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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 blast rubble seen here is principally derived from the Silica Formation, which overlies the Dundee Limestone. The Silica Formation is also Middle Devonian and 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)
This is a combination cement-making plant and waste processing plant near Paulding in northwestern Ohio. The cement plant uses rocks that are quarried adjacent to the cluster of buildings. The Paulding Quarry opened in 1949.
Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 51.44" North latitude, 84° 36' 16.82" 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 blast rubble seen here is principally derived from the Silica Formation, which overlies the Dundee Limestone. The Silica Formation is also Middle Devonian and 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)
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 blast rubble seen here is principally derived from the Silica Formation, which overlies the Dundee Limestone. The Silica Formation is also Middle Devonian and 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)
Norman paulding, Standard Bearer for the Retired Members Association (RMA) beside Stoke Newingtons current Pump Ladder in the station ajoining Abney Park Cemetery, where James Braidwood is buried.
James Braidwood is today honoured as the father of modern firefighting. He died 150 years ago on 22 June 1861 in the fire at Cottons Wharf on Tooley Street which was seen as the greatest fire since The Great Fire of London. His funeral a week later on 29 June 1861 drew huge crowds, some say the procession stretched for a mile and a half.
Perhaps less well known is that James Braidwood was an elder of Crown Court Church of Scotland in Russell Street Covent Garden. The preacher at his funeral was Rev Dr John Cummings, at that time the Minister of Crown Court.
The current minister of Crown Court, Rev Philip Majcher, will lead our normal morning service on 26 June 2011 and will give particular emphasis to the life of James Braidwood on this 150th anniversary of his death.
September 20, 2023. Paulding County, Georgia Fire/Rescue was dispatched to a working structure fire in the area of Atlanta Hwy & Charles Hardy Parkway. Stations 1, 2, and 3 responded along with Battalions 1 and 2, Car 3410, and Rescue 11
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 blast rubble seen here is principally derived from the Silica Formation, which overlies the Dundee Limestone. The Silica Formation is also Middle Devonian and 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)
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. Overlying the Dundee is the Silica Formation, also Middle Devonian. The Silica is richly fossiliferous and consists of interbedded limestone and shale.
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 a combination cement-making plant and waste processing plant near Paulding in northwestern Ohio. The cement plant uses rocks that are quarried adjacent to the cluster of buildings. The Paulding Quarry opened in 1949.
Locality: Paulding Quarry (= Lafarge Paulding Quarry), north-northwest of the town of Paulding, northern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA (41° 10' 51.44" North latitude, 84° 36' 16.82" West longitude)
#NWGA #News #NorthWestGA #NorthwestGeorgia Third teen student in Paulding charged this week for school threats t.co/R8Ne56Y9x5 — Paulding Neighbor (PauldingNews) March 1, 2018 (via Twitter twitter.com/RedneckGremlin/status/969326205622202369)
Apr. 17, 2024, Paulding, Ohio. Doug Goyings, a 5th generation farmer in northwestern Ohio, received a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant in 2023 to install a 288 panel solar array at his family grain farm, meeting 100 percent of the farm's energy needs and saving money that he can re-invest back into the operation. USDA media by Mark McCann.
Apr. 17, 2024, Paulding, Ohio. Doug Goyings, a 5th generation farmer in northwestern Ohio, received a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant in 2023 to install a 288 panel solar array at his family grain farm, meeting 100 percent of the farm's energy needs and saving money that he can re-invest back into the operation. USDA media by Mark McCann.
This was taken from the top of Lost Mountain in Cobb County, Georgia---looking toward Paulding County & Bartow County
Apr. 17, 2024, Paulding, Ohio. Doug Goyings, a 5th generation farmer in northwestern Ohio, received a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant in 2023 to install a 288 panel solar array at his family grain farm, meeting 100 percent of the farm's energy needs and saving money that he can re-invest back into the operation. USDA media by Mark McCann.
Apr. 17, 2024, Paulding, Ohio. Doug Goyings, a 5th generation farmer in northwestern Ohio, received a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant in 2023 to install a 288 panel solar array at his family grain farm, meeting 100 percent of the farm's energy needs and saving money that he can re-invest back into the operation. USDA media by Mark McCann.