47 
SPECIAL INDUSTRIES AND BY-PRODUCTS. 
| Number 
|of estab- | Value of 
lish- | product. 
ments. 
Handles, chair stock, and similar turned and shaped goods ..........----...---- | 13 $41, 884 
Tubs, pails, churns, packages, miscellaneous wooden ware, and veneers..-..-..-. | 9 999, 738 
MIMD Ds so0e sa selac soo sncnse ccosascssss 00576 cess S¢aeossoasonosUa Nes 4E6=0e0 sana 5oc 3 28, 655 
PORTING DIOCIRS 5 559556055250555050055.26055599 555555560 59S ISIS eSNEOSs5 0S 5SEsbSs Ses5Hsedes|boaGusso555~ 
Hubs, spokes, and similar wagon stock, in shape.......---.---....-..--.-------- | 11 380, 240 
A rricultural implement stock, in shape-.---..------.----.-------..--..-.-c------ | 1 | 5, 700 
MAS Ge lane ONS meee ee ee eee ee eee ccieia eines sa ocesen oi e's sen Sedan sees | 8 74, 244 
HscmatedavalUe Ole abhseeetesmon cere. cer ecicte ci-inemacmeias otis se clo ie dcewccemcees|aceececace 550, 000 
Hsiamated value of Obher by-products —- <2 ~ oe c sec ccc niem cc ccrc ces amen m ers c-reccn | SBBosebS ae 125, 563 
(et Sat 
TIOUAM cecccd Sosads soso On Sod Se ooss DS SSaDE bob casacuogcnESecaedss posuoESaAOSeS- | 45 2, 206, 024 
Value of products of wood industries in the several counties of Wisconsin. 
[From the State census of 1895. | 
| 
Wagons, | Wagons, 
ae’ Articles carriages, Stee Articles een 
Name of county. | and laths, paced : ue Name of county. | and laths, | OEE, ee Tred 
manufac-| sleighs, || ...’ | manufac- | sleighs, 
manufac- fanode tA = fae manutac- Seas | ee 
al ured. manufac eRe tured. |manutfac- 
5 tured. | tured. 
| 
| 
Total for State- --'34, 437, 000 19, 234,000 |5, 300,000 || Washburn.-..--- 358, 000 Pee ae | keerererse pss 
———| HAW eee Gacaece 941, 000 272, 000 7, 000 
/NSimMbennGlesesossee e389 000 ee ser eae ne 3, 000 |——— —— —— 
IBMIAKOMN 5 55c555a5s 575, 000 | 50, 000 32, 000 Total for | 
Ranitieldieeseee == 1, 714, 000 8, 000 1, 000 timbered | | 
Borne th = --- a= 13, 000 B00 0s Rees | counties . 24, 568, 000 | 3, 612, 000 386, 000 
Chippewa ...---- 317,000 | 239, 000 5, 000 |, =— => — 
Clankee- 22552 2.2 325, 000 371, 000 LOROOO EA PO Wialseyeteresere = | 1, 227, 000 277, 000 | 24, 000 
Wourlasyees- eee 744, 000 ; 1,179, 000 242,000 || Kau Claire.----- | 2, 170, 000 230. 000 | 12, 000 
ID sasscoossce-|| OPE OI ss on> Ae oee 4,000 || Juneau......... | 137, 000 2,000 | 7, 000 
Blorence: sss. 3: OSG O0 betes a eee La OTOSSO- mantel 2,113, 000 54, 000 109, 000 
MOTeSteE ee =e ae OSs O00n teat ceeenereee ee ora} HMONG) 555445552 | 237, 000 2, 000 | 4, 000 
Fimo nes eee | D5 O00 SIMO0Re Peron ns | Outagamie...... 83,000 | 260, 000 14, 000 
JACKSON Soo =e 24, 000 | 6, 000 5,000 | Waupaca...---- 998. 000 | 56, 000 9, 000 
Tanglade ---=2--- 453, 000 312, 000 5,000 | Winnebago...-. | 1,082,000 3,920, 000 349, 000 
einicol nes sess | 2, 353, 000 EE ereseeiee | see pea Eee 
Marathon: ---.--- 2,000,000; 711, 000 13, 000 Total for | 
Marinette -..-.--- 3, 749, 000 136, 000 3, 000 counties 
OCOntoeeaa--se-- 746, 000 |------ a Tee See directly 
Oneidas 2-2 325522 1, 481, 000 302 000 Meseeeeaaee depend- 
12g) rete gees ee ee 115, 000 2,000 — 1, 000 | ent on 
OTGUAG Cee = ae 518, 000 105,000 | 21,000 the Wis- 
LEO) Bipeogoeses= 4 OU |. 5255555585 sobsnse0se consin | | | 
PCL CO Sosa 135, 000 32, 000 22, 000 forests...| 8,047,000 | 4,801,000 | 528,000 
SEIWATOP eecsesosae RUE OUD eeescadees saeseodseal | =——| SSS | See 
AN On Fo 5 351, 000 5, 000 5, 000 Other parts | 
Sits GK0) >. eee 702, 000 41,000 | = 1, 000 of the) | | 
asdomsec s-c- = 2 656, 000 1, 000 ; 6, 000 State ....| 1, 822,000 |10, 821,000 ; 4,386,000 
WWallagign 2 = Secs = YAM WU iis seecocssaslsosesbosoc | 
From this enumeration it would appear that the value of lumber and 
articles of wood alone produced in the timbered counties, and those 
directly dependent for their supplies on the forests of Wisconsin, 
amounts in one year (1894) to not less than $41,000,000. To this must 
be added $3,200,000 for the wood products of Sheboygan and $4,700,000 
for those of Milwaukee which are at least partially dependent on Wis- 
consin supplies, being in part supplied from Michigan sources, making 
the total value of product for the State a round $50,000,000. 
In 1890 there was invested in the saw-milling industry alone, accord- 
ing to the census of that year, nearly $85,000,000, or a sum equal to 
