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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Production of common building brick by counties 



COUNTY 



1913 



191 



4 



Number 



Value 



Number 



Value 



Albany 



66 700 000 



a 



800 000 



800 000 



5 352 000 



a 



a 



58 585 000 



120 770 000 



56 899 000 



26 976 000 



a 



19 747 000 



a 



15 997 000 

 8 067 000 



11 860 000 

 19 800 000 



2 000 000 

 96 493 000 



12 600 000 

 29 507 000 



156 281 000 



a 



91 745 000 

 a 



13 500 000 



$370 425 



a 



8 000 



4 800 



35 962 



a 



a 



307 57i 

 634 043 

 380 153 

 143 466 



a 



99 064 



a 



102 531 



55 469 

 78 088 



139 150 

 16 000 



472 465 

 75 550 



147 540 



820 475 

 a 



458 723 



a 



81 000 



58 625 000 



$301 512 



Broome 



Cattaraugus 



Cayuga 



a 



820 000 

 3 740 000 



a 



a 



44 705 000 

 91 580 000 

 40 015 000 

 25 604 000 



a 



11 330 000 

 a 



15 352 000 



a 



6 450 000 

 21 800 000 



a 



75 500 000 



5 025 000 



29 583 000 



150 183 000 



a 



51 916 000 

 a 



12 800 000 

 a 



202 366 000 



a 



a 



56 289 000 

 29 076 000 



a 



4 740 

 34 726 



a 



a 



Chautauqua 



Chemung 



Clinton 



Columbia 



Dutchess 



Erie 



198 866 

 430 269 

 244 116 



123 47s 



Greene 



Livingston 



Monroe 



Montgomery 



Nassau 



Niagara 



a 



63 650 

 a 



88 300 

 a 



Oneida 



43 000 



147 250 



a 



Onondaga 



Ontario 



Orange 



319 500 

 28 000 



119 232 



747 026 

 a 



248 412 

 a 



Rensselaer 



Richmond 



Rockland 



Saratoga 



Steuben 



Suffolk 



69 300 

 a 



Tompkins 



Ulster 



197 801 000 



a 



a 



52 525 000 

 25 701 000 



1 077 655 



a 



a 



275 756 

 158 036 



895 126 



a 



Warren 



Washington 



Westchester 



Other counties b. . 



a 



302 656 

 188 700 



Total 



1 090 506 000 



$5 938 922 



932 759 000 



$4 597 856 



a Included under other counties. 



b Includes in 19 13 and 19 14 all counties marked a. 



Hudson River region. The decrease in building operations in 

 the territory tributary to this district naturally affected the manu- 

 facture of brick, which showed a further decline from the very 

 low mark registered in the preceding year. It is estimated that 

 about 350,000,000 brick were carried over into the 1914 season, a 

 quantity much larger than had remained on hand in the few pre- 

 ceding years, so that the producers started with a considerable 

 handicap. The stock was more than sufficient to meet the needs 



