File:Joe Taylor Quarrying in the Late 1920s (71db0fec-edd5-4dc5-95ef-30851817434f).jpg
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editEnglish: Joe Taylor Quarrying in the Late 1920s | |||||
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English: Joe Taylor Quarrying in the Late 1920s |
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English: 2 men surrounded by rocks in a quarry pit Joe Taylor kept the quarrying tradition alive in the 1920s
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English: Pipestone National Monument, Pipestone County, Minnesota |
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | PIPE |
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