LUMBER CUT OF UNITED STATES, 1870-1920.' 
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Table 7. — Reported production of yellow pine ^ lumber in 1920. 
[Computed total production in the United States, 11,091,000 M feet.] 
State. 
United States 
Louisiana 
Mississippi 
Texas 
Alabama 
Florida 
Arkansas 
North Carohna 
Georgia 
South Carolina 
Virginia 
Oklahoma 
Tennessee 
Maryland 
Missouri 
All other States (see Table 37, p. 56) 
Number 
of active 
mills 
reporting. 
6.014 
Quantity reported. 
M feet b. m. Per cent 
8,964,313 
202 
549 
221 
872 
196 
361 
,053 
694 
367 
731 
48 
292 
149 
92 
187 
2, 066, 263 
1, 322, 958 
1, 125,015 
985, 773 
744,373 
586,369 
517, 425 
478, 547 
436, 246 
404, 804 
135, 280 
74, 167 
35, 360 
23,693 
28,040 
100.0 
23.0 
14.8 
12.6 
11.0 
8.3 
6.5 
5.8 
5.3 
4.9 
4.5 
1.5 
.8 
.4 
.3 
.3 
Average 
value per 
1,000 feet 
f. 0. b. mill. 
$35. 89 
42.50 
36. 67 
33. 81 
31.44 
35. 77 
36. 77 
29. 88 
26.84 
39.06 
33.48 
37.60 
25. 16 
29.71 
25.57 
27.43 
1 Longleaf pine {Pinm palmtris), also known as Georgia pine and hard pine and exported as pitch pine; 
cut mostly in the Gulf States. North Carolina pine (P. taeda), also called shortleaf, lobloUy, old field, 
rosemary, and Virginia pine; cut mostly in Virginia, North and South Carolina. Arkansas, and Texas. 
Shortleaf pine (JP . echinata); cut mostly in Virginia, North and South Carolina, ArKansas. Missouri, Louis- 
iana, and Mississippi. Sand pine (P. clausa); Florida and Alabama. Slash (or Cuban) pine (P. hetero- 
■phylta); cut mostly in Georgia and the Gulf States east of the Mississippi River. Scrubpine {P.virginiana), 
also called Jersey pine; cut in the Middle Atlantic States. Pitch pine (P. rigida); Middle Atlantic and 
Northern States. Spruce pine (P. ^Zabra); Gulf States. Pond pine (P. seroiina); South Atlantic States. 
Table-Mountain pine (P. pungens); Appalachian Mountains. 
Table 8. — Reported production of Douglas fir^ lumber, 1920. 
[Computed total production in the United States, 6,960,000 M feet.] 
State. 
Number 
of active 
mills 
reporting. 
Quantity reported. 
Mfeetb.m, 
Per cent. 
Average 
value per 
1,000 feet 
f.o.b.mill 
United States 
Washington 
Oregon 
California 
Idaho 
Montana 
All other States (see Table 37, p. 56) 
1,403 
6, 956, 683 
100.0 
$34.59 
464 
527 
101 
131 
84 
96 
4,275,017 
2,347,368 
161,632 
105, 786 
55, 670 
11,210 
61.5 
33.7 
2.3 
1.5 
34.94 
34.80 
30.50 
25.09 
29.73 
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1 Douglas fir {Pseudotsuga taxifolia) is the principal commercial species. 
