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15482
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Some of the most beautiful buildings, churches, hotels, educational institutions, and residences in North Carolina are built from native stone. Granite, blue marble, and brown stone are just some of the building stone used to build places such as the North Carolina state capitol, Duke University Chapel, and Christ Episcopal Church in Raleigh.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 3 Issue 32, Jan 1936, p14-15, 24, 26, f
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31243
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The accelerated construction and maintenance of North Carolina's highways requires vast amounts of stone in many varieties and sizes. Superior Stone Company, a division of Martin Marietta Corporation, has been a pioneer in crushed stone, sand and gravel for highway construction use. Operating out of Raleigh under President W. Trent Ragland, Jr., the company prospects for, locates, quarries, crushes, blends, and sells stone in many forms for constructions projects across the southeast.
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