42 



BULLETIN" 845, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



DETAILED SUMMARY. 



In Table 41 are summarized the data presented in the individual 

 species tables, showing, by States, the number of active sawmills 

 reporting and their cut of each wood, and in addition the production of 

 lath and shingles for 1918. 



Table 41. — Active sawmills (cutting 50^000 feet and over) reporting, and reported pro- 

 duction of each hind of lumber and of lath and shingles, by States, 1918. 



State. 



United States... 



Alabama 



Arizona 



Arkansas 



California and Nevada 

 Colorado 



Connecticut 



Delaware 



Florida 



Georgia 



Idaho 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Iowa 



Kansas and Nebraska. 

 Kentucky 



Louisiana 



Maine 



Maryland 



Massachusetts 



Michigan 



Minnesota 



Mississippi 



Missouri 



Montana 



New Hampshire 



New Jersey 



New Mexico 



New York 



North Carolina 



Ohio 



Oklahoma 



Oregon 



Pennsylvania 



Rhode Island 



South Carolina 



South Dakota 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Vermont 



Virginia 



Washington 



West Virginia 



Wisconsin 



Wyoming 



Number of 

 active 

 mills 



reporting. 



14, 765 



690 

 19 

 612 

 153 

 114 



128 

 25 

 191 

 481 

 173 



91 

 358 



57 



310 

 476 

 199 

 227 

 271 



203 

 601 

 343 



98 

 271 



70 



47 



1,023 



1,192 



449 



83 

 476 

 719 



16 

 352 



26 

 725 

 244 



67 

 266 



1,222 



455 



370 



358 



38 



Aggregate 



softwoods and 



hardwoods. 



Feet b. m. 

 29,362,020,000 



1,134,393,000 



82,511,000 



1,327,393,000 



1,277,084,000 



54, 632, 000 



57,022,000 

 5,200,000 

 862,580,000 

 463,472,000 

 802, 529, 000 



36, 459, 000 

 185,619,000 



13,025,000 



8,280,000 



246,656,000 



3,158,736,000 

 570,846,000 

 66,378,000 

 151,217,000 

 801,967,000 



910,453,000 

 1,786,082,000 

 241,039,000 

 335,811,000 

 304,999,000 



15,755,000 

 85,215,000 



328,841,000 

 1,066,839,000 



190,920,000 



172,294,000 



2,708,955,000 



445,313,000 



12, 250, 000 



483, 009, 000 



29,033,000 



492,225,000 



1,215,192,000 



8,837,000 



123,558,000 



769, 544, 000 

 4,602,469,000 



598,194,000 



1,122,068,000 



6, 126, 000 



Softwoods. 



Feet b. m. 

 24,099,554,000 



1,042,098,000 



82,511,000 



782,874,000 



1,275,132,000 

 54, 520, 000 



12, 868, 000 



3,167,000 



851,420,000 



397,904,000 



802, 219, 000 



932, 000 



100,000 



10,000 



5,000 



26,282,000 



2,783,S33,000 



542, 208, 000 



32,031,000 



119,133,000 



345, 107, 000 



872, 573, 000 



1,466,604,000 



64,318,000 



335,344,000 



272, 635, 000 



4,159,000 



85,215,000 



157,569,000 



868, 710, 000 



586,000 



149,324,000 



2,695,302,000 



227, 464, 000 



5,523,000 



445,444,000 



29,033,000 



93,802,000 



1,172,754,000 



8, 753, 000 



79,312,000 



500,265,000 



4,599,859,000 



136, 207, 000 



668,319,000 



6, 126,000 



Yellow pine. 



Feet b. vi. 

 9,941,997,000 



1,037,659,000 

 "742,236,660 



Douglas fir. 



2,000,000 



3,137,000 



765,912,000 



352, 682, 000 



15,000 



Feet b. m. 

 5,819,141,000 



438, 000 



219,267,000 

 2,917,000 



72,658,000 











9,165,666 





2,486,847,000 









30,223,666 





2,840,000 













1,448,893,000 





42,062,000 







34, 906, 000 



200, 000 



3,655,000 







9, 938, 000 



365,000 





782,027,000 





93,000 





147,494,000 







1,898,080,000 



1,726,000 



50, 000 





416,536,000 









37,474,000 





1,172,154,000 







927, 000 







454,015,000 







3,578,831,000 



2, 537, 000 









1, 179, 000 





