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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
OF THE

U N IT E D STATE

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TWENTY-FIFTH NUMBER.
Dpulation, F in a n ce, C o m m e rc e , A g ric u ltu ra l and
oth er leading- P ro d u cts, M in in g , R ailro a d s and
T ele g ra p h s, Im m ig ra tio n , E d u ca tio n , P u b lic
L a n d s, P e n sio n s, P o sta l S ervice,
P rices, T o n n a g e , etc.

PREPARED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, UNDER THE DIRECTION
OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

W ASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT




PRINTING
1903.

OFFICE.




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reasury

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Document No. 2311.
Office of Secretary.

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F rontispiece ..................................................................................... ................facing
A rea of States and T erritories ; organization of territories , and

Page.
3

ADMISSION OF STxVTES I

Table 1. Area o f States and Territories; date of organization of Territo
ries; admission o f States.................................................................................
P opulation :
Table 2. Population, by States, at each census, 1790 to 1900 ......................
Table 3. Rank in population o f each State and Territory at each census,
1790 to 1900 ........................................................................................................
Table 4. Density o f population, per square mile, o f States and Territories
at each census, 1790 to 1900 .............................................................................
Table 5. Native and foreign born population, by States and Territories,
1880 to 1900 ......................................................................................................
Table C. Percentages o f native and foreign born of total population, by
States and Territories, 1890 and 1900..............................................................
Table 7. Persons o f school, militia, and voting ages, by sex, general
nativity, and color, by States and Territories, 1900....................................
Table 8. Number of males o f voting age, by general nativity and color,
by States and Territories, 1900 ......................................................................P ublic de b t :
Table 9. Principal o f public debt, analysis of, 1876 to 1902..........................
A ppropriations :
Table 10. Annual appropriations, objects of, 1895 to 1903.............................
R eceipts and expenditures :
Table 11. Receipts and expenditures, 1893 to 1902:
Receipts and their sources...........................................................................
Expenditures and their objects...................................................................
E xpense of collecting reven u e :
Table 12. Internal and customs revenue and expenses o f collecting, 1862
to 1902 .........................................................................- ......................................
I nternal revenue and sources of, etc .-:
Table 13. Internal revenue, amounts of, collected from the various sources,
1876 to 1902.........................................................................................................
Table 14. Internal revenue, amounts of, collected, by States and Terri­
tories, 1893 to 1902.............................................................................................
Table 15. Fermented liquors and distilled spirits, kinds and quantities of,
produced and consumed, 1877 to 1902............................................................
Table 16. Distilled spirits, quantity of, produced in each State and Terri­
tory, 1897 to 1902..................................................
Table 17. Fermented liquors, quantity of, produced in each State and
Territory, 1897 to 1902.......................................................................................
Oleomargarine product :
Table 18. Oleomargarine product on which internal-revenue tax was paid,
1895 to 1902...........................




5

13
15
23
24
26
28
30
32
34
36

37
43

49

50
51
53
54
55

56

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CONTENTS.
oney

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and

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Page.

:

Table 19. Gold and silver coin and bullion; gold, silver, and currency cer­
tificates ; United States, national, and State bank notes, in Treasury and
in circulation, etc., and estimated money in the United States on July 1
o f each year, 1879 to 1902..................................................................................
G o ld

and

p r o d u c t , c o in a g e

s il v e r

,

and

r a t io

Table 20. Gold and silver production of the world, 1493 to 1901................
Table 21. Gold and silver production o f the United States, 1792 to 1895...
Table 22. Gold and silver production, by States and Territories, 1896 to
1902 .................................................................
Table 23. Gold and silver product, commercial value and ounces of, 1851
to 1902................................................................................................................. .
Table 24. Coinage of the United States mints, 1848 to 1902 .........................
Table 25. Silver, fine, price of, in London, and commercial ratio o f silver
to gold, 1833 to 1902 .........................................................................................
Table 26. Bullion value of 371J grains pure silver, 1850 to 1902 ..................
N a t io n a l

ban ks

ban ks

xchanges

of

c l e a r in g

h ouses

and

s il v e r

,

im p o r t s

and

65
66
67
68
72
73
74
75
77

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and

expo rts

80
81
82
85
86
87
92
96

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Table 43. Merchandise imported and exported, total values of, 1853 to 1902.
Table 44. Merchandise imported and exported, total values of, by countries,
1893 to 1902......................................................................................................
Table 45. Merchandise imported and exported, total values of, and duty
collected, by customs* districts, 1888 to 1902 ...............................................
Table 46. Merchandise imported, quantities and values of, by articles, 1893
to 1902 .................................................................................................................
Table 47. Domestic merchandise exported, total values of, grouped accord­
ing to sources o f production, 1860, 1870, and 1880 to 1902 ..........................




79

expo rts:

Table 38. Gold imported and exported, 1853 to 1902...................... ..................
Table 39. Silver imported and exported, 1853 to 1902 .....................................
Table 40. Gold imported and exported, by countries, 1893 to 1902..............
Table 41. Silver imported and exported, by countries, 1893 to 1902..............
Table 42. Gold and silver imported and exported, by customs districts,
1888 to 1902 ......................................................................................................
M e r c h a n d is e ,

63
64

:

Table 36. Clearing-house transactions at New York, 1854 to 1902............
Table 37. Exchanges o f clearing houses, amounts of, 1894 to 1902 ............
Gold

62

:

Table 34. Savings banks, resources and liabilities of, 1891 to 1902.............
Table 35. Savings banks, deposits, number of depositors, and average
amount due each, by States, 1901 and 1902...................................................
E

60
61

:

Table 27. National banks, resources and liabilities of, 1891 to 1902.............
Table 28. National banks, liabilities of, and the reserve required held,
each year, 1896 to 1902......................................................................................
Table 29. National banks: Coin and coin certificates held by the banks o f
New York City and o f the United States, respectively, 1898 to 1902.......
Table 30. National banks: Coin and coin certificates held by the banks
in New York City and by all other banks, respectively, 1892 to 1902 .......
Table 31. National banks, capital, surplus, dividends, and total earnings
of, 1879 to 1902....................................................................................................
Table 32. National banks: Loans, capital, surplus, net deposits, and
ratios o f loans to capital, etc., 1881 to 1902.................................................
Table 33. National banks: Classification o f loans in the reserve cities
and in States and Territories, 1902 ..............................................................
Sa v in g s

57

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104
105
137
181
213

CONTENTS.

7

Merchandise , imports and exports —Continued.
Page.
Table 48. Domestic merchandise exported, quantities and values of, by
articles, 1893 to 1902..........................................................................................
214
Table 49. Foreign merchandise exported, quantities and values of, by
articles, 1893 to 1902 ....................................................................................... .
239
Imports for consumption, and d u t y :
Table 50. Imports and duties: Values of imports entered for consumption,
grouped according to degree o f manufacture and uses, 1887 to 1902.......
265
Table 51. Imports and duties: Values o f imports entered for consumption,
with amounts and average ad valorem rates o f duty collected, and im­
ports per capita, from 1876 to 1902 .................................................................
267
Table 52. Imports and duties: Values of the principal dutiable imported
articles entered for consumption, and the amounts of duty collected,
1883 to 1902.........................................................................................................
268
W arehouse transactions .
Table 53. Imported merchandise warehoused, withdrawn from, and
remaining in warehouse, total values of, by months, 1900 to 1902 .........
275
Table 54. Imported merchandise remaining in warehouse, articles of, June
30, 1893 to 1902 ..................................................................................................
276
T ransit and transshipment trade .
Table 55. Transit and transshipment trade: Total values o f merchandise
received from and shipped to the principal and other foreign countries,
1879 to 1902..........................................................................................................
293
E xports of leading domestic products, by countries and customs
districts , 1893 to 1902:
Cotton, raw—
Table 56. By customs districts ..........................................................................
297
300
Table 57. By countries.................. ......................................................................
Breadstuffs: Corn, wheat, and wheat flour—
Table 58. By customs districts...........................................................................
301
Table 59. By countries .......................................................................................
308
Provisions: Beef, pork, tallow, lard, bacon, ham, butter, and
cheese—
Table 60. By customs districts...........................................................................
313
Table 61. By cou ntries........................................................................................
321
Illuminating mineral oil—
Table 62. By customs d istricts...........................................................................
332
Table 63. By countries.........................................................................................
334
Animals: Cattle, horses, and sheep—
Table 64. By customs districts...............................................................
337
Table 65. By countries...............................................
340
Tobacco, leaf—
Table 66. By customs districts...........................................................................
342
Table 67. By countries.........................................................................................
343
Corn, wheat , and cotton produced, imported , exported , and re ­
tained for consumption :
Table 68. Corn, quantity of, produced, and corn and corn meal, imported,
exported, and retained for consumption, 1867 to 1902..................................
344
Table 69. Wheat, quantity of, produced, and wheat and flour, imported,
exported, and retained for consumption, 1867 to 1902..................................
345
Table 70. Cotton, raw, quantity of, produced, imported, exported, and
retained for consumption, 1878 to 1902..........................................................
346
Table 71. Cotton crop, and annual exports, and takings of United States
spinners, 1848 to 1902.........................................................................................
347




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CONTENTS.

Cottons, exports of , by countries, etc . :
Page.
Table 72. Cottons o f domestic manufacture exported, quantities and values
of, 1851 to 1902....................................................................................................
348
Table 73. Cottons of domestic manufacture exported, by countries o f desti­
nation, 1902.........................................................................................................
349
W ool, raw , produced, imported , and exported :
Table 74. Wool, raw, quantity of, produced, imported, exported, and re­
tained for consumption, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1863 to 1902 ......... ..............
350
Table 75. Wool, imports of, by classes and countries, 1893 to 1902.............
351
Sugar imports, products, and consumption :
Table 76. Sugar and molasses imported, quantities and values of, with
rates and amounts o f duty collected on sugar, 1856 to 1902........................
357
Table 77. Sugar, imports of, by grades and countries, 1893 to 1902.............
358
Table 78. Sugar and molasses, quantities of, produced in Louisiana, and
in other Southern States, respectively, 1853 to 1902..................................
362
Table 79. Sugar, quantity of, consumed, calendar years 1822 to 1902.........
363
T ea and coffee , imports and exports :
Table 80. Coffee, net quantities and values of, imported and exported, 1853
to 1902...................................................................................................................
365
Table 81. Tea, net quantities and values of, imported and exported, 1853
to 1902..........................
366
Spirits , wines , and malt liquors, consumption :
Table 82. Distilled spirits, wines, and malt liquors, consumption of, 1880
to 1902......................................................................
367
P etroleum products and exports :
Table 83. Petroleum, crude, quantity of, produced, imported, exported,
368
and consumed, 1879 to 1902......................... ....................................................
Mineral and iron and steel product :
Table 84. Coal, bituminous, produced, imported, exported, and consumed,
1876 to 1902 ..........................................................................................................
369
Table 85. Coal product, by States and Territories, 1880, and 1891 to 1901.
370
Table 86. Mineral production, 1896 to 1901.......................................................
372
Table 87. Pig iron, quantity of, produced in each State and Territory,
1890 to 1901.........................
375
Table 88. Iron and steel manufactures, kinds of, produced, 1897 to 1901..
377
Table 89. Pig iron, kinds of, produced, by States, 1895 to 1901....................
377
Table 90. Steel, crude, kinds of, produced, 1867 to 1901...........................
379
I ron, and tin plates , product, imports, exports , and consumption :
Table 91. Pig iron, quantity of, produced, imported, exported, and retained
for consumption,, 1883 to 1902...........................................................................
380
Table 92. Iron and steel railroad bars, quantities of, produced, imported,
exported, and retained for consumption, 1883 to 1902.................................
380
Table 93. Tin plates imported, quantities of, by countries, 1870 to 1902 . . .
381
Table 94. Tin plates, quantities of, manufactured, 1892 to 1901....................
381
Crops and farm anim als :
Table 95. Quantities o f grain, flour, and meal received at New York, by
routes; and quantities received at Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, Bal­
timore, New Orleans, and Montreal, 1887 to 1 9 0 1 ...,................. ..............
382
Table 96. Cereal crops, estimated annual product, acreage, total value,
value per bushel, yield per acre, and value per acre, distinguishing corn,
wheat, oats, rye, barley, and buckwheat, 1866 to 1902...................................
383
Table 97. Wheat, production of, by States and Territories, 1878 to 1902.......
389
Table 98. Cotton crop, estimated annual acreage, product, and value of, in
the principal and all other States and Territories, 1850 to 1899...............
392




CONTENTS.

9

Crops and farm animals —Continued.
Page.
Table 99. Tobacco crop, estimated annual acreage, product, and value of, in
the principal and all other States and Territories, 1884 to 18*8, 1893 to
1896, 1899, and 1902 ..........................................................................................
395
Table 100. Hay crop, by States, 1897 to 1902......................................................
397
Table 101. Potato crop, by States, 1897 to 1902 .................................................
398
Table 102. Flax crop, by States, 1902..........................................................
Table 103. Farm animals, number and value of, 1878 to 1902...........................
400
Table 104. Wool clip, by States, 1902...................................................................
401
Railroads :
Table 105. Railroads, mileage of, in operation and constructed each year,
1832 to 1901.............................................................................................................
404
Table 106. Railroads, mileage of, in each State and group of States, 1860,
1870, 1880, 1890, and 1898 to 1 9 0 1 ...................................................................
404
Table 107. Railroads, number o f locomotives and cars on, 1895 to 1901___
406
Table 108. Railroads, length o f line, cost o f construction, and traffic of,
1873 to 1901.............................................................................................................
407
Table 109. Railroads, average receipts o f principal lines, per ton per mile,
1870,1880,1890, and 1896 to 1901............................... .....................................
409
Table 110. Railroads, average receipts per ton per mile, by groups o f
410
States and for the United States, 1889 to 1901.............................................
Table 111. Railroads, mileage of, in the United States, by States and Terri­
tories, 1901................................................................................................... .
.
411
Table 112. Railways, business of, 1897 to 1901................................................
412
Table 113. Railways, passenger and freight service on, 1897 to 1901.........
413
Table 114. Railways, income account of, 1897 to 1901.....................................
413
Table 115. Railroads, results o f passenger and freight service on, 1896 to
1901...........................................................................................................
Table 116. Railroads placed under receiverships and sold under foreclo­
sure, 1876 to 1902 ..................................................................................................
414
Table 117. Street and elevated railways, mileage, number o f cars, and cap­
italization, 1901, by States, and 1891 to 1901, to ta ls...................................
415
F reight rates :
Table 118. Annual average freight rates per bushel o f wheat for transpor­
tation from Chicago to New York, and from New York to Liverpool,
1861 to 1902............................................................................................................
416
Table 119. Annual average canal freight rates per bushel on wheat, tolls
on wheat, from Buifalo to New York, and elevating and storage rates at
Buffalo, 1870 to 1902................................................................... *
.......................
416
Table 120. Annual average through-freight rates on grain, flour, and pro­
visions from Chicago to European ports, 1893 to 1902...................... ..........
417
Table 121. Annual average freight rates on grain and flour from St. Louis
417
to New York, New Orleans, and Liverpool, 1879 to 1902.............................
T elegraphs and telephones :
Table 122. Western Union Telegraph Company, mileage, offices, traffic,
receipts, expenses, and profits of, 1866 to 1902 .............................................
418
Table 123. Telephones, number of, length of lines, etc., 1896 to 1902...........
419
Table 124. Postal Telegraph Cable Company, officers, length o f lines, etc., .
1885 to 1902.........................................................................................................
420
Commercial failures :
Table 125. Commercial failures, by States and Territories, showing num­
ber o f business concerns, aggregate liabilities, per cent o f failures, etc.,
1900 to 1902 ..........................................................................................................
421
Table 126. Commercial failures, by States and divisions, in manufactur­
ing, trading, and other business, 1901 and 1902............................................
424
Table 127. Commercial failures, quarterly and annually, 1879 to 1902........
428




399

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CONTENTS.

L if e I n s u r a n c e :

Page.

T a b le 128. N um ber o f p o licies, incom e, p a ym en ts, lia b ilitie s , surplus, etc.,
1850 to 1 901.............................................. ..........................., ..........................................................

429

A r m y and m il it ia :
T a b le 129. A rm y , R egu lar, an d M ilitia , force of, 190 1 .................................................

430

I m m ig r a t io n a n d p a s s e n g e r s d e p a r t e d :
T a b le 130. Im m ig ra n ts o f each n a tio n a lity arrived, 1888 to 1 902.....................

431

T a b le 131. Im m ig ra n ts an d other passengers arrived at le a d in g an d other
p o rts, d istin g u ish in g U n ite d S tates citizen s retu rn in g from other n o n ­
im m igran ts and from im m ig r a n ts, 1878 to 1902 .....................................................

433

T a b le 132. Passengers departed from seap orts o f the U n ite d S tates, 1868 to
1902 ......................................................................................................................................................

435

In d ia n s :
T a b le 133. A rea o f In d ia n reservations in each State and T e r r ito r y ; p o p u ­
latio n , b irth s, and death s o f In d ian s, 1890,1900, an d 190 2 ................................

436

E d u c a t io n :
T a b le 134. P u b lic s c h o o ls : A g e , p o pu lation , en rollm en t, and d aily atte n d ­
ance o f p u p ils ; nu m ber o f teachers, an d ex p en d itu res, b y S tates and
Territories, 1900 an d 1901........................................................................................................

437

T a b le 135. School p o p u la tio n , e tc ., sum m ary of, 1870 to 1901 ............................

442

T a b le 136. P u b lic h ig h schools and p riv a te h igh sch ools and academ ies,
in structors an d s tu d en ts in , 1901 ...............................................................................................443
T a b le 137. P u b lic and p riv a te norm al sch ools, in stru cto rs an d stu d en ts in,
,

1901 ......................................................................................................................................................

444

T a b le 138. C olleges and u n iv ersities for m en, in stru c to rs an d stud ents in,
1901 ......................................................................................................................................................
T a b le 139. Schools o f te ch n o lo g y , e tc ., in stru cto rs an d stu d en ts in, 1 9 0 1 ..

445 „
446

T a b le 140. C olleg es and sem inaries for w om en , in stru cto rs and stu d en ts
in , 1 9 0 1 ...................................................................................................................................

447

T a b le 141. P rofessio n al sch ools, sum m ary o f sta tistics of, 1 9 0 1 .......................

448

P u b l ic l a n d s :
T a b le 142. O rig in al h om estead en tries, area of, b y States an d Territories,
1892

to 1 9 0 2 ........................................................................................................................

T a b le 143.

449

R ailro ad selection s, area of, b y S tates and Territories, 1892 to

1902 .............. . .....................................................................................................................................

450

T a b le 144. P u b lic la n d sold, located , e tc ., b y S tates and T erritories, 1892
to 1 9 0 2 .................................................................................................................................................

451

Patents :
T a b le 145. P a te n t Office b u sin ess, 1849 to 1 9 0 2 ............................................................
T a b le 146. P a te n t s :

N u m b er o f

th e

first

p a te n t,

d e sign

p a te n t,

452

and

reissu ed p a te n t, and n u m ber o f first certificate o f reg istra tio n o f a tra d e­
m ark an d la b e l issu ed each year, 1852 to 1903 ..........................................................

453

P e n s io n s :
T a b le 147.

P ension claim s filed and allo w ed , pensioners on th e roll,

and

disbu rsem en ts on accou n t o f pensions, 1865 to 190 2 ..............................................

454

T a b le 148. Pensioners, nu m ber of, on th e ro lls, an d am ou nts o f disbu rse­
m ents for pensions, 1861 to 1902 ........................................................................................
T a b le 149.

456

Pensioners, nu m ber an d classes of, on ro lls o f each agen cy,

1902 ..............................................................................................................................................

457

P ostal s e r v ic e :
T a b le 150. G eneral P o sta l Service, 1876 to 1902 ..........................................................

459

T a b le 151. R a ilw a y P o sta l Service, 1876 to 1 9 0 2 ..........................................................

459

P r ic e s :
T a b le 152. C o tto n , an d stap le m an u factu res o f c o tto n , an nual average
cu rrency p rices of, in th e N ew Y ork m ark et, 1855 to 1902.................................




460

CONTENTS.
P r i c e s — Continued.

Table 153. Wool, prices of fine, medium, and coarse washed clothjng Ohio
fleece, in Eastern markets, 1857 to 1902 ........................................................
Table 154. Grain, provisions, and groceries, annual average prices o f lead­
ing articles of, in the New York market, 1879 to 1902.................................
Table 155. Coal, annual average prices o f anthracite and bituminous, 1840
to 1 902................................................................................................................
Table 156. Prices o f leading classes of necessary articles of daily consump­
tion, in New York, on January 1, 1888 to 1903..............................................
Table 157. Pig iron, rolled bar iron, iron and steel rails, and nails, annual
average prices of, 1855 to 1902.........................................................................
Table 158. Imported merchandise, monthly average import prices o f lead­
ing articles, 1902 ...............................................................................................
Table 159. Imported merchandise, annual average import prices o f lead­
ing articles, 1880 to 1902....................................................................................
Table 160. Domestic products, monthly average export prices o f leading
articles, 1902................
Table 161. Domestic products, annual average export prices of leading
articles, 1877 to 1902...........................................................................................

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461
462
462
463
464
465
467
469
471

T o n n ag e of th e m e r ch a n t m a r in e :

Table 162. Tonnage, sailing and steam, o f the merchant marine, 1873 to
1902 ......................................................................................................................
Table 163. Tonnage owned on the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, and
on the Northern lakes*and Western rivers, 1885 to 1902...........................
Table 164. Tonnage o f steam and sailing vessels o f the merchant marine
employed in the foreign trade, in the coastwise trade, in the whale fish­
eries, and in the cod and mackerel fisheries, 1853 to 1902..........................

472
472

473

T onnage b u il t :

Table 165. Vessels built, class, number, and tonnage of, 1876 to 1902.........
Table 166. Vessels built, tonnage of, in the New England States, on the
entire seaboard, on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, and on the
Great Lakes, 1883to 1902........................
Table 167. Iron vessels built, tonnage of, sailing and steam,1878 to 1902___

474

475
475

T o n n a g e m o v e m e n t in f o r e ig n t r a d e a t s e a p o r t s :

Table 168. Tonnage entered at seaports: American and foreign sailing and
steam vessels, 1874to 1902 ................................................................................
Table 169. Tonnage cleared from seaports: American and foreign sailing
and steam vessels, 1874 to 1902............................. * .........................................
Table 170. Tonnage entered and cleared at seaports, by countries, 1877 to
1902 ......................................................................................................................
Table 171. Tonnage entered and cleared at seaports, by customs districts,
1876 to 1902.........................................................................................................
Table 172. Tonnage entered and cleared at seaports: Nationality of for­
eign and total o f American vessels, 1875 to 1902..........................................

476
477
478
482
485

F o r e ig n c a r r y in g t r a d e in A m e r ic a n a n d f o r e ig n v e s s e l s :

Table 173. Foreign carrying trade in American and foreign vessels, value
of, 1859 to 1902.....................................................................................................

487

W recks :

Table 174. Vessels wrecked, lives lost, etc., 1882 to 1902...............................
Table 175. Wrecks and casualties to United States Government vessels,
1882 to 1902...............................................................................

490
492

P o p u l a t io n :

Table 176. Population, by States and Territories, at each census, 1790 to
1900
Table 177. Foreign-born population, by principal countries of birth, 1850
to 1900 .................................................................................................................




493
495

CONTENTS.

12
P o p u l a t io n — C on tinu ed.

Page.

Table 178. Population engaged in gainful occupations, 1890 and 1900 ___
Table 179. Foreign-born population, by States and Territories, and by
countries o f birth, 1900 ....................................................................................
Table 180. Illiterate population, by States and Territories, race, sex, and
nativity, 1900....................................................

495
499
505

A g r ic u l t u r e :

Table 181. Farms, number and acreage of, and number o f improved and
unimproved, 1850 to 1900..................................................................................
Table 182. Farm property, value of, 1880 to 1900............................................
Table 183. Cane sugar, molasses and sirup, quantity and value of, made
on plantations and in factories, by States and Territories, 1899...............
Table 184. Sugar beets grown, by States and Territories, 1899....................
Table 185. Product o f beet sugar, by States and Territories, 1899 .............
Table 186. Farms, number and acreage of, and improved lands, by States
and Territories, 1880, 1890, and 1900...................................
Table 187. Farm property, value of, by States and Territories, 1880, 1890,
and 1900.............................................

506
506
506
507
507
507
510

M anufactures :

Table 188. Summary of manufactures, by specified industries, 1880, 1890,
and 1900...............................................................................................................
Table 189. Summary of manufactures, by States and Territories, 1880,
1890, and 1900..................................................................................................
Pr o g r e s s ,

im p o r t s ,

exports,

e t c .,

of

the

U n it e d

St a t e s

and

512
527

f o r e ig n

COUNTRIES t

Table 190. Progress of the United States in material industries, 1800 to
1902 ......................................................................................................................
Table 191. Stocks of money, total and per capita, in the principal coun­
tries o f the w orld.............................................
Table 192. Imports, exports, revenue, expenditures, indebtedness, area,
population, etc., o f principal countries o f the w orld .................................




530
563
564

OF EACH
o

N
O

F

in t o t h e

STATE
.
of

and

TERRITORY
1

T e r r i t o r i e s , Oa n d o f

in t h e
.

U n it e d St a t e s ,
—

A

D

A

A

N e w St at e s
G

of
D

R

M

A

U n io n .

[Admission of States from the Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, and areas
from the census of 1900.]

States and Territories.

Date of act o f
organization
or admission.

United
States
Statutes.

Area.

Yol. Page.

Water.

Land.

Total.

ORIGINAL STATES.

Sq. miles. Sq. miles.
300
9,005
275
8, 040
197
1, 053
4,845
145
47, 620
1,550
290
7, 525
230
44, 985
90
1, 960
2, 350
9, 860
40,125
2, 325
3, 670
48, 580
400
30,170
495
58, 980

New Hampshire.
Massachusetts ..
Rhode Island----Connecticut.......
New York...........
New Jersey.......
Pennsylvania . ..
Delaware.........
Maryland...........
Virginia..............
North Carolina..
South Carolina..
Georgia...............

Acres.
Sq. miles.
5, 763, 200
9. 305
5,145, 600
8, 315
673,920
1,250
3,100, 800
4,990
30, 476, 800
49,170
4, 816, 000
7,815
28,790,400
45. 215
1, 254, 400
2, 050
6, 310, 400
12, 210
25, 680, 000
42,450
31, 091, 200
52,250
19, 308, 800
30,570
37,747,200
59,475

STATES A D M ITTE D.

Feb. 4,1791
Feb. 18,1791
J une 1,1796
Mar. 3,1820
Dec. 29,1845
Dec. 31,1862

Kentucky.......
Vermont.........
Tennessee.......
Maine..............
Texas a............
West Virginia.

189
191
491
544
108
633

400
430
300
3,145
3,490
135

40, 000 25, 600, 000
5, 846, 400
9, 135
41, 750 26, 720, 000
29, 895 19, 132, 800
262, 290 167, 865, 600
24, 645 15, 772, 800

40,400
9, 565
42, 050
33, 040
265,780
24,780

26, 086, 400
29, 068, 800

41, 060
48, 720

PUBLIC LAN D STATES ADM ITTED.

O hio.............
Louisiana ...
Indiana.......
Mississippi .
Illinois.........
Alabama---Missouri___
Arkansas . ..
Michigan ...
Florida.........
Iow a.............
Wisconsin
California -..
Minnesota...
Oregon.........
Kansas.........

State----Territory
,State
Territor;
.State a ..’
Territor;
.Statea
Territor;
State a . .
Territor;
.State a ..'
Territor;
State b . *
Territory..
State . . . .
Territory.
State ........
Territory..
State.........
Territory.
State ........
Territory.
State ........
State....... .
Territory.
State ........
Territory.
State ........
Territory.
State ........

