THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY 



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Charles Graham Chemical 

 Pottery Works 



Greenpoint Pottery 

 Gottlieb Umbach 

 Union Porcelain Works 



Central New York Pottery 



Co. 

 John Schmidt 



John B. Benkert 



White's Pottery Inc. 

 Onondaga Pottery Co. 

 Pass & Seymour Inc. 

 Edward Reagan 

 Syracuse Pottery Co. 

 George Zimmerman 

 Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. 

 Bellevue Porcelain Works 



T. A. Brouwer jr 

 Hilfinger Bros. 



Brooklyn 



Brooklyn 

 Brooklyn 

 Brooklyn 



Chittenango 

 Rochester 



Corona 



Utica 



Syracuse 



Syracuse 



Syracuse 



Syracuse 



Belle Isle 



Victor 



Schenectady 



Westhampton 

 Fort Edward 



Stoneware and san- 

 itary ware 



Stoneware 



Cooking ware 



Stoneware and red 

 earthenware 



Yellow ware 

 Stoneware and red 



earthenware 

 Stoneware and red 



earthenware 

 Flemish stoneware 

 China ware 

 Electric supplies 

 Tobacco pipes 

 Red earthenware 

 Red earthenware 

 Electric supplies 

 Electric supplies and 



crucibles 

 Art pottery 

 Stoneware and red 

 earthenware 



Crude clay 



In the foregoing tables relating to clay products, no account has 

 been taken of the quantity of clay entering into their manufacture. 

 There are a few producers in the State, however, who do not utilize 

 the crude clay themselves, but ship it to plants in other localities. 

 Some of the material, like the Albany slip clay, is even forwarded 

 to points without the State. For 1904 returns have been received 

 from eight firms engaged in this industry whose total shipments 

 amotmted to 8959 tons, valued at $17,164. Of this quantity 3228 

 tons valued at $9630 consisted of slip clay and the remainder of 

 common clay, fire clay and kaolin. 



EMERY 



Deposits of emery are found in Westchester county, southeast of 

 Peekskill. The mines, which were first opened for iron ore, occur 

 along the contact of basic igneous intrusions belonging to the gabbro 

 series. They are mostly shallow, and ordinary quarrying methods 

 are employed in extracting the material. 



