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Table 25. — Source of the wrapping paper consumed in the United States. 
[All pulp wood and wood pulp used in the manufacture of wrapping paper is converted into tons of 2,000 
pounds of wrapping paper.] 
Year. 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
1914 
United 
States con- 
sumption. 
Tons. 
2 1, 059, 000 
770, 000 
1, 003, 000 
825, 000 
859,000 
814. 000 
892, 000 
From domestic 
pulp wood. 
Tons. 
704, 000 
545, 000 
804,000 
684,000 
724,000 
658, 000 
772, 000 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Imported from- 
Canada. 
Manufactured in United States 
from — 
Pulp wood. 
Tons. 
63,000 
43,000 
58,000 
55,000 
44,000 
43,000 
46, 000 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Wood pulp. 
136, 000 
83,000 
127, 000 
103, 000 
120,000 
110, 000 
24,000 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Wrapping. 
Tons. 
1,349 
3 
1,186 
2,369 
3,873 
1,969 
6,412 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Year. 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
1914 
Imported from- 
Norway, Sweden, Finland, and 
Germany. 
Manufactured 
in United 
States from 
wood pulp. 
Tons. 
144,000 
111,000 
52,000 
26,000 
3,000 
33,000 
39,000 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Wrapping. 
Tons. 
( 3 ) 
28,063 
4,618 
831 
3 
655 
12, 638 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
P) 
All other countries. 
Manufactured 
in United 
States from 
wood pulp. 
Tons. 
1,000 
800 
3,000 
2,000 
"00 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
( 3 ) 
Wrapping. 
Tons. 
3,503 
1,086' 
454 
29 
98 
707 
1,490 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Domestic 
exports * 
(wrapping). 
Tons. 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
22, 367 
18,114 
43, 599 
47, 258 
35, 846 
33, 818 
10.318 
1 Includes paper bags (quantity estimated from value of domestic exports). 
2 Not exact total because of rounding off of all figures except those from the Bureau of Foreign and 
Domestic Commerce. 
3 Less than 1 per cent. 
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