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product in 1906 amounted to 4729 short tons, valued at $159,298. 

 The graphite produced was 2,811,582 pounds, valued at $96,084. 

 The talc mines reported an output of 64,200 short tons, with a valua- 

 tion of $541,600. 



Mineral production of New York in 1904 



PRODUCT 



UNIT OF 

 MEASUREMENT 



QUANTITY 



Portland cement . . . . 

 Natural rock cement . 



Building brick 



Pottery 



Other clay products . 



Crude clay 



Emery 



Feldspar and quartz. 



Garnet 



Glass sand 



Graphite 



Gypsum 



Iron ore 



Millstones 



Metallic paint 



Slate pigment 



Mineral waters 



Natural gas 



Petroleum 



Pyrite 



Salt 



Roofing slate 



Slate manufactures. . 



Granite 



Limestone 



Marble 



Sandstone 



Trap 



Talc 



Other materialsa. . . . 



Total value, 



Barrels. . . . 

 Barrels . . . . 

 Thousands . 



Short tons. 

 Short tons. 

 Long tons . 

 Short tons. 

 Short tons. 



Pounds 



Short tons. 

 Long tons . 



Short tons 



Short tons 



Gallons 



1000 cubic feet. 



Barrels 



Long tons 



Barrels 



Squares 



Short tons. 



I 377 302 

 I 881 630 

 I 293 538 



8 950 

 I 148 

 8 703 



3 045 



II 080 



3 132 927 



151 455 

 619 103 



4 740 

 3 132 



8 000 000 



2 399 987 



I 036 179 



5 275 

 8 724 768 



18 090 



65 000 



$1 



I 



7 

 I 

 2 



245 778 

 207 883 



473 



43 <" 



122 

 634 



592 948 

 164 

 220 

 463 



104 325 



8 484 



119 509 



424 975 



328 894 



21 476 



55 768 



23 876 



000 000 



552 197 



709 770 



20 820 



102 

 86 



748 

 159 

 7 441 

 221 882 

 104 095 

 478 771 

 896 697 

 468 496 

 455 000 

 600 000 



$28 812 595 



a Includes apatite, carbon dioxid, diatomaceous earth, fullers earth, marl and sand, 

 value is partly estimated. 



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