LUMBER CUT OF UNITED STATES, 1870-1920. 
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Table 36. — Reported production of minor species in 1920. 
[Computed total production in the United States, 68,300 M feet.] 
Magnolia 
Hackberrv 
Dogwood 
Laurel 
Persimmon 
Spanish cedar 
Bellwood 
Red bay 
Apple 
HoUy 
Sassafras 
Chittam 
Box elder 
Boxwood 
Coffee tree 
Mulberry 
Average 
value per 
1,000 feet 
f. 0. b.mill. 
38.40 
46.55 
49.09 
75.00 
60.00 
85,49 
140. 92 
54. 46 
46.09 
40.00 
111. 13 
41.33 
34.67 
31.28 
2 100.00 
2 30.00 
2 30.00 
States reporting 
Louisiana, New York, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio. 
West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, 
Indiana, Tennessee, Norlh CaroCna, Michigan, 
Virginia, Kentucky, Vermont, Massachusetts, 
Arkansas, lUinois, Wisconsin, Connecticut, 
Maryland. 
Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, New York, 
Wisconsin, Virginia. 
Oregon. 
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, 
Tennessee, Illinois, Texas. 
Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, West Vir- 
ginia, Kentucky^ Ohio. 
Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, 
Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Indiana, Illi- 
nois, Oklahoma, Missouri, Alabama, Ten- 
nessee, Ohio. 
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Arkansas, Louisiana, 
Maryland, West Virginia, ilissouri, Mississippi, 
Tennessee. Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, North 
CaroUna, Illinois. 
Washington, Oregon. 
West Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana, New York, 
Virginia, Vermont, North Carolina, Minnesota, 
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, 
Kentucky. 
West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, 
Tennessee, 
Florida, Mississippi. 
CaUfomia. 
Arkansas, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, 
Georgia, Missouri, Louisiana. 
New York, Louisiana, Ohio. 
Tennessee. 
Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, 
New York, Indiana. 
Massachusetts, Mississippi. 
Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana. 
North Carohna, Tennessee. 
North Carolina. 
Illinois. 
Arkansas. 
Ohio. 
I Less than 3 mills, 2 Arbitrary value assigned . 
LUMBER PRODUCTION BY STATES AND SPECIES. 
Table 37 is a recapitulation for the United States of the 1920 
lumber production figures shown in Tables 7 to 36, inclusive. The 
aggregate reported production of softwoods and hardwoods in each 
State is shown, and also the production of lath and shingles. 
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