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Reidsville Quarry owned and operated by the Brate and Flagler Families
At the turn of the century, the Reidsville Quarry was a bustling site
employing between 100 – 150 men who worked to produce bluestone that
was used as sidewalks in the City of Albany. Constant streams of horses
with wagons carried the flagging stones to Albany and more recently just
to the Village of Voorheesville after railroad tracks were built there.
Paul Giebitz owns this area now, and his company, Heldeberg Bluestone,
is still busy cutting and drilling bluestone in its Mt. Grippy quarry.
An article written by Shiela Stempel, “Heldeberg Bluestone paves the way
through historic years,” may be found in the September 23, 1975 issue
of The Helderberg Sun.
Fuller and Brate Families
224 Lark St. in Albany N.Y.
Truck #4 with Billy Ernst standing by the fender
Reidsville Blue flagstone Quarry 2 - Courtesy of Timothy J. Albright
Posted by Will Osterhout
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