Apr. 30,1802
Mar. 3,1805
Apr. 8,1812
May 7,1800
Dec. 11,1816
Apr. 7,1798
Dec. 10,1817
Feb. 3,1809
Dec. 3,1818
Mar. 3,1817
Dec. 14,1819
June 4,1812
Mar. 2,1821
Mar. 2,1819
June 15,1836
Jan. 11,1805
Jan. 26,1837
Mar. 30,1822
Mar. 3,1845
June 12,1838
Mar. 3,1845
Apr. 20,1836
May 29,1848
Sept. 9,1850
Mar. 3,1849
May 11,1858
Aug. 14,1848
Feb. 14,1859
May 30,1854
Jan. 29,1861

2
2
2
2
3
1
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
5
2
5
3
5
5
5
5
9
9
9
11
9
11
10
12

“Joint resolution of Congress.
bSee President’s proclamation, 3 S




173
331
701
58
399
549
472
514
536
371
743
645
493
50
309
144
654
742
235
742
10
233
452
403
285
323
383
277
126

t a

40,760
45, 420

300
3, 300

\
/
\
/
\
/
I
/
\

440

36,350

29, 657, 600

46, 810

56, 000

35, 840, 000

56, 650

710

51, 540

32, 985, 600

52, 250

680

68, 735

43, 990, 400

69, 415

805

53, 045

33, 948, 800

53,850

1,485

57, 430

36, 755, 200

58, 915

4, 440

\
/
\
/
\
/

22, 982, 400

46,340

650

)
/

35, 910

470

54, 240

34, 713, 600

58, 680
56,025

550

V
/
\
f
\
/

t u

55, 475

35, 504, 000

1, 590

54, 450

34, 848, 000

56,040

2,188
4,160

156,172

158,360

79,205

99, 827, 200
50, 691, 200

1,470

94,560

60, 518, 400

96,030

380

81,700

52, 288, 000

82, 080

t e s ,

A

p

p

e

n

83,365

d

13

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AREA, ETC., OF STATES AND TERRITORIES.
No. 1 —AREA

of e a c h

States and Territories.

D
o
o

STATE

and

TERRITORY,

U
a t e o f S a
r g a n i Sz at
r a d m
i s

n i t e d
t c a t t oe s f
a t it o u n t e s .
s i o n .
Yol. P a g Water.
e .

e t c .—

Continued.

Area.
Land.

Total.

PUBLIC LAND STATES ADM ITTED—

continued
Nevada......... .
Nebraska----Colorado.......
North Dakota
South Dakota
Montana........
Washington..
Idaho.............
W yom ing----Utah...............

[State 8
fTerritf
lState b
(Terri t<
(State0
fTerrit<
(.State .
fTerrit<
(State fTerrib
(State .
fTerrit<
(State .
fTerri t<
(State .
(Territ<
(State .
(Territ<
(State .

Mar. 2,1861
Mar. 21,1864
May 30,1854
Feb. 9,1867
Feb. 28,1861
Mar. 3,1875
Mar. 2,1861
Feb. 22,1889
Mar. 2,1861
Feb. 22,1889
May 26,1864
Feb. 22,1889
Mar. 2,1853
Feb. 22,1889
Mar. 3,1863
July 3,1890
July 25,1868
July 10,1890
Sept. 9,1850
July 16,1894

12
13
10
14
12
18
12
25
12
25
13
25
10
25
12
26
15
26
9
28

209
30
277
391
172
474
239
676
239
d676
85
d676
172
d676
808
215
178
222
453
*107

Sept. 9,1850
Feb. 24,1863
July 27,1868

9
12
15

446
664
240

July 16,1790
Mar. 3,1791
May 2,1890
---------- , 1898

1
1
26

130
214
81

Sq. miles. Sq. miles.
109, 740
* 960

]
•

Acres.
Sq. miles.
70, 233,600
110, 700

}

670

76, 840

49,177, 600

77,510

}

280

103, 645

66, 332, 800

103, 925
70, 795

|

600

70,195

44,924,800

}

800

76, 850

49,184, 000

77, 650

}

770

145,310

92,998,400

146,080

}

2,300

66, 880

42,803, 200

69,180

}

510

84,290

53,945, 600

84,800

j>

315

97, 575

62,448,000

97,890

2,780

82,190

52, 601, 600

84, 970

120
100

122, 460
112,920

78,374,400
72, 268, 800

122, 580
113, 020
590, 884

400
10
200

31, 000
60

19,840,000
38,400
24,851, 200

31, 400
70
39, 030
6,449

855, 562 h
2,970,230 h
l,900,947,200

622,933

}

PUBLIC LAND TERRITORIES.

New M exico........... Territory..
Arizona.................... Territory..
Alaska...................... District----Indian Territory; limits defined
by act May, 1854........................
District of Colum- fTerritory..
bia.
(District----Oklahomaf ............... Territory ..
Hawaii........- ........... Territory..
Total.

38,830

8 See President’s proclamation, October 13,1864,13 Statutes, 749.
b See President’s proclamation, March 1,1867,14 Statutes, 820.
c See President’s proclamation, August 1,1876,19 Statutes, 665.
d See President’s proclamations, 26 Statutes, 1548 to 1552, inclusive.
eSee President’s Proclamation, January 4, 1896, 29 Statutes, 876.
f Including Cherokee country and No Man’s Land.
s Includes 720 square miles in Delaware Bay, Raritan Bay, and lower New York Bay.
hExclusive of Alaska and Hawaii.




N o. 2 .— P O P U L A T IO N of the UNITED STATES at each Census, from 4790 to 1900.
[From reports of the census.]

1800.

1810.

1820.

1830.

1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

1880.

1890.

1900.

96,002
538

150, 901
818

227, 736
969

297,340
929

398,263
1,192

500,438
1,355

581, 813
1, 356

626, 952
1, 327

625, 309
1,606

647, 485
1,451

659, 896
1,190

693,147
1, 319

96,540

151,719

228, 705

298,269

399, 455

501, 793

583,169

628, 279

626, 915

648, 936

661, 086

694,466

141, 097
788

States and Territories.

182,998
860

213, 490
970

243, 236
786

268, 721
607

284, 036
538

317,456
520

325, 579
494

317,720
580

346, 306
685

375, 916
614

410,926
662

1790.

Maine:

New Hampshire:

183,858

214, 460

244, 022

269, 328

284,574

317, 976

326,073

318,300

346, 991

376,530

411,588

85,154
271

153,908
557

217,145
750

235,063
903 i

279, 771
881

291, 218
730

313, 402
718

314, 389
709

329,627
924 i

331, 229
1 OT
C
’

331,485
037

342,815
826

T otal......................................................................

85, 425

154,465

217, 895

235,966

280, 652

291, 948

314,120

315, 098

330,551

332, 286

332,422
1
-------- :___

343,641

Massachusetts:
W h ite ...................„...................................................
Colored..................................... ...............................

373, 324
5,463

416,393
6,452

465, 303
6, 737

516,419
6,740 |

603,359
7,049

729, 030
8, 669

985,450 1, 221, 464 1. 443, 404 1, 764, 388 2, 216, 799 2, 773, 372
9,064
9, 602
13, 947
18, 697
22,144
31, 974

Total.......................................................................

378, 787

422,845

472, 040

523,159

610, 408

737,699

994, 514 1,231,066 1, 457, 351 1, 783,085 2, 238,943 2, 805,346

64,470
4, 355

65,438
3, 684

73, 214
3, 717

79, 413
3, 602

93, 621
3, 578

105,587
3, 243

143, 875
3, 670

170, 668
3,952

212, 373
4, 980

-------------1
270, 043
6, 488

338,113
7,393

419,464
9, 092

Rhode Island :
W h ite __ _____ ___________________________ . .
Colored...................- .............................................

i

Total......................................................................

68, 825

69,122

76, 931

83, 015

97,199

108,830

147, 545

174, 620

217, 353

276, 531

345,506

428,556

Connecticut:
W hite.........................................................................
Colored......................................................................

232, 374
5, 572

244, 721
6, 281

255,179
6,763

267,181
* 7,967

289, 603
8, 072

301, 856
8,122

363,099
7, 693

451, 520
8, 627

527, 786
9, 668

611,153
11,547

733,956
12,302

893,194
15,226

275,148

297, 675

309,978

370, 792

460,147

537,454

622, 700

746, 258

908, 420

T otal......................................................................

237,946

251, 002

261,942

New York:
W h ite .....................................................................
Colored............................................................... .......

314,142
25,978

557, 731
31, 320

918,699 1, 332, 744 1, 873, 663 2,378,890 3,048, 325 3,831,730 4, 330, 678 5,017,767 5, 927, 761 7,169,662
40,350
39,367
44,945
50,031
49, 069
49,005
52,081 i
65,104
70, 092
99, 232

T otal......................................................................

340,120

589,051

959, 049 1, 372, 111 1, 918, 608| 2, 428, 921 3, 097, 394 3,880,735 4, 382, 759 5,082, 871 5, 997, 853 7, 268,894




POPULATION.

141,885
Vermont:
"White........................................................................
Colored....................................................................

N o. 2.— POPULATION

of the

UNITED STATES at each Census , from 1790 to 1900— Continued.
1880.

1890.

1900.

1790.

1800.

1810.

1820.

1830.

1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

169,954
14,185

194, 325
16, 824

226, 868
18,694

257,409
'20, 017

300,266
20, 557

351, 588
21, 718

465,509
24, 046

646, 699
25, 336

875, 438 1, 092, 263 1, 397,295 1,813,825
38, 853
69, 844
47, 638
30, 658

184,139

211,149

245, 562

277, 426

320, 823

373, 306

489, 555

672,035

906, 096 1,131,116 1, 444, 933 1, 883, 669

424,099
10,274

States and Territories.

586, 095
16, 270

786,804 1, 017, 094 1, 309, 900 1, 676,115 2, 258,160 2, 849, 266 3, 456, 657 4,197, 356 5,150,418 6,145, 270
156, 845
38, 333
47, 918
53, 626
56, 949
65, 294
85, 535
107,596
30, 413
23,287

434, 373

602, 365

810,091 1, 047,507 1, 348, 233 1, 724, 033 2, 311, 786 2, 906, 215 3, 521, 951 4, 282,891 5, 258, 014 6, 302,115

New Jersey:

Pennsylvania:

Total .....................................................................

55, 361
17, 313

55, 282
17,467

57, 601
19,147

58, 561
19, 524

71,169
20, 363

90, 589
21, 627

102,221
22, 794

120,166
26, 442

140,107
28, 386

154,038
30, 697

59, 096

64,273

72,674

72, 749

76, 748

78,085

91, 532

112,216

125, 015

146, 608

168,493

184,735

208, 649
111, 079

216, 326
125, 222

235,117
145, 429

260, 223
147,127 j

291,108
155,932

318, 204
151, 815

417, 943
165, 091

515, 918
171,131

605, 503
175,391

724, 713
210, 230

826,733
215,657

952, 980
235,064

319,728

341, 548

380,546

407, 350

447, 040

470, 019

583,034

687, 049

780,894

934, 943 1, 042, 390 1,188,044

L
A

T o ta l....................................................................... 1

49, 852
14,421

U

Maryland:
W h ite ............... ........................................................
Colored ..................... ...........................................

46, 310
12, 786

|

District of Columbia:
W h ite __ ________ ___________________________
Colored.....................................................................
Total

_________

P

T otal............. - ........................... ......................

1, 968,040 2,635, 576 3, 486, 675 4, 356, 623 5, 542, 381 6,761,082 8, 626, 851 10,594, 268 12, 298, 730 14, 507, 407 17, 401,545 21,046, 695

O

T otal...............................................................
Delaware:
White . . .............................. ............................ ..
....................................... ..
Colored

P

Total North Atlantic Division:
White ................................................................. 1,900,616 2, 552, 510 3,384,438 4, 245, 899 5, 417,167 6, 619, 758 8, 477, 089 10, 438, 267 12,118, 992 14, 277, 990 17,131,639 20,661, 675
229, 417
142,324
269, 906
385, 020
149, 762
156, 001
83, 066
102,237
110, 724
125, 214
179, 738
67,424
Colored..................................... - ........................

10, 066
4, 027

27, 563
12, 271

30,657
13, 055

37, 941
13, 746

60, 764
14,316

88,296
43, 404

118, 028
59,596

154,820
75, 572

192,016
86,702

24,023

33, 039

39, 834

43,712

51, 687

75, 080

131, 700

177, 624

230, 392

278,718

514,280
365, 920

551,514
423, 086

603,085
462,03]

694, 300
517,] 05

740, 968
498, 829

894, 800 1, 047, 411
526,861
548, 907

712, 322
512,841

880,949 1, 020,542 1,193,462
631,616
635,438
660, 722

T

22, 614
10, 425

14,093

___________ _______ ___

16, 079
7,944

442,117
305,493

r
^otal .......................................................................

747, 610

I

Virginia:
W h ite........................ ............................................
Colored.......................................................................

974, 600 1, 065,116 1, 211,405 1, 239, 797 1, 421, 661 1,596, 318 1, 225,163 1, 512, 565 1, 655,980 1, 854,184
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034
730 104
17 980 -5, obb| .52, 690
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AAO U14 olo,4571 7b2, *94
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424

915,301
43,499
QO Q
C AA
yuo, ouu

K O UZo
K
OiJo, fiOQ 631,100 679,711 868,473 1, 056, 929 1,269,341
QQi odu
316 Oil 361, 522 oyi, AAO 531, 277| 561,018 624, 469
oaq 03Q
w
Out/} U J7 992, 622 1 071 3ft1 1 UftO >7PV 1,617,947 1,893,810
O
A, U/A, oOA i, oyy, <5u

337,764
140,339
478,103

376, 410
179,090
555, 500

419,200
219, 629
638,829

472 843
265 144
737, 987

484 870
268^549
753,419

196,255
149,336
345, 591

214,196
200, 919
415,115

237 440
265’ 301
,
502, 741

AU1, ouo
323,322
581 185

Q ^yz
259, 084 ! 97I*fcTi)UO 291,388 O O 700 391,245 462, 215 557, 995
Z A PC
j LQ
zoy, Q
* AA
335,314 1 393,944 A19 OZU ‘tAO, O1 A 604, 332 688,934 782, 321
*±±4) 39ft
aaq *07
594 398 OOO, OU1 703,708 705, 606 995,577 1,151,149 1, 340, 316

102,261
60,425
162,686

145,414
107, 019
252,433

189, 566
151,419
340 985

22

296 806 407, 695
o' 017 283, 697
UiU, O 691, 392
ZO
18,385
16,345
34 730

27, 943
26 534
54 477

1,426,804 1, 594, 091 1, 787, 410 2,116, 469 2, 327, 982
859, 690 1 , 080, 800 1, 273, 399 1, 529, 283 1, 597,317
2, 286,494 2, 674, 891 3, d60, 809 3 645 752 3 925 299
45, 028 228, 861 576,572 928, 329 1,502,122
1, 899
337
4, 723
9, 574 17,345
45, 365 230, 760 581 295 937, 903 1 519 467
5,343 23, 890 145,758 339,399 678, 698
298
’630, 1.420
3, 632
7 168
5,641 24,520| 147,178 343 031 685 866
11, 501 !
781
12,282

53,788
1, 374
55,162

155 061 472 254
2, 384
3 929
157 115 476 183

*01 O ta
*79 591, 588 638, 907 817,047
384,613 465,698 545,142 725,133 978, 538 1,181, 518
858, 815 1, 034, 813
906,185 1, 057,286 1,184,109 1,542,180 1,837,353 2, 216, 331
AO
47, 203 77 747 96 059 1A9 O O ooc O 297, 812
AAZ, Q03 ZZD, ZAZ O Q
O
10R OoU 1 1 Q zol), <oi)
A
A
40 242 62 677 91, 689 1ZO, AQ loo, loU O A fT A
187 #£o zoy, /iOQ O 400
A1
O
87,115 1 Aft 194 AOI, 7AQ O Q 4yo oyi, 4zz 528, 542
3 OUO, *0* o, ooo, QO*
2,818,219 O, 3ftft dud 3 030 yuo 4, 655, 995 5, 595,230 6 , 714, 363
9 UdOj luo 6, 4AO, 4
1,860, 871 Z, 0*ft 1Qft 9 910 70* 9 Q41 909 3,262,690 3,729, 017
Ud Z, yxi, ZUZ
K
A
O O A QfiA lUO K Q Q filA / f^Q7 107
O
rfc, 07Q UUu d, OU4, 703 U, Odd, OIU 7, dy/, ly/ 8 , 857,920 10,443,380
1,955,050 9 OuA) £3£ Z, OUZ, Ux4 u, Alo, 109 3,585,203 4,060, 644
4, 309 O O 9 009 047 3 lift lOZ
O
25,279 36,673
213 79 900 87,113 96, 901
1 980 329 9 33Q dli 9 OOO ZOU 0, AUo, 009 3,672,316 4,157,545
Z, *11 Z) , 90ft 3 10ft UDa
y77 154 iJ., 00,7, ana 1 0*0 077 1 ydy, 073 01lAi, 1Q 2, 458, 957
Q
330 UUl/ A, UdOf Ul 4 A, Q3Q did Z, 47 loy
1 1 *262
11,428 24, 560 39, 228 45, 215 57,505
OO
rfcJL A, Odu, *klO 1 OoU, OQ7 1,978,301 2,192,404 2, 516, 462
U 1 Q*0 A9ft A, AQ O 4

Q
846 034 1, 704 393 9 dAl) 19Q 3 031 Q d, 7AQ QlO 4, 736, 472
X 1 0 tO A) *11 l^y O, UdA, *0Q Q lOy, o o
U4, £
UO
5 436
7 628 28, 762 46, 368 57, 028 85,078
O
OI K
851 470 1 , 711X, Q*1 9 ddy, oyi o, 077, O il 9f oZo, 9A1 % OZl, DDl)
A f A UOl 6, *QQ QQ1 3 U/ / ft71 o Q A OOL A Q K A

POPULATION.

W est Virginia:
W hite .................................................................. .......................
Colored .........................................................................
T otal.........................................................................
North Carolina:
288, 204
Colored......................................................................... 105, 547
T otal......................................................................... 393, 751
South Carolina:
1 4 0 17 8
Colored......................................................................... 108’895
T otal......................................................................... 249, 073
Georgia:
52,886
Colored......................................................................... 29, 662
T otal......................................................................
82, 548
Florida:
W h ite...........................................................................
Colored.................................................................
T otal.........................................................................
Total South Atlantic Division:
W h ite...................................................................
Colored................................................................. 673, 462
T otal................................................................ 1,851,806
Ohio:
W h ite...........................................................................
Colored.......................................................................
T otal.........................................................................
Indiana:
W h ite..........................................................................
Colored..................................................................
T otal...................................................................
Illin ois:
W hite.........................................................................
Colored........................................................................
T o ta l............................... .....................................

N o . 2.— POPULATION op the UNITED STATES at each Census, from 1790 to 1900—Continued.
States and Territories.

1790.

1810.

1800.

Michigan:
W h ite.........................................................................

1820.

1830.

1840.

1850.

1860.

1880.

1890.

1900.

4,618
144

8,591
174

31,346
293

211,560
707

395, 071
2, 583

742, 314 1,172, 210 1, 621, 837 2. 078. 666 2.405.166
15.223
15.816
11,849
15,100
6, 799

4, 762

8, 765

31,639

212,267

397, 654

749, 113 1,184, 059 1, 636, 937 2. 093. 889 2.420.982

30, 749
196

304, 756
635

774.710 1.052. 557 1, 312, 795 1,684,436 2,066,500
1.171
2.113
2, 444
2f 542
2, 702

30,945

_________

T otal.......................................................................
Wisconsin:

305, 391

775,881 1, 054, 670 1, 315, 497 1,686,880 2,069,042

................
1

Total.......................................................................

6, 038
39

T otal.......................................................................
—

—

Iowa:
W h ite.........................................................................
Colored.......................................................................

171,764
259

438, 947
759

779, 209 1, 298, 143 1, 746, 435
3, 683j
4, 959
1, 564

6, 077

i

172,023

439, 706

780, 773 1. 301. 826 1. 751. 394

42, 924
188

673,844 1,188,258 1, 615, 099 1,901,211 2, 219,160
12, 693
10, 685
9, 516
5, 762
1, 069

43,112

,

191,881
333
192,214

674,913 1,194,020 1, 624, 615 1,911, 896 2, 231, 853

Missouri :
W h it e ........................................................................
Colored............................................................ .

17,227
3,618

55,988
10, 569

114, 795
25, 660

323,888
59, 814

592,004 1, 063,509 1, 603, 224 2, 023, 030 2,529, 000 2,945,431
145, 350
150,184
161,234
118, 071
90,040
118, 503

T otal.......................................................................

20, 845

66, 557

140, 455

383 702

682. O d 1,182, 012 1,721,295 2,168, 380 2,679,184 3,106,665
d.

North Dakota:
W h i t e ........... ......................................... . . . _____
Colored.......................... ..........................................

4, 837

14, 087
94

134, 776
401

182,346
373

318,860
286

T otal......................................................................

4,837

14,181

135,177

182, 719

319,146

328, 267
541

401,105
465

328, 808

401,570

South Dakota:
White ............................................................
CnlnreO .
____________ . . . ___________________
Total...................T




............ ..... *________ _____

POPULATION.

Minnesota:
W h ite .........................................................................
Colored.......................................................................

Total.......................................................................

1870.

Nebraska:

W h ite...........................................................................
Colored.........................................................................
T otal........................................................................
K ansas:
W h ite...........................................................................
Colored.........................................................................
T o ta l........................................................................
Total North Central Division:
K entucky:

78, 759
82
28,841
106 579
’627
107,206

K Q 977 OO
347 291 Q O, Q Q 1 Oi 1f 3SR 1 41Q 409
O
D
17 10ft *7a *70v i, tK 71A A, 4Ao, 003
Af, AUo 43,107 AG / AU 52,
7,
QR
SRI 9QQ OQR O A, uuu A, 4klU, AQ*
R
OU4j 0«7t7 yyo, uyo 1 497 AQ 1 47A AUO

—

61,133
12, 544
73, 677

286,097
7, 072
293,169

840,697 1,568,930 3, 262,195 5 267 988 8 912 477 12, 708,021 16,978,490 21,931,167 25, 837,263
18, 260 41, 543 89, 347 ’ 135]607 ’184! 239 273, 080 385, 621 431,112 495, 741
Q
858, 957 1, 610,473 3, 351, 542 5, 403, 595 Q AQR 71R19 hol, 1 1 1 17, 364, 111 22,362,279 26,333, 004
*7, UJ7U, IAUiaj Q 1 111

179,873
41, 082
220,955

324, 237
82, 274
406,511

434, 644
129,491
564,135

517, 787 590, 253
170,130 189,575
687, 917 779, 828

215, 875
45,852
261, 727

339,927
82, 844
422, 771

535, 746 640, 627
146,158 188, 583
681,904 829, 210
190, 406 335,185
119,121 255, 571
309,527 590, 756

23,024
17, 328
40, 352

85, 451
42, 450
127, 901
42,176
33, 272
75, 448

70, 443
66,178
136, 621

34,311
42,245
76, 556

73, 383
79, 540
152,923

89, 441 158, 457
126, 298 193, 954
215, 739 352,411

179,074
196,577
375, 651

761, 413 919, 517 1, AQft QUA 1, 377, 239 1,590, 564 1,862, 468
a vyo, QA1
229, 992 236,167 222, 210 271,451 268,071 284,706
982,405 1,155, 684 1, 321, 011 1,648,690 1, 858, 635 2,147,174
Q A 1QQ 1 190 4Uo
Q
756, 836 826, 782 ifOUj A0*7 A, Xou9 90S 1, 336,840 1,540, 373
245,881 283, 019 399 OOA 400, AOA 430, 678 480, 243
OAA) 331 103 1^1
1 Auy, O
1 002 717 a, 1AQ SA1 1,258,520 1,542, 359 1, 767,518 2,020,616
UA
K9A 401 roi is 9 RR9 *fcUC qqa f;9
426 514 uaU, 491 oti A, 406 O 4.A9 004, O q 1, 001, 390
u<5, <
rfSo Q97 /17
345!109 437,770 475,510 OUU, AUo 678,489 OZiy Q
0\)t
Q
771, 623 964, 201 QQft Q O 1, 262, 505 1, 513,017 1,828, 697
A4Q OfcU
295,718 353, 901 383 721 481, 306 547, 041 U4o, A/1A
^
310, 808 437 404 444 201 650, 291 742,559 907, 630
606, 526 i ol, O S97, Q99 1, AOA, Dtf(7 1, O G AHA 1, 551,270
UO Oa1 uuCi J 191 C\Q a Q ouu
K 0*7
255,491 357, 629 362, 705 4AA 9Q1 ojy, 980 730, 82$
*100, RiV5 K D 0
A A
4.Q £j*JX kkg A*70 UOU,oU*
Q
262,271 350, 373 364, 210 ‘tOO, uoo* 0057, IQS AK QA
1 1IO, P>S7 1 981 U6t)
517, 762 708,002 726,915 939 946 A, 11S OO/ 1, Ooi, R9*
154,034
58,558
212,592

421,294
182 921
604, 215

565,104 1,198, OQ4 A, 74.7 QO&
365 1 3P»9
253,475 QQ'i O tt 488 171
Oat), O
818,579 1,591,749 2 235 523

9 4.97 *700
Q88
*3, *kat) 799
R9A
3,048 710

POPULATION.

50, 371
635
51,006

T otal.........................................................................
Tennessee:
W h ite........................................................................... 31, 913 91, 709
Colored.........................................................................
3,778 13,893
T otal......................................................................... 35, 691 105,602
Alabama:
W h ite.........................................................................
Colored.........................................................................
T otal.........................................................................
M ississippi:
W h ite...........................................................................
5,179
Colored.........................................................................
3,671
T otal..................................................................... ........ .........
8,850
Louisiana:
W h ite...........................................................................
Colored........................................................................
T otal......................................................................... _____ . , ______ .. —
Texas :
W h ite...........................................................................
Colored.........................................................................
T otal.........................................................................
—




199 901 450 017 A, U4«7, out A, UOU, U4A
1 A4.Q QQ7 1 AftA A4.1
789
2,385
8, 913
6, 259
AA
199 *7*70
1 UOo, vlll A, UOD, Q
XA&y QQ9 AM An0 A, ap;q Qin 1 AAA O
UU

to

N o. 2,— POPULATION of the UNITED STATES at each Census , from 1790 to 1900— Continued.
1790.

States and Territories.
Oklahoma r
White

Arkansas:
White

.
...

1830.

1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

1880.

o
3890.

1900.

.......................

58, 861
2, 973

379,500
18, 831

61, 834

398, 331

819, 062
309,117

944,708
366,856

12, 579
1,676
_________ _________

_______

. - _ .....................

77,174
20, 400

162,189
47, 708

324,191
111,259

362, 302
122,169

591,859
210, 666

30, 388

97, 574

209, 897

435,450

484,471

902,525 1,128,179 1, 311,564

988,160 1, 429, 494 1,980, 770 2, 812,195 3, 729, 745 4, 230, 304 5, 906, 670 7, 493,642 9,531,180
632, 602 1, 044, 660 1, 491, 327 2, 038, 913 2, 204,106 3, 012, 701 3,479, 251 4,156,807
369, 273

93,046
16, 322

276,761
58,646

597,447
187, 699

109, 368

335,407

785,146 1,357, 433 2, 062, 096 3, 025, 430 4, 303, 522 5, 768, 658 6,434,410 8,919,371 10, 972, 893 13, 687,987

Montana:
W h ite. . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colored.......................................................................

20,412
183

38, 813
346

130, 669
1,490

241,806
1, 523

20,595

39,159

132,159

243, 329

................................................................
_____________ ____. . . ___________

8,935
183

20,491
298

59, 783
922

91, 591
940

Total . _______________. . . . . _____ __________

9,118

20,789

60, 705

92,531

34, 231
46

39, 408
456

181, 892
2,435

405, 983
6,215

531,130
8,570

34, 277

39,864

194, 327

412,198

539,700

61, 525
22

93,431
85

91,702
172

118, 550
1,015

151,637
1,956

193,700
1,610

61,547

93,516

91, 874

119,565

153,593

195, 310

Total
Wyoming:
White
flnlnffifl

.

=

Colorado:
White
Colored
Total

............................................ . .




------~

........................................................
. ..
__
.

. . . ________________ __________

New Mexico:
Whit«
- ______ - -- ___ - _____
Colored. . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tofal

-------- : =

__ __________________. . . . ______.

(

POPULATION.

