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Output of common brick in the Hudson River region in 191 1 



COUNTY 



NUMBER 



OF 

 PLANTS 



OUTPUT 



VALUE 



AVERAGE 



PRICE 



PER M 



Albany 



10 



6 



15 



5 

 6 



4 

 24 

 20 



6 



59 517 000 



57 695 000 

 133 229 000 



28 779 000 

 121 800 000 



13 352 000 

 162 400 000 

 178 287 000 



52 654 000 



$319 503 



284 475' 

 648 151 

 139 578 

 565 152 

 67 760 

 747 040 

 829 035 

 256 449 



$5 37 

 4 93 

 4 85 

 4 85 



4 64 



5 08 

 4 60 

 4 65 

 4 87 



Columbia 



Dutchess 



Greene 



Orange 



Rensselaer 



Rockland 



Ulster 



Westchester 





Total 



96 



807 713 000 



$3 857 143 



$4 78 



Output of common brick in the Hudson River region in 1912 



Albany 



Columbia . . . 

 Dutchess. . . 



Greene 



Orange 



Rensselaer. . 

 Rockland . . . 



Ulster 



Westchester 



Total . . 



NUMBER 



OF 

 PLANTS 



12 



5 



17 

 6 

 8 

 4 

 23 

 21 

 6 



102 



OUTPUT 



69 100 OOO 

 69 434 000 



122 085 OOO 



36 573 000 



113 363 000 



13 800 000 

 191 595 000 

 231 550 000 



52 844 000 



900 344 000 



S414 600 

 381 888 

 665 082 

 199 360 



615 155 

 82 800 

 063 352 

 296 779 

 318 422 



$5 037 438 



AVERAGE 

 PRICE 

 PER M 



OO 

 50 

 45 



45 

 43 

 00 



55 

 60 



03 



$5 60 



Hudson River region. Brick manufacture is carried on in the 

 tidewater section of the Hudson river under a uniformity of con- 

 ditions and on a scale that is unique in this country, if not in the 

 world. The region embraces the nine counties along both sides of 

 the river from Rensselaer and Albany to Manhattan island, to 

 which may be added the proximate portion of New Jersey embraced 

 in Bergen county. The same kind of clay is used throughout with 

 similar methods of treatment, and the product is practically all of 

 one grade which is classed in the market as " Hudson common 

 hard." 



