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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Albany co. 



Corwin & McCuUough 

 Powell & Minnock 

 C. A. Smith 



Edward J. Smith & Co. 

 Ziegler & Ziegler 



Dutchess CO. 



Harlem Valley Brick & Supply Co. 

 John Nicholson 



Herkimer co. 



Staley & Co. 



Orange co. 



George W. Hunt 



Rensselaer co. 



Palmer Bros. 

 Rensselaer Brick Co. 

 G. L. Tobin . 



Richmond co. 



Rossville Brick Co. 



Rockland co. 



Lynch & O'Brien 



Reilly & Marks 



West Haverstraw Brick Co. 



Schenectady co. 



Cady & Vandenbergh 

 Electric City Clay Brick Co. 



Suffolk CO. 



The Brown Clay Works 



Ulster CO. 



Lowe Brick Co. j 



Estate of A. S. Staplesl ~'* . . 



Ulster Brick Co. -/^ ^ > 

 W. M. Burhans. Executor 



LOCATION OF PLANT 



Coeymans 



Coeymans 



Albany 



Albany 



Coeymans 



Amenia 

 Dutchess Junction 



Ilion 



Chelsea 



Troy 



Rensselaer 



Castleton 



Rossville 



Haverstraw 

 Stony Point 

 West Haverstra-y? 



Schenectady 

 Glenville 



Fort Salonga 



New Paltz 

 Port Ewen 

 Saugerties 

 Saugerties 



Pottery 



The manufacture of pottery has become an important branch 

 of the clay-working industry of the State. Its development, how- 

 ever, has been due rather to the exceptional facilities afforded by 

 the State for manufacturing and marketing the products than to 

 the existence of natural resources of crude materials that are em- 

 ployed in the potteries. With the exception of the deposits of slip 

 clay in Albany county and a limited supply of stoneware clays in 

 Onondaga county, the raw materials are derived entirely from 



