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BULLETIN 1241, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 22. — Source of the mechanical wood pulp utilized by the United States. 
[Pulp wood and paper converted into tons of wood pulp of 2,000 pounds.] 
Year. 
Total 
utilized. 
From do- 
mestic 
pulp wood. 
Total im- 
ports, 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Imported from— 
Canada 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
Norway, 
Sweden, 
Finland, 
and Ger- 
many 
(wood pulp 
and paper). 
All other 
countries 
(wood pulp 
and paper). 
Domestic 
exports 
(wood pulp 
and paper). 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1S99 
2, 582, 000 
2, 138, 000 
2, 408, 000 
2, 176, 000 
1, 977, 000 
2, 157, 000 
1, 715, 000 
1,287,000 
1, 041, 000 
557, 000 
1, 168, 000 
1,021,000 
1, 296, 000 
1,208,000 
1, 122, 000 
1,275,000 
991,000 
880, 000 
763,000 
505, 000 
1, 446, 000 
1, 140, 000 
1,167,000 
1, 080, 000 
958,000 
979, 000 
783, 000 
451, 000 
312, 000 
100, 000 
1, 296, 000 
962, 000 
1, 085, 000 
1,078,000 
955, 000 
954,000 
775, 000 
438, 000 
253,000 
93,000 
141,000 
171,000 
75, 000 
9,000 
7,000 
7,000 
2,000 
32,000 
23,000 
55,000 
112.000 
3, 000 103. OOO 
20,000 
6,000 
10,000 
17,000 
4,000 
5,000 
2,000 
3,000 
42,000 
3,000 
97,000 
59,000 
44,000 
34,000 
48,000 
Table 23. — Source of the wood pulp used in the book paper consumed in the 
United States. 
[Percentages of part of book paper made of wood pulp.] 
Year. 
United 
States 
consump- 
tion. 
Equiva- 
lent of 
wood 
pulp used 
in book 
(75 per 
cent of 
total). 
From 
domes- 
tic 
pulp 
wood. 
Imported from— 
Domes- 
tic ex- 
ports 
(book). 
Canada. 
Norway, Swe- 
den, Finland, 
Germany. 
All other 
countries. 
Manufac- 
turedinU.S. 
from— 
Book. 
Manu- 
factured 
inU.S. 
from 
wood 
pulp. 
Book. 
Manu- 
factured 
in U.S. 
from 
wood 
pulp. 
Book. 
Pulp 
wood. 
Wood 
pulp. 
1922;... 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
1914 
Tons. 
968, 000 
707, 000 
1, 060, 000 
838, 000 
800, 000 
846, 000 
926, 000 
Tons. 
725, 000 
530,000 
795, 000 
630,000 
600, 000 
635, 000 
695, 000 
P.ct. 
58 
74 
76 
90 
94 
P.ct. 
17 
15 
17 
17 
12 
P.ct. 
14 
10 
9 
4 
2 
P.ct. 
0) 
0) 
0) 
0) 
0) 
0) 
0) 
P.ct. 
12 
4 
4 
1 
(0 
P.ct. 
(') 
(') 
0) 
0) 
P.ct. 
1 
1 
Q) 
P.ct. 
(') 
(') 
(') 
0) 
0) 
0) 
(') 
P.ct. 
2 
4 
6 
12 
8 
7 
2 
97 
88 
10 
14 
0) 
(') 
1 Less than 1 per cent. 
Table 24. — Source of the wood pulp used in the paper board consumed in the United 
States. 
[Percentages of part of boards mado of wood pulp.] 
From 
domes- 
tic pulp 
wood. 
Imported from— 
United States board 
consumption. 
Canada. 
Norway, Swe- 
den, Finland, 
and Germany. 
All other coun- 
tries. 
Total. 
20 per cent 
of total 
(repre- 
senting 
wood 
pull. 
used). 
Manufactured 
in Dnited Btates 
from— 
Boards. 
Manu- 
fac- 
tured in 
United 
Btates 
from 
wood 
pulp. 
Boards. 
Manu- 
fac- 
tured in 
United 
States 
f'oin 
w ood 
pulp. 
Hoards. 
lie ex- 
ports 
(hoards). 
Pulp 
wood. 
Wood 
pulp. 
1922.. 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
2, 164,000 
1,641,000 
2,301,000 
1,940,000 
1,927,000 
430, odd 
830, ooo 
460, 000 
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