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Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Petroleum in a Hexagonaria fossil coral from the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (Dave Mielke collection; temporary public display, Ohio Geological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, USA)

 

Corals are essentially sea anemones (polyps) that make a skeleton, which is usually mineralized. Most corals are colonial, but some are solitary. This particular fossil is Hexagonaria, a colonial rugose coral having many hexagonally-shaped corallites, as seen in plan view (click on the photo to zoom in - the corallite shapes are a tad difficult to discern here).

 

The black areas are petroleum. Hydrocarbons have migrated into fractures and other porous areas of the coral. The black spots are corallite centers. This specimen is from northwestern Ohio, which had a significant petroleum system that was heavily exploited in the late 1800s. Ohio used to be the # 1 petroleum exporter in the world!

 

Classification: Animalia, Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Rugosa, Phillipsastraeidae

 

Stratigraphy: Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

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See info. at:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugosa

and

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonaria

 

Located in a small triangular park near the base of the Columbia River bridge (U.S. 101) in Astoria, Oregon

 

Please refer to this website for more information regarding this statue: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/the-doughboy-war-viquesney-vs...

Euryzone arata (Hall, 1862) - fossil snail in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA

 

The gastropods (snails & slugs) are a group of molluscs that occupy marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. Most have a calcareous external shell (the snails). Some lack a shell completely, or have reduced internal shells (the slugs & sea slugs & pteropods). Most members of the Gastropoda are marine. Most marine snails are herbivores (algae grazers) or predators/carnivores.

 

Classification: Animalia, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pleurotomariida, Gosseletinidae

 

Stratigraphy: Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: Auglaize Quarry (= Shelly Company, Stoneco's Auglaize Facility), southeast of the town of Junction, northeastern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 27.83" North latitude, 84° 25' 19.75" West longitude)

 

Now that's a low angle! Paulding Photo Club Model Shoot, Dallas, GA

Horizon Wind Energy's Timber Road $1 billion wind farm in Paulding and Van Wert Counties will consist of 55 wind turbines. The wind farm will generate 99 mega watts of power, which will all be sold to American Electric Power.

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Paulding Exempted Village Schools 6 - 2001 Blue Bird GMC - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio

This structure, typical of Ohio's fantastic courthouses, was erected in 1886-88 by contractor Rudolph Ehrhart with the designs of the architectural firm of E. O. Fallis and Company.

 

It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Location: Paulding, Ohio

Title: Industry

Artist: Charles Umlauf

Dated: 1940

Medium: carved mahogany bas-relief

Located in front of the Leavenworth County Courthouse

 

Please refer to this website for more information on the Paulding Doughboy statues located around the nation: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/the-doughboy-war-viquesney-vs...

Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Open Door Baptist Church - Lima, OH. Purchased used from Paul's Equipment, who bought it from Georgia.

Kandee relaxing in the "most comfortable chair in the world" in the our new Teen section!

This bland, flagging strip mall was the site of the John I. Paulding Company in New Bedford, up until 1986 or so. I worked summers at Paulding after high school, and was offered a job there when I graduated college in 1980. I turned it down.

 

Between the point I took this shot and the Papa Ginos, there was a small office building. I only went in there a few times, but I did help re-roof it (with spray tar) one supremely hot summer day.

 

Where the other stores are (across the drive) was a big sprawling factory, with a couple of machine shops, a welding shop, a huge industrial pottery, a room full of screw machines, a room for electroplating, injection molding machines for plastic, and a big assembly floor.

 

Part of it dated back to colonial times. A machine shop on the first floor and the engineering lab on the second floor shared a part of the facility made from fieldstones. It had a tower with rifle slots instead of windows that the company used for storage, since the need to protect the stagecoach horses while they rested en route to Boston was no longer necessary by then.

 

Production was moved away from the unionized factory in New Bedford, and I think ultimately the whole company failed. I don't think there is anything with the Paulding name made anywhere now on the market.

 

The Fieldstone Marketplace itself is looking pretty tired, now, with lots of empty stores.

Paulding County Board of DD - 2007 Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2; Myers Equipment Corp. - Canfield, Ohio. Bus was brand new at the time of photography.

