SAW MILLS. 



119 



Number of mills, logging railroads, and daily capacity of mills — Continued. 



United States. 



Virginia 



North Carolina. 

 South Carolina . 

 Georgia , 



Southern Atlantic States. 

 Atlantic coast 



"Florida 



Alabama... 

 Mississippi 

 Louisiana . . 



Gull* States 

 Texas 



Michigan . 

 Wisconsin 

 Minnesota 



Northern lumbering States 



Ohio 



Indiana 

 Illinois . 



Northern agricultural States 

 Lake States 



West Virginia 



Kentucky 



Tennessee 



Arkansas 



Missouri 



Central States. 



Towa 



North Dakota. 

 South Dakota . 



Nebraska 



Kansas 



Sawmills. 



ua 



100 



140 



70 



454 



123 

 141 

 152 

 106 



576 



549 

 109 





08 



21 

 16 



17 



112 





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8 



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31 



8 



29 



l 26 



2 



34 



9 



2 





1 57 



17 



44 



Daily sa%\ mill capacity. 



Daily sh mule-null 

 'capacity. 



Lowest. 



123 



29 



t Za 



325 1,3 17 



240 





Feet B. M. 



1,602,000 



1, 932, 000 



840, 000 



3, 080, 000 



7, 460, 000 



42, 532, 000 



Highest. 



Feet B. 2f. 

 3, 200. 000 

 3, 005, 000 

 1, 5S0, 000 

 5 495, 000 



13, 940, 000 



78, C63, 000 



13 



13 



13 



3 



48 

 20 

 18 

 29 



20 

 36 

 34 



15 



2, 036, 000 

 2, 514, 000 

 2, 740, 000 

 1, 926, 000 



3, 605, 000 

 4, 503, 000 

 5, 015, 000 

 3, 405, 000 



522 



55 



~ ~150~ 



~~T 



847 

 477 

 103 



52 

 32 



2 



1,427 



86 



115 



13 



30 



305 



9,216,000 16,390,000 



61 



3,602,000 I 6,370,000 



391 



101 



205 



26 



07 



2 



79 

 20 



2 



129 



101 



68 

 41 



30 

 9 



82 



51 



9 



21, 630, 000 



14, 724, 000 



4, 182, 000 



42, 045, 000 



27, 585, 000 



8, 905, 000 



40, 536, 000 78, 505, 000 



3, 856, 000 

 4, 192, 000 

 1, 158, 000 



7, 820, 000 

 8, 130, 000 

 2, 770, 000 



1,234 



187 



2,661 



136 

 218 

 332 

 284 



184 



273 



93 

 117 

 111 



33 



71 



342 



10 



9, 206, 000 18, 720, 000 



794 



271 



14 

 34 

 29 

 56 

 15 



37 

 32 



27 



111 49,472,000 



40 

 10 

 20 

 45 

 10 



1, 425, 000 

 3, 146, 000 



4, 018, 000 



5, 030, 000 

 2, 016, 000 



1,154 



393 



148 



138 



125 | 13, 635, 000 



42 

 1 



38 

 4 



19 



14 



3,400,000 



186, 000 



12, 000 



94, 315, 000 



2, 595, 000 

 5, 970, 000 

 7, 695, 000 

 9, 015, 000 



3, 820, 000 



29, 695, 000 



3, 055, 000 



360, 000 

 25, 000 



Lowest. 



108, 000 

 102, 000 

 369, 000 

 816, 000 



Highest. 



Ninnber. 

 330, 000 

 335, 000 

 475, 000 



1, 470, 000 



1, 515, 000 | 2, 030, 000 

 "12,083,000 ~ 23, 430, 000 



890, 000 



812,000 



282, 000 



1, 536. 000 



1, 575, 000 



1, 655, 000 

 503, 000 



2, 945, 000 



3, 520, 000 t 6, 680, 000 



890, 000 1, 525, 000 



12, 356, 000 

 8, 706, 000 

 2, 700, 000 



25, 680, 000 



15, 865, 000 



4, 740, 000 



23,762,000 46,285,000 



162, 000 

 300, 000 

 264, 000 



310, 000 

 540, 000 

 445, 000 



726,000 1,293,000 



24,488,000 I 47,580,000 



770, 000 

 306, 000 

 180,000 

 1, 074, 000 

 214, 000 



1, 490, 000 

 590, 000 

 360, 000 



1, 920, 000 

 355, 000 



2, 544, 000 I 4, 715, 000 



900,000! 1,785,000 



186, 000 



365, 000 



Prairie States , 

 Interior States 



Montana 



Wyoming 



Colorado 



New Mexico 



Indian Territory. 



Eastern Eocky Mountian region. 



Idaho . . . 

 Nevada . 

 Ut;>h.... 

 Arizona. 



Western Rocky Mountain region 

 llocky Mountain region 



California... 



Oregon 



Washington 



Pacific coast 

 Total 



65 



1,219 



10 

 34 

 15 

 17 



33 



1, 598, 000 



4, 040, 000 



1, 086, 000 2, 150, 000 



402 



181 



140 



100 



37 



6 



31 



10 



84 



184 



159 

 184 

 178 



521 



8,818 



17 

 1 



7 



29 



8 



1 



20 



56 



15 



20 

 2 

 9 

 o 



33 



33 



89 



3 



7 

 16 



64 

 25 

 83 



26 



1,118 



172 



2,728 



672 



125 17,233,000 



33, 733, 000 



3, 630, 000 



33 



11 

 2S 



70 



717 



438, 000 

 60, 000 

 420, 000 

 222, 000 

 180, 000 



3, 000, 000 

 110,000 

 820, 000 

 405, 000 

 350 000 



162,000 



96, 000 



318, 000 



108, 000 



12, 000 



1,320,000 



2, 685, 000 



696, 000 



306, 000 

 212, 000 

 182, 000 

 146, 000 



580, 000 

 380, 000 

 285, 000 

 310, 000 



150, 000 

 24, 000 

 48, 000 

 24, 000 



76C, 000 



1,555,000 



246, 000 



6,865,000 



310, 000 

 170, 000 

 620, 000 

 210, O0G 

 25, 000 



1, 335, 000 



315, 000 

 50, 000 

 95, 000 

 50, 000 



510, 000 



2, 086, 000 



4, 240, 000 



942, 000 



3,446,000 

 2, 722, 000 

 2,850,000 



6,105,000 

 5, 223, 000 

 5, 500, 000 



2, 202, 000 



380, 000 



2, 114, 000 



9, 018, 000 



16, 830, 000 



4, 696, 000 



133, 159, 000 



250,745,000 



40, 251, 000 



1, 885, 000 



4,010,000 



715, 000 



3, 645, 000 



8,370,000 



96,295,000 



a Shingles may be averaged 5,000 to the 1,000 feet B. M. 



This sawmill capacity, of between 140,000,000 and 270,000,000 feet B. M. daily, which for our 

 purposes can be considered practically the same to-day, would indicate at the very lowest an 

 annual product of about 35,000,000,000 feet B. M. ? requiring In round numbers 5,000,000,000 at least 

 cubic feet of forest-grown material. 



