M w rORE liU8] I'M 



cement and quarry are located at Falkirk, and 



il. L cV W. Q Newman, and also the Union Akron 



Onom unfy 



mentj or waterlime, ns it is locally called, is 



number of points in the vicinity of Syracuse. 



manufacture employed are similar to those in use 



in • .dale region, hut the workings are all surface opera- 



and the cenu nt bedfl arc not so thick. 



The following list of cement producers is taken from Luther's 



71. 

 T. W. Sheedy. Mill and three kilns, 1 mile north of Fayette- 

 ville; quarries on Dry hill, southeast of Fayetteville. 



1 vnor. Mills and four kilns at Fayetteville; quar- 

 ries on Dry hill. 



J. Behan estate. Mill and four kilns, 1 mile north of Man- 

 lius. 



A. R Alvord. !Nme kilns and quarries on east side of West 

 Shore railroad at Manlius (pi. 85); mill at Syracuse. 



Broom's quarry, operated hy Eaton Bros, at Edwards falls, 1\ 

 miles southwest of Manlius; mills and one kiln. 



R. Dunlap, J mile north of Jamesville. Five kilns and mill; 

 quarry on hill east of works. 



E. B. Alvord & Co. Mill and two kilns in village of Jamesville; 

 quarry \ mile south of works on east side of Butternut creek. 



I Hark. Mill and seven kilns near Delaware, Lack- 

 awanna and Western railroad at north end of Jamesville rock cut. 

 L II. Walker. Cement mill near Marcellus Falls, and quarry. 

 P. C. I an. Mill and two kilns at Skaneateles Falls, and 



quarries, one on each side of Skaneateles outlet. 



<-nil pages by Dr Ries on the Portland cement industry 



which followed here, have 1 een replaced, at the request of the 



din by the .-ketch of that industry given in Appendix B. 



This change was made at the suggestion of Dr Rie3, Jan. 20, 



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