Total South Central Division:
W hite ...............................................................
Oolorod.... ........................................... . .........

25, 671
4, 717

14, 255

...................................................................

Tnt,a,l

1820.

..............................

...

Total

1810.

1800.

Arizona:
*
■
W h ite ........................................................................

9, 632
26

58,263
1, 357

121, 083
1, 848

9, 658i

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________

40, 285
155
40,440

59, 620

122, 931

Utah:
11,330
50

86, 668
118

143, 731
232

207, 317
588

276, 077
672

11, 380

40, 273

86,786

143,963

207, 905

276,749

6,812
45

42,134
357

61, 778
488

45, 519
242

42,201
134

6, 857j

42,491

62,266

45,761

42,335

14,939
60

32, 557
53

84,184
201

161,479
293

14, 999

T otal......................................................................

40,214
59

32, 610

84, 385

161,772

Nevada:

T otal......................................................................

.................

T otal......................................................................
1

Washington:
W h ite ........................................................................
Colored......................................................................

11,564
30

23,748
207

74,791
325

347, 788
1,602

515,589
2, 514

T otal......................................................................

11, 594

23, 955

75,116

349, 390

518,103

Oregon:
W h ite ..................................... ..................................
Colored..................................... . ..............................

• 13,087
207

52, 337
128

90,577
346

174, 281
487

312, 581
1,186

412,431
1,105

Total.......................................................................

13,294

52,465

90, 923

174, 768

313, 767

413, 536

California:
W h ite ...................................................... .'...............
Colored......................................................... ...... . . .

91, 635
962

375, 908
4,086

555. 975
4,272

858, 676 1,196, 802 1,474, 008
6,018
11,045
11, 328

Total........................................................................

92, 597

379, 994

560,247

864,694 1, 208,130 1,485, 053

Total W estern Division:
W h ite .................................................................
Colored....................................................1........

177, 577
1,241

614, 497
4,479

984,130 1, 755, 845 3, 000, 532 4,061,095
6, 380
11, 852
27, 081
30,254

178, 818

618,976

990, 510 1, 767, 697 3,027, 613 4,091, 349

Total............................... ...................... .




>

POPULATION.

Idaho:
W h ite ........................................................................
Colored......................................................................

N o. 2.— POPULATION of the UNITED STATES at each Census , from 1790 to 1900—Continued,
1790.

States and Territories.

1800.

1810.

1820.

1830.

Persons on public ships in the service of the

5,318

1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

1880.

1890.

1900.

•91, 219

6,100

Total United States:
W h ite ................................................................. 3,172, 006 4, 306,446 5, 862, 073 7, 862,166 10, 537, 378 14,195, 805 19, 553,068 27, 001,491 3?,678,362 43, 574, 990 55,152, 210 66, 890,199
757, 208 1,002, 037 1,377, 808 1,771,656 ! 2,328,642 2, 873, 648 3, 638,808 4,441,830 4,880,009 6, 580, 793 7, 470, 040 8, 803. 535
Colored6.............................................................
Total................................................................ 3, 929, 214 5, 308, 483 7, 239, 881 9, 633, 822 12,866, 020 17, 069,453 23,191,876 31,443, 321 38, 558,371 50,1?5, 783 62,622, 250 75,693, 734
Alaska:
"Whit,p
i

.

_

. . . . . . . . .

_____ ..

|
i

63,424
168

Cnlnrpr|

Total __ _____ .

............. .........

-

j

153, 768
233

. .

Indian Territory:
Whitfi
...............
.........................................
Colored_________ _____________________________

89, 990
1

180,182

Total .....................................................................




•Includes 6,394 negroes.

=====
1
1
.................i ................r
bAfrican descent only.

154,001
265, 207
36,853

Indians on reservations................. ...........................
Total.................................................. ...................

63, 592

v

*

302, 060

145, 282
1

cIncluded in the population of the several States.

w

76, 303,387
!

POPULATION.

32, 052

Total .....................................................................
Hawaii:
Whit.fi_____ __________________________________
C »Inred __ ___________________________________
V

POPULATION— RANK OF STATES.
P O P U L A T I O N OB’

each

State a n d

T e r r it o r y

C e n s u s , f r o m 1790 t o 1900.
[From the reports of the census.]

19. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15. 16. 17. 18.
7 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0. 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0

uu.

4
8
2
4

1
8
5
1
4
9
2
5

22

21

3
1
2
9

3
1
2
9
4
1
,37
4
6
4
2
3
2

a41

*3
>7
4
2
3
9
3
2
12

11

48

4
7
3
8

3
9
10
22
12

2
3
3
0
2
6
7
9
19
20

5
4
4
2
7
5
2
3
6
1
6
4
5
1

1
5
4
3
8
3
5
2

3
4
2
4
1
4
6

4
3
40
17

3
3
2
8
1
3
5
0
2

4
1

3
5
kota.




bSouth Dakota.

N

o

.

4

.

—

D

of

N

S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i eI s a t T e a c h C e n s u s , f r o Om 1
E
N
S
Y

7 to 19
F

90

P0

0

O .

P

[From reports of the census.]

[N ote .—The areas and population of Alaska and Hawaii in 1900, of Alaska in 1890, and of Indian Territory in 1860, 1870, and 1880 are not considered. The area of Indian
reservations, outside of Indian Territory, is included in the area of the States and Territories in which they are severally situated, and in that of the "United States prior
to 1890, although the population of these Indian reservations was not ascertained, and for this reason can not he considered in figuring density of population at the censuses
prior to 1890.]

States and Territories.

1790.

1800.

1810.

1820.

1830.

1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

1880.

1890.

Illinois
- __ - -- ____ - ___
Indiana..........................................................................
TnrHon TATTiturv
T onaao
7"
TTfinfnnlrtr
- __
Louisiana................................ ....................................
Maine - -- -- -- --_________. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Massachusetts........... ......................................... . . . . . .
~\fichi o 'P
’S
_________ - _____________
Minnesota.......................... ...........................................




11.5

15.0

18.7

19.3

24.5

29.4

0.3

0.6

1.8

4.0
0.6

61.4
39.2
442.6
0.6

64.0
39.8
485.7
1.0

76.5
46.7
861.5
1.6

8.2
2.4
0.3
95.0
57.3
1, 251. 3
2.6

0.1
9.1
3.6
0.4
110.9
63.8
2,195. 0
3.5

0.4
15.1
5.5
1.9
128.5
74.8
2, 960. 4
5.0

0.8
21.3
7.8
4.0
154.0
86.0
3, 839. 9
7.2

2.8
9.6

8.5
19.1

15.2
27.5

30.6
37.6

0.2
45.4
46.8

0.4
55.0
55.1

0.2

Oalirnmi a
_____ ________ _____- __ _
Colorado...............................................................................
49.1
Crmneetirnt,..................................................
30.2
Delaware....................................................... .....................
District of Columbia -----------__
Florida
............................................................
1.4
Georgia_____________ ______ - ...................................-

6.0

3.5

12.2
0.9
28.9
15.6
21.0
69.7
153.1
13.0
2.2

21.5
4.5
33.0
16.0
21.0
79.2
181.3
20.6
5.6

29.3
12.2
41.2
20.7
21.7
94.8
221.8
28.5
9.9

1.1
68.3
61.1
5.8
34.5
17.5
46.5
24.6
22.1
105.7
278.5
36.5
16.5

51.8
32.8
156.6

54.1
37.1
266.9

56.8
37.1
367.1

2.8

4.3

5.8

0.1
0.7

1.0
4.1

(*)
1.8

5.5

3.2
32.2
47.1

5.1
34.6
52.6

10.2
1.7
7.7
38.6
58.7
0.1

14.1
3.4
10.0
41.3
65.1
0.1

8.8

17.2
4.7
13.4
45.3
75.9
0.2

11.7

15.4

19.5
24.6
7.8 * 11.4
19.5
16.8
59.1
47.7
91.8
123.7
6.9
3.7
<)
b

17.9

20.1

26.1

31.2

35.5
0.1
1.1
24.7
9.5
5.2
187, 5
94.3
4,645.3
9.7

37.6
23.9
1.9
86.1
70.1
12.6
40.2
18.0
53.7
30.4
23.2
120.5
348.9
42.2
22.1

POPULATION ---- DENSITY BY STATES.

2.5

1900.

U

Mississippi......................................................................
M issouri..........................................................................
Montana............................ ...........................................

0.2

0.4
0.3

1.6
1.0

2.9
2.1

8.1
5.6

13.1
9.9

New Jersey....................................................................
New Mexico....................................................................
New York........................................................................

Oklahoma........................................................................
Oregon ..............................................................................
Pennsylvania..................................................................
Rhode Island..................................................................
South Carolina...............................................................
South D akota................................................................
Tennessee........................................................................
T e x a s................................................................................

7.1
8.1

20.4
28.3
12.4
9.8
1.1

23.8
32.9
20.1
11.4
5.7

27.1
37.2
28.8
13.2
14.3

29.9
43.0

31.6

35.3

36.2

50.1

65.7

40.3

51.0

15.2

15.5

0. 3
65. 0
17.9

90.1
0.4
81.5
20.4

48.6

(c
)
57. 4

23.0

37. 3

(d)
9.7
63.4
8.3
0.9

13.4
63.7

18.0
70.9

23.3
76.6

11.5

13.8

16.7

2.5

6.3

10.1

30.0
89.6

38.3

51.4

100.3

# 19*3

19.7

136.0
22.2

16.3

19.9

U ta h .................................................................................
9.4
11.5

The United States..............................................

4.9




b0.03.

’

22.1
\)
65.4

1. 0
106.7
28.8
✓c
v\
/
ro. K
1
O

27.8
39.0
1.0
13 o
10, ft
0.4
41.8
193.8
1.3
126.1
33. 3
2. 7
90.1
2. 0

Verm ont............. ...........................................................
Virginia............................................................................
Washington....................................................................
W est Virginia................................................................
Wisconsin........................................................................
W yom ing........................................................................

a0.02.

1.6
0.4
35.3
121.5
0. 8
92.0

24.4
31.5
0. 3
5#9
0. 6
38.5
151.7

16.9
13.6

23.9
15.0

25.8
16.4

30.7
18.7

32. 0
19.1

24.0
0. 8
0.1
34.4
21.9

0. 6
64.6
160.9
23.3
(c)
\/
26.6
2.3
0. 2
34.5
24.6
0.1

1. 0
78.3
200.3
23.4
/c\
V)

i. o
95.2
254.9
33.0
fc1
\\

30.1
3.1
1.1

36.9
6.1

36.2
30.5
0. 4

0.5
6.6

'

3.7

4.8

6.4

5.6

14. 2

17. 9
19. 4
0.1

8.4

7.9 |

10.8

13.3

'Dakota Territory, 1880, 0.9; 1870, 0.1; 1860, 0.03.

1. 8
36.4
37.7
1.1
25. 1
24. 2
0. 2
17.3

*0.04

33.5
45.2
t 1
1. 7
0 4
45.7
250.3
1. 6
152.6
39.0
4.5
102. 0
10.3

116.9

140.1

318.4
38.2
4.5
42.3
8 5
2, 6
36.4
41.3
o. o

407.0
44.4
5.2
48.4
11. 6
3.4
37.6
46.2
7•7
i t

31.0
31 1
Oi. X
A fi
VD
.

38.9
38.0
AQ
V*
. 7

21.2

25.6

POPULATION— DENSITY BY STATES.

North Carolina...............................................................
North D akota................................................................
Ohio...................................................................................

15.8
24.7

17.9
25.0
0.1

0.1
0.1

|
Nevada..............................................................................
New Hampshire.............................................................

17.1
17.2

26
N

POPULATION— NATIVE AND FOREIGN.
o

and

F

.

O

5

R

.

b y—

St a t e s
E

and

T e r r i t o r i e s , f r o m 1880 t o 1900.
[N o te .—No census of Hawaii was taken by the Hawaiian Government in 1880. No report for
Indian Territory was made at the census of 1880. Oklahoma was organized as a Territory May 2,1890.]

[From reports of the census.]
Native born.

Foreign bom.

States and Territories.
1880.

1890.

Alabam a...............................

1, 252, 771

A lask a...................................
Arizona.................................
Arkansas...............................
California.............................
Colorado.................................

(a
)
24, 391
792,175

69, 448
1,113, 947

571,820
154, 537

847, 089
329, 259

Connecticut..........................

492, 708

Delaware...............................
District of Columbia...........
Florida...................................

137,140
160, 502
259, 584

562, 657
155, 332
211, 622

Georgia...................................

1, 531, 616

Idaho......................................
Illinois...................................
Indiana...................................
Indian Territory................
Iow a....................................... 1
Kansas...................................
Kentucky.............................
Louisiana..............................
M aine.....................................
Maryland...............................
Massachusetts......................

22, 636
2, 494, 295
1, 834,123
1, 362, 965
886, 010
1, 589,173
885, 800
590, 053
852,137
1, 339, 594

1, 498, 624
b 15, 381

368, 490
1, 825, 216
48,117
71,092
2, 984, 005

1900.
1, 814,105
b 50, 931
98, 698
1, 297, 275
1,117, 813

14, 777
b16, 671
18, 795

448, 545

10, 350
292,874
39, 790

14, 264
366, 309
83, 990

670,210
170, 925

129,992
9, 468

183,601
13,161

258,599
504, 710
2,203,928
63,221

17,122
9, 909
10, 564

18, 770
22, 932

137,168
3,854,803
2, 374, 341

582,125
948, 094
1, 581, 810

Michigan...............................
Minnesota.............................
Mississippi............................
Missouri.................................
Montana.................................
Nebraska...............................
Nevada...................................
New Hampshire..................
New Jersey............................
New Mexico..........................

1, 248, 429
513,097
1,122, 388
1, 956, 802
27, 638
354, 988
36, 613
300, 697

1, 550,010
842, 927
1, 281, 648
2, 444, 316
99, 828

New Y o rk ..............................
North Carolina......................

3, 871,492
1, 396, 008

North D akota......................
Ohio........................................

1, 328,722
601,136
1, 094,110
1,959,022
1, 879, 329
1, 246,076

9,734

1890.

<
a>
16,049

2,046,199
180,169
387, 202
1, 588, 228 f l, 925, 933
1, 280, 270
1, 343, 810
2, 096, 925
1, 799, 279
1, 068, 841

1880.

9, 974
583, 576
144,178

17,456
842,347
146, 205
13

261,650
110, 086

324,069
147, 838

59,517
54,146

59, 356
49, 747
78,961
94, 296
657,137
543,880
467, 356
7, 952
234, 869
43, 096
202, 542

58,883
82, 806
443,491
388,508
267, 676
9, 209

860,114
32, 649
304,190

1, 543, 289
2, 890, 286
176,262
888, 953
32,242
323, 481

211, 578
11,521
97,414
25,653
46, 294

909, 416

1,115, 958

1,451,785

111,514

149, 023

181, 685

4,432,124

5, 368,469

18, 674

1, 614, 247
109, 522

1, 889, 318
206,055

2, 803,119

3,213,036

3, 698, 811

75, 735

382, 651
347,788
5,316,865
294, 037

Oklahoma............. .................
Oregon...................................

144, 265

260, 387

Pennsylvania........................

3,695,062

4,412, 393

Rhode Island........................
South Carolina....................

202, 538
987, 891

239, 201
1,144, 879

South Dakota........................

257, 545

Tennessee..............................

64,708
1, 525, 657

1, 334, 788
313, 062

1, 747, 489

Texas.......................................

1, 477,133

2, 082, 571

12,137
41, 873

1900.
14, 592
b12, 661
24, 233
14, 289
367, 240
91,155
238, 210
13,810
20,119
23, 832
12,403
90, 780
24, 604
966, 747
142,121
4, 858
305,920
126, 685
50, 249
52, 903
93, 330
93, 934
846, 324
541, 653
505, 318
7,981
216, 379
67, 067
177, 347

14, 706
72, 340

10, 093
88,107

221,700

328,975

431, 884

8, 051

11, 259

1, 211,379
3, 742

1,571,050

13,625
1,900,425

18, 235
394, 943

81,461
459,293

3, 702

4, 492
113,091
458,734

2, 740

15, 680

30,503
587, 829

57,317
845, 720

65, 748
985, 250

73, 993
7,686

106,305
6, 270

134, 519
5,528

33, 560
16, 702

91, 055

2, 002, 870

20,029

88,508
17, 746

2, 869,353

114,616

152,956

179, 357

“Not stated in report for 1880.
hA t the census of 1890 all natives of Alaska horn previous to its acquisition in 1867 by the United
States were classed as foreign born, but at the census of 1900 all natives of Alaska, irrespective of
age, are classed as native born.




N

I

27

POPULATION-----NATIVE AND FOREIGN.

No.

5 .—

NATIVE

and

FOREIGN BORN POPULATION, b y
1880 t o 1900—Continued.

. St a t e s

and

T e r r it o r ie s , f r o m

Native born.

Foreign born.

State and Territories.
1880.

1890.

1900.

U ta h .......................................

99, 969

157, 715

222,972

Vermont.................................
Virginia.................................

291,327
1,497,869
59, 313

288,334
1, 637, 606

298,894
1, 834,723
406,739

Washington..........................
W est Virginia......................
Wisconsin..............................
Wyoming...............................
The United States..

43, 994
40, 959
14,696

1890.
53,064

1900.
53, 777
44,747
19,461

15,803

44,088
18, 374
90, 005

936,349
1, 553,071
• 75,116

18,265
405, 425

18, 883
519,199

5, 850

14,913

515,971
17,415

•>53,761,652 “65,843,302

* 6, 679, 943

b9, 308,104

“10, 460,085

600,192
910,072

267, 227
743,911
1,174,131

14, 939

47,642

“43,475,840

1880.

111, 364
22, 451

“Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, Indian Territory, and Indian reservations.
••Inclusive of 447,506 persons specially enumerated in 1890 in Alaska (32,052), Hawaii (89,990),
and Indian Territory (180,182), and on Indian reservations, etc. (145,282), credited to States and Terri­
tories, as follows: Alabama, 384; Arizona, 28,623; Arkansas, 32; California, 5,268; Colorado, 1,051;
Idaho, 4,163; Illinois, 1; Iowa, 401; Kansas, 1,012; Louisiana, 1; Massachusetts, 4; Michigan, 1;
Minnesota, 8,457; Missouri, 1; Montana, 10,765; Nebraska, 3,746; Nevada, 1,594; New Mexico, 6,689;
New York, 5,321; North Carolina, 2; North Dakota, 8,264; Ohio, 13; Oklahoma, 16,641; Oregon, 3,937 ;
Pennsylvania, 99; South Dakota, 19,792; Texas, 4; Utah, 2,874; Washington, 7,842; Wisconsin,6,450;
Wyoming, 1,850.
“Inclusive of 91,219 persons (75,851 native horn and 15,368 foreign born) in the military and naval
service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc., stationed abroad, not credited to any
State or Territory.




28

POPULATION— PER CENT NATIVE AND FOREIGN.

N

o

l a t io n ,
and

by

St a t e s

of
and

. N

and
6

F

A

—

T e r r it o r ie s , a r r a n g e d

Tof

O

total

P o p u ­I
R
P

G e o g r a p h i c a l l y , f o r 1890

1900.
[From reports of the census.]
1890.

1900.

States and Territories.
Native.

Foreign.

Native.

Foreign.

North Atlantic division..................................................................

77.7

22.3

77.4

22.6

M aine...........................................................................................
New Hampshire.........................................................................

88.1
80.8

11.9
19.2

86.6
78.6

13.4
21.4

Vermont........................................................................................
Massachusetts..................................................... .......................

86.7

13.3

87.0

70.6
69.2

29.4
30.8
24.6

69.8
68.6
73.8
73.9

13.0
30.2
31.4
26.2
26.1

Rhode Island............................. .................................................
Connecticut................................................................................
New York....................................................................................
New Jersey..................................................................................

75.4
73.8
77.2

-

26.2

22.8

83.9

16.1

77.1
84.4

22.9
15.6

South Atlantic division..................................................................

97.6

2.4

97.9

2.1

Delaware......................................................................................

92.2
91.0

7.8
9.0

7.5
7.9
7.2
1.0
2.3

Pennsylvania..............................................................................

Maryland......................................................................................
District of Columbia..................................................................
Virginia............................. .........................................................
W est Virginia.............................................................................
North Carolina...........................................................................
South Carolina...................................... ...................................
Georgia.........................................................................................
Florida.........................................................................................
North Central division....................................................................
Ohio............................................................ f ................................
Indiana.........................................................................................
Illinois.........................................................................................
Michigan........... _........................................................................
Wisconsin....................................................................................
Minnesota....................................................................................
Iowa...............................................................................................
Missouri........................................ ...............................................
North Dakota..............................................................................
South Dakota...............................................................................
Nebraska......................................................................................
Kansas..........................................................................................
South Central division......................................................................
Kentucky......................................................................................
Tennessee....................................................................................
Alabama............................... .......................................................
Mississippi..................................................................................
Louisiana......................................................................................
Texas.............................................................................................
Indian Territory .......................................................................
Oklahoma......................................................................................
Arkansas......................................................................................
Western division...............................................................................
Montana........................................................................................
Wyoming......................................................................................
Colorado........................................................................................
New Mexico................................................................................




91.9

8.1

92.5
92.1
92.8

98.9
97.5

1.1
2.5

99.0
97.7

99.8
99.5

0.2
0.5

99.8
99.6

99.3
94.1
81.9
87.5
93.3
78.0
74.0
69.3
64.3
83.1
91.2
57.3
73.9
80.9
89.6
97.1

0.7
5.9
18.1
12.5
6.7
22.0
26.0
30.7
35.7
*16.9
8.8
42.7
26.1
19.1
10.4
2.9
3.2
1.1
1.0
0.6
4.4
6.8

96.8
98.9
99.0
99.4
95.6
93.2
100.0
96.5
98.7
75.2
69.8
76.2
79.7
93.0

3.5
1.3
24.8
30.2
23.8
20.3
7.0

99.4
95.5
84.2
89.0 |
94.4 |
7.9
9
77.6
75.1
71.1
86.3
93.0
64.6
78.0
83.4
91.4
97.5
97.7
99.1 |
99.2
99.5 !
96.2
94.1
98.8
96.1
98.9
79.3
72.4
81.2
83.1
93.0

0.2

0.4
0.6
4.5
15.8
11.0
5.6

20.1
22.4
24.9
28.9
13.7
7.0
35.4
22.0
16.6
8.6
2.5
2.3
0.9
0.8
0.5
3.8
5.9
1.2
3.9
1.1
20.7
27.6
18.8
16.9
7.0

V

E E

POPULATION---- PER CENT NATIVE AND FOREIGN.
N

PERCENTAGE
o

of

NATIVE
.

P o p u l a t io n —

a n d 6 FOREIGN BORN
.
—
Continued.

1890.

29

of total

1900.

States and Territories.
Native.

Foreign.

Native.

Foreign.

Western division—Continued.
Arizona.........................................................................................
Utah..............................................................................................

78,7
74.8

21.3
25.2

19.7
19.4

Nevada..........................................................................................
Idaho.............................................................................................
Washington.................................................................................

80.3
80.6
76.2

80.3
74.8

Oregon.....................s....................................................................

68.9

California......................................................................................
A lask a........... ......................................................................*..............
Hawaii ........................................................................................... .....

82.0
69.8
48.0
53 5

The United States..................................................................

85.2

31.1
19.7
25.2
18.0
30.2
52.0

84.8
78.5
84.1
75.3

23.8
15.2
21.5
15.9

46. 5

80.1
41.1

24.7
19.9
58. 9

14.8

“ 86.3

a13. 7

“ Includes persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian
employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any State or Territory.




30

POPULATION---- SCHOOL, MILITIA, AND VOTING AGES,
N

P e r so n s o of

S

.

C

7

and

V

H

,

—

O

C l a s s if ie d
O
[From reports

5 to 20 years, inclusive.
States and Territories.

Native white.
Males.

Females.

Foreign white.
Males.

Females.

Alabama..................................................................
A la s k a ....................................................................
Arizona....................................................................
Arkansas.......................................... ...................
California................................................................
Colorado..................................................................
Connecticut............................................................
Delaware................................................................
District of Columbia............................................
Florida....................................................................
Georgia....................................................................
Hawaii.....................................................................
Idaho.......................................................................
Illin o is....................................................................
Indiana...................................................................
Indian Territory.................... ..............................
Iow a.........................................................................
K ansas....................................................................
Kentucky................................................................
Louisiana................................................................
Maine.......................................................................
Maryland................................................................
Massachusetts.......................................................
Michigan................................................................
Minnesota..............................................................
Mississippi............................................................
Missouri..................................................................
Montana..................................................................
Nebraska................................................................
Nevada....................................................................
New Hampshire...................................................
New Jersey............................................................
New Mexico..........................................................
New Y o rk ..............................................................
North Carolina.....................................................
North Dakota.........................................................
O hio.........................................................................
Oklahoma................................................................
Oregon.....................................................................
Pennsylvania.........................................................
Rhode Island.........................................................
South Carolina.......................................................
South Dakota.........................................................
Tennessee..............................................................
Texas.......................................................................
Utah.........................................................................
Vermont..................................................................
Virginia..................................................................
Washington...........................................................
W est Virginia.......................................................
W isconsin..............................................................
W yoming................................................................

198,758
877
12, 780
192,144
192, 561
75,280
110, 317
24,041
24,221
54,391
229,938
11,207
26,353
732,829
411, 353
62, 382
373,1^6
252, 623
349, 033
135, 764
91, 314
153,596
321,185
361, 706
281,280
127, 638
519, 944
28, 452
185,544
4, 796
46, 332
247, 591
31, 494
919,728
247,912
46, 793
637, 262
69, 000
63,401
934,092
49,360
110, 598
66,743
298,169
469,295
50,249
46,695
219,244
73,207
172,625
340,518
13,468

193,861
610
12, 084
187, 507
192, 214
74,659
109, 742
23,334
25, 724
53,184
226,898
10,652
25,223
731,303
403, 863
58, 499
366, 095
245, 069
341,816
134,647
89, 362
154,119
324,292
358,050
276,923
124,987
515,363
26,953
180, 708
4, 545
46, 292
250,802
30,812
932,521
242,423
44,660
630,151
65,419
61,982
928,567
49, 921
107,374
63,712
289,804
458,692
50,374
45,270
214,679
70,506
166, 892
338,389
11,513

824
162
1, 854
615
11,127
4, 060
15, 640
742
586
1, 429
557
1, 039
997
49,136
5, 253
291
12, 741
5,102
1, 273
3, 211
8, 768
4, 852
57,049
32,257
26,085
300
6, 912
3, 049
8, 548
258
8, 895
25, 402
935
118, 268
257
9,910
20,266
801
2,336
64,200
11.093
177
5, 278
754
13,991
2,253
3,420
907
5, 068
1,240
24,535
946

709
69
1, 653
549
9,966
3,753
17,061
665
681
1, 533
565
929
688
52,338
4,925
248
11,813
4,817
1,333
2, 941
9, 075
5,485
66,184
31,207
24,259
228
7,195
2, 578
8,429
104
9,189
29,435
896
138, 639
190
8, 830
20,831
740
2,156
59,571
11, 849
174
4, 728
724
13,928
2,502
•2 972
,
782
4,399
880
23,508
680

The United Statesb...................................

10, 709, 809

10, 573,141

586, 664

609, 597




B
Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians.

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POPULATION---- SCHOOL, MILITIA, AND VOTING AGES.
by

S e x , N a t i v i t y , a n d C o l o r , b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , 1900.

of tlie census.]
5 to 20 years, inclusive—
Continued.

Males 18 to 44 years, inclusive.

Males 21 years and over.

Colored.1
Males.
168,175
5, 010
5,465
72, 782
9,035
1, 389
2, 005
5, 468
11, 691
43,000
208, 955
6, 782
1, 050
12,110
9, 060
18, 662
2, 053
9,954
51, 576
129,149
303
41,371
4,002
3, 547
2,255
188, 550
27, 592
2, 762
1,573
911
87
9,193
2, 947
12, 695
129,442
1, 335
14, 508
5,737
1,932
21,194
1,145
168, 771
3,390
95,006
128, 015
636
131
132,784
3, 236
7, 984
1,820
521
1,789, 687

Females.

