THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY IC)I2 95 



Production of sandstone in 191 1 



DISTRICT 



BUILD- 

 ING 

 STONE 



CURBING 

 AND 

 FLAG- 

 GING 



PAVING 

 BLOCKS 



CRUSHED 

 STONE 



RUBBLE 

 RIPRAP 



ALL 

 OTHER 



Bluestone 



#24 393 

 31 775 

 72 933 



145 519 

 5 680 



$218 216 

 204 629 



9 482 







$560 



1 775 

 250 

 910 



$200 



Delaware river 







I 245 

 I 210 



Chenango co 











$600 



























$280 300 



£432 327 





$6oo 



$3 495 



$2 655 







Sandstone 

 Orleans co 



$21 395 

 25 892 



$83 519 

 10 228 



$145 

 16 



575 

 645 



$1 081 



22 202 



$4 257 

 6 913 



$35 



Other districts. 



2 987 



Total sandstone . . 



$47 287 



$93 747 



$162 



220 



$23 283 



$11 170 



$3 022 



Combined total . . . 



$327 587 



$526 074 



$162 



220 



$23 883 



$14 665 



$5 677 



Production of sandstone in 191 2 



DISTRICT 



BUILD- 

 ING 

 STONE 



CURBING 

 AND 

 FLAG- 

 GING 



PAVING 

 BLOCKS 



CRUSHED 

 STONE 



RUBBLE 

 RIPRAP 



ALL 

 OTHER 



Bluestone 

 Hudson river 



$9 674 



42 944 



85 622 



151 255 



5 955 



$270 544 

 220 601 





$4 



000 



$10 



5 



000 



367 

 250 



483 



$1 2l6 



Delaware river . . 



997 

 2 237 

 1 100 



Chenango co 



Wyoming co 



4 876 



5 488 

 1 68c 









660 



Other districts 















Total bluestone . . 



$295 450 



$503 189 





$4 



660 



$16 



100 



$5 550 







Sandstone 



Orleans co 



Other districts 



$35 660 

 3i 945 



$99 074 

 13 583 



$185 432 



3 370 



$1 

 39 



55i 

 090 



$6 

 15 



723 

 930 



$12 356 

 12 c8o 



Total sandstone . . 



$67 605 



$112 657 



$188 802 



$40 



641 



$21 



653 



$24 436 



Combined total. . 



$363 055 



$615 846 



$188 802 



$45 



301 



$37 



753 



$29 986 



The quarries in the Medina section were fairly active last year, 

 favored by a good demand for materials used in street work. Curb- 

 stone and paving blocks constitute the main products of the quar- 

 ries, considerably exceeding in value the building stone which once 

 enjoyed wide popularity. These materials are marketed in Roch- 

 ester, Buffalo, Cleveland and other lake cities, to which the stone 



