MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK II 



Mineral production of New York in 1918 



PRODUCT 



UNIT OF 

 MEASUREMENT 



QUANTITY 



VALUE 



Portland cement 



Natural cement 



Building brick 



Pottery 



Other clay products . . . 



Crude clay 



Emery 



Feldspar and quartz . . . 



Garnet , 



Graphite 



Gypsum 



Iron ore 



Millstones 



Metallic paint 



Mineral waters 



Natural gas 



Petroleum 



Pyrite 



Salt . 



Molding sand 



Other sand and gravel . 



Sand-lime brick 



Slate 



Granite 



Limestone 



Marble 



Sandstone 



Trap 



Talc 



Zinc ore 



Other materials a 



Total value . 



Barrels. . . . 

 Barrels. . . . 

 Thousands . 



Short tons . 

 Short tons . 

 Short tons . 

 Short tons. 

 Pounds . . . . 

 Short tons. 

 Long tons . 



Short tons 



Gallons 



1000 cubic feet. 



Barrels 



Long tons 



Barrels 



Short tons 



Short tons 



Thousands 



Squares 



Short tons. 

 Short tons . 



4 074 159 



10 167 



314 428 



10 120 



8 X83 



12 998 



4 126 



266 518 



531 038 



899 970 



3 396 



5 887 746 



8 460 583 



808 843 



63 982 



15 218 071 



519 681 



3 653 052 



6 776 



853 



71 167 

 40 850 



568 746 

 7 625 

 063 555 

 047 472 

 781 927 



41 541 



61 660 



73 230 



232 661 



273 188 



670 099 



802 870 



25 488 



10 228 

 566 910 



673 131 

 307 814 

 422 958 

 336 867 

 770 512 

 405 960 

 79 515 



11 383 

 191 551 

 832 348 

 135 756 

 325 351 

 621 750 

 902 100 

 687 230 

 237 861 



$54 169 287 



a Includes apatite, diatomaceous earth, marl, potash, unclassified stone, gasoline recovered 

 from natural gas, and minerals used for gem purposes. 