Native
white.

Foreign
white.

170, 895
4,680
5, 032
75, 778
_ 5,178
1, 390
2, 336
5, 385
14, 388
44, 063
218,812
3,165
653
12,199
9, 431
19, 043
2, 032
9, 995
52, 996
132, 555
331
43, 603
4, 398
3, 508
2,188
191, 323
28, 252
2, 077
1, 582
785
100
10,500
2, 628
14,913
133,602
1, 261
15,327
5,959
1,080
23, 547
1, 278
173, 679
3, 314
95, 964
• 131,713
499
126
136, 375
1,829
6, 850
1,915
372

182, 725
6, 999
18, 581
177, 262
243,557
103,876
128,190
29, 069
39, 457
54, 489
220, 568
9, 763
30, 838
771, 351
484, 715
64,133
392, 770
261, 525
359, 088
132, 732
115, 111
173, 274
371,651
354,491
231,175
119, 826
571,731
46, 912
179,160
6, 803
61, 241
270, 879
33, 615
1, 051,690
225, 287
36, 216
750, 719
75,503
78,137
1,021,670
54, 480
104, 983
55, 339
290,313
434, 637
39,820
58, 059
224, 345
97,925
178,894
288,588
23, 341

4,318
6, 330
8, 846
4, 004
99, 299
35,144
75, 532
4, 292
4, 500
6, 288
3, 604
4, 790
8, 478
294, 254
31, 535
1,747
79, 470
31,674
9,844
13,107
26, 505
22, 322
249, 619
157,103
165,140
2,163
52, 885
30,886
53,679
3,049
26, 649
132,994
4,511
553,934
1,289
42,484
118, 597
4,909
18,290
337, 862
38, 797
1,423
. 28,355
4, 408
50,584
12, 442
12, 556
5, 512
42, 206
7,939
134,751
8, 280

141,906
6, 374
6, 804
69,114
36, 021
3,116
* 3, 974
6, 668
19, 024
53, 723
185, 014
58, 043
2,467
25, 867
14,365
16,372
3, 520
11,240
59, 690
122, 900
559
48,180
11, 099
5, 208
3,419
167, 610
38,312
5, 776
2, 733
1,744
259
18,885
3, 338
33,771
99, 626
1, 491
24,011
5, 472
9,201
46, 384
2, 460
130,361
3, 811
89, 528
114, 000
1, 493
235
116,173
9, 455
13, 670
2,486
1,367

224,212
18,001
22, 750
218, 319
309, 251
130, 454
168, 723
38, 845
50,718
68, 237
270,789
12,876
36, 837
903, 086
628,674
74,922
472, 759
331,614
444,067
152,538
178,341
218, 968
486, 527
450, 830
241, 631
145, 815
697, 314
54,890
206,892
8, 855
95, 879
336,152
43, 553
1, 315, 583
286,812
37,679
954,911
92, 946
99, 775
1,278, 679
70, 233
127, 396
61, 907
365, 537
514,188
40,799
87,181
290, 294
122, 254
220, 251
309, 909
25,651

8,082
7, 952
12,-161
8, 278
180, 294
51,162
106, 403
6, 747
9, 600
9, 725
6, 707
6, 700
13,491
467,123
73,087
2, 943
157, 906
66, 938
25,139
25, 340
38,515
42,011
343, 522
261, 415
260, 753
4,715
112, 483
39, 983
90, 925
5, 797
34, 769
196, 598
7, 251
829,474
2,451
55,558
225, 688
8, 597
31, 486
484, 803
53, 768
2, 979
45, 446
9,509
85, 773
24,406
20, 846
11, 085
61,745
12,878
257, 304
10,611

181, 568
12,003
9,170
87,239
54,542
4,092
5,214
8, 426
23, 505
61, 639
223,256
60, 031
3, 604
31, 247
18,445
19,496
4, 633
15, 234
74, 790
148,065
807
60,924
13,416
7,233
4,410
198,647
46, 887
*7,058
3, 274
3,058
339
22,858
4,263
39, 908
128,315
1,9«0
31, 624
7, 648
13,185
53, 757
3,143
152,950
5,328
112,334
137,807
1,967
329
146,436
11,573
14,841
3, 502
1,636

11, 402, 403

3, 092, 992

1, 864, 968

14,103, 619

4,932, 524

2,293,676

1,830,890

Colored.1

Native
white.

Foreign
white.

Colored.1

bIncludes persons in tlie military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees,
etc.] stationed abroad, not credited to any State or Territory.




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N o . 8. —N umber of M A L E S of V O T I N G A G E , by General Nativity and Color, by States and Territories, 1900.
[From reports of the census.]
Native white.
States and Territories.

Aggregate.

Native
born.

Foreign
born.

Total
white.
Total.

413,862
37,956

405,598
26,489
30,306

8,264
11, 467
13,775
8, 372

232,294
25, 953
34, 911
226, 597

224,212

216, 050

18, 001
22,750
218,319
309, 251

15,146
16,183
208,967
201, 584

225,270
51, 773

489,545
181, 616

173,248
47,202
73,722
127, 865

107, 092
6, 816

275,126
45, 592

99, 563
113, 768
33, 270
39, 557

68, 237
270, 789
12, 876

63, 272
263, 929

13, 064

7, 012
66, 543

60,318
77, 962
277, 496
19, 576

130,454
168, 723
38, 845
50, 718

10,101
11, 736

500,752

493,740

79,607
53,932
1,401,456

38,185
932,574

15,747
468, 882

50, 328
1, 370, 209

36, 837
903,086

646,889
94, 361

73, 317
3,000

477,273
346, 761
518, 772

158, 025
67, 025
25, 224

299, 772

26,171
38, 732

A la sk a ................................................................................
Arizona................................................................................
Arkansas.............................................................................

44,081
313,836

California...........................................................................
Colorado..............................................................................

544,087
185, 708

305,464
318,817
133, 935

Connecticut.......................................................................
Delaware............................................................................
District of Columbia........................................................

280, 340
54,018
83, 823
139,601

Florida................................................................................
Georgia.................................................................................
Hawaii.................................................................................
Idaho....................................................................................
Illinois................................................................................
Indiana................................................................................
Indian Territory..............................................................
I o w a ....................................................................................
Kansas................................................................................
K entucky...........................................................................
Louisiana............................................................................
M aine..................................................................................
Maryland............................................................................
Massachusetts...................................................................

720,206
97,361
635,298
413, 786
543, 996
325,943
217, 663

178, 931
279,216

321, 903
843,465

495,734

42, 687
347, 731

M ichigan............................................................................
Minnesota..........................................................................

719,478
506, 794

457,353
245,768

262,125
261,026

Mississippi.........................................................................

349,177

344,151

5, 026

701, 761
77, 865
630, 665
398,552
469,206*
177, 878
216,856
260, 979




830,049
712,245
.

502,384
150, 530

628, 674
74,922
472, 759
331,614
444,067
152, 538
178, 341
218, 968
486, 527

11, 314
25, 786
586, 773
517,446
71,736
321,513
268, 688
402, 244
121, 356
157, 377
172,003

450, 830

320, 943
288, 293

241,631
145, 815

104,577
140, 065

Foreign
parents.
8,162
2, 855
6, 567
9, 352
107, 667
30, 891
54, 955
5, 575
11,161
4, 965
6, 860
1, 562
11, 051
316,313
111, 228
3,186
151, 246
62, 926
41, 823
31,182
20, 964
46, 965
165, 584
162, 537
137, 054
5,750

Total.

8, 082
7, 952
12,161
8,278
180, 294
51,162
106,403
6, 747
9, 600
9, 725
6, 707
6, 700
13,491
467,123
73, 087
2, 943
157,906
66,938
25,139
25, 340
38, 515
42, Oil
343, 522
261,415
260, 753
4,715

181, 568 ‘
12, 003
9,170
87, 239
54,542

Negro.b

181,471
141
1,084
87,157
3,711
3,215
4,576
8,374
23,072

4, 092
5, 214
8,426
23, 505
61, 639
223, 256

61,417
223, 073

60, 031
3, 604
31, 247

93
130
29,762

18, 445
19,496

18,186
9,146

4, 633
15, 234
74,790
148, 065
807
60, 924
13, 416
7,233

4,441
14,695
74,728
147,348
445
60,406
10,456
5,193

4, 410
198, 647

2,168
197, 936

POPULATION ---- MALES OF VOTING

Alabama.............................. ...............................................

Native
parents.

Colored.*
Foreign
white.

Q

s
a

856, 684

New Mexico......................................................................
New Y o rk ................................. ........................................

55,067
2,184,965

North Carolina................................................................
North Dakota....................................................................
O hio.....................................................................................

417,578
95, 217

Oklahoma...........................................................................
Oregon................................................................................
Pennsylvania....................................................................
Rhode Island....................................................................
South Carolina.................................................................
South Dakota....................................................................
Tennessee..........................................................................
Texas...................................................................................
Utah.....................................................................................
Vermont..............................................................................
Virginia ..............................................................................
Washington......................................................................
W est Virginia...................................................................
Wisconsin..........................................................................
Wyoming............................................................................
The United States®..............................................

101,931
301, 091
17, 710
130, 987
555, 608

1,212,223
109,191
144,446
1, 817, 239
127,144
283,325
112,681
487, 380
737, 768
67,172
108, 356

743, 659
58,237
209,961
10, 523
96, 099
357,447
47,482
1, 346, 829
415, 048
39,344
985, 969
100, 528
101,923
1, 330,099
72,820
280,221
67,079

113,025
43,694
91,130
■7,187.
34, 888
198,161
7,585
838,136
2, 530

809, 797
94, 873
297, 817
14, 652
130,648
532, 750
50, 804
2,145, 057
289,263

55,873
226, 254

93, 237
1,180,599
8, 663
101,543
42,523 1
131,261
487,140
1, 763,482
54, 324
124, 001
3,104
130,375
45,602
107, 353

477,739
650, 599

9, 641
87,169

375, 046
599,961

25,233
20, 891
11,426

65, 205
108, 027

570, 715
37, 898

41, 939
87, 465
436,389
126,190
235,036
313,188
26, 563

21, 329,819

16,227, 285

447,815
195, 572
247, 970

697,314
54, 890
206, 892

551, 438
35,130
147,508
5, 431

8, 855
95,879
336,152

82,383
224, 644

43,553
1, 315, 583
286,812

39,171
782, 487
284, 601

37, 679
954,911
92, 946

19, 777
697, 956

99, 775
1, 278, 679
70, 233
127,396
61, 907
365, 537
514,188
40,799
87,181
290, 294

112,483
39, 983

59,384

90,925

3,424
13, 496
111,508
4,382
533, 096

5, 797
34,769
196, 598
7,251
829,474

2, 211
17, 902
256,955

2, 451
55,558
225,688

9, 990

8, 597
31, 486
484, 803

82, 956
79, 220
964, 751
44,893

20, 555
313,928
25, 340

124,097
35,381
353,621

3,299
26,526
11,916

458, 863
18,321
68,857
280,881

55, 325
22,478
18, 324
9,413

53,768
2, 979
45,446
9, 509
85,773
24, 406

46,887
7, 058
3,274
3, 058
339
22,858
4,263

46, 418

39, 908
128, 315
1,980

31, 425
127,114
115

31, 624

31,235
4, 827

7, 648
13,185
53, 757
3,143
152, 950
^ 328
112, 334
137, 807
1,967
329

29,992
15,035

20,846
11,085
61,745
12,878

146, 436
11, 573

18,012

192,966
7,639

257,304
10,611

3, 502
1,636

10, 636, 898

3, 466, 721

4, 932,524

2, 293,676

257,527
11,335

301, 379
183,999
233,129
567, 213
36,262

122,254
220, 251
309, 909
25, 651

92,262
205,216
116, 943

5,102, 534

19,036,143

14,103,619

69, 382
12, 934

145, 876
19, 760

14, 841

711
2,298
70
230
21,474
775

560
51, 668
2, 765
152, 860
184
112, 236
136,875
358
289
146,122
1, 230
14, 786
1,006
481
2, 065, 989

POPULATION ---- MALES OF VOTING AGE.

1902-

Missouri..............................................................................
Montana..............................................................................
Nebraska............................................................................
Nevada.................................................. .............................
New Hampshire...............................................................
New Jersey........................................................................

•Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians.
“ Includes all persons of negro descent.
cIncludes persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any State or Territory.




OS

Os

N o . 9. — A n a l y s is

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

of th e

PU B L IC DE BT

of t h e

U n it e d Sta t es

on

Ju l y 1

of e a c h

Y ear

fr o m

1876

to

1902.

[Prepared in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
July 1—

2 percents.

1877 .
1878 .
1879 .

4 percents.

98, 850, 000.00
741,522, 000. 00
739, 347, 800. 00

14.000. 000.00
14, 000, 000.00
14, 000, 000. 00

1880 .
1881 .
1882 .

14, 000, 000.00
14, 000, 000. 00

460,461, 050. 00
32, 082, 600.00

737,942, 200.00
737, 951, 700. 00

140.000, 000. 00
240, 000, 000. 00
250, 000, 000. 00
250, 000, 000. 00
250, 000, 000.00
250.000, 000. 00
250.000, 000.00

198,678, 720.00
128, 843, 240. 00
99, 621, 420. 00
97, 515, 660. 00

5 percents.

703, 266, 650.00
508,440, 350. 00
484, 864, 900.00

738, 619, 000.00
283, 681, 350. 00
235.780.400.00
196.378.600.00

439,841,350. 00

1, 797, 643, 700. 00
1, 723, 993,100.00
1,639, 567,750. 00
. 1,463,810,400.00
. 1,338,229,150.00
. 1,226,563,850.00
. 1.196,150,950.00

222, 207, 050.00
339, 639, 000. 00
109, 015, 750. 00
50, 869, 200.00

. 1,146,014,100.00
. 1,021,692,350.00
950, 522, 500. 00

.

829, 853, 990. 00
725, 313,110. 00
610,529,120.00
585, 029, 330. 00

559, 672, 600.00
559, 677, 390. 00
590,837, 560. 00
721,999, 390.00
722,000, 630.00
722, 002, 970.00
722, 005, 530. 00

50,000, 000. 00
100, 000, 000.00
100,000, 000. 00
100, 000, 000.00
100, 000, 000. 00
100, 000, 000. 00

517, 879, 220. 00
419, 724, 770. 00
368, 203, 580.00

47, 651, 200. 00
21,854, 100.00
19,410, 350. 00

N o te .— The interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year.




Dollars.
1,710, 685, 450. 00
1, 711, 888, 500.00
1,794, 735, 650. 00

Dollars.
984,999, 650.00
854, 621,850. 00

250, 000, 000. 00
250.000, 000.00

714,315, 450. 00
676, 214, 990. 00
602, 297, 360. 00

Total interesthearing debt.

6 percents.

Dollars.
711,685, 800.00
703, 266, 650. 00

250, 000, 000.00
250, 000, 000. 00

737, 960, 450. 00
737, 967, 500. 00
737,975, 850. 00

559. 659, 920. 00
559, 664, 830. 00

14, 000, 000. 00
14.000.
000.00
14, 000, 000. 00
25, 364, 500.00
25, 364, 500. 00
25, 364, 500. 00
25, 364, 500.00
25, 364, 500.00
25, 364, 500. 00
25, 364, 500. 00
25, 364, 500.00
329,105, 200.00
445, 940, 750.00
445, 940, 750. 00

739, 347, 800.00
739,349, 350.00

percents.

585, 037,100. 00
635, 041, 890. 00
716, 202, 060. 00
847, 363, 890. 00
847, 365,130. 00
847, 367, 470. 00
1,046,048,750.00
. 1,023,478,860.00
987,141, 040. 00
931,070, 340. 00

Annual inter­
est charge.
Dollars.
96,104, 269. 00
93,160, 643. 50
94, 654, 472. 50
83,773,778.50
79, 633,981. 00
75,018, 695. 50
57, 360,110. 75
51, 436, 709. 50
47,926, 432. 50
47,014,133.00
45, 510, 098.00
41, 780, 529. 50
38, 991, 935. 25
33, 752, 354. 60
29, 417, 603.15
23, 615, 735.J30
22, 893, 883. 20
22,894,194. 00
25, 394, 385. 60
29,140, 792.40
34, 387, 265. 60
34, 387, 315.20
34, 387,408. 80
40, 347,872.80
33, 545,130.00
29, 789,153. 40
27, 542, 945.50

PUBLIC DEBT.

318,204,350. 00
238, 612,150. 00
208,190, 500 00
158, 046, 600. 00
33, 716, 500. 00

1883 .
1884 .
1885 .
1886 1887 .
1888 .
1889 .
1890 .
1891 .

1901 .
1902 .

3£ percents.

Dollars
14, 000, 000.00
14, 000, 000.00

1876 .

1892 .
1893 .
1894.
1895 .
1896 .
1897.
1898 .
1899 .
1900 .

3 percents.

GO
H-

No. 9.—A n a l y s i s

of the

PRINCIPAL

of the

PUBLIC DEBT

of the

Debt on which
interest has
ceased.

1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.




Debt bearing no
interest.a

Outstanding prin­
cipal.

Dollars.
3, 902,420.26
16, 648, 860. 26
5, 594,560. 26

Dollars.
465,807,196.89
476, 764, 031.84
455,875, 682. 27

Dollars.
2,180, 395,067.15

37, 015, 630. 26
7, 621, 455. 26
6, 723, 865. 26

410,835, 741.78
388,800, 815.37
422, 721, 954. 32
438,241, 788.77
538, 111, 162.81
584, 308,868.31
663,712, 927. 88
619, 344,468. 52

16, 260, 805. 26
7, 831,415.26
19, 656, 205. 26
4,100, 995.26
9, 704, 445. 26
6,115,165. 26

2, 205, 301, 392.10
2,256,205,892.53
2, 245,495,072. 04
2,120,415,370.63
2,069, 013,569. 58
1, 918, 312,994. 03
1, 884,171,728.07
1,830,528, 923.57
1,863,964,873.14
1, 775,063, 013. 78
1, 657, 602, 592. 63
1, 692, 858, 984. 58
1,619, 052, 922.23

United States,

Continued.
Debt, less
Population of cash in Interest
theTreasper
the United
capita.
States, June 1. ury, per
capita.

Total of debt,
less cash in
Treasury.

Dollars.
119, 469, 726.70
186,025,960. 73
256, 823, 612.08

Dollars.
2,060,925, 340.45
2, 019,275,431.37
1,999,382, 280.45

249,080,167. 01
201,088, 622.88
249, 363, 415.35
243,289, 519. 78
345,389,902.92
391,985,928.18

1,996,414, 905. 03
l, 919, 326,747. 75
1, 819, 650,154.23
1,675, 023,474.25
1,538,781, 825.15
1,438, 542, 995.39
1, 375, 352,443. 91

46,353,000
47,598,000
48, 866, 000
50,155,783
51, 316, 000
52,495,000
53,693,000
54, 911, 000
56,148,000

1, 282,145, 840.44
1,175,168,675.42
1,063, 004, 894.73

57,404, 000
58, 680,000
59, 974, 000

975,939,750.22
890,784,370.53

61,289, 000
62, 622,250

851, 912,751.78
841, 526,463. 60
838,969,475.75

63,844, 000
65, 086, 000
66, 349, 000

899, 313, 380.55
901,672, P66. 74

67,632,000
68, 934, 000

955, 297, 253. 70

70, 254, 000
71,592, 000

488,612,429.23
492, 917,173. 34
482, 433, 917.21

2,496, 095. 26
1, 911, 485. 26
1, 815, 805. 26
1, 614, 705. 26
2, 785, 875. 26
2, 094,060. 26
1, 851, 240.26
1, 721, 590. 26
1,636,890.26
1, 346, 880. 26
1, 262, 680.26
1, 218, 300. 26
1,176, 320. 26

825,011, 289.47
933, 852,766.35
1, 000, 648,939.37
958, 854, 525.87
995, 360, 506.42
958,197,332.99
920,839,543.14
968,960, 655.64
947,901,845.64
944, 660, 256. 66
1,112,305, 911.41

1, 817, 672, 665.90
1, 796,531, 995. 90
1,991,927,306.92
2,136, 961,091. 67

1, 029,249,833.78

1, 415, 620. 26
1,280, 860. 26

1,154,770,273.63
1, 226,259, 245. 63

2,143,326,933.89
2,158, 610,445. 89

1,098,587,813.92
1,189,153,204. 85

1, 676,120,983. 25
1,769,840,323.40

1876

Cash in the
Treasury.

629, 795, 077.37
739, 840, 389.32
787, 287, 446.97

1, 552,140,204.73
1, 545, 996, 591. 61
1,588,464,144.63
1, 545,985, 686.13
1, 632,253, 636. 68

etc.,

629,854, 089.85
643,113,172.01
661,355, 834. 20
694,083,839.83
746,937,681.03
707,016,210. 38
732,940,256.13
774,448, 016.51
814,543,069.70
831,016, 579.76
769,446,503.76
836, 607,071.73

986,656,086.14
1, 027,085,492.14
1,155,320,235.19
1,107, 711,257.89
1, 044,739,119.97
969, 457. 241. 04

45,137,000

72,947, 000
74, 318, 000
76, 303, 387
77, 647, 000
79, 003, 000

aThe column of “ Debt bearing no interest ” includes certificates issued against gold, silver, and currency deposited in the Treasury.

Dollars.
45.66

Dollars.
2.11

43.56
42.01

2.01
1. 99

40.85
38.27
35.46

1.71
1.59
1.46

31.91
28. 66

1.09
.96

26.20
24.50
22.34

.87
.84
.79

20.03
17.72
15.92

.71
.65
.53
.47

14.22
13. 34
12.93
12. 64
13. 30
13.08
13.60
13.78
14.08
15.55
14.52

.37
.35
.35
.38
.42
.49
.48
.47
.54

13.45

.44
.38

12.27

.35

No. 10. — ANNUAL A P P R O P R IA T IO N S

m ade b y

C on gress f o r e a c h Y e a r e n d in g J u n e

30,

from

1895

to

1903,

in c l u s iv e .

Oj

[Prepared in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

Appropriated—

Dollars.
Dollars.
8,594,447. 64 347,165, 001.82

Dollars.
46, 882,724.75

Dollars.
13,767, 008.75

Dollars.
13,289,314.99

Dollars.
24,944,124. 77

21, 690, 766.90

21,625,846.65

23,394,051.86

24,175, 652.53

24, 594,968.85

25, 396,683. 20

29, 812,113.19
23, 278,402.73
30, 562, 660.95
7, 390, 496. 79

34, 344, 970.47
23,129, 344. 30
33, 003, 234.19
7, 674,120. 89

33, 997, 752. 70
23,193,392.00

54,394,601. 63

15, 944,147. 00
7, 377, 888.00
449,525.61

19, 266,412. 91

56,098,783. 68
7, 673, 854. 90
14,492,459.56

9, 517,141.00
479, 572. 83

9, 377,494.00
458,689.23

39, 381, 733. 86 49, 594, 309. 70 54,574,285.21
80, 430,204.06 114, 220, 095. 55 115,734, 049.10
48, 099, 969. 58 61,140, 916. 67 78,101,791.00
9,747,471.09
8,197, 989.24
7, 504, 775.81
7,046, 623. 00
25,100,038.94 16,175, 605. 75
7, 364, Oil. 00
4, 909, 902. 00
7,383, 628. 00
772,653.68
575, 774.47
674, 306. 67

Dollars.
9, 450, 820. 26

Do liars.
8, 519,981.15

Dollars.
13, 900,106.34

ment....................................................
For sundry civil expenses of the

21, 343, 976. 87

21, 885, 818. 08

21, 519, 750.71

Government.....................................
For support of the Army.................
For the naval service........................
For the Indian service.......................
For rivers and harbors.....................
For forts and fortifications...............
For support of Military Academy .
For service of Post-Office Depart­

25, 856, 431. 95
23, 592, 884. 68
25, 366,826.72
10, 754, 732. 61
20, 043,180. 00
2, 427,004.00
406, 535. 08

35, 096, 045.40
23, 252, 608. 09
29,416,077. 31
8, 762, 751. 24
11, 452,115. 00
1, 904, 557. 50
464, 261. 66

dicial expenses of the Govern­

Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
ment.....................- .............................
For invalid and other pensions, in­
cluding deficiencies........................ 151, 581, 570. 00 141,381,570. 00 141,328, 580. 00 141, 263, 880. 00 141,233,830.00 145, 233,830. 00 145,245,230.00 145, 245, 230.00
1, 849, 428. 76
1, 714, 533. 76
1,771,168. 76
1,752,208.76
1, 695,308. 76
1,574,458.76
1, 643, 558.76
1, 569, 787.25
For consular and diplomatic service
For service of Department of Agri­
4, 582,420.00
4,023, 500.00
3, 726,022.00
3,509, 202.00
3,182, 902. 06
3, 255, 532. 00
3, 226, 915.00
• , 303, 750.00
3
culture ..............................................

91,730,136. 41
78, 856,363.13
8,986, 028.10
32,540,199. 50
7, 298,955. 00
2,627,324.42
Indefinite.
139, 842,230.00
1, 987,483.31
5,208,960.00

For expenses of the District of Co­
8, 502, 269. 94
7, 961,140.93

8, 544,469.97
4, 081,747. 24

Total........................................... 301,788, 819. 78 293, 057,104.81 302, 786, 385. 98 311,179, 557. 54 673, 050, 293. 63 462,509, 750. 27 457,152,142. 98 479,365, 657. 55

486, 439,306.68

lumbia................................................
For miscellaneous..............................




5, 544, 296. 93
623, 858.43

5,745,443.25
297, 667. 37

5, 900, 319. 48
423,304.42

6,186, 991. 06
1,150, 464. 59

6, 426, 880.07
6, 044,898. 26

6, 834,535. 77
28, 721,653.41

7, 577, 369. 31
3, 205, 362. 05

ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS.

To supply deficiencies for the serv­
ice of the various branches of the
Government.....................................
For legislative, executive, and ju ­

2d session 54th 2d session
1st session
2d session
3d session 1 1st session
3d session
1st session
1st and 2d ses­
Congress and
sions 53d Con­ 53d Congress. 54th Congress. 1st session 55th 55th Congress. 55th Congress. 56th Congress. 56thCongress. 57th Congress.
1903.
1902.
1901.
1900.
1899.
1896.
gress. 1895.
1897.
Congress. 1898.

No. 11.—RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

op the

UNITED STATES

during the

Y ears

ending

June 30, 1893 to 1902.

RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES.
Sources.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

CUSTOMS R E V EN U E.

Duties on merchandise:
Class A .—Articles of food and live animals:

1, 241, 461
323, 682
1, 035, 653
4, 279, 305

893,312
312,710
919, 855
5, 295,422

883, 300
377,137
1,027,830
5, 228, 426

775,265
399, 823
1,079,241
4,472, 338

619,978
468,275
1, 325,578
5, 532,713

E

Fruits, including nuts..............................
Provisions, including meat and dairy

776,302
549,836
392,012
797,107
349,950
248,652
300,283
842,231
432,413
530,944
702,005
698,418
922, 243
795, 488
742,976
3,818, 801 2, 847, 620 2,739, 634 2, 607, 628 2,960,405

R

Anim als........................................................
Breadstuffs..................................................
F is h ...............................................................

761, 340
544, 032
532,778
616, 595
709, 935
800,135
920, 289 1, 026,774 1,217,409
643,319
983, 305 1, 668, 398 1, 971, 920 2,104,135 1, 307, 545 1,194,936 1,290,417
1,184,454 1,129,154 1, 844, 546
259, 746
53, 879
6,038
226, 836
287, 854
287,416
301,973
229,804
268,683
2,067
165,196
251,039 15, 589, 641 29,888, 322 41,328,265 29, 475, 927 61, 522,929 57, 678, 736 62, 966,300 52, 956,863
4, 815, 834 8, 012, 568 8, 259,354 7,882, 607
.............................................
Ton,
611, 460
586,603
859, 866
929, 592 1, 042, 629 1,361,715 3,295,872
1,797,345 1,027,129
Vegetables.................................................... 2,400, 881
904,277 1, 469, 756 1,422,582 1, 222,828
814,177
654, 908
1, 391,113 1, 041,131 1,173,911
A llo t h e r ...................................................... 1, 679,112
9, 965, 776 24, 410, 393 37, 299, 964 49,755,484 40, 779,493 78,757,947 78,236, 070 83, 245,744 76,081,223
Total Class A ........................................... 12,873,338
products....................................................

