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rough streak 1 to 2 feet tliick occurs in the center of the bed. 

 The stone is reedy and is split to 10'' to 16'' for safety. No 

 head-offs are to be seen, but the side seams are straight and 

 regular 3 to 9 feet apart. The product is principally edge stone, 

 which is sold to Hudson river bluestone co. at Saugerties. The 

 quarry is equipped with horse power derrick and siphon. Three 

 to four men are employed all the year. 



Brink & Jones, Veteran postoflfice. A very small and poor 

 quarry on ledge above Carty & Rourke's. The bed is very rough 

 and 3 to 4 feet thick. The stone is fine grained and good blue in 

 color. Two men are employed, not regularly. 



Martin Dunn, Veteran postofQce. This is an old quarry on 

 ledge above Carty & Rourke's and is badly blocked up with rub- 

 bish. The bed of stone is very rough and 5 to 6 feet thick, with 

 7 to 8 feet of rock top. It is fine grained and of good blue color. 

 The lifts are 6" to 8" thick. The product is sold to James Max- 

 well at Saugerties. Two men employed, intermittently. 



From Veteran postoffice south through Fish Creek and High- 

 woods is another very productive territory. But the industry 

 has decreased in late years, specially at Fish Creek, where the 

 surrounding hills are covered with old rubbish heaps. At Vet- 

 eran postoffice there are numerous openings, but only a few 

 quarries are being -worked now. 



Wyman Spring & Flynn, Veteran postoffice. Quarry situated 

 J mile west of Veteran postoffice. The bed of stone is 4 to 5 feet 

 thick, with top of 10 to 12 feet of rock. The bed dips more 

 sharply than usual to the south and west. The stone is fine 

 grained, of good blue color, and some reeds are present. The 

 «ide seams and heads are quite regular. Streaks of shale appear 

 in the bed. Three men are emplo^^ed throughout the year. * The 

 product is sold to the Ulster bluestone co. at Maiden. 



Flanagan & Connors, Veteran postoffice. This firm is working 

 on the same ledge as Wyman & Co., and just east of them. The 

 bed is only 2J feet thick, with the same amount of top. The dip 

 is in the same direction as that in the preceding quarry, though 

 more gentle. The stone is of a lighter shade of blue. Two men 



