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Forest Resources of the Pacific Northwest 



Table D. — Annual production of softwood lumber and pulpwood 



by four Slates of region 



(Quantities in millions o( board feet] 



Source: U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Department of Commerce, and Lumber Trade 

 Associations, 



Table E. — Softwood lumber production of region by Slates and years 

 [Quantities in millions of board feet] 



Year 



1879 



1889 



1899 



1904 



1905 



1906. 



1907 



1908 



1909 



1910 



1911. 



1912 



1913 



1914 



1915-'. 



1916...- 



1917 



1918 



1919 



1920 



1921. 



19-22 



1923 



1924... 



1925 



1926 



1927 



192S 



1929 



1930 



1931 



1932 . 



1933 



1934 



1935 



1936 (estimated) 



Wash- 

 ington 



129 



159 



1,157 



1.423 



2,486 



3,915 

 4,304 

 3,775 

 2,913 

 3,861 



4,092 

 4,001 

 4,098 

 4,590 

 3,944 



3,726 

 4,491 

 4,304 

 4,000 

 4,961 



6,524 

 3,831 

 5,850 

 6,706 

 6,306 



7,059 

 7.581 

 7,355 

 7.338 



7,275 



5.491 

 3,894 

 2,255 

 3,091 

 3,046 



3,424 

 4,304 



Source: V. S. Forest Service and Lumber Traile .Associations. 



Table F. — Xalional consmnplion of softwood lumber and pulp- 

 wood 

 [Quantities in millions of board feet) 



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Table F. — National consumption of softwood lumber and pulp- 

 wood — Continued 



Source: U. S. Forest Service. U. S. Department of Commerce, and Trade Associa- 

 tions. 



Table G. — Proportion of national consumption of softwood 

 lumber and of pulpwood supplied by regional production 



■ Estimated . 



Source: U. S. Forest Service. U. S. Department of Commerce, and Trade .\;»ocia- 

 tions. 



