THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY IQI2 
Production of salt by grades in 1912 
VALUE 
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on 
Loot 
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ns 
as 
GRADE BARRELS 
MORAMAIOM NE Layo 65 ae aeons I 408 543 
SeamnnOs COATSC.. . 2. sess en ts oe 204 136 
Mesaterand dairy... ew eel I 353 643 | 
MeAISCIGOLATE Sac ctr ae he ek eis 296 814 | 
ReRCRG es ~ Sons teks el eteee We Tp! 
Weer EAS 25 Fis ee ee Ss eles tent 7 166 307 
TOIL cabiSis ben eiere cao anata acters IO 502 214 
1 Common fine includes a small quantity of common coarse. 
55) 
VALUE A 
BARREL 
2 Include rock salt, salt in brine used for soda manufacture, and small amounts of brine salt 
for which the uses were not specified in the returns. 
The output in 1912 was contributed by 30 mines and works dis- 
Onondaga county was 
represented by the largest number of producers, having 20 in all. 
Livingston county was represented by 3, of which 2 were rock salt 
mines, the only ones now active. Schuyler, Tompkins and Wyom- 
ing counties each had 2 producers, and Genesee county had 1. 
tributed among 6 counties of the State. 
Production of salt in New York since 1887 
YEAR 
BARRELS VALUE 
2 353 560 $936 894 
2 318 483 I 130 409 
2527.2 O07, I 136 503 
2 532 036 I 266 o18 
2 839 544 I 340 036 
BMG Oe I 662 816 
5 662 074 1 870 084 
6 270 588 I 999 146 
6 832 331 I 943 398 
6 069 040 I 896 681 
6 805 854 I 948 759 
6 791 798 2 369 323 
7 489 105 2 540 426 
7 807 O71 2 171 418 
7 286 320 2 089 834 
8 523 389 I 938 539 
8 170 648 2 007 807 
8 724 768 2 102 748 
8 575 649 2 303 067 
9 O13 993 2 131 650 
9 657 543 2 449 178 
9 005 311 2 136 736 
9 880 618 2 298 652 
IO 270 273 2 258 292 
10 082 656 2 191 485 
10 502 214 2 597 260 