398,605

123,222

242,394

218,941

239, 505

516,181
420,967
135,490
611, 689
976, 696 ,

133,686
159,581
17,221
273,158
642,254

134, 204
68,863
9, 044
286,186
1,179, 284

313, 331
351,812
39,033
525,161
986,341

220,115
88,515
13,956
405, 562
367,024

820,982
201, 239
278, 469

813, 512
270,416
1,951,918
160,087

965, 403
279, 516
2, 727,452
306,878

1,072,299
275,331
2,230,838
298,688

1,060,880
359, 949
2, 650,420
347, 334

141,013
99, 416
5, 335
340, 743
410, 723

107, 644
93,521
18,185
274,542
188,265

378,774
237, 339
105, 230
344, 519
298,429

309,808
148,583
40,430
280,261
319,086

477,072
634, 279
196,877
924, 581
436,387

g

515,556
57,998

3
0

506,927
46, 546

N
D




564, 436
80,411

A

Scrap iron .............................................
Steel ingots, cogged ingots, etc ----Lead in ore, and pigs, and bars.............

872,054
160,147

S

O res........................................................
Pig iron ................................................

839,636
299,947

T

H o p s..............................................................
Iron and steel—

P

Hides and skins, raw ........ ............... .

I

Coal and coke..............................................
Flax, hemp, and other vegetable fiber..

E

Class B.—Articles in a crude condition
which enter into the various processes
of domestic industry:

C

Rice................................................................
Salt.................................................................
Sugar and molasses...................................

No. 1 1. —RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

op th e

UNITED STATES— Y e a r s

e n d in g

June

30, 1893 t o 1902— Continued.

00
00

RECEIPTS AN D THEIR SOURCES— Continued.
Sources.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.

Dollars.
205, 487

Dollars.
212,321

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
227,051

Dollars.

Dollars.

201,473
195,711

85,647
4, 005,167

1902.

customs revenue —continued.
Duties on merchandise—Continued.

Class B.—Articles in a crude condition
which enter into the various processes
297, 440

184,104

184,325

Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines, known
as nursery stock.....................................
Seeds—Castor, linseed, poppy, and gar­
226, 706

239,935

269,207

Dollars.
339, 691

222,405

257,375

308, 213

312, 875

116,800

183,917
259,148
7, 401,107
1, 523,183

584, 775
165, 039

296,073
233,140

8, 216, 725
1, 423, 361

10, 902, 238
1, 703,469

15, 508, 205 ; 15, 942, 644

20, 875,265

Wools, raw, and mungo, flocks, etc........
A ll other................................- .....................

188,782
353,397
8, 203,334
945, 924

195, 826
2,154, 236
1,174,037

952,813
101,627
335,832
643, 900

215,126
105,670
96,105

76, 714
80, 058
379,506

428, 855

397, 093

128, 556
77, 963
2, 506, 687
898,775

Total Class B ...........................................

14,188,038

6, 337, 615

4, 811,515

4, 017, 952

3, 025,927

8,131,380

9, 635, 817

den ..............................................................
Wood p u lp ................................- ................

1,100, 657

Class C.—Articles wholly or partially
manufactured for use as materials in the
manufactures and mechanic arts:
913,021

809,189

853, 989

961, 895

755, 587

342, 241

3,817,727

3,727, 467

3,185, 010

657, 802
4, 647, 321

516, 958

3,139,394

639,350
4,186, 276

747, 862

4, 507, 943

5,401, 855

4, 683,105

5, 473, 796

377,508
344, 798

158,131
203,795

271, 319
187,097

321, 717
171, 916

265,377
182, 660

295,845
179,039

367, 855
192,337

675, 359
224, 302

574, 517
189, 356

675,242
265,074

1, 212, 368

857,998

1, 430,177

927, 081

582,407

796, 355

960,391

1,025,129

863, 274

1, 093,146

Tinplate................................................. 13,500,960
A ll other................................................. 2, 884, 374

9,609,175

7,336,749
1,522, 307
956, 224
321, 405

4, 621, 111
1,135, 924

2, 932, 891
656, 582

2, 532, 825

903, 995
346, 976

885,957
206, 891

2,138, 979
1,153, 376
1,161,954

1,806,917
928, 636
1, 031,446

2, 997,786

874,071
339, 329

1, 666, 708
762,138
943,784
248, 646

320,390

265,185

309,847

Cement..........................................................
Chemicals, drugs, and d y es....................
Cotton thread, yarn or warp yarn, not
on spools...............................................
Elax and hemp yarn or thread...............
Eurs, dressed on the skin, and hatters’
furs.............................................................
Iron and steel—

Leather..........................................................
Paints and|colors.......................................




1,231, 773
475,733

2,007,418
700, 937
309,085

740, 277

1, 327, 068
948,119

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

of domestic industry—Continued.
Marble in block, rough or squared........

Silk, partially manufactured from co­
coons, etc., spun silk, etc......................
Wood, manufactures o f ............................
Woolen and worsted yarns.....................

255, 285
701, 849

349, 721

339,476
828, 293

423,579
103,158
508, 344
921,152

27, 224
397,451
1, 008, 500

324, 385
23,992
377, 263
941, 860

460, 080
475, 955
119,978
1,196, 563

1, 258,407

1, 412, 389

1, 341,127

1,167,600

Total Class C ........................................... 28, 827, 985. 19, 920, 035

18, 653, 227

14, 863,407

11, 478,985

12, 715, 391

13,451, 921

17,092, 946

14, 283, 505

17,760, 403

341, 305
274,712
331,426
4,292

384, 645

389, 766

440, 366
460,507
444,159
8,431

3, 232, 749
5,998, 482
3,124, 639

3, 563,436
5, 871, 666
2, 875, 827

3, 576, 026
6, 903, 720
2, 629, 581

203,338
8, 386
477,127
8, 741,935
4, 469,407

7, 356, 881
2,133, 861

10,173,115
2,499, 276

385, 688
280, 649
12,912
634, 838
10,120, 845
5,043,426
12,210, 641
2, 825, 395

453, 758

393,463
9,644,740

333, 202
292, 111
209, 746
3, 010
366,165
7,304,062
3, 541, 034

347, 653
356,465

445, 457
11, 755
329, 448
9, 486, 672

368, 224
268, 299
505,400
5,499
401, 446
9, 004, 234

1, 018, 495
566, 385

1, 046, 954
973, 061

1,143,499

567, 796
832, 714

699, 329

1, 057, 962

469, 892
641, 918

569,968

782, 845
650, 674
784, 528

989, 962
1,500,770
966, 981

A ll other........................................................

Class D.—Manufactured articles, ready for
consumption:
Books and other printed matter.............

476,425
985, 385
742,337
1,175,360

396,164

392, 239

220,134
180,192

234, 371

Leather—Gloves and other manufac­
tures of......................................................
Metals, not elsewhere specified, com­

66, 572
317,526
7, 298,293
3,857,193
6,491,474
3,500,225
579,105
705, 008
579, 320

133,064

1, 342, 495
1,375,969
112, 887

833,543
10,130,827

5, 455, 819
12, 097, 862

5, 655, 669
14,147, 952

2, 743, 096

3, 545, 796

1,039,036
1,484,221
950, 586

1,124, 514
1,421, 595
1, 360, 632

3,473, 902

3, 073,007

3,126, 673

1, 812,771
1,155,411
92,049

2, 051,416
1, 227,115

2, 497,457

2, 677, 210

2, 501,169

2,444,450

2,772,698

3, 044, 593

positions and manufactures of...........
2, 524,530
Paper, and manufactures of..................... 1, 221, 333
Straw, manufactures o f ............................
290, 221
Wood, manufactures of............................ 1,080,175
Wool, manufactures of—
Carpets and carpeting......................
976, 290
Cloths .................................................... 12, 809, 558
Dress goods.......................................... 18, 271, 035
Flannels................................................
74,143

1, 591,571
825,345

1, 322, 950

1, 344, 729

1,467,141

1,725,108

782,460
277, 861
571, 653

1,198, 265
773, 225
251, 238
494, 931

1,353, 226

776,137
320, 337
572,177

804, 633
78, 511
712, 410

921,826
74,769
812, 912

1,125,548
81, 028
955, 380

633,895
8, 719, 888
8, 767,162

805, 580
9, 646, 354
9, 620, 517
60,654

997, 052
9, 645, 895

895, 968
2, 757,548
5,330,239
20,567

1, 291,187
3, 829, 682
6, 203, 520
36, 328

4,818,040
5, 848, 320
38,982




587,992
6, 949,470
8, 805, 690
59,345 .

61, 638

8, 963, 283
48, 639

1,110,093
1, 839,155
211, 236

271,582
7,788
722, 686
9, 482, 226

3, 996,492

264,495
824,257

947, 414
963, 860
171,710

1, 675, 696

1,061,499

107,772
1,167, 870

1, 776,188
3,750,387
5, 805,453

2, 053,732
4, 611,430
6,634,886

45,461

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

519,655

327,678
Brushes .......................................................
Buttons, and parts o f ...............................
802, 353
Carriages, and parts of..............................
237,047
Clocks and watches, and parts of...........
535,592
Cotton, manufactures of............................ 10, 965,732
Earthen, stone, and china ware............... 5,404, 985
9,116, 974
Flax,hemp, etc., manufactures of.........
5,067, 306
Glass and glassware.................................
Iron and steel—
Cutlery..................................................
1,120, 637
Machinery............................................
1, 449, 731
1, 276,117
A ll other................................................

767,352
846,116

19,052
05
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>

No. 11.—RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

of the

UNITED STATES—Years

ending

June 30, 1893 to 1902—Continued.

^

RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES-Continued.
Sources.

1896.

1897.

Dollars.

Dollars.
45, 088
3,987

57, 052
392,823

Dollars.
97, 941
44,811
1, 239, 237
475,343
129, 079
294, 978

1,520,718

1, 825, 812

52, 794, 615 |55, 468,426

1895.

1893.

1894.

Dollars.

Dollars.
659, 375
42,137
933, 838

Dollars.
193,761
33, 563
624, 699

128, 006
176, 391

497, 907
74, 063
472,134
1,507,073

1898.

1899.

1900.t

1901.

1902.

customs revenue —continued.

Duties on merchandise—Continued.
Class D.—Manufactured articles, ready for

A ll other......................................................

Total Class D ........................................... 83,361,238
Class E.—Articles of voluntary use, luxu­

358,471
1, 305, 881
50, 200, 927

115,016

714,433
88,089

Dollars.
35, 623
17,192
565,853
733, 827
75, 863

2, 659, 072

332,125
3, 698, 023

371,564
4,429,229

380, 723
4,494,701

327, 298
5, 236,700

55,278, 753

42,321,599

52, 605, 533

61,270,378

59,974, 434

67, 774, 902

X I

Shawls.............................................
Webbings, gorings, e tc .....................
A ll other manufactures of wool-----

177,588
50,452
1,172,744
544,064

236, 243

357,070

370, 938

6, 429, 980

6,932,848

8, 626,147

11,224,162

427,197
11, 769,947

496, 373
13, 679, 919

736,694
578,750
1,081, 701

791, 552

1, 012, 591

1,334,587

1, 395, 639

668,197
873,174

464, 942
846, 041

217,285
1,030, 211

304, 358
1,412, 374

270, 937

434, 408
233,138
360, 318
385, 063

335,500
457, 528
179, 854
404,220

Dollars.
47, 099
4,114
620,887
611, 562

Dollars.
46,597
9,924
511,786

Dollars.
23,171
13,397
725,353

C

H ats...............................................
Knit fabrics..................................

899,484
19, 447
1,368,504
270, 076
288, 533
676, 032
1,771,578

EE

dolmans, e tc ..............................

E

Wearing apparel—
Clothing, ready-made, cloaks,

R

■consumption—Continued.
Wool, manufactures of—Continued.

837, 326
37,720

P

162, 917
4, 707,231

12,141
5,964,834

39,901
5, 472, 798

989,465
134, 886
818,684

752,050

625,683
143,921
628, 206

625, 528
298, 905
645, 061.

826, 698

85, 348
855, 464

339, 265 ;
7, 688, 399

P

ries, etc.:
Art works—Paintings and statuary . . .
Cotton laces, edgings, and embroideries

T
E

261, 405

345,730

292, 857
494,228

191,416
410, 715

199,852
180, 624

345, 065
146, 814
183, 679

425,133
157, 256
259, 950

152,057
186,171

329,565
165, 913

342,057
180, 001

335,522

407, 687

373, 664
201, 997
378,382

Flax and hemp, manufactures of—
Laces, edgings, embroideries, etc.. . .

1, 538, 941

607, 996

916,586

449,180

542, 286

320, 377

284, 285

326, 479

345,469

A

332,779

D

articles ...............................................
Pipes and smokers’ articles.............
Firecrackers, etc.........................................

N

242, 913
751, 937

S

Fancy articles—
Dolls and toys................................—
Feathers and downs..........................
Feathers and flowers, artificial----Perfumery, cosmetics, and toilet

I
N T
DU




Jewelry and precious stones...................
Liquors—
Malt liquors and extract...................
Spirits, distilled.................................
W ines.....................................................
Musical instruments.................................
Silt, manufactures of—
Dress and piece goods......................

610,878

1,110,102

1, 215, 015

526, 465

915, 888

1, 808, 038

1,834, 531

2,142, 732

2,492, 695

928,944
3,183,634
5,144, 039
395, 539

776,200

637, 512
2, 594, 366
3,697,826
246,565

648,406

2,447,657
3,706,387
227,549

2, 624,785
3, 462, 872

616, 082
4, 012, 880
3, 376, 315

744,333
3,030, 613

884,463
3, 726, 849

953, 330
4,186, 461

287,495

3, 341,220
477,130

3, 816,098
502,718

3, 981,445
437, 897

985, 620
4, 670, 827
4,492, 066

328, 640

620, 301
1, 926,969
3,194, 985
381, 379

2,395,974

2, 584, 453
380, 693
1, 087,581
440, 595

5, 093, 929
199, 078

7,030,303
278,714
1, 741, 052

7, 702, 001

6,384, 054
358, 865
1, 868, 975
956,799

7,021, 892
440, 229
2,732, 645
1,497,336

1, 643,497
1,137,994
186, 732
4, 616,326
20, 971,883
734, 900

801,187
1, 082,022
500, 513

1, 857,560
1,113, 662

1,991, 832
1, 465, 427
519,900

1,146,125
9, 916,183
940, 288

10, 627, 399
1,225,954

248,177
1, 996, 387
908, 767
1,435, 251
951,089
589,443
588, 732
14, 382, 206
1, 515, 347

52, 240, 044

40,151, 202

46,422, 211

56, 256, 957

59,195,173

68,058,635

198,373,453 128,881,869 147,901,218 156,104, 59S 171, 779,194

144,099, 066

200,873, 429

228, 364, 556

232,641,500

250,550, 428

4, 596, 481
830,708
2, 959, 054

3, 785,840
450, 627
1,412,393
501,864
1,632,429
876,176
176,476
3, 728, 622

3,420,438
419,054
1, 941,142
522,134
1, 863, 559

392, 649
1,002,700

361, 511
5, 979, 394
A ll other..............................................
Tobacco, and manufactures o f ............... 14,831,990
528,892
A ll other......................................................

13,668,907
420,969

508,193
1,818, 548
1,479,703
889, 720
144,027
185,177
5,037,527' 4, 384, 644
14,916, 306 14,859,117
732,463
982,647

Total Class E ........................................... 59,122, 854

42,457,516

47,231, 468

Velvets, plushes, etc..........................
Wearing apparel.................................
Webbings, gorings, suspenders, etc.

TW 1

dn+J0rdinary..........................
Additional and discrim,
{ m ating..........................

collected.

1,101, 848
2, 558, 236
1,446, 601

44,454, 851

2,024, 616
911,961

857,107
976,044
954, 558
492,210
406, 111

385,698
367, 048
16, 655, 744
1,466,164

447,695

458, 376
18,757, 718
1,382, 787

981,167

1, 339,319

1,198, 621

996, 215

914, 610

902,727

Total duties collected on merchandise 199,143, 678 129, 558, 892 149,450,608 157, 013, 506 172, 760,361
521, 241
560,068
729, 317
539, 233
537,798
Tonnage t a x ...............................................................
2,448,178
3, 064, 449
2,186, 768
1,721,840
Miscellaneous............................................................ 3, 672,106

145, 438, 385

202,072, 050
835,835

229, 360,771
876, 446

251,453,155

3, 220, 597

2,927, 654

233, 556,110
904, 046
4,125, 300

Total customs revenue........................ 203, 355, 017 131,818,530 152,158, 617 160,021, 752 176,554,127

149, 575, 066

206,128,482

233,164,871

238,585,456

254,444,708

92,547,000
36, 230, 522

99, 283,534
52,493,208

109, 868, 817
59, 355, 084

39, 515, 421

68,644,558
1, 956, 619

73, 550, 754
2, 543, 785

116, 027,980
62,481,907
75, 669,908

770, 225

677,023

1,549,390

908,907

844, 095
3,292,582

858,191
2,133, 362

IN TE R N AX. R EV E N U E .
Tax collected on—
Spirits................................................................... 94, 720, 261
Tobacco............................................................... 31, 889, 712
Fermented liquors............................................ 32, 548, 983
Oleomargarine.................................................... 1, 670, 644




85,259,252
28, 617,899
31,414,788
1, 723,480

79,862, 627
29,704,908
31, 640, 618
1, 409, 211

80, 670, 071
30, 711,629
33,784,235
1, 219, 432

82,008,543
30,710, 297
32, 472,162
1,034,130

1, 315, 781

121,138, 013
51,937,925
71,988, 902
2,518,101 ; 2,944,492

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

Handkerchiefs.....................................
Laces, embroideries, etc...................
Ribbons.................................................

1, 646,479

No. 11.— RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

of th e

UNITED STATES—Y e a r s

e n d in g

Ju n e

30, 1893 t o 1902—Continued.

to

RECEIPTS A N D TH EIR SOURCES—Continued.
Sources.
internal revenue —continued.
Miscellaneous............................................................

1893.

1894.

Dollars.
198,024

Dollars.
95,814

1895.
Dollars.
804, 308

1896.
Dollars.
377, 498

1897.
Dollars.
463,442

Total internal revenue.......................... 161, 027, 624 147,111,233 143, 421,672 146, 762, 865 146, 688, 574

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.
1,291,917

Dollars.
a51, 059, 243

Dollars.
•50, 009,487
>

Dollars.
c50, 482,768

Dollars.
d23, 870, 790

170,900, 641

273, 437.162

295, 327, 927

307,180, 664

271,880,122

75, 080,479

76,983,128

82, 499, 208

82, 665, 463

89, 012, 619

95, 021, 384

102,354,579

111,631,193

121,848,047

870, 017
2, 349, 471 1
’
1, 673,637
3,182, 090
3,156, 217
2, 765, 699
3, 745, 423
3,111,742
1, 916, 314
2, 052, 488

1, 640,580

2, 897, 092
1, 005, 523
2, 815, 249
3, 846, 435

7, 239, 814

4, 756,470

6,163, 072

2, 277,173
1, 972, 501
586, 827
942,148
845,419
126, 618
309, 936

1, 678, 247
2, 805, 435
4, 016, 532
274, 887

10, 979, 507
4,144,123

1, 889, 079
1,763, 496
622, 003

1,243,129
2, 639, 751
3,693,283
781, 987

9, 992,374
2, 836, 883

12,731, 257

864, 581
2, 881, 555
3, 566,130

1,975, 849 '
576, 488

1, 912, 411
668, 072
441, 247

1, 998, 554
675, 707
1,173, 466

1, 476,175
87,838
393,439
1,116,911

1, 384,663
247, 927

828,585
128, 239
82, 338

779, 523
273, 247

Revenue from postal service.................................. 75, 896,933
MISCELLANEOUS.
Profits on coinage, bullion deposits, and assays.
Sales of public lands................................................
Fees: Consular, letters patent and la n d ............
The District of Columbia.......................................
piinbir'g fund fnr Pacific railways
Tax on national banks.............................................
Customs fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures ..
Repayment of interest by Pacific railways........
Sales of Indian lands...............................................
Soldiers’ Home, permanent fund..........................
Immigrant fu n d ..................................... . .................
T
aj'S- op seal skins
__ ______________

1, 392, 624
806,920

1, 610, 868
682,042
926,420
971, 833 !
399,811
779,311 I
191,382
162,733
214,142
288, 220
500
23,973
164, 703
201, 971
103,425
156,282

1,103, 347
2,655,299
3, 658, 048
1, 735, 887
1,712, 551
640,966
982,411
540,820
212, 465
305, 225

955, 500
571, 608
129, 375
445, 670
1,100

526,286
576,687
107,612
306, 993

3, 291, 717
4, 008. 723

537,405
224, 476

2, 965,120
3, 414, 933
3, 986,176
1, 681, 473
711,791
1, 567, 358
1, 493, 321
492, 624
585, 083
229,756
450,698
247, 259
703, 054
57, 221

4, 085,230
4, 217, 841
1, 643,455
828,971
1, 564, 555
1, 775,833
536,046
747, 217
231,821

26,187
1,138

60,160
5,401

700
178,124
162,607
31,607
939

Depredations on public lands................................
Other miscellaneous sources..................................

21,148
2, 789, 908

8,774
3, 416, 270

17,730
2, 230, 480

2, 645, 475

48,479
2, 438, 420

Total miscellaneous..............................

21,436, 988

18,792,256

17,809, 786

20,191, 583

24, 479, 004

84, 845, 632

36, 394, 976

38, 748,054

41, 919, 218

36,153,403

Total receipts......................................... 461, 716, 562 372, 802, 408 390, 373, 203 409, 475, 408 430, 387,168

494, 333,954

610, 982, 004

669, 595,431

699, 316, 531

684, 326, 280

Sales of Government property..............................
Deposits for surveying public lands...................
Sales of ordnance material.....................................
Sales of condemned naval vessels




263,197
260,167

202, 712
128, 321

224, 331
113, 049

28, 507

48, 370

94,640

52,107

29,154
e67,199, 923

157, 672
f 14,163, 876

257, 266
432, 380

76, 308
75, 978
s 10, 557, 435 h10, 526,116

829, 314
316, 579
330, 338
313,949
107, 996
3,500, 628

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

POSTAL SERVICE.

RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS.
203,355, 017 131, 818, 530 152,158,617 160, 021, 752 176, 554,127
161,027, 624 147,111, 233 143,421,672 146, 762,865 146,688,574
75, 896, 933 75, 080,479 76, 983,128 82, 499, 208 82, 665,463
21, 436, 988 18, 792,256 17, 809, 786 20,191,583 24, 479, 004

149, 575,062
170, 900, 641
89,012,619
84, 845, 632

206,128,482
273,437,162
95, 021, 384
36, 394, 976

233,164, 871
295, 327,927
102,354,579
38,748, 054

238, 585,456
307,180,664
111, 631,193
41,919,218

254,444,708
271,880,122
121,848,047
36,153,403

Total receipts......................................... 461,716, 562 372, 802, 498 390, 373, 203 409,475, 408 430, 387,168

494, 333, 954

610,982, 004

669,595, 431

699, 316, 531

684, 326, 280

2.77
3.68
1. 28
.49

3.06
3. 87
1.34
.51

3.13
4.03
1.46
.55

3.22
3.44

8. 22

8.78

9.17

8. 66

Customs revenue......................................................
Internal revenue......................................................
Postal service...........................................................
Miscellaneous............................................................

RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTS PER C A P IT A .
3. 07
2. 43

Miscellaneous...........................................................

1.14
.32

1.95
2.17
1.11
.28

Total..........................................................

6. 96

5.51

2.20
2.08
1.12
.26

2.28
2. 09
1.17
.29

2.47
2. 05
. -34

2.34
1.22
1.17

5.66

5.83

6.01

6. 78

1.15

2. 05

1.54
.46

EXPENDITURES A N D TH EIR OBJECTS.
Objects.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

L E G ISL A T IV E .

United States Senate:
Salaries and expenses.......................................
House of Representatives:
Salaries and expenses.....................................
Public printing and binding.................................
Library of Congress................................................
Botanic Garden..........................................................
Miscellaneous...........................................................

Dollars.
1,166,274

Dollars.
1,390,066

Dollars.
1,170,961

Dollars.
1,102,117

Dollars.
1, 207, 077

Dollars.
1,196,719

Dollars.
1, 287, 259

Dollars.
1,288,016

Dollars.

2,478,248
3,235, 053

2, 844,411
3, 644,206

2,945, 716
3, 355, 732

3,108, 547

2, 948,182
3, 894,609

1,156,528
23,890
62,200

1, 054, 586
23, 894
1,420, 282

3,062, 924
4,124,674
262, 730

2,981,501
4, 730, 211

594,722
23,893
809, 867

2, 843,823
3, 678,128
831,974

3,065,776
5, 812, 388
424,757

22,744
982,172

24,510
807,549

T o ta l..........................................................

8,308,057

8,921, 301

9, 971,171

9,460,958

9,537, 248

“Includes taxes on legacies, $1,235,435, and stamps, $43,837,819.
bIncludes taxes on legacies, $2,884,492, and stamps, $40,964,365.
c Includes $39,241,036 stamps and $5,211,899 taxes on legacies.
dIncludes taxes on legacies, $4,842,967, and stamps, $13,442,793.
'Includes $6,303,000 from sale of Kansas Pacific R. R.and $58,448,224 from sale
of Union Pacific R. R.




3,843,918
545, 647

266,632
23, 359
1,109,126
9, 438, 577

23,707
2,416,076

306,867
25,991
639, 631

11,177,370

9, 972,217

1, 241,501

22, 784
644,309
11, 211, 515

Dollars.
1,361,468
3,091,076
6,156, 259
469, 403
25,893
226,103
11, 330, 202

'Includes $11,798,314 from sale of Central Pacific R. R.
sIncludes $821,898 from payment of dividend by receivers of Union Pacific
R. R. Co., and $3,338,016 from sale of Central Pacific R. R.
hIncludes $133,942.89 from payment of dividend by receivers of Union Pacific
R. R. Co., and $4,576,247.10 from part payment of indebtedness of Central
Pacific R. R.
Jrt

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

Customs revenue......................................................
Internal revenue......................................................
Postal service............................................................

N o . 11. — RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

op t h e

UNITED STATES—Y e a r s

e n d in g

June

30,1893

to

1902—Continued.

EXPENDITURES AND TH EIR OBJECTS-Continued.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

Dollar8,
329,616

Dollars.
138,935

Dollars.
185,193

Dollars.
192,919

Dollars.
193,994

Dollars.
199,151

Dollars.
210,593

Dollars.
207,825

Salaries and miscellaneous..............................
Foreign intercourse.........................................

141,910
1, 997,043

139, 938
1, 702, 307

141, 682
1, 703, 364

150,804
1, 605, 010

138,685

138,975
2,485, 581

247,594
22,624, 020

141, 371

156, 015

186,467

2,076, 877

3,214, 803

3, 317, 901

2, 765,734

Total...........................................................

2,138, 953

1,842, 245

1, 845, 046

1,755,814

2,215, 562

2, 624, 556

22, 871, 614

3,356,174

3, 473, 916

2, 952, 201

3,072, 875
3, Oil, 770
586, 413
608, 697
1, 079, 718
996,858
257,971
114,415
* 5, 091, 948 *4,202,876

3, 039,945
602, 370
1,176,516
196, 278
8, 678,930

3, 074, 323
593, 635
1,128,172

3,277, 787
682, 812
1, 479,648

3,395,012
686, 611

3,533, 329
683,545

92,592
4, 902, 511

3,186, 817
. 599,685
1, 488, 271
164,634
4,499,147

89,924
4, 991, 677

1,906,475
224, 242
5,990, 283

1, 535, 666
165, 735
8, 536,349

1,570, 079

1,368, 396

1,999, 578

3, 637, 800

4,688,123

7, 718, 057

5,414,260

5, 699, 416
9, 530, 462
3, 556,841

5, 257, 981
10, 010, 854
3, 638, 899
753, 298

Objects.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

E X E C U T IV E .