American hero John Paulding died in 1818 at the age of 60. He was one of the three who captured British spy John André and uncovered the traitor Benedict Arnold and his plot to help West Point fall and George Washington be captured. Paulding is buried locally in the Old VanCortlandtville Cemetery off of Oregon Road and Locust Avenue in the Town of Cortlandt NY.

 

Last year the VanCortlandtville Historical Society and Old Cemetery Association held a commemoration of the 1780 capture by Paulding and unveiling of a new plaque containing the inscription on Paulding’s monument that has become faded and hard to read. On Sunday, September 23, 2018, they held another commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of Paulding’s death and to show the newly cleaned monument. Prior to the ceremony at the cemetery, there was an outstanding play, “Captor in Question,” performed by actors/educators Sean Grady and Gary Petagine, portraying Pauling and former Revolutionary War Intelligence Officer/Congressman Benjamin Tallmadge.

 

It was an honor to participate once again in honoring Paulding and helping to preserve his memory and American history.

 

Lyndhurst was built in 1838, designed by A. J. Davis. It has been called home by railroad tycoon Jay Gould, New York mayor Willam Paulding, and New York merchant George Merritt. The house was donated by Gould's daughter's sister in 1961 to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, whom have lended a helping hand in the restoration of the house.

Lyndhurst is located in Tarrytown, New York, less than an hour north of Manhattan. I suggest visiting the grounds and taking a tour of the house. It's located right on the Hudson River and there is also a great view of the Tappenzee bridge.

 

Lynhurst.org

nthp.org

  

Auglaize Quarry is in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry walls have Devonian-aged carbonates of the lower Dundee Limestone over the upper Lucas Dolomite. Collector-grade calcite, sphalerite, and fluorite occur in these rocks.

 

Locality: Auglaize Quarry (= Shelly Company, Stoneco's Auglaize Facility), southeast of the town of Junction, northeastern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 27.83" North latitude, 84° 25' 19.75" West longitude)

 

Paulding County Fire/Rescue Engine 1, Rescue 1, Squad 1, Truck 11, Rescue 4, and the command staff, along with Paulding County Sheriff’s Office, City of Dallas GA Police Department, Hiram Police Department, Metro Atlanta EMS, and the Georgia State Patrol were all in attendance at the Paulding County Government complex for a wonderful turnout at the 23rd annual 9/11 Remembrance ceremony!

3.5 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm

(large Fluorite 1.2 cm x 1.2 cm x 1.2 cm)

On Saturday, September 23, 2017 the Old Van Cortlandtville Cemetery Association held a Plaque Dedication to unveil a new marker for the John Paulding gravesite. I was honored to be a part of the ceremony and also to secure the funds needed to create the plaque. Knowing of my interest and involvement in promoting history and being a Revolutionary War Reenactor for over 40 years, members of the association approached me hoping I would help in the creation of the plaque. I was glad to have the opportunity to have a hand in the initiative to create the plaque and was able to obtain the funding required to have the plaque created and installed.

 

The act of John Paulding and his comrades Isaac Van Wart and David Williams capturing British spy Major John Andre was a turning point in our nation’s history. In recent years, the story has a renewed interest due the background setting of West Point, George Washington, Benedict Arnold and especially the new details regarding the spy ring involved in the war. A number of books and even a television series has appeared in just the last few years giving renewed interest in the story.

 

John Paulding, the lead figure in the capture of Andre, is buried in the Old Van Cortlandt Cemetery just yards from the historic Revolutionary War Era Old St. Peter’s Church. He died in 1818 at the age of 60 and was honored with a prominent site and stone/obelisk structure. Over time, the words engraved into the marble monument have faded and it is just a matter of time until they are lost forever. The new plague that was installed replicates the engraved words exactly so as to preserve them for generations to come.

 

Photograph-"The Heritage of Paulding County Georgia, 1832-1999"

 

Although the main source of income for rural families was farming, it was not the only source job that these families had. Some families ran what they called back then, general stores. General stores were usually the type of thing that was passed down from generation to generation. They were privately owned by their families and were very important to them. The owners of these stores were basically run out of their businesses during the Great Depression. Because of the economic depression, there were very few people who could afford to buy anything from the stores. The store owners would go into great debt because they could not pay off the money they had already spent to supply their stores. For some families, the general stores were their only source of income. Most families got their jobs because the store or the farm was in their family. Most of the time the store was the only thing that was passed down and it was their only hope for a job since no one else really had the means or the money to hire anyone else. This picture is of the main general store in New Georgia, Georgia. This store mainly sold feed and other farm supplies. Since there was not much farming going on, the store received very little business.

