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Bequest from the Estate of Elizabeth Beattie, 2023.17.38, Connecticut Museum of Culture and His…
Cows at East Quarry
Bequest from the Estate of Elizabeth Beattie, 2023.17.38, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, Public Domain

Cows at East Quarry

Date1904
MediumPhotography; nitrate negatives
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 4 × 4 7/8in. (10.2 × 12.4cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineBequest from the Estate of Elizabeth Beattie
DescriptionBlack and white photographic negative, view of cows at the East Quarry, 1904. Two cows walk over a path through a grassy area at the John Beattie Granite Works' East Quarry with the coastline in the background.
Object number2023.17.38
CopyrightPublic Domain
Inscribed(.33-.38) Handwritten on envelope in blue pen: “Negatives / 1914 East Quarry + derricks / 1904 Stone Cutting Shed / other quarry [illegible]"NotesSubject Note: John Beattie's granite quarry, situated in Guilford on the Long Island Sound, was well-positioned to distribute granite via a fleet of schooners to locations in Connecticut and New York. Notably, granite from Beattie's quarry was used in the pedestal at the base of the Statue of Liberty.

The quarry operated from 1869, when Scottish immigrant Beattie purchased 400 acres of land on Leetes Island, until about 1918, when Beattie's sons closed up shop 20 years after his death. At its height, the quarry employed 700 people, many of them immigrants from Scotland, Ireland, England, Finland, Sweden, and Italy.
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