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Association for Gravestone Studies Collection

Alford Marble Works Records, 1870-1873
1 vol. (0.1 linear feet).

Beginning in the early nineteenth century, the small town of Alford in far southwestern Massachusetts was the site of significant marble quarrying operations. Highly profitable for several decades, the quarries began to decline in profitability by mid-century when new sites became accessible by rail. By the early 1870s, the Alford Marble Works stood as one of the last quarries in the region to remain active.

The Alford Marble Works ledger includes pay and work records for quarrymen during its last years of operation. Although the Marble Works is sometimes recorded as suspending activity in 1872, it is clear from these records that their work continued through the end of 1873.

Subjects
  • Marble industry and trade--Massachusetts.
  • Sepulchral monuments--Massachusetts.
Contributors
  • Alford Marble Works.
  • Association for Gravestone Studies.
Types of material
  • Account books.
Call no.: MS 649 bd
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