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English: A Sullivan "Duplex" Channeler at the Evans Marble Company quarry near Friendsville, Tennessee, USA. These channelers were used to cut vertical grooves into the quarry's rock, allowing it to be split off into blocks.
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Source The Marbles of Tennessee (Nashville, Tenn.: State of Tennessee Geological Survey, 1911), p. 24. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View.
Author Charles Henry Gordon

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