Output of Logs from different Streams into 

 the Mississippi, compiled from records in 

 the office ot the Surveyor-general of Logs 

 and Lumber at Saint Paul, Minnesota, 

 and from the Archives of the State His- 

 torical Societies of Minnesota 

 and Wisconsin 



From Saint Croix river into the lake, 1837- 



1903 11,285,835,720 feet 



Brought in by railroads into the lake, 1837-1903 158,446,000 feet 

 By rail and river (estimated) into the lake, 



1904-1915 1,000,000,000 feet 



Total in rafts from Lake Saint Croix, 1837- 



1915 12,444,281,720 feet 



From the Mississippi above the Falls (esti- 

 mated), 1850-1870 150,000,000 feet 



From the Mississippi above the Falls (esti- 

 mated), 1888-1916 1,559,062,520 feet 



Total through the Saint Paul boom, 1850- 



1916 1,709,062,520 feet 



From the Chippewa river: 



Through the Beef Slough booms, 1867- 



1889 5,301,019,170 feet 



Through West Newton Slough boom, 



1889-1896 3,064,856,760 feet 



Through West Newton Slough boom (esti- 

 mated), 1897-1905 3,000,000,000 feet 



Total logs from the Chippewa, 1867-1905 11,365,875,930 feet 



