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This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

The Spirit Of South Paulding, Georgia, USA.

From a collection of photographs taken at the 29th London New Year's Day Parade 2015 (LNYDP 2015). We were standing on opposite sides of the road in Piccadilly near the junction with Regent Street. The parade featured bands and participants from all over the world, along with representatives from London Boroughs whose theme was "London on the Move". See www.lnydp.com for more information.

 

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone (not visible in this picture). Overlying the Dundee at this locality is the Silica Formation (also Middle Devonian), which consists of richly fossiliferous interbedded limestones and shales. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

Four new fronds of a Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) unfurl. Pickett's Mill State Historic Site, Paulding County, Georgia.

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

The Spirit Of South Paulding, Georgia, USA.

From a collection of photographs taken at the 29th London New Year's Day Parade 2015 (LNYDP 2015). We were standing on opposite sides of the road in Piccadilly near the junction with Regent Street. The parade featured bands and participants from all over the world, along with representatives from London Boroughs whose theme was "London on the Move". See www.lnydp.com for more information.

 

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

Paulding Co. Court House - Dallas, GA

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

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R4: 2021 Ford F250

S1: 2019 Rosenbaur Warrior

The Spirit Of South Paulding, Georgia, USA.

From a collection of photographs taken at the 29th London New Year's Day Parade 2015 (LNYDP 2015). We were standing on opposite sides of the road in Piccadilly near the junction with Regent Street. The parade featured bands and participants from all over the world, along with representatives from London Boroughs whose theme was "London on the Move". See www.lnydp.com for more information.

 

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

Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

Paulding, Ohio

 

Completed in 1888 and listed on the NRHP.

My brother-in-law planting soybeans in one of his Paulding County, Ohio fields. Video taken with a Sony DSC-HX1.

Paulding County, GA

B2- 2022 Ford F250

E1- 2024 Freightliner/Rosenbaur

Hexagonaria sp. - fossil coral in limestone in the Devonian of 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.

 

Classification: Animalia, Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Rugosa, Phillipsastraeidae

 

Stratigraphy: loose quarry block possibly derived from the Dundee Limestone, Middle Devonian

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

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See info. at:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugosa

and

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonaria

 

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone. Seen here is the Dundee in the lower part of the working quarry wall. Overlying the Dundee at this locality (not visible in the picture) is the Silica Formation (also Middle Devonian), which consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

Paulding Exempted Village Schools 23 - 1997 Blue Bird TC/2000 FE - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper part of the quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

Paulding County Sheriff Georgia

Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

Beautifully arched windows and doorways!

 

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In downtown Paulding, Ohio, on October 15th, 2022, an office building on the north side of West Jackson Street, west of North Williams Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Paulding (2081335)

• Paulding (county) (1002776)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• arches (300000994)

• awnings (300254200)

• doorways (300002767)

• mansard roofs (300002155)

• metal (300010900)

• oblique views (300015503)

• office buildings (300007043)

• siding (300014861)

• white (color) (300129784)

• wood (plant material) (300011914)

 

Wikidata items:

• 15 October 2022 (Q69306585)

• North and East of the First Principal Meridian (Q7057481)

• Northwest Ohio (Q7060133)

• October 15 (Q2919)

• October 2022 (Q61313014)

• Treaty of Fort Meigs (Q1713044)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Office buildings—Ohio (sh99002598)

Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio. The Paulding County Courthouse is a historic governmental building in downtown Paulding, Ohio, United States. A Richardsonian Romanesque building erected in 1886, it is the third courthouse to serve the residents of Paulding County.

 

Designed by the E.O. Fallis Company and built by workers under the direction of general contractor Rudolph Ehrhart, the courthouse is a brick structure with a stone foundation and a roof of asphalt. Two-and-one-half stories tall with a central tower, the courthouse features nearly identical entrances on each of its four sides. Measuring 60 feet (18 m) square, and 163 feet (50 m) tall at the tip of its domed tower, the courthouse was patterned after the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, which was also designed by the Fallis architects.

 

In 1974, the Paulding County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, due to its well-preserved architecture that was deemed significant statewide. It is one of four buildings in Paulding County on the Register. From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulding_County_Courthouse_(Ohio)

  

Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

This is the Paulding Quarry in far-northwestern Ohio. The quarry opened in 1949 and the rocks are used to make cement on-site. The target unit is the Middle Devonian Dundee Limestone.

 

The upper quarry wall seen here consists of interbedded fossiliferous limestones and shales of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation. The fossils are typical mid-Paleozoic marine invertebrates such as brachiopods, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and trilobites. Below the Silica is the Dundee Limestone, which lacks interbedded shales.

 

Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 57.96" North latitude, 84° 37' 21.23" West longitude)

 

#23, Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg

in Aktion während dem Spiel der EWE Baskets Oldenburg und der Neckar RIESEN Ludwigsburg Foto: Ulf Duda

 

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Taken from many sources, and facebook photos, these are photos from the fire that took place in Paulding, Ohio. Jan 15, 2012. Demolishing the Hotel Barnes, Paulding Ohio

Annual Arts & Craft show in Dallas Georgia.

Steel engraving from Bryant and His Friends: Some Reminiscences of the Knickerbocker Writers by James Grant Wilson (Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1886)

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