
Stop 12: "Site of the Coddington House"
May 20, 2018 - 4:43
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Here you will see a large, rounded piece of Shawangunk Conglomerate (sometimes called Shawangunk Grit) that a millstone cutter abandoned long ago. In some parts of the Shawangunks, ready access to more suitable exposures...
Stop 2: "Millstone Cutting" is an episode from Walk Back in Time by Christopher Boulton. Here you will see a large, rounded piece of Shawangunk Conglomerate (sometimes called Shawangunk Grit) that a millstone cutter abandoned long ago. In s...
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Published May 20, 2018, 5:19 long, audio available.
Here you will see a large, rounded piece of Shawangunk Conglomerate (sometimes called Shawangunk Grit) that a millstone cutter abandoned long ago. In some parts of the Shawangunks, ready access to more suitable exposures of the conglomerate bedrock made it possible to produce excellent, readily-saleable gristmill stones, an important source of income for Trapps families in the 19th century.
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This episode was published on May 20, 2018.
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Stop 2: "Millstone Cutting" is from Walk Back in Time by Christopher Boulton.
Published May 20, 2018 and 5:19 long