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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



IRON ORE 



The local iron mines made a good record in 191 3. The showing 

 in fact was better than might have been expected from the con- 

 ditions of the ore markets. The inquiry for ores was not so active 

 as in some of the preceding years and developed a declining tendency 

 with the season's advance. Prices, in comparison with the earlier 

 level, were low. 



The actual product of furnace ores was 1,217,899 long tons. This 

 represented a good gain over the total reported for 1912 and has 

 not been exceeded in the recent records. The value of the output 

 was $3,870,841, as compared with $3,349,095 in 1912. 



The magnetite mines produced 1,097,208 long tons with a value 

 of $3,635,670 and the hematite mines 120,691 tons with a value of 

 $235,171. The hematite all came from the Clinton belt. There 

 were no shipments from the mines near Antwerp, nor of. limonite 

 and carbonate from southeastern New York. 



Production of iron ore in New York State 





MAGNE- 



HEMA- 



LIMO- 



CARBO- 



TOTAL 











TITE 



TITE 



NITE 



NATE 







T'/^T 1 A T 



















lOliVL 



VALUE 



YEAR 















VALUE 



A TON 





Long 



Long 



Long 



Long 



Long 











tons 



tons 



tons 



tons 



tons 









1893 



440 693 



15 890 



35 592 



4i 947' 



534 122 



$1 



222 934 



$2 29 



1894 

 1895 











242 759 

 307 256 









260 139 



6 769 



26 462 



13*886 





598 313 



1 95 



1896 



346 015 



10 789 



12 288 



16 385 



385 477 





780 932 



2 03 



1897 



296 722 



7 664 



20 059 



11 280 



335 725 





642 838 



I 91 



1898 



155 551 



6 400 



14 000 



4 000 



179 95i 





350 999 



I 95 



1899 



344 159 



45 503 



3i 975 



22 153 



443 790 



1 



241 985 



2 80 



1900 



345 714 



44 467 



44 891 



6 413 



441 485 



1 



103 817 



2 50 



I90I 



329 467 



66 389 



23 362 



1 000 



420 218 



1 



006 231 



2 39 



1902 



451 570 



9i 075 



12 676 



Nil 



555 321 



1 



362 987 



2 45 



I903 



451 481 



83 820 



5 159 



Nil 



540 460 



1 



209 899 



2 24 



I9O4 



559 575 



54 128 



5 000 



Nil 



619 103 



1 



328 894 



2 15 



1905 



739 736 



79 313 



8 000 



Nil 



827 049 



2 



576 123 



3 11 



1906 



717 365 



187 002 



1 000 



Nil 



905 367 



3 



393 609 



3 75 



I907 



853 579 



164 434 



Nil 



Nil 



1 018 013 



3 



750 493 



3 68 



1908 



663 648 



33 825 



Nil 



Nil 



697 473 



2 



098 247 



3 01 



I9O9 



934 274 



56 734 



Nil 



Nil 



991 008 



3 



179 358 



3 21 



I9IO 



1 075 026 



79 206 



4 835 



Nil 



1 159 067 



3 



906 478 



3 37 



I9II 



909 359 



38 005 



5 000 



Nil 



952 364 



3 



184 057 



3 34 



1912 



954 320 



103 382 



Nil 



Nil 



1 057 702 



3 



349 095 



3 17 



1913 



1 097 208 



120 691 



Nil 



Nil 



1 217 899 



3 



870 841 



3 18 



