APPENDIX — BASIC STATISTICS 

 Jrom -primary manufacturing, by industry, kind of material, and section and region, 1952 ' 



587 



Veneer 



Cooperage 



Pulp 



Other - 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Total 



Coarse 



Fine 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 5,023 

 3,030 

 4,910 

 4,027 

 433 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 2,033 

 1,290 

 1,907 

 2,023 

 196 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 2,990 

 1,740 

 3.003 

 2,004 

 237 



Thousand 



cu.ft. 



1,143 



670 



252 



12,468 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



763 



500 



94 



9,168 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



380 



170 



158 



3,300 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 21,850 

 21, 100 

 25, 710 

 2,788 



Thousand 



cu.ft. 



13, 490 



12,260 



15, 030 



1,5.S3 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 8,360 

 8,840 

 10, 680 

 1,255 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



584 



2,974 



4,613 



2,644 



18 



Thousand 



cu.ft. 



299 



1,778 



2,940 



458 



7 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 



285 



1,196 



1,673 



2,186 



11 

















17,423 



7,449 



9,974 



14,533 



10, 525 



4,008 



71, 448 



42. 313 



29,135 



10,833 



5,482 



5,351 



25, 413 

 33,851 

 14,209 



16. 998 

 16, 952 

 4, 3.W 



8.415 

 16. K99 

 9,850 



2,783 

 16. 402 

 5,714 



785 

 8,567 

 3,143 



1.998 

 7,835 

 2.571 



21.460 

 34.700 

 17, 950 



9, 340 

 13,800 

 7,140 



12.120 

 20,900 

 10, 810 



5,997 

 7,017 

 3,361 



3,489 

 3,186 

 1,344 



2,508 

 3,831 

 2,017 



73, 473 



38, 309 



35, 164 



24, 899 



12. 495 



12, 404 



74,110 



30, 280 



43,830 



16,375 



8,019 



8,356 



100,316 

 1,353 



9,977 

 134 



90,339 

 1,219 









23,000 

 470 



9,290 

 190 



13, 710 

 280 



21, 788 



8,972 



12 816 





1 







1 









101.669 



12,284 



157 



10,111 



10,901 



157 



91, 558 

 1,383 







23, 470 



891 



496 



22 



9.480 



362 



190 



11 



13.990 



529 



306 



U 



21, 788 

 3.'i8 



8,972 

 118 



12,816 



300 





300 



240 













19 



17 



2 









1 





114, 110 



21, 169 



92, 941 



300 



1 300 



24, 879 



10, 043 



14, 836 



22,165 



9,107 



13,058 



205,006 



66, 927 



138, 079 



39, 732 



23,020 



16, 712 



170, 437 



82.636 



87, 801 



49, 373 



22.608 



26, 765 























205. 006 



66,927 138.079 



39. 732 



23.020 : 16.712 



170. 437 



82. 636 



87, 801 



49. 373 



22.608 



26, 765 



suitable for chippinp. Fine residues include sawdust, shavings, veneer ■ Includes shingle mills, box board, small dimension, turnery and excelsior 



clippings, wood substance removed in barking, screenings, and other plants, and other similar establishments utilizing roundwood. 



material generally too small for chipping. 



Stales and Coastal Ala 



ska, by ind 



ustry source 



, type of ii.se, and section and 



•egion, 1952 ' 









Veneer 



Cooperage 



Pulp- 

 fuel 3 



Other = 



Total 



Fuel 3 



Fiber ' 



Other 5 



Total 



Fuel 3 



Other 5 



Total 



FueP 



Fiber < 



Other 5 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 1,999 

 2,786 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 1,580 

 2,680 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



417 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



2 

 106 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 745 

 339 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 744 

 333 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



1 

 6 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 13,490 

 8,360 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 280 

 246 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 274 

 29 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



5 

 10 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



1 

 207 







4,785 



4,260 



417 



108 



1,084 



1,077 



7 



21.850 



526 



303 



15 



208 



1,200 

 1,604 



638 

 1.561 



266 



296 

 43 



435 



78 



424 



1 



11 



12,260 

 8,840 



1,746 

 1,078 



1,366 

 517 







380 

 561 







2,804 



2,199 



266 



339 



513 



425 



88 



21, 100 



2,824 



1,883 



1 941 



1,891 

 2,853 



711 

 2,818 



70 

 



1,110 

 35 



94 

 114 



94 

 79 





15,030 

 10, 680 



2,790 

 1,470 



2,790 

 1,409 





35 







61 



! 4, 744 



3, ,529 



70 



1.145 



208 



173 



35 



25. 710 



4,260 



4,199 





61 



1,969 

 1,795 



1.145 

 1.776 



465 



359 

 19 



6,106 

 1,659 



0.087 

 154 



19 

 1,505 



1.533 

 1. 255 



362 

 1,684 



362 

 1,325 



j 

 '.'.V".V.V^/.\ "359 



i 3,764 



2.921 



465 



378 



7,765 



6,241 



1,524 



2,788 



2.046 



1.687 





359 









184 

 207 



154 

 206 





30 



1 











4 

 3 



4 

 3 

































391 



360 





31 











7 



7 



1 



















7,243 

 9.245 



4.228 

 9,041 



1,218 



1,797 

 204 



7,380 

 2,190 



7,349 

 567 



31 



1,623 



42, 313 

 29,135 



5,182 

 4,481 



4,796 

 3,283 



5 



10, 



381 

 1, 188 









1 16, 488 



13, 269 



1,218 



2,001 



9. 570 



7,916 



1,654 



71, 448 



9,663 



8,079 



15 1 



1,569 



