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Winchell Bros., Hurley. The bed of stone is S feet thick, with 

 a top of shale 25 to 30 feet thick. The stone is fine grained, of 

 good blue color, and reedy. The bed dips to the southwest 

 gently. The ledge has been opened up 200 feet along the side 

 seams. The lifts are heavy, 6" to 9", and the product is princi- 

 pally rock. Hewitt Boice owns the ledge and buys all the 

 product. Four men are employed. 



Cornelius Goebel, Lomontville. The bed of stone is 6 feet thick, 

 with 12 to 14 feet of rock top. Some stone is taken out of the 

 top rock, but very little. The bed dips north and west. The 

 stone is of the average quality. All varieties of salable stone 

 are quarried, and sold to Hewitt Boice at Kingston. A siphon 

 is in use. Three men are employed during the season. 



Robert Elliott, Hurley. The bed of stone is 12 feet thick, with 

 14 feet of rock stripping. The stone is fine grained, reedy, and 

 of good blue color. The vertical joints are regular and stained 

 badly with iron. The dip of the bed is to the north and west. 

 The lifts vary from 3" to 10", giving a variety of products. The 

 quarry is equipped with horse power pump and derrick. Hewitt 

 Boice of Kingston buys the product. Four to five men are 

 employed throughout the year. 



The quarries south of the Lapala district are all small in size 

 and number. The region through Atwood and Vly was quite 

 productive at one time. South of Vly the Scarawan quarries 

 are being worked on a small scale. The end of this productive 

 line is at Mackey hill west of Kripple Bush, where a long ledge 

 has been opened. 

 The following are at work in the vicinity of Vly and Atwood. 

 Green L. Davis, Atwood. A very small quarry between At- 

 wood and Vly. The bed of stone is 4 feet thick, with 10 feet of 

 rock and dirt top. The lifts vary from 4" to 8". The stone is 

 of average quality and is sold at Wilbur to different buyers. 

 One man employed. 



Lockwood & Krom, Atwood. This ledge has been opened up 

 for some distance. The bed is 4 feet in thickness, with 6 feet 

 of rock and 1 foot of clay top. The stone is rather coarse 



