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NEW Vf'RK STATE MUSEUM 



Mineral production of New York in 191 1 



l-Ropi > I 



• land cement 

 ;r;il ro< k cement 

 Building Wrick 



tery 



r i lay produ 



Crude clay 



Emery 



Feldspar and quartz. 



Garnet 



Graphite 



Gypsum 



I run ore 



Millstones 



Metallic paint 



Slate pigment 



Mineral waters 



ral gas 



ileum 



Pyrite 



Salt 



Sand and gravel .... 

 Sand-lime brick 



Routing slate 



Slate manufactures. . 



Granite 



Limestone 



Marble 



Sandstone 



Trap 



Tale 



Other m '. . . . 





UNIT OF 

 mi \-i REMBNT 



.,u AN II 1 \ 



Barrels. . . . 

 Barrels... . 

 Thi 



Short tuns. 

 Short tons. 

 Short 



Short tons. 

 Pounds. . . . 

 Short tons. 

 Long tons. 



Short tons 



Short tons 



Ions 



iooo cubic feet , 



Barrels 



Long tons 



Barrels 



3 416 400 



274 973 



1 078 019 



'4 193 



769 



21 802 



4 285 



510 000 



446 794 



952 364 



237 

 646 



Thousands. 

 Squares. . . 



8 923 628 



5 127 57i 



915 3i4 



53 453 



10 082 656 



15 178 

 u 273 



Short tons. 



65 000 



VALUE 



$2 930 434 

 134 9OO 



5 443 303 

 2 [96 054 



2 083 405 



1 1 



8 



982 

 810 

 75 7'9 

 121 759 

 137 750 

 092 598 

 184 057 



13 177 

 68 870 

 12 864 

 756 147 

 547 077 

 198 868 

 251 466 

 191 485 



727 367 

 92 064 



52 3" 

 Nil 

 148 633 

 174 161 

 278 041 

 955 063 

 899 414 

 552 500 

 232 832 



$3' 573 in 



1 Inrli:<t..-s apatite, carbon dioxid, di rth, marl and zini ore. 



CEMENT 

 The cement trade in \<>i\ showed a continuance of the conditions 

 which were noted in the review for the preceding year. Prices 

 were <>n the same low level, in fact averaging somewhat less than in 

 1910, hnt as the demand remained active mosl manufacturers were 

 able to maintain operations at aboul the normal rate and thus to 

 secure the greatest economy in production. The local market for 

 cement has been very large owing to the unusual amount of engineer- 

 ing work in the way of public improvements that have been in 

 progT( in the Stal 



