RI 2171 Talc Mining in New York

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond B. Ladoo
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Oct 1, 1920

Abstract

Talc mining ·in the state of New York was first started about 1876, but important production did not start until 1880, when about 4,000 tons were shipped, In 1883 the production was about 6,000 tons valued at $75,000, or an average of $12.50 per ton, From this date the production gradually inc~eased to a peak of 93,236 tons in 1916, valued at $961,510 or about $10,30 per ton, In 1918 the production declined to 71,167 tons valued at $902,100, or about $12,70 per ton. For ma.ey years New York ,-Jas the largest producer in the United states, but in 1917 and 1918 its output was surpassed by Vennont in tonnage thou[;h not in value. In June, 1920, there were three companies producing talc in the Gouverneur district, st. La,1Tence Co'Ul'lty, and one near Natural Bridge.
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APA: Raymond B. Ladoo  (1920)  RI 2171 Talc Mining in New York

MLA: Raymond B. Ladoo RI 2171 Talc Mining in New York. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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