46 WOOD-L AROLINA. 



L'nited States. The industry does not hold a np -riant 



place in the State at present, but the large amount 

 available for veneer may make it more important in the fun 



LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES 



In 1911 the sawmill cut of lumber in the >,000 



feet. Twenty-one States ranked above this. These figures were 



compiled by the lUireau of the Census in co-operation with the 



Forest Service. The quantity of each species, or group of 



ies, reported was as folio 



Board feet. 



Ye!l..w pine :,:5:;.:,:,-.'.oOO 



Cypress 18, 1V..OOO 



Red gum i:.. 11 7.000 



Oak 7,679,000 



How poplar 4,490,000 



Tupelo '.'.270,000 



Ash 1 .652,000 



Hickory 337,000 



Maple 302,000 



Cedar 218,000 



Chestnut 209,000 



Hemlock 203,000 



Klin 1 Ki.OOO 



Cottonwood 101,000 



Walnut 32,000 



i-amore 28,000 



Becrh 13,000 



r.irch "00 



All others . 101,000 



Total 684,872,000 



South Carolina mills produced 10,292,000 lath and 55,848,000 



shingles in 11M 1. 



