In 1835, an outcropping of white and sparkling marble caught the eye of an Irish stone cutter, Henry T. Fitzsimmons, in the foothills of northern Georgia. He began a small quarrying operation shortly thereafter in a town that was aptly named Marble Hill. After building a small mill to manufacture monuments, Fitzsimmons, as well as … Continue reading Georgia Marble Company
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