Executive Office:
Salaries and miscellaneous..............................

Dollars.
213, 311

Dollars.
213,585

Treasury Department:
Salaries and contingent expenses.................
Independent treasury............................ .........

3,188,908
3,123,650
497, 834
647,764
Mints and assay offices.................................... 1,155, 520
1,114, 854
Territorial governments..................................
214, 856
149, 302
Internal revenue................................................ *14,866,437 *16,308,850
Customs service—
Repayment to importers, excess of
deposits................................................
Debentures or drawbacks, bounties or
allowances.............................................
A ll other......................................................

Light-House Establishment...........................
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey..
Steamboat-Inspection Service........................
Bureau of Engraving and Printing.............
Miscellaneous....................................................
District of Columbia.........................................
Marine-Hospital Service..................................




2, 897, 559

2, 603, 539

1, 964,064

3, 574,152
8, 394, 726
2, 684,853

4,333,250

3,277, 507

1, 950, 072

2, 359, 748

2, 928, 835

3,991,200

8,368, 014
3,062,117
435, 966

8, 371, 699
2, 763,243
414,989
315,510
1,146, 552
4, 999, 237

9,229,347
3,114, 855
390,021
342,829
1,116, 373
3, 610, 817

9,110,291
3,390,090
380,866
339,560
1,130,562
b284, 482

9,257, 594
3,331,256
478,008
340,009
1,129, 262
9, 942, 708

9,292,755
3,118, 833
659, 412
331,678
1,612, 926

6,176, 891
669, 619

6, 369, 363
654, 581

6, 508,539
620,507

6, 319, 726
709, 248

465, 540
301,534
1, 039, 843
8, 287,049
6, 232, 681
634, 856

280,166
1,186, 924
7,037,595
5, 742, 369
654,997

7,428, 862
6, 735, 039
788, 043

528,156
316,141
1,807,170
7,171,125
7,108, 582
982,496

354, 930
2,058, 598
7,457,676
8, 748, 323
1, 240,192

5, 236,157
10, 278, 847
4,181, 403
838,832
344, 490
2, 653, 522
6,606,255
9,363,742
1, 234, 265

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

Department of State:

Life-Saving Service....................................... 1,258,527
Public buildings............................................ 5,050,797
Interest on public debt................................ 27,264,392

1, 384, 019
3, 599,614
30, 978, 030

1, 442, 725
2, 997, 382
35, 385, 029

1,507, 340
3,758,796
37, 791,110

1, 537, 740
3, 760, 685
37, 585, 056

1, 528, 895
3, 861,194
39, 896, 925

1,579,128
6,346,058
40,160, 333

1,650, 907
6, 781, 369
32,342,979

1,667,688
4,919, 574
29,108,045

Total.................................................... 87,948,441 87, 399, 331
War Department:
Salaries and expenses................................... 2,231,855
2,137,788
Public buildings and grounds....................
150,861
136,041
Pay Department............................................ 13,615,177 13,546,464
Signal Service...............................................
36,264
37,300
Commissary Department............................. 1, 608,306
1, 665,167
Quartermaster’s Department...................... 8,095,768
7, 676, 957
Medical Department.....................................
382,460
847, 797
Ordnance Department................................
4,827,733
5,162, 243
Military Academy........................................
363,109
227,129
Forts and fortifications................................
839,732
361,934
Improving harbors....................................... 4,067,120 6, 806, 316
Improving rivers.......................................... 10,732,716 13,081,046
Miscellaneous war expenses........................ 5,209,368
5, 019,597

76,149,899

77,108, 089

81,675,362

88,110,938

92, 822,116

99,996,479

100,216, 686

96,301,704

1, 949, 013
144, 598
13, $84,705
15, 372
1,622,876
7,301, 807
364,602
3, 989,169
402,358
220, 799
7, 233, 625
12,663, 928
4, 305, 518

1, 963, 825
152, 329
14,290, 427
17,017
1,488, 287
7, 310, 916
317,784
4, 605, 866
183,173
189,499
5, 519, 234
12,585,143
4,323, 575

1,713,825
150,529
13,723, 532
22, 043
1, 406,430
6,720, 466
790, 628
7, 702, 888
23^, 975
375,384
4,769,798
8,912, 906
4,291,218

1, 752,474 • 2,390,391
145,305
163, 720
21, 443, 090
72,593, 579
35,127
378, 419
5, 922,441
17,203, 368
18,831,851
81, 782, 870
494, 287
2,186, 284
10,786,775
19, 396, 664
280, 086
161, 772
774, 589
1, 315, 096
5, 678, 778
4, 541, 686
15,106,272
11, 540, 855
12, 638, 704 18, 740, 661

2, 679,701
195,860
32, 891,878
225, 583
10,407, 632
48, 234,610
2, 837,594
10, 790,926
199, 903
555,933
5, 975,169
12, 743,696
9,911, 844

2, 087, 200
191,024
38,492,004
446, 699
12, 764, 977
48, 222,948
2, 553,168
11,631,916
398, 892
841,095
6,781,442
12, 763, 032
9,718,924

2,194,319
190,711
36,997,823
245,379
6,420,827
31,725, 860
850, 602
11,155,778
257,105
755,092
6,331, 767
8, 616, 214
8, 915,769

56,841,759

53, 898, 370

25,947, 075

50, 814, 622

93, 889,779

232, 395, 365

137, 650, 329

147, 493, 921

114,657,240

389,365
220,847
933,412
7,722, 351
16,199,259

410, 274
237, 789
1,008, 224
7,753,584
13,182,134

407, 001
197,135
957, 507
8, 702, 228
9,453, 003

410, 933
273, 759
1, 053,677
8, 902, 458
14, 539, 911

426, 497
223,485
1,174, 974
33, 072, 411
10, 753, 389

412, 631
286,170
1,830,464
22, 992, 517
10, 277, 218

425, 235
400,692
1, 798, 871
15,353,339
14, 398, 255

478, 326
725, 728
2, 318, 064
14, 005, 067
15,202, 578

498, 897
872, 698
2, 718, 622
15, 817, 036
19, 793,144

1,371, 463
1,044, 793
150, 013
988, 039

1, 340, 438
995,958
165,193
1, 061, 314

1,912, 041
1,272, 702
163, 345
1,167, 980

1, 575, 830
1,455,594
168, 003
2, 292, 056

Total....................................................

52,024,489

Navy Department:
Salaries and expenses...................................
386,855
Naval Academy............................................
211, 745
Marine Corps.................................................
894, 841
Miscellaneous................................................. 7, 754,669
Increase of the Navy..................................... 15,030,227
Bureau of—
Yards and Docks...................................
1,209, 763
Equipment..............................................
861,415
Navigation.............................................
245, 617
Construction and Repair........................
994,423

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

1,287, 718
3,820,840
27,841,406

1, 774, 571
2,449,408
4,476, 759
5,294,179
• 701, 780
5,
1, 843,122
4,682,491
3, 329, 324
4, 060, 523
5,144, 548
174, 406
292,372
418, 617
473, 591
580, 548
3, 008, 221
7, 371, 270
5, 781, 246
7, 810, 405
0, 998, 829
*Included in this expenditure were the following: In 1302, refund of direct tax, $2,610,855.07; sugar bounties, $7,342,077.79; in 1893, refund of direct tax $816 315 65sugar bounties, $9,375,130.88; 1894, refund of direct tax, $91,733.02; sugar bounties, $12,100,208.89; 1895, refund of direct tax, $181,5 05.91; sugar bounties $966 153 86- 189e’
no refund of direct tax; sugar bounties, $232,691.
’
’
' ’
’
hRepayments in excess of expenditures.




Cn

N o. 1 1 .—RECEIPTS

and

EXPENDITURES

of the

UNITED STATES—Y ears

ending

05

J une 30, 1893 to 1902—Continued.

EXPEND ITU R ES AN D TH E IR OBJECTS—Continued.

Objects.

1901.

1902.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

3,659, 203
2,531, 550

300, 661

4,271,101
3,445, 043
5, 703, 608
340, 442

3,518,421
286, 797

3, 097, 203
3, 542,627
3,573,120
403, 893

2, 549,001
3,253,232
3,957, 819
415,871

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

887,139
1,130, 229
1,971,560

1, 652, 785
1,496, 417

311, 330

1899.

executive —continued.
Navy Department—Continued.

Bureau of—
Ordnance......................................................

456,484

571,641

832,934
1, 556, 537
207,206

858,102
1, 632,469
259, 579

32,090, 658

29,208,069

27,554, 733

34,972,479

59, 250,482

64, 354,735

56,378, 312

60,985,304

68, 302,025

4, 736, 775
1,856, 032

4, 854,902
1,981,978

4,820,394
2, 035, 848
478,406

4,809,042
2,323, 202

4, 767, 499
2, 207, 995
438, 994
1, 256, 865
147, 452, 369

4,700, 359
2, 389,184
465,422
1, 411,513
139,394, 929

4,767,173
2,613, 664
494,001
2,290,833
140, 877, 316

4,728,738
3,171,031
593,501
10, 246, 514

4, 742,480
3, 212, 636

2, 669, 394

2, 578, 959

581, 904
3, 674, 641
60,314
2,166, 421

2,410,311
586,475

697, 344
1,144, 649

635, 528
4,421,434
60,500
2,447,103
899,225
• 1,762,962

167,118, 389

869, 966

Steam Engineering....................................
Supplies and Accounts............................

449,788
753,836

338,201
740,190

1, 505, 844

Medicine and Surgery..............................

223, 916

1, 777,194
215,531

T o ta l.........................................................

30, 522, 939

Interior Department:
Salaries and expenses.....................................
Public lands.........................................................
Beneficiaries(bumane and educational inst.)

4, 762,903
2, 321,716
434, 456

Interior, miscellaneous civ il..........................

2, 232, 431

394, 759
402, 980
1,287,997
1,260, 809
1,427, 900
Pensions, e tc ...................................................... 159,357,558 141,177, 285 141, 395, 229 139,434,001 141,053,165
Fulfilling treaty stipulations with and sup­
2,849,416
2, 934, 694
2, 681,864
2,978,640
2,879,123
port of Indian tribes.....................................
592,577
637,949
580,121
539,406
511, 988
Miscellaneous support of Indians.................
5, 639, 687
3, 924, 816
2, 502,821
2, 522, 251
1,780,457
Indian trust funds.............................................
69,185
66,256
90, 974
101, 738
102, 012
Incidental expenses, Indian service.............
Support of Indian schools................................
Current and contingent Indian service........

Miscellaneous, Indian service........................

2,324,173
175,705
5, 544, 745

401,452
1, 916, 795

2, 035, 718
139, 841
2, 046, 978

1, 853,271
671, 999
1, 558, 704

2, 042,342
694, 021
1, 821,502

2,048,275
682, 530
1,135,131

T o ta l.......................................................... 182, 454, 411 160,381, 821 160, 002,743 160,194, 984 162,884, 966
Post-Oflice Department:
Salaries and expenses.....................................




861,123

865, 822

875,717

858,210

901, 268

3, 349, 543

139, 323,622
2, 265, 654

681, 322
4, 691,891
138,488,560
1,841, 936
539, 920
2,126,154

1,809, 788
62,802
2,734, 245
618,487
1,952,999

644,446
1,887, 084
80,197
3, 024, 022
747, 998
2,246, 672

161,167,118

161,218,094

168,959,479

161, 866,474

887,947

928,558

986, 575

1, 031,488

76,843
2, 837, 785
647,040
1,979,907

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

1900.

1893.

Deficiency in postal revenue, and miscel­
laneous expenses........................................... 7, 563, 433
Postal service paid from postal revenue----- 75,896,932

3, 016, 996

9, 879,117
75, 080,479

12, 685,477
76, 983,128

10, 860, 807
82, 499, 208

12,720,006
82, 665, 463

11, 362, 353
89, 012, 619

8, 853, 386
95,021,384

7,832,618
102,354,579

5, 563, 213
111,631,193

121, 848,047

84, 321, 489

85, 825,419

90, 544, 322

94,218, 225

96, 286, 737

101, 244, 938

104, 762, 717

111, 115, 755

118,180, 981

125, 896, 531

3,141, 881

2, 704,118

2,604, 551

2, 905, 669

3,025,480

3,193, 308

3, 493, 375

3,625, 851

3, 963, 897

4, 579, 990

179, 689

167,834

168,758

163,945

170, 699

179, 772

170, 902

173, 010 ‘

169, 921

176,202

913, 743

283, 399

323,275

303,243

317, 675

371,146

386,133

436,733

435, 608

473, 903

7, 091,180

6, 008,949

8, 277, 029

7, 873, 000

6, 344, 797

6, 760,165

6, 281, 526

5,937, 592

6, 294, 007

6, 288, 840

Grand total.............................................. 459,374,888 442, 605,759 433,178, 426 434, 678,654 448, 439, 622

532,381, 201

700, 093, 564

590,068,371

621,598, 546

593, 038, 903

T o ta l.........................................................
Department of Agriculture:
Salaries and expenses.......................................
Department of Labor:
Salaries and expenses.......................................

JU D ICIA L .

Salaries and expenses..............................................

EE CAPITULATION OF EXPEND ITU EES.
Legislative.................................................................

8, 308, 057

8, 921,301

9, 537, 248

9, 438, 577

11,177, 370

9, 972, 217

11, 211, 515

11,330,202

329,616
138,935
185,193
192,919
193,994
2,138,953
1, 842, 245
1, 845,046
1, 755,814
2,215, 562
87,948,441 87, 399,321 76,149, 899 77,108,089 81, 675, 362
52, 024, 489 56, 841,759 53, 898,370 52,947, 075 50,814, 622
30, 522, 939 32, 090, 658 29, 208,069 27, 554, 733 34, 972,479
182,454, 411 160,381,821 160, 002,743 160,194,984 162, 884,966
84, 321, 489 85, 825,419 90, 544, 322 94,218, 225 96, 286,737
3,141, 881
2, 604, 551
2,905, 669
2, 704,118
3, 025,480
179, 689
167,834
168,758
163, 945
170, 699
913, 743
283, 399
323, 275
303,243
317, 675

199,151
2, 624, 556
88,110,938
93, 889, 779
59,250, 482
167,118, 389
101, 244, 938
3,193, 308
179, 772
371,146

210, 593
22,871, 614
92, 822,116
232, 395, 365
64, 354, 735
161,167,118
104, 762, 717
3,493, 375
170, 902
386,133

207, 825
3, 356,174
99, 996,479
137,650, 329
56, 378, 312
161, 218, 094
111, 115, 755
3, 625, 851
173, 010
436, 733

213, 311
3,473, 916
100, 216, 686
147, 493, 921
60, 985,304
168,959, 479
118,180, 981
3,963, 897
169, 921
435, 608

213, 585
2, 952,201
96,301,7(54
114, 657,246
68,302,025
161, 866,474
125,896,531
4,579, 990
176, 202
473,903

Total.......................................................... 443,975, 651 427, 675,509 414, 930,226 417,344, 696 432, 557,576

575,419,861

Executive Departments:
Executive, proper............................................
State......................................................................
Treasury........ - ...................................................
W a r .......................................................................
N a v y .....................................................................
Interior.................................................................
Post-Office...........................................................
Agriculture........................................................
Labor.....................................................................
Ju stice.................................................................

9, 971,170

9, 460, 958

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

Department of Justice:
Salaries and expenses.......................................

516,182, 459

682,634,668

574,158,562

604,093,024

6,344, 797

6, 760,165

6,281, 526

5,937,592

6, 294, 007

6,288,840

Total disbursements.............................. 459, 374, 888 442, 605,759 433,178,426 434, 678, 654 448,439, 622

532,381, 201

700,093,564

590,068, 371

621,598,546

593, 038, 903

Judicial........................................................................




7, 091,180

6,008,949 , 8, 277,029

7, 873,000

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No. 11.— RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES op the UNITED STATES—Y ears ending J une 30, 1893 to 1902—Continued.
RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES PER C APIT A.
Objects.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

0.13

0.13

0.14

0.13

0.13

0.13

0.15

0.13

0.15

0.14

Executive Departments:
Executive, proper..............................................
State ______. . . . . . . . . . . ________ __________
Treasury..............................................................
W a r .......................................................................
N a v y .....................................................................
Interior.................................................................
Post-Office............................................................
Agriculture..........................................................

.005
.031
1.33
.78
.46
2.75
1. 27
.047

.002
.03
1. 29
.84
.47
2. 37
1. 27
.042

.003
.03
1.10
.75
.39
2.28
1.34
.04

.003
.03
1.14
.71
.49
2. 28
1.34
.04

.003
.04
1.21
1.29
.81
2. 29
1. 39

.003
.31
1. 25
3.12
.87
2.17
1.41

.003
.04
1.31
1.80
.74
2.11
1.46

.002

.003
.004

.003

.04
.002
.005

.05

.003
.014

.002
.005

.05
.002

.003
.05
1.31
1.93
.80
2.22
1.55
.05
.002

.003
.04
1.9*2
1.45
.87
2.05
1.59
.06

Labor.....................................................................
Ju stice.................................................................

.003
.03
1.10
.78
.43
2. 32
1. 31
.04
.002
.005

.005

.005

.004

.004

.002
.005

Total per capita......................................

6. 69

6. 32

6.02

5.94

6.04

7. 08

9.19

7.52

7.92

Judicial.......................................................................

.11

.09

.12

.11

.09

.09

.08

.08

.08

.08

Total..........................................................

6.93

6.54

6.28

6.18

6. 26

7.30

9. 42

7. 73

8.15

7. 51




7.29

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

D o lla rs.

Legislative.................................................................

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EXPENSES OF COLLECTING REVENUE.
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1862

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o f c oT l l e c t ­
—

1902.

[Prepared in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
Tear ending
June 30—

Internal revenue.
Revenue.
Dollars.

Customs revenue.

Expenses of collecting.a
Dollars.
108,685. 00
253, 372. 99
385, 239. 52

309,226,813.42
266, 027, 537.43

5,783,128. 77
7, 335, 029. 81

191,087, 589.41
158, 356,460. 86

8, 705, 366. 36
7, 257,176.11

1870................. 184, 899, 756.49
1871................. 143, 098,153.63

7, 253, 439. 81
7, 593,714.17
5, 694,116.86

1866.................
1867.................
1868.................
1869 ...............

1872................. 130, 642,177.72
1873................. 113,729,314.14
1874................. 102, 409, 784.90
1875................. 110,007,493. 58
1876................. 116,700,732.03
1877.................
1878.................
1879.................
1880.................
1881...............
1882.................

118,630,407. 83
110, 581,624.74

113, 561, 610. 58
124, 009,373.92
135, 264, 385.51
146, 497, 595.45
1883................. 144,720, 368.98
1884................. 121, 586,072.51
1885................. 112, 498,725. 54

1886.................
1887.................
1888................
1889.................
1890.................
1891.................

116,805,936.48
118,823, 391.22
124,296,871.98
130, 881,513.92
142, 606, 705. 81
145, 686,249.44

153,971, 072.57
161, 027, 623.93
147,111,232.81
143,421, 672.02
146, 762, 864.74
146, 688,574.29
1897.............
1898................. 170,900, 641.49
1899................. 273,437,161.51

1892.................
1893.................
1894.................
1895.................
1896.................

1900................. 295,327,926.76
1901................. 307,180,663.77
1902................. 271,880,122.10

5,340, 230. 00
4,509, 976. 05
4, 289, 442. 71
3,942, 613. 72
3, 556, 943. 85
3, 280,162. 22
3, 527, 956. 56
3, 657,105.10
4, 327, 793. 24.
4, 097,241. 34
4, 424, 707. 39
4,216, 847. 26
3, 853,035. 94
3, 578,679. 42

Expenses of collecting.b

Per cent.

Dollars.
49, 056, 397. 62

Dollars.
3, 276, 560. 39

Per cent.
6.67

.29
.23
.18

69, 059, 642.40
102,316,152. 99

3,181,026.17
4,192,582.43

4.60
4. 09

84, 928, 260. 00
179, 046, 651. 58
176, 417, 810. 88
164, 464, 599. 56
180, 048, 426. 63

5,415,449.32
5, 342,469. 99
5, 763,979. 01

6.39
2.98
3.26

7, 641,116. 68
5, 388, 082. 31

4.65

194, 538, 374.44
206, 270,408. 05

6,233, 747. 68
6, 568, 350. 61

216, 370, 286. 77
188,089, 522. 70
163,103,833. 69
157,167, 722.35

6, 950,173.88
7, 077, 864. 70

1862.................
1863................. 37, 640,787.95
1864................. 109,741,134.10
1865................. 209,461, 215. 25

Revenue.

1. 87
2.77
4.55
4. 59
3. 92
5. 30
4. 36
4. 69
4.40
3. 89
3. 38
2. 99
2. 96
3.10
2. 95
3. 20
2.80
3.06
3. 47

148, 071, 984. 61
130, 956,493.07
130,170, 680. 20
137, 250, 047. 70
186, 522, 064. 60
198,159, 676. 02
220, 410, 730. 25
214, 706, 496.93
195, 067, 489.76

7, 321,469.94
7,028, 521.80
6, 704,858. 09
6,501, 037.57
5, 826,974.32
5,477,421.52
6, 023,253. 53
6, 383, 288.10
6, 506, 359. 26
6, 593,509.43
6, 709, 485.76
6,494, 847.29
6,427, 612. 67
6, 855, 801. 74

2.99
3.20
3.18
3.21
3.76
4.49
4.47
4.53
4.96
4.47
3.96
3.23
3.22
2.95
3.07
3.44
3.58
3.33
3.16

3, 826, 507.98
3, 626,038.91

3.42
3.06
3.22
2. 92

217, 286, 893.13
219, 091,173. 63

7,156,187.77

3.27

3,770,388.72
3,780, 950.41
4, 003,485. 65

2. 88
2. 65
2. 75

223,832,741.69
229, 668,584. 57
219,522, 205. 23

7,030,487.00
6, 859, 986. 09
6, 964, 367. 09

3,879, 082.31
4,144,927. 02
3,749,029. 22
3, 754, 935. 45
3, 846,887.55
3, 606, 798. 85
3,705, 256. 95

2. 52
2. 57
2.55
2.62
2. 62
2. 46

177,452, 964.15
203, 355, 016. 73
131, 818, 530. 62
152,158, 617.45
160, 021, 751. 67
176, 554,126. 65

2.17
1. 59

149, 575, 062. 35
206,128, 481.J
75

6, 646,276. 05
6, 756,790.98
6,791, 872. 86
6, 736,690.92
7,237, 796.40
7, 075,372.05
7,152,276. 58
7, 361, 562.83

3.14
2. 98
3.17
3.74
3.32
5.15
4.43
4. 52

1. 51
1.43

233,164,871.16

7, 467,692.48

3.20

4,404,986.68

238, 585, 455. 99

7,713,418. 82

3.23

4,360,144.97

1.60

254, 444,708.19

7,967,472.89

3.13

4,350,543.05
4,446, 318.98

181, 471, 939. 34
192, 905,023.44

4.01
4. 78
* 3.57

a The cost of collecting the internal revenue embraces the following items: Salaries and expenses of
collectors, including pay of deputy collectors, clerks, etc., and including expenses incident to enforcing
the provisions of law taxing oleomargarine; salaries and expenses of revenue agents, surveyors of
distilleries, gaugers, storekeepers, and miscellaneous expenses; paper for internal-revenue stamps,
and expenses of detecting and punishing violations of internal-revenue laws.
bThe expenses of collecting the revenue from customs includes all sums drawn from the appropria­
tion made by Congress for that purpose. The money is expended for salaries, rents, labor in weighing,
gauging, and measuring imported merchandise, revenue boatmen, repairs, and other expenses incident
to rented buildings, stationery, and the traveling expenses of special agents, but does not include
expenditures for revenue cutters, fuel, lights, water, furniture, janitors, etc., for buildings owned by
the Government, nor expenditures for erecting new buildings, all of which are paid for from specific
appropriations made for those purposes.
The expenses of collecting internal and customs revenue do not include the expenditures for salaries,
etc., incident to auditing these accounts in the Departments at Washington.

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[Prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]
Year
ending
June 30—

Dollars.
56,426, 365
57,469,430
50, 420,815
52,570,285
61,185, 509
67,153, 975
69, 873, 408
74,368, 775
76,905,385
67, 511, 209
69, 092, 266
65,829, 322
69, 306,166
74, 312, 206
81, 687, 375
83, 335, 964
91,309,984
94, 720, 261
85, 259,252
79, 862, 627
80, 670, 071
82, 008, 543
92, 547, 000
99,283, 534
109,868, 817
116, 027, 980
121,138, 013




Dollars.
39, 795, 340
41,106, 547
40, 091, 755
40,135, 003
38, 870,140
42, 854, 992
47, 391, 989
42,104, 250
26, 062, 400
26, 407, 088
27,907, 363
30,108, 067
30, 662,432
31, 866, 861
33, 958, 991
32, 796, 271
31, 000,493
31, 889, 712
28, 617, 899
29, 704,908
30,711,629
30,710, 297
36,230,522
52,493, 208
59, 355,084
62,481,907
51, 937, 925

Fermented
liquors.

Dollars.
9, 571, 281
9,480, 789
9, 937, 052
10, 729, 320
12,829, 803
13,700, 241
16,153, 920
16, 900, 616
18, 084, 954
18,230, 782
19, 676, 731
21,922,188
23, 324, 218
23,723,835
26,008, 535
28,565,130
30, 037,453
32, 548, 983
31, 414„788
31, 640, 618
33, 784,235
32, 472,162
39, 515, 421
68, 644, 558
73,550, 755
75, 669, 908
71, 988, 902

“ Includes $1,079,405 from excise tax.

Legacies and
Special taxes distributive
not else­
Oleomargarine. where enu­ shares of per­ Stamp taxes.
sonal prop­
merated.
erty.
D o lla rs.

723, 948
864,140
894, 248
786,292
1, 077, 924
1, 266, 326
1, 670, 643
1, 723, 480
1,409, 211
1,219, 432
1,034, .130
1, 315, 780
1,956, 619
2,543, 785
2,518,101
2, 944,492

46,973
4, 921, 593
4, 515, 641
4,165, 735
4, 262,902

Articles and
industries for­
Penalties, etc. merly taxed, but
now exempt, and
miscellaneous.

Playing
cards.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

1,235,435
2, 884,492
5,211,899
4,842, 967

794,418
43, 837, 819
40,964,365
39, 241,036
13,442,793

bIncludes $1,027,295 from excise tax.

382, 402
259, 854
251, 306
261, 081
271,129
331, 011
317, 270
364, 678

409, 284
419, 999
346,008
279, 498
383,755
231, 078
199, 830
305, 804
289,144
222, 681
194, 422
220, 205
155,548
84,992
136,721
256, 214
240, 432
168, 483
151, 046
168, 805
184,711
134, 036
153, 268
184, 675
210, 786
200, 520
208, 233

D o lla rs .

11, 034,817
10, 518,419
10, 302, 095
10,204, 361
11, 247, 407
11,839, 079
13, 474, 236
11,479,477
265,510
49, 361
32,087
33, 571
13,971
12, 292
16,783
3,913
2,856
6,908
1,985
77, 507
684
9,119
2, 356
656,004
a1, 091, 372
b1,037, 313
' 737, 085

“Includes $730,376 from excise tax.

D o lla rs.

117,237,087
118,995,184
111,097,725
113, 918,467
124, 516, 614
135,779, 365
147, 093, 383
145,158, 922
121,607, 393
112, 421,121
116, 902, 869
118, 837, 301
124, 326, 475
130,894, 434
142,594, 697
146,035, 416
153,857, 544
161,004,990
147,168, 450
143, 246, 078
146,830, 616
146, 619, 593
170, 866,819
273, 484, 574
295, 316,108
306, 871,669
271,867, 990

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

1876 ..........
1877 ..........
1878 ..........
1879 ..........
1880 ..........
1881..........
1882 ..........
1883 ..........
1884 ..........
1885 ..........
1886 ..........
1887 .........
1888 ..........
1889 ..........
1890 ..........
1891..........
1892 ..........
1893 .........
1894 .........
1895 .........
1896 ..........
1897 .........
1898 ..........
1899 ..........
1900 ..........
1901.........
1902 .........

Spirits.

