard of E. Doddington & Company.  The street had been redone with Balfour Blocks supplied and paved by the Harris Granite…

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Most likely a different view of the same column shown in the previous photo (KirchinOther006) of a granite column loaded on a railcar for transport.

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Cabinet photo showing six men dressed up and posing with a large granite column that has been loaded on a Southern rail car for transport.

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A Star Gallery group portrait taken at Sioux Falls, (South) Dakota.

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A photo showing Harry Kirchin dressed in his "Sunday best."

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A group photo showing several men, including: Reginald Kirchin, Arthur Monroe, Harry Kirchin, George Donugun, an unknown person, and George Kirchin. They are standing in front of a large pile of Durax paving blocks.

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Reverse side of KirchinOther002 photo.

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Photo showing Tommy Higgins - one of Harry Kirchin's coworkers.

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Reverse side of KirchinOther001 real photo post card. Addressed from Harry Kirchin to Gladys Kirchin. Hello Gladys, How do you think I look on this card. Not much I think. With love, Dada xxxxxx

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Real Photo Post Card showing Harry Kirchin using a hammer to shape Durax paving blocks.

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A referral letter given to Reginald Kirchin from his employer, The Harris Granite Quarries Company. The letter, dated May 3, 1922 at Salisbury, NC reads as follows: To Whom it May Concern. Reginald Kirchin started work in the employ of The Harris…

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Declarations of Intention (also known as First Papers) are the initial step in an immigrant's naturalization process. Harry Kirchin's Declaration of Intention was signed on December 28, 1910 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

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This close-up of granite shows "a cut hammered curb."

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The label of this slide denotes "peen hammered curb."

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A slide of granite labeled "fine pointed curb."

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A cracked slide showing a close up of granite.

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Kirchin084-087 slides show close-ups of several types of granite.

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Kirchin084-087 slides show close-ups of several types of granite.

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Kirchin084-087 slides show close-ups of several types of granite.

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Kirchin084-087 slides show close-ups of several types of granite.

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A slide showing a close up of granite. Label reads "Course grained over 1/2 inch feldspar grain"

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A slide showing the measurements of standard paving blocks. The length, width, and depth of each trade name of block is given in inches.

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A slide image of a map that shows the distribution of granite and allied rocks in the United States.  The map was compiled from other maps by G.F. Loughlin in 1918. For some background information on the geologist, Gerald Francis Loughlin, click…

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Two workers show off their pneumatic rock drill at a rock quarry.

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Boom derricks and trusses help in the stone cutting operation at a quarry. Notice the man driving the horse drawn wagon.

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A group of workers drive in wedges to cut a seam of stone at a quarry. Possibly Mt. Airy, North Carolina.

Notice the wooden gang box (where the workers tools are kept) to the left.

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Large wedges are used to cut a long section of granite at a quarry.

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Duplicate of Kirchin075.

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Workers pause next to a seam of stone they are cutting at a quarry. Location unknown.

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Piles of stone blocks are moved by wagon and placed near where they will be laid. The ship in the background might indicate that this is another view of the work being done at Wallabout Place, Brooklyn as shown in Kirchin007. A Sanborn Map of the…

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A broken slide shows a rock quarry with several derricks in view.

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This view of workers at a stone cutting operation at the quarry gives a sense of the scale of surrounding rock.

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Layers of stone can be seen at this stone quarry operation.

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A view of a large dome of granite.  Most likely Stone Mountain, North Carolina.

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Granite blocks that have been cut for curbing are stacked on a rail car to be shipped by railroad.

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Granite curbing been shaped and smoothed at a quarry. Same view as Kirchin067.

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Pieces of granite curbing are set up to be shaped and smoothed at a quarry.

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The three men (orig. shown in Kirchin065) continue to work on cutting pieces of granite curbing out of a large section of stone at a quarry.

The wedges have done their job and split the large stone into three parts.

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Three men cut pieces of granite curbing out of a large section of stone at a quarry. Wedges have been driven into the stone to help break it.

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Two men working on cutting a large piece of stone at a quarry.

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A group of men (a few smoking cigars) watches workers demonstrate using a machine to cut paving stones at a quarry. Location unknown.

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Workers cut and stack cubes of granite at a quarry. Notice the railroad tracks that were used to transport the unfinished granite blocks.

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Stone cutting operation at a quarry. Possibly Lithonia, Georgia.

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A group of executives dressed in suits and hats pose at a quarry.

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A shack at a quarry.  Possibly Mt. Airy, NC.
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