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  Sixteenth 
  Annual 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  VALUES 
  OF 
  PRODUCTS 
  

   The 
  following 
  quotations 
  for 
  the 
  finished 
  products 
  were 
  obtained 
  : 
  

  

  Softivoods 
  

  

  Pine 
  boxboards 
  $18 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Pine, 
  No. 
  i 
  $26 
  to 
  $28 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Hemlock, 
  No. 
  1 
  $22 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Hardwoods 
  

  

  Ash 
  $25 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Beech 
  and 
  maple 
  $12 
  to 
  $18 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Birch 
  $16 
  to 
  $25 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Minor 
  Products 
  

  

  Cedar 
  shingles, 
  No. 
  1 
  $4 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Cedar 
  shingles, 
  No. 
  2 
  $3 
  per 
  M. 
  

  

  Cedar 
  posts 
  8 
  to 
  15 
  cents 
  each 
  

  

  Ceda^poles, 
  25 
  ft. 
  long 
  $1 
  delivered 
  

  

  Cedar 
  poles. 
  35 
  ft. 
  long 
  $t 
  .50 
  to 
  $1 
  .75 
  delivered 
  

  

  OTHER 
  INDUSTRIES 
  

  

  In 
  addition 
  to 
  the 
  lumber 
  and 
  pulp 
  concerns, 
  Warren 
  county 
  

   can 
  boast 
  of 
  other 
  industries 
  of 
  considerable 
  size. 
  Glens 
  Falls 
  

   possesses 
  a 
  large 
  cement 
  plant 
  and 
  numerous 
  shirt 
  factories; 
  

   Warrensburg 
  has 
  its 
  shirt 
  and 
  woolen 
  mills 
  and, 
  back 
  in 
  the 
  county, 
  

   the 
  garnet 
  and 
  graphite 
  mines 
  turn 
  out 
  extremely 
  valuable 
  products. 
  

  

  Agriculture 
  at 
  the 
  present 
  time 
  is 
  not 
  being 
  carried 
  on 
  in 
  a 
  

   very 
  aggressive 
  manner, 
  although 
  occasional 
  farms 
  are 
  found 
  that 
  

   are 
  managed 
  on 
  scientific 
  principles. 
  The 
  chief 
  crops 
  are 
  hay, 
  

   potatoes, 
  oats 
  and 
  corn. 
  

  

  TRANSPORTATION 
  FACILITIES 
  

  

  Concerning 
  transportation 
  Warren 
  county 
  is 
  very 
  fortunate. 
  

   The 
  Adirondack 
  Division 
  of 
  the 
  Delaware 
  & 
  Hudson 
  Railroad 
  ex- 
  

   tends 
  to 
  within 
  a 
  few 
  miles 
  of 
  the 
  Essex 
  county 
  line 
  in 
  the 
  western 
  

   portion 
  of 
  the 
  region, 
  and 
  along 
  the 
  eastern 
  borders 
  the 
  Lake 
  

   George 
  steamers, 
  connecting 
  with 
  the 
  Delaware 
  & 
  Hudson 
  Rail- 
  

   road 
  at 
  Caldwell, 
  take 
  care 
  of 
  the 
  freight, 
  etc., 
  from 
  this 
  section. 
  

  

  