BLUESTONE AND OTHER SANDSTONES 



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7 to 8 feet of clay. The lifts vary from 2" to 7". The stone is 

 of medium grain, a dull blue color, and reedy. The product 

 includes all varieties of edge stone and is hauled to Wilbur, 12 

 miles distant, at a cost of 90c a ton. Two men employed. 



Wallace Grey, Glenford. The quarry is situated on hill 1 mile 

 north of Glenford. The bed of stone is 7 to 8 feet thick, with a 

 rock top of 20 feet. The stone is of good blue color, of medium 

 grain, and reedy. The product is sold at Wilbur to various deal- 

 ers. One man is employed. 



Burkins & Flowers, Glenford. Quarry is \ mile northeast of 

 Glenford. The bed of stone is 10 feet thick, with 10 to 12 feet of 

 rock overburden. The bed is somewhat rough, but the stone is 

 of fair quality, fine grained and blue. Some reeds are present. 

 The dip of the ledge is to the north and west. All varieties of 

 stone are produced and sold to Rogers & Tappan at Wilbur. Two 

 men are employed. 



Johnson & Piert, Glenford. This quarry is situated on same 

 ledge as Burkins & Flowers's. Two men are employed. 



McAulin*e & Terwilliger, Ashton. Quarry is situated just north 

 of Temple pond and 2 miles southwest of Glenford. The bed of 

 stone is 7 to 8 feet thick, but stone and rock are interbedded, 

 causing a great deal of waste. The top consists of soil and rock 

 2 to 3 feet thick. The stone is of medium grain, of dark blue 

 color, and free from reeds. The lifts vary from 1" to 5". The 

 dip of the bed is gentle to the north and west. The side seams 

 are uniform and smooth, but the heads are quite irregular. The 

 product is flag and edge stone, and is sold to Rogers & Tappan 

 at Wilbur. Two to four men are employed. 



Ortrander & Brower, Glenford, two men employed, and D. E. 

 Hyatt, Ashton, one man employed, also quarry on this ledge 

 adjoining McAuliffe & Terwilliger's. 



David Firman, Shokan. Quarry 1 mile northwest of Temple 

 pond on hillside. The bed of stone is 6 feet thick, with 10 to 

 12 feet of rock stripping. The dip of the bed is to the west and 

 north. The vertical jointing is irregular. The stone is fine 

 grained and of good blue color. One man is employed. 



