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    Sham, is that sedimentary layering on the side view of the stone or just dirt? There was a well known novaculite (Arkansas stones are novaculites) stone called the Hindostan stone which was found primarily or possibly even exclusively in the state of Indiana.

    Hindostan was used often as a whetstone even for razors and was also used to make gravestones.

    Here are some pictures that will probably not help all that much that I found on the net:

    Thick/thin edge banding on the side of a Hindostan stone

    Hindostan Gravestones

    If you scroll down on that same site, there are some links to history papers about the whetstone industry in Indiana in the early 1800's.

    I doubt yours is a Hindostan, but the color seemed similar. If yours isn't, then......SOMEONE go to Orange County, Indiana and get us some Hindostan whetstone!!

    Chris L
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