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Operated on a reduced scale. The depressed condition of the trade 

 was due to the largely increased output of the previous year in 

 nearly every section of the country. Owing to a temporary 

 decline in the demand, which recently has grown very rapidly, 

 many of the companies entered on the year with large stocks, 

 causing an oversupply that could not be disposed of except at 

 reduced prices. With the removal of this surplus from the market, 

 it is expected that the prices will reach a more normal level when 

 the manufacture can be profitably continued. 



The quantity of natural rock cement reported represents a 

 decline of nearly one third from that of the previous year. The 

 decrease was most noticeable in the Rosendale district, but it 

 was also distributed among the other works. There were 14 

 companies engaged in this branch of the industry. 



The list of cement producers in 1904 is as follows: 



i Portland cement 



NAME 



Alsen's American Portland Cement Works 



Catskill Cement Co. 



Cayuga Lake Cement Co. 



Empire Portland Cement Co. 



Glens Falls Portland Cement Co. 



Helderberg Portland Cement Co. 



Hudson Portland Cement Co. 



Iroquois Portland Cement Co. 



Thomas Millen Co. 



Wayland Portland Cement Co. 



Natural rock cement 



NAME 



Akron Cement Works 



E. B. Alvord Co. 



Bangs & Gaynor 



James Behan Cement Works 



Consolidated Rosendale Cement Co, 



Cummings Cement Co. 



Buffalo Cement Co. 



Helderberg Portland Cement Co. 



H. L. & W. C. Newman 



Newark Lime & Cement Manufacturing Co. 



New York Cement Co. 



Potter-Brown Cement Works 



Thomas W. Sheedy 



Spencer & McCarthy 



LOCATION OF OFFICE 



Alsen 



Smith's Landing 



Ithaca 



Warner 



Glens Falls 



Albany 



Hudson 



Caledonia 



Wayland 



Wayland 



LOCATION OF OFFICE 



Buffalo 



Jamesville 



Fayetteville 



Manlius 



Rondout 



Akron 



Buffalo 



Albany 



Akron 



New York city 



Rosendale 



Manlius 



Fayetteville 



Jamesville 



