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Sodus Limekiln

Historic Site #:12-186   (Gone)   Type: H2,O Town:Sodus
Site Name:Sodus LimekilnGPS Coordinates:43.18318, -77.035825
Address:7236 Quarry Rd. Sodus New York
Description:
This lime kiln no longer exists

 
Photo courtesy of Gene BavisPresent day location by Google maps
Photo courtesy of Steven Heald
 
Historic narrative:

Sodus Limekiln




Limekiln in
Sodus - Operated by Elisha B. Mather, this large double-furnace kiln produced
calcium oxide, sold under the name "Sodus Quicklime" It was used for
many purposes including glass making, and especially for making mortar and plaster.
Limestone was conveyed to the top of the kiln, dropped into it where a hot fire
was burning below. The heat caused the limestone to break down into a fine
crystalline form. The powder was then placed in barrels and shipped by rail.
This operation was located in an area of Sodus known as "Calciana", a
sort-of latinized name for calcium, and occupied the site that would become the
large stone quarry owned by General Crushed Stone and in later years, Hanson.



References:

Info from Gene Bavis and Steven Heald