Table 1.12—Value added in manufacturing of lumber and wood products! and pulp and paper products” in the South, by region and 
State, selected years 1947-82. Data are shown in current dollars and constant 1967 dollars.—Continued 
' Manufacturing industries included under Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 24 in the Census of Manufactures for each year, with the following 
exceptions. Data for SIC 2411, logging camps and logging contractors, were not collected by the 1947 census. This category represented about 11 
percent of employment under SIC 24 in the 1954 census. Data for SIC 2451, mobile homes, were included under SIC 24 for the first time in the 1972 census. 
To improve comparability with earlier census years, data for SIC 2451 are not included in the figures for census years 1972, 1977, and 1982. SIC 24 does 
not include wooden furniture and fixtures. 
? Manufacturing industries included under SIC code 26 in the Census of Manufactures for each year, such as pulp, paper, and paperboard mills, paperboard 
containers and boxes, and converted paper products. 
3 Due to a change in instructions for reporting inventory values for the 1982 Economic Censuses, value added figures for 1982 may not be strictly comparable 
to figures for prior years. 
* Converted to constant dollars by dividing current dollars by the Producer Price Index for all industrial commodities as reported by the Department of 
Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 1967 = 100. 
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Censuses of Manufactures. 
