• Rosendale cement is a natural hydraulic cement that was produced in and around Rosendale, New York, beginning in 1825. From 1818 to 1970 natural cements...
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    population center until the 1825 discovery of Rosendale cement in the region; the development of the cement industry, and the growth of the Delaware and...
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    tapes. In 2004 limited cement mining resumed in Rosendale, and Rosendale natural cement is again being produced. Freedom Cement LLC, in North Brookfield...
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    render Cenocell Energetically modified cement (EMC) Fly ash Geopolymer cement Portland cement Rosendale cement Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar Sulfur...
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    New York, United States. It stretches from Gardiner through New Paltz, Rosendale and Ulster to the Kingston city line, just south of a demolished, concrete...
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    descriptions as a fallback Portland Cement Works Precinct – Disused industrial site in Australia Rosendale cement – Construction material Courland, Robert...
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    Widow Jane Mine (category Rosendale, New York)
    former cement mine located west of Rosendale, New York. The mine was active from 1825 to 1970 and is now part of the Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic...
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    at the Delaware and Raritan Canal and he patented Rosendale cement, which became the dominant cement in the United States until 1900. White was born on...
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    The Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District is located in the Town of Rosendale, New York, United States. It is a 275-acre (111 ha) tract roughly...
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    The Rosendale Trestle is a 940-foot (290-meter) continuous truss bridge and former railroad trestle in Rosendale Village, a hamlet in the town of Rosendale...
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    Joppenbergh Mountain (category Rosendale, New York)
    after Rosendale's founder, Jacob Rutsen, and mined throughout the late 19th century for dolomite that was used in the manufacture of natural cement. Extensive...
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    the camps. The dam was constructed with Rosendale cement, which at the time was the world's strongest cement. When the dam was completed, giant steam...
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    at the high water line. They are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement. The limestone was quarried at the Clark Quarry in Essex County, New...
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  • - Roman cement - Roof - Roof coating - Roof edge protection - Roofer - Roof shingle - Roof tiles - Room air distribution - Rosendale cement - Rotary...
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    originally built as a Gothic Revival Episcopal church from locally mined Rosendale cement, a material which covers the stonework exterior walls. After floods...
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    started building the dam in 1906, using Rosendale cement, a high-quality hydraulic cement produced at Rosendale in the central part of Ulster County. When...
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    locally mined cement, a mixture of calcium oxide and magnesia cement commonly called Rosendale cement, the only natural non-fired cement made in the US...
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    Coykendall used the northernmost section, from Rosendale to Rondout, to transport Rosendale cement and other general merchandise to the Hudson River...
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    towers of the Brooklyn Bridge are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement. Their architectural style is neo-Gothic, with characteristic pointed...
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    stories high, faced in stucco over walls built of a mixture of grout and Rosendale cement. A small square porch projects from the east side. The facets have...
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    development of water power from the Mohawk River. He established the Rosendale Cement Works. White was elected as a Whig to the 29th, 30th and 31st United...
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    published a report entitled An Account of Some Experiments with Portland-Cement-Concrete Combined with Iron as a Building Material, with Reference to Economy...
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    next to both along the way to Rosendale, the next settlement, which grew up around the canal and, later, a local cement industry that used the creek to...
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    The Rosendale Theatre is a three-story, 260-seat movie theater and performance venue in Rosendale Village, a hamlet and former village in the town of...
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    shaving hoops from saplings ("hoop poles") to bind the barrels that held Rosendale cement, as well as growing oats and hay, provided employment and income for...
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    (PDF). APT Bulletin: Journal of Preservation Technology. 37 (1): 18 – via Rosendale Library. Gritzner, Janet Bigbee (1978). Tabby in the Coastal Southeast:...
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  • going nationwide, it later moved to Florida and then to California. Rosendale cement Sailplanes, made by Schweizer Aircraft in Horseheads Salt, made from...
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    Croton pavers' brick laid in Portland cement, while the inner walls were made of Haverstraw brick laid in Rosendale cement. The piers divided each elevation...
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    in strict compliance with Fowler's theories, other than the use of Rosendale cement. Williams and Stancliff Octagon Houses 1853 26 and 28 Marlborough Street...
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  • on Waymarking.com". Waymarking. Retrieved 31 August 2017. "528 NY-213, Rosendale NY (May 2009)". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 September 2017. "New...
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