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Subject: Re: The Quarries and Tuckahoe Marble


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Date Posted: 14:51:42 02/01/09 Sun
In reply to: Tuckahoe Joe 's message, "Re: The Quarries and Tuckahoe Marble" on 13:26:02 02/01/09 Sun

Not all your memories are petrified Joe,

Immaculate Conception is mentioned clearly on some of the sites you can link to from my first post. So is St. Patrick's and part of the Washington Monument, as well as the New York Public Library and many other structures.

Immaculate Conception is now on line. I did end up finding a history of the church on the web. It had a complete listing of all the pastors back to the days of its founding. Some additional information is on the Eastchester Historical Society pages.

Brad

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