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Good site with information about some of the sources for stone used in 
specific buildings.  <http://dcfossils.org/index.php/>

No, it's not about old architects or politicians.  But it is written by 
a lawyer who posesses valuable, if apparently unsalable except for free 
on the internet, information.


Steve Stokowski
Stone Products Consultants

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