THE MIXING AND QUARRY INDUSTRY 

 Production of limestone by counties in 1Q05 



141 



Crushed 

 stone 



Albany 



Cayuga 



Clinton 



Dutchess 



Erie 



Fulton 



Genesee 



Herkimer. . . . 



Jefferson 



Madison 



Monroe 



Montgomery . 



Niagara 



Oneida 



Onondaga. . . . 

 Rockland .... 

 St Lawrence. . 



Saratoga 



Schoharie. . . . 



Seneca 



Warren 



Washington. . 

 Westchester. . 

 Other coun 

 tiesa 



Total 



S90 800 

 13 227 

 4 600 

 234 578 

 153 736 



4 552 

 127 000 



5 412 

 3 Q5I 1 



38 109 

 37 404 

 60 38s 

 10 949 

 17 243 



39 832 

 220 596 



94o 



8 500 

 17 246 



2 33° 



9 463 



39 3!2 

 3° 748 



22 887 



$1 193 800 



Lime 

 made 



Furnace 

 flux 



Building 



stone 



Other 

 uses 



$9 600 





$525 

 9 650 

 9 IQ 5 



$500 

 1 1 500 



"■****•" 

 $240 



5 200 



58 000 





497 

 11 796 



13 260 



5 9 T 3 

 71 106 



96 626 



103 763 



28 789 



81 516 



2 211 



30 



6 i54 

 5 259 

 8 036 



7 216 



3 o55 

 1 5oo 



17 984 



3 100 

 1 020 



4 650 

 6221 

 351 













ii5 



4 5oo 









234 308 



5 55o 



12 648 



9 650 





2 249 



3 °65 

 49 227 



3 9 l8 

 10 540 

 175 



3 185 

 205 

 272 

 368 

 577 







50 

 37 



360 

 171 556 

 5 1 000 

 43 9°° 



17 238 





300 

 8 534 





2 638 



2 717 



$702 684 



$198 168 



$246 300 



$70 504 



Total 



S101 425 



34 617 



76 9°5 



234 578 



383 4" 



16 348 



227 087 



12 375 



85 861 



43 99° 



45 79i 



67 716 



18 504 



18 743 

 310 322 

 220 596 

 16 024 

 11 770 

 66 795 

 7 013 

 192 136 

 90 487 

 74 948 



54 014 



$2 411 456 



a Includes Columbia, Essex. Greene, Lewis. Ontario. Grange, Orleans, Rensselaer, Schenec- 

 tady, Ulster, Wayne and Yates. 



Marble 



The granular crystalline limestones and dolomites which are 

 classed as marble occur on the borders of the Adirondacks and in 

 the region of metamorphic strata in southeastern New York. A 

 few varieties of compact limestones that possess ornamental quali- 

 ties are also included under this head, since they pass for marble in 

 the trade. 



Along Lake Champlain there are many localities where quarries 

 have been opened at different times, but only a few are now operated. 

 The Lepanto and French gray marbles are among the best known 

 varieties from this section. They are obtained from Champlainic 

 strata in the vicinity of Plattsburg and Chazy. The former is a 

 variegated partly crystalline limestone with pink and white fossils 

 inclosed in a fine grained ground mass. The French gray has a 

 similar composition, though its color is more uniformly gray. Roth 



