VICINITY OF LAWRENCE CEMENT WORKS NORTH OF THE D & H CANAL
Stable – No. 01 – [Map B, 10]
This was a two-story wood frame building located fifty feet east of the Snyder canal slip. A part of the west foundation and all of the north and east foundation areexposed above ground. The stable had a cement floor, parts of which are extant under two to six inches of dirt.
(one contributing site)
Dwelling with attached storage shed – No. N1 – [Map B, 11]
This was a one-story building located east of the stable. The east, north and west foundations are exposed above ground up to three feet.
(one contributing site)
Blacksmith Shop – No. 173 – [Map B, 12]
Located thirty-five feet northeast of the kilns, this is a one-story building built into the side of the hill. The east, north and west foundations are exposed,
(one contributing site)
Elevated Tramway – [Map B, 13]
North and south on the western side of the kilns are abutments that supported the tram that was used to bring cement stone to the mill,
(one contributing structure)