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NAME 



Redstone Spring 



Mammoth Spring 



Shell Rock Spring 



Massena Mineral Spring 



Arondack Spring 



Artesian Lithia Spring 



Chief Spring 



Congress Spring 



Geyser Spring 



Hathorn Spring 



Hides Franklin Spring 



High Rock Spring 



C. N. Mead 



Patterson Mineral Spring 



Royal Spring 



Saratoga Seltzer Spring 



Saratoga Carlsbad Spring 



Saratoga Emperor Spring 



Star Spring 



Washington Lithia Spring 



Chalybeate Spring 



Eye Water Spring 



Gardner White Sulphur Spring 



Magnesia Spring 



Red Jacket Spring 



H. W. Knight 



Pleasant Valley Mineral Spring 



Setauket Spring 



Sparko Crystal Spring 



Elixir Spring 



Sun Ray Spring 



Vita Spring 



Briarcliff Table Water 



Gramatan Spring Water Co. 



Putnam Spring Water Co. 



locality 



Oswego, Oswego co. 

 North Greenbush, Rensselaer co 

 East Greenbush, Rensselaer co. 

 Massena Springs, St Lawrence co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Ballston Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Ballston Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Ballston Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Seneca Falls, Seneca co. 

 Seneca Falls, Seneca co. 

 Rheims, Steuben co. 

 Setauket, Suffolk co. 

 Huntington, Suffolk co. 

 Clintondale, Ulster co. 

 Ellenville, Ulster co. 

 Fort Edward, Washington co. 

 Briarcliff Manor, Westchester co. 

 Bronxville, Westchester co. 

 Peekskill, Westchester co. 



Production. The canvass of the mineral springs for 1909 

 showed sales of 9,019,490 gallons with a reported value of $857,- 

 342. In the preceding year the sales amounted to 8,007,092 

 gallons valued at $877,648. The number of springs reporting a 

 production in each year was 48. The value of the waters is 

 estimated at the spring localities and does not include the cost 

 of bottling. No account is made of the waters used in hotels, 

 sanatoriums etc., run in connection with the springs, though this is 

 an important branch of the business in some places. 



The above statistics should be considered only as approxima- 

 tions; the actual sales of waters doubtless exceed the reported 

 quantities, since it is very difficult to obtain returns of all the 

 trade. Some of the smaller producers keep no records of their 

 business, and new springs, or those once abandoned, are con- 

 stantly being utilized which may escape notice. The value of 

 the annual sales of mineral waters very likely amounts to as 

 much as $1,000,000. 



