Newark Lime and Cement Company

The Newark Lime & Cement Company was a firm based in Kingston, New York. Its full name was the Newark Lime & Cement Manufacturing Company, and it was described as being in Rondout, New York, the port on the Hudson River serving Kingston, and which became part of Kingston in 1872 It was Kingston's largest manufacturing establishment in the 1880s; it closed in 1905. Its area of mining included part of what is now Hasbrouck Park. James Girard Lindsley was its general manager.

Newark Lime and Cement Company

The Newark Lime & Cement Company was a firm based in Kingston, New York. Its full name was the Newark Lime & Cement Manufacturing Company, and it was described as being in Rondout, New York, the port on the Hudson River serving Kingston, and which became part of Kingston in 1872 It was Kingston's largest manufacturing establishment in the 1880s; it closed in 1905. Its area of mining included part of what is now Hasbrouck Park. James Girard Lindsley was its general manager.