 

Watkins, T. H. The Great Depression: America in the 1930s. Boston: Little, Brown, 1993.

 

For more information visit:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression#Business

Located on the grounds of the beautiful Paulding County Courthouse in downtown Paulding, Ohio

Proof that the MAW does indeed still serve customers on the west end, here CNUR 7 awaits duty at the end of the portion of Cincinnati Northern Rails it serves south of it's East West route between Cecil and Paulding, Ohio

 

Maumee and Western

Rhinocaris ehlersi Stewart, 1933 - fossil phyllocarid bivalved carapace from the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (Dave Mielke collection; temporary public display, Ohio Geological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, USA)

 

Phyllocarids are bivalved crustacean arthropods - basically a shrimp in a clam shell-type structure.

 

Classification: Animalia, Arthropoda, Crustacea, Malacostracan, Phyllocarida, Archaeostraca, Rhinocarididae

 

Stratigraphy: Silica Formation (also known as the Silica Shale), Givetian Stage, upper Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Paulding, Mississippi

 

It is estimated that the jail was constructed between 1895-1900, based on newspaper articles as the county records were lost in a courthouse fire in 1932. The Pauly Jail Building & Manufacturing Co. of St Louis built it. These remains sit behind the Paulding PO. It was badly deteriorated when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and has since basically fallen in on itself. This old jail could pretty much stand as the symbol for the "town" of Paulding. If you've ever been there you know what I mean.

Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Rhinocaris ehlersi Stewart, 1933 - fossil phyllocarid bivalved carapace from the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (Dave Mielke collection; temporary public display, Ohio Geological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, USA)

 

Phyllocarids are bivalved crustacean arthropods - basically a shrimp in a clam shell-type structure.

 

Classification: Animalia, Arthropoda, Crustacea, Malacostracan, Phyllocarida, Archaeostraca, Rhinocarididae

 

Stratigraphy: Silica Formation (also known as the Silica Shale), Givetian Stage, upper Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

A morning rain didn't do much to increase the typical low autumn water flow, but it's still a pretty scene.

Paulding County, GA

Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Semi-detached Houses (1949)

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Paulding Exempted Village Schools 6 - 2001 Blue Bird GMC - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio

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Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Limestones and dolostones in the Devonian of Ohio, USA.

 

This is the active wall at a functioning quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. We were forbidden from closely approaching the walls. Large, loose blocks of rock were piled on the quarry floor for close examination and mineral collecting.

 

The gray-colored rocks in the top third of the wall are the Dundee Limestone, a Middle Devonian unit equivalent to the upper Columbus Limestone and Delaware Limestone elsewhere in Ohio. At this site, the Dundee is principally light gray to gray-brown micrite and dismicrite. These lithologies are sometimes referred to as lithographic limestone and sublithographic limestone. Stylolites are present, as are numerous patches of coarsely-crystalline calcite.

 

The brownish-colored rocks in the middle and lower walls are the Lucas Dolomite of the upper Detroit River Group. The Lucas appears to consist of dolostone and limestone. Finely-laminated, brown dolostone is a common lithology in this unit. Lack of stratigraphic control in the loose quarry blocks makes specific lithologic assessments difficult. Stylolites are also present in the Lucas.

 

Stratigraphy: Dundee Limestone over Lucas Dolomite, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: Auglaize Quarry (= Shelly Company, Stoneco's Auglaize Facility), southeast of the town of Junction, northeastern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 27.83" North latitude, 84° 25' 19.75" West longitude)

 

Stylolite in limestone in the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (cross-section view)

 

The structure seen here is a stylolite, a pressure dissolution feature that frequently has the appearance of a hospital EKG reading. These occur in many limestones, dolostones, and some marbles, especially in or near orogenic belts. The host rock here is limestone, a biogenic sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3 - calcium carbonate). Most limestones formed in ancient, warm, shallow ocean environments.

