THE MINING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY 



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NAME 



LOCATION 



High Rock Spring 



Lincoln Spring 



Old Putnam Mineral Spring 



Patterson Mineral Spring 



Quevic Spring 



Royal Vichy Spring 



Star Spring 



Saratoga Seltzer Spring 

 Saratoga Vichy- Spring 

 Saratoga Victoria Spring 

 Chalybeate Spring 

 Magnesia Spring 

 White Sulphur Spring 

 Red Jacket Mineral Spring 

 Mountain Mist Spring 

 Dryden Springs 

 Big Indian Spring 

 Elixir Spring 

 Vita Spring 

 Clyde Mineral Spring 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. » 



Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Sharon Springs, Schoharie co. 

 Seneca Falls, Seneca co. 



West Hills, Suffolk co. 

 Dryden, Tompkins co. 

 Ellenville, Ulster co. 



Clintondale, Ulster co. 



Fort Edward, Washington co. 

 Clyde, Wayne co. 



Production. The commercial production of mineral waters con- 

 stitutes a large and growing industry. The present output of the 

 State, based on returns received for the year 1904, is about 8,000,000 

 gallons annually, on which a nominal valuation of $1,600,000 is 

 placed. The springs of Saratoga county alone reported sales of 

 1,695,936 gallons in that year, representing a total value of $419,364. 

 The canvass of the industry is attended with some difficulty. Many 

 springs are exploited intermittently or on a small scale, and no 

 accurate account is kept by the owners as to the actual sales. A 

 number of springs are also used locally to supply hotels and sana- 

 toriums, so that only an approximate estimate can be secured for 

 their output. 



Beck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York. 1842. 



Merrill, F. J. H. Mineral Resources of New York State. N. Y. State Mus. 

 Bill. 15. 1895. 



Peale, Albert C. Mineral Springs of the United States. U. S. Geol. Sur. 

 14th An. Rep't. 1894. pt 2. 



Natural gas is produced in 13 counties of the State. The most 

 prolific fields are in the southwestern part, including Allegany, 



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NATURAL GAS 