Tobacco.

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S t a t e a n d T e r r i t o r y f r o m 1893 t o 1902.T
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[Prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]
Tear ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1893.

Alabama.......................................
California and Nevada.............
Colorad o andW y oming.............
Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Delaware, Maryland, District
of Columbia, and two counties of Virginia......................
Florida.........................................
Georgia.........................................
H aw aii.........................................
Illinois.........................................
Indiana.........................................
I o w a .............................................
K ansas.........................................
Kentucky....................................
Louisiana and Mississippi___
Maine, New Hampshire, and
Vermont....................................
Massachusetts............................
Michigan.....................................
Minnesota....................................
Missouri.......................................
Montana, Idaho, and Utah___
Nebraska1....................................
1

Dollars.
112,768.14
103,340.20
1,907,928.55
298,220.14
1,044,999.17

1895.
Dollars.

1896.
Dollars.
136,317.30
89,642.14

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

2, 090,720.25
300, 211. 63
1, 066,176. 44

2, 554,131.26
356,719.15

Dollars.
158,999.06
90, 674. 57
3,049, 259. 55
391, 995. 84

1, 089,924. 22

1, 066,470. 96

1,187,195.64

2, 916,759. 03

Dollars.
539,015.22
260,418. 99
4,517, 498. 34
1, 313, 596.46
3, 040, 783.28

3, 771, 282.40
470, 763. 03
393, 417. 72

5, 968, 895. 08
509, 994.42

5, 454, 795.82
462, 397.29
447, 698. 85

5, 005,602.71' 8,130, 409.41
467, 046.46
682,422.50
453, 751. 04
941, 726.30

9, 002, 373.14
725,142. 72
917,892.03

88,719.83
84, 952. 64

Dollars.
201,260. 77

Dollars.
508, 296. 92

104, 576. 57
2, 415, 571. 32
413, 551. 93

269,936.30
4,348, 693. 48
1, 248,135.22

1901.
Dollars.
573, 254.71
265, 999.63
4, 580, 478. 65
1, 240, 528.21
3, 099, 988. 95

1902.
Dollars.
402,515.47
154, 093. 73
3, 785,926.74
975, 429. 33
3, 062,808. 61

.

3. 627, 345.56
481, 618. 53
449, 677. 39

3, 842,242.59
416, 332. 82
413,442.43

478,070.59

9, 630,133. 59
804. 708.08
924, 379.17

7,410, 911.17
611, 534. 09
601,806.54

1fl9 1 8 0
70 , OQp; . o o
a7 4 5 4 .3 0
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34, 317, 541.64 30,942, 233.86 30, 604, 069. 60 33,973,133. 52 32,115, 607.07 39, 658,686.09 47,359,523.87 52,237,729.32 55, 407, 024.88 54,029,115. 36
6, 459, 722.23 4,920, 667.23 6, 804,164. 98 7, 693,154. 44 8, 564, 363.13 10, 022,274.35 17,213,070.97 23,229,623.81 23, 466, 882.37 25,178, 552. 61
551,361. 05
488, 288.13
465,105. 87
439, 864. 06
452, 241. 65
479, 366.88 2, 003, 256.26 1, 874,803.87 1,809,373.87 1, 251,166. 64
361, 761.12
362,739.97
277, 633.81
248,729.03
250,398.32
432, 480.19
944,825. 37 1,010, 718.79 1, 009,939.70
750, 476. 32
26,618,820. 36 24, 308,630.94 19,947,823. 67 14, 903,110. 99 15, 658, 057. 67 18,226,518.98 22, 215, 234.23 24,472, 382.93 25,181, 305.86 21,969,013. 30
758,158. 78
828, 647.66 1,173,368.80 1, 465, 548. 80 1, 299, 526. 39 1, 498, 304.11 2,254,173.74 2,443,558.37 2, 399, 981.28 2,453, 925.47
!
1

532,912.58
2, 563,928.48
2,346,427.77
2,610,225.83
8, 975,110.66

494,012.32
2,453,203.36
2,127, 647.28
2,178, 592.49
7, 636,660. 61

2,687,178. 35
2,173, 888. 01
2,169, 344. 78
7, 830, 900. 70

196, 249.86
3,817,479.94

150,257.41
2, 240,292.03

175,432. 53
1,146,947. 88

500,906. 92

498, 924.13
4, 367, 266.24
2,150,144. 38
2,187, 876. 86
6, 959, 915. 32
194, 447.94
627, 092.71

403, 719. 62
4, 018, 399. 74
2, 241, 503.18
2, 224, 315. 85
7, 364, 682. 86
226,221. 25
1, 313, 881. 81

455, 098.43 1, 341, 036.09 1, 309, 361.06 1, 201,556.43
964, 528. 68
3, 027, 489.78 8,153,620.36 7, 953,569.58 7, 541, 852.41 5, 956, 538. 74
2, 561, 261.69 4,643, 795.49 4,925,024.48 4, 300,259.94 4, 550, 595.42
1, 209,187.94 2,567, 688.23 2,814,113.23 % 667, 966.12 2,161,062.84
9, 040, 790.31 16,369,075.34 16, 694,171. 67 17, 565, 648.93 14, 212, 323. 87
257, 081.18
681,097. 21
71S, 365. 33
755, 673.70
792, 657. 23
2, 492,190.10 3,428,079.38 3. 383, 918.23 3,407, 808.90 2,859,789.02

aLast seventeen days (from June 14 to June 30]i of the year ending June 30, 1900.
bNorth and South Dakota were detached from Nebraska July 1, 1901, and constituted a collection district, to 1 >known as the district of North and South Dakota.




INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

Arkansas......................................

Dollars.
107,147.14
102,503.30
2,194, 048. 21
370,138.94
1, 025,458.19

1894.

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Oj

Year ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

Oregon,

"Washington,

and

275,577.44
360, 905.01 1, 074,921.81 1, 248, 743. 91 1,223,013.18 1,092,016.89
325,368.77
362,802.43
340, 531.04
331,890.52
12, 470, 224.11 12,151,196. 35 10, 981, 086.12 11,145, 548.70 11,446, 317.49 13,846,790.70 23, 335, 573.53 25,923,506.35 26,062,959.75 22,841,669.22
458, 075.29
312, 911. 22
310, 590. 57
284,278.15!
93,350.47
131, 293. 67
108,204.16
56, 821.49
73, 834. 90
87, 419.32
South Carolina..........................
955,500.44 1,068,621.27 1, 286,885. 55 2,173, 895. 501 2, 295, 606.01 2,406,180.54 1,940,477. 37
897, 302.88
Tennessee.................................... 1,311,893.94 1, 010, 291.70
523,799.62 1, 577, 833. 59 1,541, 474. 47 1, 681,424. 60 1,143, 982.58
422,033.94
441,848.38
377,100.49
392,129.07
295, 396.66
Texas.............................................
2,912, 548. 28 2, 548, 051.75 2, 607,181. 90 2, 872,122.23 2, 653, 746. 53 3,403,768. 64 4, 815,851. 08 5, 433, 820. 05 5, 623,008.53 4, 097, 788.94
Virginia.......................................
816, 305. 54 1, 430,106. 57 1, 552, 826.40 1, 631,576.81 1,401, 375.66
640, 992.15
706, 874. 77
864, 380.96
688,991.06
854, 634.66
W est Virginia............................
Wisconsin.................................... 4, 228, 740.35 4,517,792.12 4,706,441.62 5, 012, 077.82 4, 598, 553.24 5, 370, 377. 62 9, 467, 065. 41 10, 502, 994.09 10,809, 694.60 10,029, 943 22
Alaska.......................................
Pennsylvania..............................

Aggregate receipts by States
and Territories....................... 161,004, 989. 67 147,168, 449.70 143, 246,077.75 146, 830, 615.66 146,619,593.47 170, 866, 819.36 273, 484, 573.44 295,316,107. 57 306, 871,669.42 271, 867,990. 25




INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS

New Jersey................................. 4, 457,608.90 4,230, 610.86 4,088, 666. 53 4, 111, 712.89 4, 111, 098.27 4,719, 981.98 8,074,261.18 8, 828,895.04 9,721,622.55 8,035, 946.35
76, 730.18
132, 867.28
131, 256. 67
120, 308.27
51,733.83
36,404.43
38,019.20
48, 886.68
36, 720.56
41, 308.22
New Mexico and Arizona........
New York.................................... 19, 696,554.78 18,922, 111. 64 19,090,722.70 21, 620,470.64 18,420,766.74 21,058,569.65 46, 634, 980.98 46,475,135.22 49,789, 698.29 38, 694,831.27
2, 425, 783.28 2,369, 781.63 2,632,779.96 2,739,552. 75 2, 760,821.08 3,250, 213.06 4,921,016.91 6, 331, 933.36 7,124,749.36 5,618,659.50
North Carolina..........................
157, 927.87
Ohio............................................... 13,415,456.55 12,454,898.37 12,477,148.01 11,947,724.18 12,748, 788.11 16,436,908.02 21, 341, 065. 75 21,345,489.63 22,429,914.36 22, 073,559.51

FERMENTED LIQUORS
o
.

N

and

DISTILLED SPIRITS
1
5
F

P

O

.

—

from
R

R

and

1877

the
to

Q u a n t Oi t y o f

DISTILLED SPIRITS TAX PAID
D
U

1902.

C

O

C
N

[From Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]

Produc­
tion of fer­
mented
liquors.

1877.............
1878.............
1879 ..:% ....
1880.............
1881.............
1882.............
1883.............
1884.............
1885.............
1886.............
1887.............
1888.............
1889.............
1890..............
1891..............
1892.............
1893.............
1894..............
1895.............
1896..............
1897..............
1898..............
1899..........
1900..............
1901..............
1902..............

9,810,060
10,241,471
11,103,084
13,347, 111
14,311, 028
16,952,085
17, 757,892
18,998,619
19,185, 953
20, 710,933
23,121,526
24, 680, 219
25,119,853
27, 561,944
30, 497, 209
31, 856, 626
34,591,179
33,362,373
33, 589,784
35,859,250
34,462, 822
37,529,339
*36,697,634
*39,471,593
*40,614, 258
*44, 550,127

B a r r e ls.

Bourbon
whisky.
b T a x . g a lls .

6,405,520
8,587,081
15, 414,148
33, 632, 615
29, 575,667
8, 662, 245
8, 896, 832
12, 277, 750
19, 318,819
17, 015, 034
7,463, 609
21, 960, 784
32, 474, 784
29, 931, 415
29, 017, 797
40, 835, 873
15, 518, 349
18, 717,153
16, 935,862
6,113,726
13, 439, 459
17, 256, 331
19,411, 829
26, 209, 804
20, 336, 250

Rye
whisky.

Alcohol.

T a x . g a lls .

T a x . g a lls .

2, 834,119
4, 001,048
6, 341, 991
9, 931, 609
9, 224, 777
4, 784, 654
5,089,958
5, 328, 043
7,842, 540
7, 313, 640
5,879, 690
8,749,768
13, 355, 577
14,345,389
13,436, 827
16, 702, 240
10, 026, 544
12,321, 543
9,153, 066
4, 269,220
8, 818, 240
10,792,565
14,296,568
18, 263, 709
21, 587,221

10,277, 725
19,594,283
21, 631, 009
22,988,969
15,201,671
10,718, 706
12,385, 229
13, 436, 916
11,247, 877
10, 337,035
11,075,639
10, 939,135
11, 354,448
12, 260,821
14,490,987
12, 250, 380
10, 570, 070
8,819, 923
9, 960, 301
9, 503,353
11, 672, 795
11, 974, 354
10,735,771
10, 775,117
11,483,305

Rum.

T a x . g a lls .

1,603, 376
2,243,455
2,439, 301
2,118,506
1,704,084
1,801, 960
1,711,158
2,081,165
1, 799, 952
1,857,223
1, 891, 246
1, 471,054
1, 657,808
1, 784, 312
1,956, 318
2,106, 765
1,864, 595
1, 777, 083
1,490, 228
1, 294,157
1, 340, 547
1,494, 379
1, 614, 514
1, 724, 582
2, 202, 047

Gin.

T a x . g a lls .

364, 963
372, 776
394, 668
549, 596
569,134
545,768
641,724
639,461
656, 607
747, 025
872, 990
1, 029, 968
1, 202, 940
1, 293, 874
1, 338, 617
1, 424,490
1, 287, 977
1,176, 669
1, 098,376
1,159, 314
1, 267, 579
1, 266, 823
1, 597, 081
1, 636, 299
1, 752,281

Pure
neutral,
or cologne
spirits.

Miscella­
neous.

T a x . g a lls .

T a x . g a lls .

T a x .g a l l s .

T a x . g a lls .

19,412^85
18, 033,652
15,210,389
14, 363,581
10, 962, 379
8, 701, 951
6, 745, 688
3, 235, 889
2, 396, 248
2, 410, 923
1,016,436
1, 029, 495
555, 572
1, 007, 070
633,590
449, 209
126, 506
209, 699
198, 299
206,739
174,124
420,833
249, 743
454, 627
341,222

11,108,023
13,459, 486
20, 657, 975
23, 556, 608
27,871,293
28, 295, 253
28, 538, 680
27,104, 382
26, 538, 581
27, 066, 219
29,475, 913
30,439, 354
34, 022, 619
35, 356,126
37, 690, 335
37, 577,052
35, 377,115
21, 062, 216
25, 564, 738
16, 877, 306
20, 613, 205
25, 876, 229
24,173, 671
30, 228,804
37,429, 734

4,096,342
5, 600,840
8,265,789
10, 586, 666
10,744,156
10, 502, 771
11, 426, 470
10, 811, 757
10, 543, 756
11, 084, 500
12, 603, 883
13,738,952
14,652,180
19, 983, 382
16, 204, 570
17,305, 773
14, 434, 336
15, 865, 309
22,187, 833
23, 041, 833
23, 436, 264
27,983, 051
33,405,523
35, 227, 657
33, 491, 342

59, 912, 268
56,103, 053
71, 892, 621
90, 355, 270
117,728,150
105, 853,161
74,013, 308
75,435, 739
74, 915, 363
80,344, 380
77, 831,599
70,279, 406
89,358,510
109,275, 928
115, 962,389
114, 769, 041
128, 651, 782
89, 205,492
79, 949, 595
86, 588, 703
62, 465, 648
80, 762, 213
97, 064, 565
105,484, 700
124, 520, 599
128, 623,402

High
wines.

Total.

• No returns of the production of the different kinds of spirits other than fruit brandy were made prior to July 1, 1877.
cIncludes fermented liquors removed from breweries for export free of tax.




Production
of fruit
brandy,
including
apple,
peach,
and grape.

Total
production
of distilled
spirits.

Distilled
spirits
other than
fruit brandy
[tax paid
for con­
sumption] .

T a x . g a lls .

T a x . g a lls .

T a x . g a lls .

61, 439,409
57, 342, 456
72, 888, 373
91, 378, 417
119, 528, 011
107, 283, 215
75, 294, 510
76, 531,167
76, 405,074
81, 849, 260
79, 433,446
71, 688,188
91,133, 550
111, 101,738
117, 767,101
118, 436, 506
131, 010,330
92,153, 651
81,909, 771
89, 992, 555
64, 279,075
83, 668, 411
100,162, 334
109,245,187
128, 568, 201
132,843, 802

56,516 248
49,600, 838
52,003, 467
61,126,634
67, 426, 000
70,759, 548
75,508,785
78,479, 845
67,689, 250
69,295, 361
66,168, 859
70,677, 379
75, 868, 671
83,535, 206
87, 254, 001
93,084, 725
97, 458, 348
87, 346, 834
74,453, 039
67,039, 910
68, 833, 231
78,353, 301
83, 819, 314
93, 500, 840
99, 267, 732
103,401,447

1, 527,141
1, 239, 403
995, 752
1, 023,147
1, 799, 861
1, 430, 054
1, 281, 202
1, 095, 428
1,489, 711
1, 504, 880
1, 601, 847
1,408, 782
1, 775, 040
1, 825,810
1, 804, 712
3, 667,465
2, 358, 548
2,948,159
1, 960,176
3,403, 852
1, 813,427
2, 906,198
3, 097, 769
3, 760,487
4, 047, 602
4, 220, 400

bOf not more than 31 gallons.
03

LIQUORS, SPIRITUOUS AND MALT ---- PRODUCTION OF.

Production of distilled spirits, exclusive of brandy distilled from fruit.a
Year
ending
June 30—

Crt

54
N

DISTILLED SPIRITS---- PRODUCTION OF, BY STATES.
—DISTILLED SPIRITS
o
.

P

1

from

Ri n

each

St a t e a n d . T e r r i t o r y ,
6
O
D

1897 TO 1902.

[From Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]
Year ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1898.

1897.
Gallons.
90, 000

1899.

Gallons.

Gallons.

91,108

116,905

60,130
1, 526, 963

49, 768
2,470, 225

2,872,279

179

258

Island.................................

170, 702

Florida...................................
Georgia...................................

235

127,589
337
227,182
29,157, 652

Alabama.................................
Arkansas...............................
California and Nevada........
Colorado and Wyoming----Connecticut and Rhode

Illinois...................................
Indiana...................................
Io w a .................................
Kansas and Indian Territo r y ............... : ....................

234, 559
22, 673, 064
8, 661, 915

7,835,931

304

1,218

2,756

Kentucky.............................
Louisiana and Mississippi.
Maryland, District of Co­

6, 779,885
823,028

3,589
15,433,975
734,135

lumbia, and Delaware—
Massachusetts......................

1,487,989
1, 319,482

1,308,392

Michigan...............................
Minnesota.............................
Missouri.................................
Montana, Idaho, and IJtah.
Nebraska a ............................
New Hampshire, Maine,
and Vermont....................
New Jersey............................
New Mexico and Arizona..
New Yo rk..............................
North Carolina....................
Ohio.........................................
Oregon and Washington - ..
Pennsylvania........................

1, 363, 086
1, 220, 483

2, 296,153

43,566

1900.
Gallons.
116,094

160,409
97,492

Gallons.
153,533

754

3,338, 979
680

118,763
182

155,357
1,521

149,079
7,502

204,860
34, 639, 820

207,809

235,495

33,868, 679

39, 357,780

13,253,091
952

18,380,917
27

18,885,398
321

6,480

30, 615, 684

4,684
26, 019,166

768,990

10, 547
21,860, 761
719,146

848,549

1,277,407

2,400,534
1, 369,460

3, 948, 787
i; 474, 710

5, 236,946

5, 786, 435

1, 681, 812

2, 087, 655
1, 297, 941

896,786

159,749.
9,814
2, 064, 514

166, 097
203
2,137,759

134, 332

12, 896
140,602

19,793, 627

1, 698
2, 339, 673
16,454

21, 829

3, 212
3, 790,176

498,562
3, 526
2,591,166

503,567
2,229
2, 381, 620

644, 771
7,515,413
1, 603

629,664
9, 342,815
2, 691

732, 733
8, 888,146
6,143

587,571
773
2, 503,924
768,053

1, 242, 046

4,844,297

5, 684,651

8,106,158
1,170
7,218,935

539,120

Gallons.

1902.

65,977
3,143,835
1,005

1,206,273
892
2,259,555

1, 915, 273

1901.

22,46

2,200
3,240, 021
760, 437
8, 919, 840
5,056
8,549, 614

67, 751
3, 660,49Si
576
128,898
38
202, 338
39,742,876
21,499,615
136

913
2, 338, 356
13,433
17, 896
2,484
3, 604,640
738, 383
10, 618,236
7,414
9,231, 293

South Carolina....................

54, 871

86,991

109,980

119,548

142, 007

Tennessee..............................

709,970

610, 358

710,023

950,713

890, 054

18,432
150,864

22,699

10,382

261,321

248,479

3,728
205,406

224,671
1,904,401

275,097
2,218,147

277, 347
2,426,613

2,349,027

83,668,411 100,162,334 109,245,187 128,568,201

132, 843,802

Texas.......................................

18,139

11,538

Virginia.................................

130, 815

206,982

W est Virginia......................

59, 623

136,901

Wisconsin..............................

1,239,283

1,498,688

Total............................

64,279,075

472, 676
876,280

299,757

aNorth and South Dakota were detached from Nebraska July 1,1901, and constituted a collection
district, to be known as the district of North and South Dakota.




FERMENTED LIQUORS---- PRODUCTION OF, BY STATES.
N

—

FERMENTED LIQUORS
o
.

P

from

i n e 7a c h
R

1

1897

to

55

S$t a t e . a n d T e r r i t o r y ,
O

1902.

[From Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]
Year ending June 30—
States and Territories.
1897.

1898.

Barrels.

Bartels.
45,649

1900.

1899.

1901.

California and Nevada........
Colorado and Wyoming----Connecticut and Rhode
Island.................................
Florida...................................
Georgia...................................

36,370

Barrels.
51, 951

Barrels.
63, 744

8, 243

Alabam a...............................

Barrels.

11, 505

63,938
9,773

1902.
Barrels.
68, 551

763,741
208, 858

802,267
227, 239

718, 070
244,201

760,153
275, 549

781, 845
296, 929

11,122
855,191
330, 258

571, 306
2, 480

631,163
10, 908

673,434
11, 866

739,212
9,440

787,411
10,166

884, 548
10, 306

109, 300

123, 378

119, 664

119, 709

127,010

130, 798
10, 912

1,031
Illinois...................................
Indiana...................................

3,244, 896

3, 601,163

3, 550, 560

3, 810,129

3, 680, 323

634, 208

752,441

767, 321

I o w a .......................................
Kansas and Indian Territo ry .....................................

142,153

175,894

187,892

848, 691
245, 603

892, 277
259,336

6,255

7,189

7,812

Kentucky..............................

378, 290
251,943

436,474
247,617

434, 619

522,592

11,508
535, 672

194,812

8, 965
196, 098
236, 626

220,604

245,609

916,130
1, 670, 556
675,184

981, 978
1, 805, 508
792, 647

976, 293

1, 025, 028

1,107, 554

1, 763, 989
804,430

1, 802, 751
907,156

1, 827, 915
969,731

1,161,573
1,831,829

Minnesota..............................
Missouri.................................
Montana, Idaho, and TJtah.
Nebraska*.............................
New Hampshire, Maine,
andVermont......................

492,814
2, 254, 926

558,672
2,435,700

581, 212
2, 276, 088

706,280

132,610
173, 498

159,295
213,152

164,347
216,665

2, 493, 839
201,985
238, 848

738,325
2, 699, 778

285, 554

New Jersey............................
New Mexico and Arizona..
New Y o rk ..............................
North Carolina....................

2, 001,496
3,891
9,493, 620

313,739
2,110,310
4, 218
10,093, 450
80

301, 823
2, 050, 593
4, 038
9, 680, 308

2,152, 338
4, 048
9,946, 968

298, 051
2, 220,115
4,418
9, 963, 806

335,787
2, 463, 405
5, 599
10,473, 640
29, 409
3,490,119
473,411

Louisiana and Mississippi.
Maryland, District of Co­
lumbia, and Delaware----Massachusetts......................
Michigan...............................

294,076

9,022

231,927
255, 792

4,132,301
995,051
305,033

1,109, 891
869, 210
3, 018, 249
256, 222
259, 549

107

North and South Dakota ..
Ohio........................................
Oregon and Washington...

2, 631, 669
193,469

2, 886, 830
239,361

2, 786, 460
261,828

3, 050, 930
343, 940

3, 203, 802
391,755

Pennsylvania........................
South Carolina......................
Tennessee..............................

3, 902, 301
8,400
111,590

4, 245,972
7,190
130,226

4, 299,116
7, 022

4, 937,413
6, 615
161,777

T e x a s.....................................

265,987

Virginia.................................

102,254

322,761
138,144

127,442
301, 358
137, 099

4, 683,025
6,328
136,673
351, 640
139,983

385,443
146, 535

5, 567,100
5, 923
172,918
434, 980
’ 146,903

West Virginia......................
Wisconsin..............................

142,222
2,886, 502

140, 738
2, 846, 233

155, 068

2, 673, 948

180,535
3, 240, 714

3, 705, 046

e36,697, 634 d39,471, 593 "40, 614, 258

f 44, 550,127

Total...........................

123,125

34,462,822 b37,529,339

3, 205, 265

212,504

“North and South Dakota were detached from Nebraska July 1, 1901, and constituted a collection
district, to be known as the district of North and South Dakota.
bIncludes 36,033 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax.
"Includes 116,520 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax.
dIncludes 140,744 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax.
"Includes 97,180 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax.
includes 71,295 barrels removed from breweries for export free of tax.




D

U

56

OLEOMARGARINE---- PRODUCT AND TAX PAID.

No. 18.— PRODUCTION
w h ic h

of

OLEOMARGARINE

in

the

I n t e r n a l -R e v e n u e T a x w a s P a i d , f r o m
1896.

1895.

U n it e d

1895

to

St a t e s

on

1902.

1897.

1898.

States.
Quantity

California . . .
Connecticut .

Tax paid. Quantity. Tax paid. Quantity. Tax paid. Quantity. Tax paid.

Pounds. Dollars. Pounds.
Dollars.
Pounds.
4,654.60 .................
* 232,730
6,392,09S 127,841.84 6, 451, 01S1129,020.38 5,086, 884
31,336, 79r 626, 735.94 28, 356, 388! 567,127.76 24,747, 971
619, 943i 12,398.86 1, 313, 835
647, 6lr 12,952. 34
41, 4401

1, 017,108
2, 991, 561

New Y o rk . . .

a 30

20, 342.10
688,47E 13,769.50
i
59,831.25 1, 588, 624l 31,772.48
62, 214l
4. 50 .................

3,244.28

381, 900
540
220, 510

1, 800
67, 572.40 3, 930, 010) 78,600.20 5, 234,997
9.90
146.50
12, 865
7, 320i
6,820. 35
15. O .................
C

3, 378, 624
m
Pennsylvania.
341, oie
Tennessee----75C
W est Virginiat
3,2581

65.10i

101,737.68! 5,290,412
65
494, 959.42! 20, 835, 316

105,808.24

26,276.7 l 5,485,631
C

109, 712. 62

110, 665.14: 13, 331, 614
247,640
7,638. O1 988,268
C
10.8 1.................
C

266,632.28
4, 952.80
19, 765. 36

4,410. 2 ► 409,705
C
36. O1.................
C

8,194.10

104,699.94t 8,795,891

175,917.82

1.30
416,706.32

257.3 >
C

83. 70

4,185

8.42

423

Total. . . 53,264,4751,065,293.40147, 623, 773!952,475.46 42,534,559
i

850, 691.18155, 388, 727 1,107,774. 54

1901.

1900.

1899.

Dollars.

828.80

6, 922, 394 138,447. 88 5, 877, 914; 117,558.28 5, 533, 257
M issouri-----

Pounds.

Dollars.

1902.

States.
Quantity. Tax paid. Quantity. Tax paid. Quantity. Tax paid.
Pounds.

Pounds.
Dollars.
Pounds.
14, 800
296.00

Dollars.

Arkansas. . . .
Colorado........

5, 690,437 113, 808. 74 7, 982,578 159, 651. 56 8,154, 385
4,800
38, 685, 490 773,709. 80■46, 334,358 926,687.16 41, 610, 286
7,125,215 142, 504. 30:10, 704,181 214,083. 62 9, 222, 351
13, 231, 382 264, 627. 64:16, 483,147 329, 662.94 16, 360, 484
73, 905
162,280
1, 478.10
Maryland___ 1, 060, 064 21, 201. 28 2,203, 721 44,074.42 2, 683,055
23,506
470.12
Michigan___
Missouri........ 1, 866,750 37, 335. 00 4,100,100 82,002.00 3, 996, 395
Connecticut .
Haw aii.........
Illinois.........
Indiana.........
Kansas..........
K entucky__

New Jersey..

514,182

10, 283. 64

712,377

14,247.54

459, 006

Dollars.

163, 087.70
96. 00
832, 205. 73
184, 447. 02
327, 209. 68
3, 245. 60
53, 661.10
79, 927. 90
9,180.12

1,100
22.00
New Y o rk . . .
Ohio............... 12,321, 008 246,420.16:15,197,296 303,945.92 16,436, 961 328, 739.22
Oregon.........
Pennsylvania
Tennessee__
Texas.............