 

Stratigraphy: loose piece, probably derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

On Saturday, September 23, 2017 the Old Van Cortlandtville Cemetery Association held a Plaque Dedication to unveil a new marker for the John Paulding gravesite. I was honored to be a part of the ceremony and also to secure the funds needed to create the plaque. Knowing of my interest and involvement in promoting history and being a Revolutionary War Reenactor for over 40 years, members of the association approached me hoping I would help in the creation of the plaque. I was glad to have the opportunity to have a hand in the initiative to create the plaque and was able to obtain the funding required to have the plaque created and installed.

 

The act of John Paulding and his comrades Isaac Van Wart and David Williams capturing British spy Major John Andre was a turning point in our nation’s history. In recent years, the story has a renewed interest due the background setting of West Point, George Washington, Benedict Arnold and especially the new details regarding the spy ring involved in the war. A number of books and even a television series has appeared in just the last few years giving renewed interest in the story.

 

John Paulding, the lead figure in the capture of Andre, is buried in the Old Van Cortlandt Cemetery just yards from the historic Revolutionary War Era Old St. Peter’s Church. He died in 1818 at the age of 60 and was honored with a prominent site and stone/obelisk structure. Over time, the words engraved into the marble monument have faded and it is just a matter of time until they are lost forever. The new plague that was installed replicates the engraved words exactly so as to preserve them for generations to come.

 

From the 1917 Standard Atlas of Paulding County, Ohio. Used courtesy of Historic Map Works.

 

The accompanying caption reads "Homes of W.B. Parker, built in 1882 and 1888, Haviland, Ohio."

 

The lower photo probably depicts the 1882 structure. It's amazing to me that, even in the 1880s, such crude buildings were being erected in the state. Due to its location in the midst of the Great Black Swamp, Paulding County was one of Ohio's last counties settled.

Fossil phyllocarid teeth from the Devonian of Ohio, USA. (Dave Mielke collection; temporary public display, Ohio Geological Survey, Columbus, Ohio, USA)

 

Phyllocarids are bivalved crustacean arthropods - basically a shrimp in a clam shell-type structure.

 

Classification: Animalia, Arthropoda, Crustacea, Malacostracan, Phyllocarida

 

Stratigraphy: Silica Formation (also known as the Silica Shale), Givetian Stage, upper Middle Devonian

 

Locality: quarry northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 52.55" North latitude, 84° 37' 19.32" West longitude)

 

Redbox DVD rental machine in Paulding, Ohio.

Located in Rose Hill Cemetery in Ardmore, Oklahoma, this World War I Monument was designed by John Paulding and is specifically dedicated to the Lieutenant Walter W. Drew. For more information about this statue and Mr. Paulding, please see this website: doughboysearcher.weebly.com/john-pauldings-doughboys.html

Paulding Exempted Village Schools 28 - 2002 Blue Bird GMC - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio

On Saturday, September 23, 2017 the Old Van Cortlandtville Cemetery Association held a Plaque Dedication to unveil a new marker for the John Paulding gravesite. I was honored to be a part of the ceremony and also to secure the funds needed to create the plaque. Knowing of my interest and involvement in promoting history and being a Revolutionary War Reenactor for over 40 years, members of the association approached me hoping I would help in the creation of the plaque. I was glad to have the opportunity to have a hand in the initiative to create the plaque and was able to obtain the funding required to have the plaque created and installed.

 

The act of John Paulding and his comrades Isaac Van Wart and David Williams capturing British spy Major John Andre was a turning point in our nation’s history. In recent years, the story has a renewed interest due the background setting of West Point, George Washington, Benedict Arnold and especially the new details regarding the spy ring involved in the war. A number of books and even a television series has appeared in just the last few years giving renewed interest in the story.

 

John Paulding, the lead figure in the capture of Andre, is buried in the Old Van Cortlandt Cemetery just yards from the historic Revolutionary War Era Old St. Peter’s Church. He died in 1818 at the age of 60 and was honored with a prominent site and stone/obelisk structure. Over time, the words engraved into the marble monument have faded and it is just a matter of time until they are lost forever. The new plague that was installed replicates the engraved words exactly so as to preserve them for generations to come.

 

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