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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



many of the clay banks are not suited to any other process. 

 New York and its environs may be expected to supply the largest 

 outlet for material of this class as it has in the past. 



Besides the brick made by the soft mud process, the term '" com- 

 mon brick " also includes the ungraded red brick manufactured i;i 

 stiff mud machines and a small product of vitrified shale brick, 

 the latter made by the paving brick operators. Statistics coverinr^ 

 the production of common brick for the last two years are shown 

 in the accompanying table. 



Production of common building brick by counties 



COUNTY 



1912 



1913 



Number 



Value 



Number 



Value 



Albany 



Broome 



69 100 

 770 



000 



ODD 



$381 694 



66 700 

 a 



800 

 800 

 5 352 

 a 



58 585 



120 770 



56 899 



26 976 



a 



19 747 

 a 



15 997 

 8 067 



11 860 

 19 800 



2 000 

 '96 493 



12 600 



29 507 

 156 281 

 a 



91 745 

 a 



13 500 

 197 801 



a 

 a 



52 525 

 25 701 



000 



000 

 000 

 000 



000 

 000 

 000 

 000 



000 



000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 



OOD 



000 



000 

 000 



000 

 000 



I370 425 

 a 



Cattaraugus .... 

 Cayuga 



5 506 



8 000 

 4 800 



35 962 



a 



a 



Chautauqua. . . . 



Chemung 



Clinton 



3 040 

 12 300 



000 

 000 



20 483 

 79 510 



Columbia 



Dutchess 



Erie 



Gree e 



Livingston 



69 434 



122 085 



43 184 



36 573 



000 

 000 

 000 

 000 



381 888 

 665 082 

 277 696 

 199 360 



307 571 

 634 043 

 380 153 

 143 466 







Monroe 



Montgomery .... 



Nassau 



Niagara 



Oneida 



Onondaga 



Ontario 



Orange 



Rensselaer 



Richmond 



Rockland 



St Lawrence .... 



26 083 

 3 200 



15 399 

 3 114 



12 525 



16 985 

 2 500 



113 363 



13 800 



33 297 

 184 595 



000 

 000 

 000 



000 



000 

 000 

 000 

 000 



000 

 000 

 000 



171 266 

 14 400 



105 048 

 22 357 

 79 575 



119 134 

 16 250 



615 155 



76 452 

 175 358 

 994 967 



99 064 

 a 

 102 531 



55 469 



78 088 



139 150 

 16 000 



472 465 

 75 550 



147 540 



820 4/5 

 a 



Saratoga 



Steuben 



103 210 



000 



516 632 



458 723 

 a 



Suffolk 



Ulster 



Warren 



15 200 

 231 550 



3 575 



000 

 000 

 000 



92 150 

 I 296 779 



17 875 



81 000 

 I 077 655 

 a 



Washington 



a 



Westchester 



Other counties b. 



53 582 

 I 910 



000 



000 



327 698 

 14 630 



275 756 

 158 036 



Total 



I 190 374 



000 



$6 666 945 



I 090 506 



000 



$5 938 922 



a Included under other counties. 



b Includes in 1912 Cayuga, Clinton, Jefferson, Livingston, St Lawrence, Tompkins and Wash- 

 ington counties. In 1913 includes all counties marked a. 



