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      Later in the 1830s, Samuel Tate came to the area and quickly recognized an   Atlanta                                                                                       What do the communities of Pickens County, Georgia
      opportunity to invest in Georgia marble’s potential. He bought extensive land   20  20                                                                                     many famous cultural sites and households around th
      and mineral rights. About the quarries he purchased, he told his son, “They may                                                                                            in a story that began about 541 million years ago w
      not make me rich and they won’t make you rich, but they will surely make your   85  75                                                                                     North Georgia Mountains.
      children rich.”                                                          Macon
                                                                         185                                                                                                     At that time, the earth’s fiery crust rose up from
                                                                                                                                                                                 Mountains. When the waters receded, beachheads appe
      That prophesy was realized by his grandson, Col. Sam Tate. He became the             16
      managing officer of the Georgia Marble Company, formed in 1884 by wealthy    75                                                                                            of prehistoric sea organisms. Plates of tectonic ro
                                                                                                                                                                                 those organisms to form the gorgeous and elegant Ge
      businessmen from Chicago. Through Sam Tate’s leadership, the company   520       280       Savannah                                                                        today. The vein of stone extended five to seven mil
      thrived, mining marble from Tate’s vast holdings of the vein of beautiful North   82                                                                                       2,000 feet deep.
      Georgia rock. Because of these holdings, Sam Tate became recognized as one                 84   95
      of the wealthiest men in the world, with an estimated worth of $165 billion!          82                                                                                   This metamorphic rock lay untouched for many years
                                                                                                                                                                                 it. As early as 800 A.D. Native Americans, includin
      From 1900 through the Roaring Twenties, sales of Georgia Marble soared,   84                                                                                               and traded marble. In 1957, two marble effigies cir
      with architects favoring it for both its durability and beauty. The Lincoln                                                                                                the Etowah Indian Mounds. These statues, along with
      Memorial statue in Washington, D.C. was carved from Georgia Marble in 1918.                                                                                                round marbles (actually made of marble!), are valua
      In fact, more than 60% of the monuments in Washington, D.C. are made from                                                                                                  indigenous cultures.
      Pickens County marble. Then, during the Great Depression, Col. Sam Tate kept   Georgia Marble Beyond Pickens County
      the Georgia Marble Co. workforce employed by donating tons of marble to                                                                                                    Irish stonemason Henry Fitzsimmons arrived in Picke
      noteworthy building projects throughout the area, state, and nation.  Pickens County marble has been used on such landmarks as the New York                                According to legend, Fitzsimmons stopped at one of
                                                                                                                                                                                 along the Old Federal Road. After dining and drinki
                                                               Stock Exchange; the Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress’ James                                              rowdy and was thrown out the door. Arising from an
      Today it is very likely that the lives of most people have been touched in some   Madison Memorial Public Library, the Folger Shakespeare Library, The                     discovered the hard rock outcropping he landed on w
      way by Georgia Marble. Elegant buildings, monuments, and sculpture continue   National Air and Space Museum, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, all in                       in the moonlight. Thus began the local marble indus
      to be created for the world to see. Interestingly though, it is the calcium   Washington, D.C.; and, in Atlanta, the Fulton County Courthouse, Emory
      products from pulverized stone that appear in many homes. From tires to paints,   University’s Alumni Memorial University Center, and what is now The
      food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and chewing gum, the marble of Pickens   Candler Hotel.
      County helps us live our lives and fulfill our dreams.                                                                                                                                      Henry Fitzsimmons
                                                               About an hour’s drive south of Jasper, in Cartersville, Georgia, the
                                                               Mississippian culture built the Etowah community between 1,000-1,500
                                                               A.D., complete with ceremonial mounds, a village, plots of land devoted
                                                               to farming, a wood and mud palisade, and defensive ditches outside the
                                                               wall. A matched male/female pair of effigy statues carved from marble were
                                                               found at the site in 1957 and are displayed in the museum at the Etowah
                                                               Indian Mounds Historic Site.


            Col. Sam Tate                                      About 65 miles west of Jasper, at James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park, you
                                                               can hike the Marble Mine Trail to an abandoned mine entrance and trickling
                                                               waterfall into a beautiful lake.










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