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From a very small quarry by the road 2 miles south of Stony 

 Creek station some granite for building stone purposes has been 

 obtained. 



From a small quarry near the road three-fourths of a mile south- 

 west of Thurman station some large blocks of Grenville crystalline 

 Hmestone have been obtained for part construction of the embank- 

 ment and bridge abutments for the branch railroad (not on map) 

 across the river near Thurman station. 



Road Metal 



By the main road i mile east-southeast of Linwood school con- 

 siderable Grenville-granite mixed rock (see plate 7B) has been quar- 

 ried and crushed for building the road between Hadley and 

 Conklingville. 



Grenville-granite mixed rock has been quarried to some extent 

 a little east of the main road one-half of a mile north of Luzerne. 

 This rock was used in building the state road. 



A large quarry by the road in the granite porphyry 2 miles east 

 of Gailey hill was opened for the construction of the state road 

 between Luzerne and Lake George. 



Near the road two-fifths of a mile southwest of Stony Creek 

 station pink, medium-grained granite was obtained for building the 

 road from Stony Creek village to Stony Creek station. 



A few rods south of the road, three-fourths of a mile east of 

 Thurman station, much granite close to the large body of gabbro 

 was quarried and crushed for the construction of the state road 

 between Warrensburg and Thurman station. 



