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On the dilier band, the making of cigar molds, c%ar makers' boards 

 and presses is quite an extensive line of iKianufacturing in the 

 quantity of wood reported. The molds are made of yellow poplar, 

 basswood, maple and be*dfa, while for presses and cigar boards, 

 high grade hard maple alone supplied the demand. A large 

 amount of wood in Ohio is converted annually into shoe lasts, trees 

 and forms. The two fcKrmer were practically all made from sugar 

 maple and high grades were used, for the latter bassw9od and to a 

 small extent yellow poplar met the demand. The only other product 

 to be mentioned is farm gates made from red and white oak. 



TABLE LXX. Miscellaneous. 