288,832
3, 600
141,250

5,776.64 2,142, 330
72.00
414,000
2,825.00

42, 846. 60
8, 280.00

Quantity.

Tax paid.

Pounds.

Dollars.

38, 04S»
760.90
10, 997,24C 219,944.80
)
49, 359,171' 987,183.54
11,102,49C 223,849.92
1
19, 793, 66C 395,873.32
i
311,758!
6, 235. 06
6,132,116i 123,431.64
76,71C
)
1, 534.20
911,871l 18, 237.42
21i
3.75
21, 244,118! 425,027.96
3 ,00C
>

60.00

2, 522,736i

50,454.72

550,90C 11,018.00
1

Total.. 1
80,495,628!1,609,912.56:104,263,65112,085,273.02 101,646,333 2,032,926.67 b123,133,853! 2,463,615.23
1
‘ Imported.




bIncludes 7,217 pounds, at 15 cents per pound, imported.

No. 1 9.— GO LD A N D S IL V E R COIN and BULLION; Gold , Silver , and C urrency CERTIFICATES; UNITED STATES NOTES and

National and State BANK NOTES and the ESTIMATED MONEY IN CIRCULATION
on J uly 1 of E ach Y ear from 1879 to 1902.

in the

United States ,

and

DISTRIBUTION,

[From the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
Gold.
July 1—

Coin and bullion.
In Treasury. Coin in circu­
lation.
Dollars.
119,956, 655
118,181, 527
157, 412,141
143, 477, 370
138,271,198
133,729, 954
120. 298, 895
156, 510, 511
186, 754, 217
193,610,172
186, 451,708
190,473, 247
119,200, 620
114, 612, 892
96,519, 833
64, 976, 622
108, 236, 753
102,494, 781
141,363,989
167,752,728
251,104,415
222,844, 953
247, 811,938
253,801, 291

Dollars.
a110, 505, 362
225, 695, 779
315, 312,877
358,251, 325
344,653, 495
340, 624, 203
341, 668,411
358,219,575
376, 540, 681
391,114,033
376, 481, 568
374, 258, 923
407,319,163
408,568, 824
408, 535, 663
495,976, 730
479, 637, 961
454,905, 064
517,589,688
657,950,463
679, 738, 050
610, 806, 472
629, 790,765
632,394,289

Standard dollars and bullion.
Total.

Dollars.
Dollars..
15,279,820
245, 741, 837
7, 963, 900
351, 841,206
5, 759, 520
478, 484, 538
5, 029, 020
506, 757, 715
59, 807, 370
542, 732, 063
71,146, 640
545, 500, 797
126, 729, 730
588, 697, 036
76, 044, 375
590, 774, 461
91, 225, 437
654, 520, 335
121,094,650
705, 818, 855
117,130, 229
680, 063, 505
130, 830, 859
695, 563, 029
120, 063, 069
646, 582,852
141, 093, 619
664, 275, 335
92, 642,189
597, 697, 685
66, 339, 849
627, 293, 201
48,381,309
636, 256, 023
42,198,119
599, 597, 964
37, 285, 339
696, 239,016
35, 811, 589
861, 514, 780
32,655, 919
963,498,384
200, 733, 019 1,034, 384,444
247, 036, 359 1,124, 639,062
306,399,009 1,192, 594, 589

In Treasury.
Dollars.
32, 825,429
43, 760, 282
26, 843, 942
35,878, 634
43, 775, 549
43,189, 403
67, 921, 052
96,407, 058
79, 779,029
53, 879,406
32,334,229
26,248,317
22,462,940
5, 834, 520
7,357, 028
15, 860, 217
30,079,665
39, 266, 624
31,933,311
11,534,103
6,560,759
15,749,107
23, 835, 062
24,830,189

I Certificates
in circula­
In circula­
tion.b
tion.
1
Dollars.
8, 036, 439
20,110, 557
29, 342,412
32,403, 820
35,651,450
40, 690, 200
39, 086, 969
52, 668,623
55, 548, 721
55,527, 396
54,457, 299
56, 278,749
58, 826,179
56, 817,462
56, 929, 673
52,564,662
51,986,043
52,116, 904
51,940,281
58,482,966
61,481, 426
65,889,346
66, 921,323
68,747, 349

Dollars.
414,480
5, 789, 569
39,110, 729
54, 506,090
72, 620, 686
96,427, Oil
101,530, 946
88,116, 225
142,118,017
200,759, 657
257,155, 565
297, 556, 238
307, 235, 966
326, 693,465
326,823, 848
326, 990, 736
319, 622,941
330, 657,191
357, 849, 312
390,126, 510
402,136, 617
408,465,574
429, 643,556
446, 557, 662

Subsidiary coin.®
Total.
In Treasury.
Dollars.
41, 276, 356
69,660, 408
95, 297,083
122, 788, 544
152,047, 685
180,306, 614
208, 538, 967
237,191,906
277,445, 767
310,166, 459
343, 947, 093
380,083, 304
388, 525, 085
389, 345,447
391,110, 549
395,415,615
401, 688, 649
422, 040, 719
441, 722,904
460,143,579
470,178,802
490,104, 027
520,399,941
540,135,200

Dollars.
8, 903,401
24, 350, 482
27, 247, 697
28, 048, 631
28, 486, 001
29, 600, 720
31, 236,899
28,886,947
26, 963, 934
26, 044, 062
25,124, 672
22, 792,718
19, 629, 480
14, 227, 774
11, 945,257
17, 738, 968
16, 604, 420
15, 767, 056
16,201, 960
12,070, 690
5, 800, 728
6, 702, 754
10, 587, 557
11, 462, 534

In circula­
tion.
Dollars.
61, 346,584
48,511, 788
46, 839,364
46,379,949
46,474,299
45, 660, 808
43,702, 921
46,173, 990
48, 583,865
50,362,314
51,477,164
54,032,587
58,219,220
63,293,704
65,469,866
58,510,957
60,350, 014
60, 204,451
59, 616, 409
64, 056,920
69,065, 824
76,160, 988
79, 235, 214
85,721,228

Total.
Dollars.
70,249,985
72, 862, 270
74, 087,061
74,428,580
74, 960, 300
75,261, 528
74,939,820
75,060, 937
75,547, 799
76,406, 376
76,601, 836
76,825, 305
77,848,700
77,521,478
77,415,123
76, 249, 925
76,954,434
75,971, 507
75,818, 369
76,127, 610
74, 866, 552
82, 863, 742
89, 822,771
97,183, 762

a Gold coin became available for circulation January 1, 1879, as a result of the resumption act of January 14,1875.
b Silver certificates were authorized by acts of February 28, 1878, and August 4, 1886.
c Subsidiary silver, which disappeared from circulation in 1862, was reintroduced under operation of the act of January 14, 1875.
N ote.—F or redemption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in amount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the
account of money held as assets of the Government.
^




CIRCULATION.

1879 .......................
1880 ......................
1881.......................
1882 ......................
1883 ......................
1884 .......................
1885 .......................
1886 .......................
1887 .......................
1888 ......................
1889 .......................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892 .......................
1893 .......................
1894 .......................
1895.......................
1896 .......................
1897 ......................
1898......................
1899 ......................
1900......................
1901.......................
1902......................

Certificates
in circula­
tion.8

Silver.

No. 1 9.— Gold and Silver COIN and BULLION; Gold, Silver , and Currency CERTIFICATES; UNITED

ESTIMATED MONEY

in the

T reasury

from

1879

to

STATES NOTES

and

1902—Continued.

O*
00

Currency.
July 1-




Dollars.
29, 355, 000
14, 235, 000
11, 650, 000
13, 245, 000
13,060, 000
12,190, 000
29, 585, 000
18, 250, 000
8, 770, 000
14, 665, 000
16, 955, 000
11, 890, 000
21, 875, 000
29,840, 000
11, 715, 000
58, 935, 000
55,445, 000
31,890, 000
60, 960, 000
25,565,000
20, 275, 000
3, 705, 000

Dollars.
45, 036, 904
38, 785, 559
18, 554,092
21,425,589
23,438,839
27,993,802
15,462, 379
22,868,317
20,013,797
38, 680,976
30,241, 825
11, 992,039
3,473,656
7, 281,112
15, 906, 590
21,156,414
27, 587, 031
90,541,148
39, 766, 394
36, 546, 994
18, 054,174
29,004, 471
16, 635,610
12,389,294

Dollars.
272, 289,112
313, 660, 457
316,476, 924
312, 010, 427
310,182,177
306,497, 214
301, 633, 637
305,562,699
317,897, 219
293,335, 040
299,484,191
322, 798, 977
321, 332, 360
309, 559, 904
319, 059, 426
266, 589, 602
263, 648, 985
224, 249, 868
245, 954, 622
284, 569, 022
308,351,842
313,971, 545
330,045,406
334,291, 722

Dollars.
346, 681,016
346, 681,016
346, 681,016
346.681, 016
346, 681, 016
346, 681,016
346,681,016
346, 681, 016
346.681, 016
346, 681, 016
346, 681, 016
346.681, 016
346, 681, 016
346,681,016
346, 681, 016
346,681, 016
346,681,016
346,681, 016
346, 681, 016
346, 681, 016
346,681, 016
346, 681,016
346,681, 016
346, 681, 016

Treasury notes, act July 14,1890.

National-bank notes.
In Treasury.
Dollars.
8,286, 701
7,090,249
5, 296, 382
6, 277, 246
8,217,062
8, 809, 990
9,945, 710
4,034, 416
2,362,585
7, 055, 541
4,158, 330
4,365, 838
5,706, 928
5,462, 333
4, 043, 906
6,635, 044
4,737,984
10, 832,425
5,123, 683
4,909,189
3, 545,432
9,525,332
8,631,386
11,195,575

In circula­
tion.
Dollars.
321, 404, 996
337,415,178
349,746, 293
352,464, 788
347,856, 219
330, 689, 893
308,631, 001
307,665‘, 038
276, 855, 203
245, 312, 780
207, 220, 633
181, 604, 937
162,221, 046
167,221, 517
174, 669, 966
200,219,743
206,953, 051
215,168,122
225,544, 351
222, 990,988
237,805, 439
300,115,112
345,110,801
345,476, 516

Total.
Dollars.
329,691, 697
344, 505,427
355,042, 675
358, 742, 034
356, 073, 281
339,499, 883
318, 576, 711
311,699,454
279,217, 788
252,368, 321
211,378, 963
185,970, 775
167, 927, 974
172, 683, 850
178, 713, 872
206, 854, 787
211,691,035
226,000, 547
230,668,034
227, 900,177
241, 350, 871
309, 640,444
353, 742,187
356,672, 091

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

9,879,713
3,453, 379
6, 334, 613
17,902,988
30,145, 231
34, 638,033
31, 397,763
2, 900, 843
956, 516
723,058
258,462
197, 224

40, 348,704
98,258, 692
140, 855, 614
134,681, 429
115,943,169
95, 045, 247
83, 469. 517
98,306,437
92, 561, 764
75,303, 942
47, 524, 538
29, 802, 776

50, 228, 417
101, 712, 071
147,190, 227
152, 584,417
146,088, 400
129,683,280
114, 867, 280
101, 207,280
93, 518, 280
76, 027,000
47, 783, 000
30, 000, 000

CIRCULATION.

1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

United States notes.
Certificates,
act of June 8,
1872, in circu­ In Treasury. In circula­
Total.
lation.
tion.

N o, 19.—Gold

and

Silver COIN and BULLION; Gold, Silver , and Currency CERTIFICATES; UNITED STATES NOTES
ESTIMATED MONEY in the T reasury from 1879 to 1902—Continued.

and

In circulation.
Money in
Treasury.

July 1—

Dollars.
215,009, 098
212,168, 099

1881..........................................................................................................................
1882.........................................................................................................................
1883..........................................................................................................................
1884..........................................................................................................................

235, 354, 254
235,107, 470
242,188, 649
243,323, 869
244, 864, 935
308, 707, 249
315, 873, 562
319, 270,157

1885..........................................................................................................................
1886.........................................................................................................................
1888.........................................................................................................................
1890...................................................................................., ...................................
1892..........................................................................................................................
1893.........................................................................................................................
1894..........................................................................................................................

278, 310, 764
255,872,159
180, 353, 337
150, 872, 010
142,107,227
144, 270, 253
217, 391, 084
293, 540,067
265, 787,100
235, 714, 547
286, 022, 024

1901.........................................................................................................................

284,549, 675
307, 760, 015

1902.........................................................................................................................

313, 876,107




Certificates.

Dollars.
773, 582, 493
945, 393, 759
1, 057, 717, 870
1,101, 510, 309
1, 084, 817, 640
1, 064,162, 318
1, 034, 722, 939
1, 070, 289, 925
1,075,425, 689

Dollars.
45,049,300
27, 988, 469
56,520, 249
72, 780,110
145,488, 056
179, 763, 651

1, 035, 651,563
989,120, 855

336, 519, 307
391, 240,794
440,277, 097

988, 974,173
1, 048, 266, 672
1,103, 720,103
1,165, 520, 208
1, 208, 543,123
1,178,519,223
1,101, 689, 656
1,184,114, 868
1, 386, 356, 796
1,449, 004,345
1,442, 247,405
1, 498, 628, 047
1, 496,433, 880

257, 845, 676
182,410, 600
242,113,454

449,174,035
497, 627, 084
431,181,037
452,265,585
423,449,250
404, 745, 310
456,094,651
451,503, 099
455,067,536
612,903,593
676,679,915
752,956,671

Total.

Per
capita.

Dollar8.
818,631, 793
973, 382, 228
1,114, 238,119

Dollars.
16.75
19.41
21.71

1,174,290, 419
1,230, 305, 696
1, 243, 925, 969
1,292,568, 615
1, 252, 700, 525

22.37
22.91
22.65
23. 02
21.82

1, 317,539,143
1, 372,170, 870
1,380, 361, 649

22.45
22.88
22.52
22.82
23.42
24.56

1,429,251,270
1,497,440,707
1, 601, 347,187
1, 596,701, 245
1,660,808,708
1,601,968,473
1, 506,434, 966
1,640,209,519

24.03
24.52
23.20
21.41
22.87

1,837, 859, 895

25.15

1,904,071,881
2,055,150, 998
2,175, 307,962

25.58
26.94
27.98
28.43

2,249, 390, 551

aEstimated by tbe actuary of the Treasury for other than census years, which are for June 1.

Population
July 1.*

48,866,000
50,155,783
51,316,000
52,495,000
53,693, 000
54,911,000
56,148, 000
57,404, 000
58,680, 000
59,974,000
61,289, 000
62,622,250
63,947, 000

CIRCULATION.

1879..........................................................................................................................
1880................................ ......................................................................................

Money.

65,191, 000
66, 456, 000
67, 740, 000
69,043, 000
70,365, 000
71, 704, 000
73,060, 000
74, 433, 000
76, 303,387
77,754, 000
79,117,000

O*
CD

60

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.

No. 20.—PRODUCTION

of

IN THE W ORLD

G o. d a n d S i l v e r
l

s in c e t h e

D is c o v e r y o f A m e r ic a .
[From 1498 to 1885, from a table of averages compiled by Dr. Adolph Soetbeer; since the latter date,
the annual estimate of the Director of the Mint.]
Gold.
Period.

Total for period.
Ounces, fine.

1493 1520...............
1521-1544...............
1545-1560...............
1561-1580..............
1581-1600...............
1601-1620...............
1621-1640...............
1641-1660...............
1661-1680...............
1681-1700...............
1701-1720...............
1721-1740............. .
1741-1760...............
1761-1780...............
1781-1800...............
1801-1810...............
1811-1820...............
1821-1830...............
1831 1840...............
1841-1850...............
1851-1855...............
1856-1860...............
1861-1865...............
1866-1870...............
1871-1875...............
1876-1880...............
1881-1885...............
1886-1890...............
1891-1895...............

5,221,160
5,524,656
4, 377, 544

Percentage of pro­
duction.

Silver.

Value.

Total for period.
Ounces, fine.

Dollars.
107,931,000
114, 205, 000

Coining value.

42,309,400
69, 598, 320

Dollars.
54,703,000
89, 986, 000

By weight.
Gold.

11.0
7.4

92.6

2.7
2.2

97.3
97.8

90, 492, 000
90, 917, 000

160, 287, 040
192, 578, 500

207, 240,000

4, 398,120
4,745,340
5,478, 360
5, 336, 900
5, 639,110

98, 095, 000
113, 248, 000
110, 324, 000
116, 571, 000

269, 352, 700
271, 924, 700
253, 084, 800
235, 530, 900

348, 254, 000
351,579, 000
327, 221, 000
304, 525,000

1.7
2.0

5,954,180
6, 921, 895
8,243, 260
12,268,440
15, 824, 230

123, 084, 000
143,088, 000
170, 403, 000
253, 611, 000
327,116, 000

216, 691, 000
219, 841, 700

280,166, 000
284,240, 000

228, 650, 800
277, 261, 600
342, 812, 235

295, 629,000

2.7
3.1
3.5
4.2
4.4

275, 211, 000
236,464, 000

419,711, 820
565, 235, 580

118,152,000
76, 063, 000
94, 479, 000

287, 469, 225

134, 841, 000
363, 928, 000
662, 566,000
670, 415, 000
614,944, 000

191, 758, 675
250, 903, 422
142, 442, 986

247,930,000
342, 400, 000
184,169, 000

145, 477,142
177, 009, 862
215,257, 914
316, 585, 069
393, 878, 009
460,019, 722

188,092,000
228,861, 000

13,313, 315
11,438, 970
5,715, 627
3, 679, 568
4, 570,444
6, 522, 913
17, 605,018
32,051,621
32, 431, 312
29, 747,913
31, 350, 430
27, 955, 068
27, 715, 550
23, 973, 773

648,071, 000
577,883, 000
572, 931, 000

248, 990,000

358,480, 000
443, 232, 000
542,658,000
730, 810, 000
371, 677, 000
224,786, 000

173, 857, 555
148, 070, 040

191,444,000

278, 313, 000
409, 322, 000
509, 256, 000

2.1
2.3

3.1
2.0
1.9
2.1
3.0
3.3
6.6
18.4
18.2
14.4
12.7
8.1
6.6
5.0

89.0

98.3
98.0
97.9
97.7
97.3
96.9
96.5
95.8
95.6
96.9
98.0
98.1
97.9
97.0
96.7
93.4
81.6
81.8
85.6
87.3
91.9
93.4
95.0
95.2

27, 306, 411
39, 412,823

495, 582, 000
564,474,000
814, 736, 000
202, 251, 600
236, 073, 700

157, 061, 370

1897........................

9, 783, 914
11,420, 068

160, 421, 082

203,069,200
207, 413, 000

1898........................

13, 877, 806

286,879,700

169,055, 253

218, 576,800

1899........................
1900........................

14, 837, 775
12,315,135

306, 724,100
254, 556, 300

168,337,453
173,591, 364

217, 648,200
224, 441, 200

8.1

91.9

6.6

93.4

1901........................

12,740, 746

263,374, 700

174,998, 573

226, 260, 700

6.8

93.2

Total.........

499, 699,395

10,329,705,100

9,003,529, 622

11,640,921,100

5.3

94.7

1896........................




594, 773, 000
704, 074, 000
1, 018, 708, 000

Silver.

544, 557,155
787,906, 656

l

4.8
4.8
5.9
6.7
7.6

95.2
94.1
93.3
92.4

61

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.
No. 21.—COINING VA L U E

op

GOLD a n d SILVER PRODUCED
1792 t o 1895.

the

M in e s ,

from

[The estimate from 1792 to 1873 is by R. W . Raymond, United States Commissioner of Mining Statistics,
and since by the Director of the Mint.]
Gold.

Years.
California.
Dollars.
Apr. 2 ,1792-Jnly 31,1834 . ..
July 31,1834-Dec. 31,1847 ..

Other States
and
Territories.
Dollars.
14, 000, 000
10, 536, 769

Silver.
Total.
Dollars.
Dollars.
14, 000, 000 Insignificant.
10,536,769
400, 000

Total gold
and silver.

Dollars.
14, 000,000
10, 936,769

10,000,000

50,000

10,050 000

40, 000, 000
50,000, 000

50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50, 000

40,050,000
50,050 000

55, 000, 000

1850..........................................
1851..........................................

10, 000, 000

40,000, 000
50 000,000

1848..........................................
1849..........................................

1852..........................................
1853..........................................

60,000, 000
65,000, 000

55, 000, 000
60, 000, 000
65, 000, 000

1854..........................................
1855..........................................

60, 000, 000
55, 000, 000

60, 000, 000
55, 000, 000

50, 000
50, 000

1856..........................................

55, 000, 000
55, 000, 000

55, 000, 000

50, 000

55, 000, 000

50, 000

50, 000, 000
50,000, 000
45, 000, 000

50, 000, 000
50, 000, 000
46,000, 000

500, 000
100,000

55, 050, 000
50, 500, 000
50,100, 000

150,000
2, 000, 000

46,150, 000
45, 000, 000

1857..........................................
1858..........................................
1859..........................................
1860..........................................
1861..........................................

1,000, 000
3, 000, 000

55, 050, 000
60, 050 000
65, 050 000
60, 050, 000
55, 050,000
55, 050, 000

40, 000, 000
34, 700, 000
30,000,000

1864..........................................
1865..........................................
1866..........................................

4, 500, 000

39,200,000

4, 500, 000

43, 700, 000

10,000,000

48, 500, 000

19,500, 000
24, 725,000

40, 000, 000
46,100, 000
53, 225, 000

8, 500, 000

26, 600, 000
28, 500, 000

1862..........................................
1863..........................................

11, 000, 000
11, 250, 000

57,100, 000
64, 475, 000

53, 500, 000
51, 725, 000

10, 000, 000
13, 500, 000

63, 500, 000
65, 225, 000

48, 000, 000
49, 500, 000

12, 000, 000

60, 000,000

12, 000, 000

61,500, 000

50, 000, 000
43, 500, 000

16, 000, 0C0

66, 000, 000
66, 500, 000
64,750,000
71, 750, 000
70, 800, 000
65,100,000

25, 500, 000
25, 000, 000

1867.........................................

22, 000, 000
22, 500,000

1868..........................................

28, 000, 000
26, 725, 000
26,000,000

43, 000, 000

25, 000, 000

1877..........................................
1878..........................................
1879.........................................
1880..........................................
1881..........................................
1882........................................

22, 900, 000
31, 900,000
35,900, 000
22, 900, 000
18,500, 000

33, 400, 000
39, 900, 000
46, 900, 000
51, 200, 000
38, 900, 000
36, 000, 000

38, 800, 000
39, 800, 000
45,200, 000
40, 800, 000
39, 200, 000

79, 700,000
75,200, 000

18,200, 000
16,800, 000

1875..........................................
1876.........................................

23, 500, 000
17, 000, 000
19, 000, 000
16, 000, 000
15, 783, 000

17, 000, 000
15, 000, 000
15,300, 000
16, 000, 000
17, 500,000

1872..........................................
1873..........................................
1874..........................................

27, 000, 000
25, 000, 000

20, 000, 000
19, 000, 000
17, 000, 000
17, 500, 000
17, 617, 000

1869............................... ..........
1870..........................................
1871..........................................

16, 500, 000
15, 700, 000

34, 700, 000
32,500, 000

43,000,000
46,800, 000

77, 700,000
79, 300,000

15,880, 000
17, 200,000

30, 000, 000

46,200,000
48, 800, 000

76,200,000

30, 800, 000

51,600,000

83,400,000
86,000,000

36, 000, 000
36, 000, 000
33, 500, 000

23,000, 000
28, 750,000
35, 750, 000
37, 300, 000
31, 700, 000

78, 700, 000
86, 700, 000
96,400,000

1883..........................................

14,120, 000

1884..........................................

13, 600, 000

1 8 8 5 ...,...................................
1886..........................................

12,700,000
14,725,000

1887..........................................
1888..........................................

13, 400,000
12', 750,000

19, 600, 000

33, 000,000

20,417, 500

1889..........................................

13, 000, 000

19, 967, 000

33,167,500
32,967, 000

1890.................. .......................
1891..........................................

12, 500,000
12,600,000

20,345, 000

32, 845, 000

70,485,714

103,330,714

20, 575, 000

33,175, 000

75,416, 565

1892..........................................
1893..........................................

12,000,000

21, 014,981

12, 080, 000

23, 875, 000

33, 014,981
35, 955,000

82,101,010
77, 575, 757

108,591,565
115,115,991

1894..........................................

13,570, 000

25,930,000

39,500, 000

64,000,000

103, 500, 000

1895*........................................

14, 929,000

31,681,000

46, 610,000

72,051,000

118, 661,000

19,100,000
20, 275, 000

31,800, 000
35, 000,000

aFor years subsequent to 1895 see next table.




51,000,000

79,600,000

53,350,000
59,206,700

86,350, 000

64,768,730

97,735, 730

92,374,200

113, 530, 757

62

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.

No. 22.—ESTIMATED COINING VALU E o f t h e PRODUCT o f GOLD a n d
SILVER, b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s f r o m 1896 t o 1902.
[From the Report of the Director of the Mint on the Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]
GOLD.
1896.

State or Territory.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.«■

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars. Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
A lask a............................ 2,055,700 1,778,000 2,524,800 5,459,500 8,171,000 6,885,700 7,823, 793
Arizona.......................... 2,604,200 2,895, 900 2, 465,100 2,566,100 4,193,400 4,083,000 4,155, 039
California........................ 15,235, 900 14,618,300 15, 637,900 15,197,800 15,816,200 16, 891,400 17,124,941
Colorado.......................... 14, 911,000 19,104,200 23,195,300 25,982,800 28,829,400 27, 693,500 27,502,429
151, 000
149,300
113,000
Georgia............................
128,600
116,700
124,500
102,388
Idaho............................... 2,155,300 1, 701, 700 1, 716, 900 1,889,000 1,724,700 1,869, 300 2, 067,183
62,700
37,200
100
Michigan........................
100
30, 800
29,000
b30,800
Montana.......................... 4,324,700 4, 373,400 5,126, 900 4, 760,100 4, 698,000 4, 744,100 4,134,365
2,976, 400 2, 994, 500 2, 219,000 2, 006,200 2, 963, 800 3,514, 212
Nevada............................ 2,468, 300
356,500
475, 800
539,000
584,100
New Mexico...................
688,400
b688,400
832,900
44, 300
34,600
North Carolina...............
84, 000
34,500
55, 500
28,500
91,783
Oregon ............................ 1, 251, 000 1,353,100
1,177, 600 1,429,500 1,694,700 1, 818,100 1,860,465
South Carolina...............
84,700
63, 300
104, 200
160,100
46,700
121,000
147, 928
South Dakota................. 4,969,800 5,694,900 5, 699,700 6,469, 500 6,177,600 6, 479, 500 7,398,057
8, 000
7,400
300
1,100
600
Texas...............................
6,900
b600
U ta h ............................... 1,899, 900 1, 726,100 2, 285,400 3,450, 800 3, 972, 200 3, 690, 200 3,720,930
405, 700
419,900
766,200
"Washington..................
685,400
580,500
718,200
434,109
26,900
25,900
16, 500
45, 200
Other...............................
40,200
21,100
55,648
Total value......... 53,088, 300 57,363, 000 64, 463, 000 ,71, 053, 400 79,171,000 78, 666, 700 80, 853,070
2,774,935 3,118,398 3,437,210 3,829,897 3, 805, 500 3,911,268

Total fine ounces. 2,568,132

SILVER (coining value).
150,497
A lask a............................
187,863
119, 467
181,140
94, 772
61,931
73, 332
Arizona.......................... 2,473, 373 2,896,032 2, 904,954 2,040, 630 3, 872,970 3, 636, 234 4, 098,493
776,533
613, 366
California........................
830, 448 1,065, 762 1,217,165 1,196, 736 1,172, 862
Colorado.......................... 29,185, 293 27, 974, 335 29,498, 958 29, 301, 527 26, 484, 234 23,838, 772 22,164,000
776
776
646
517
517
517
852
Georgia............................
Idaho............................... 6, 658, 457 6, 336, 905 6,560,065 4, 980,105 8, 312, 372 7,166, 578 7, 757, 400
76, 283
77,964
145,843
131, 879
104, 727
Michigan........................
41,891
b104, 727
Montana.......................... 21,640,404 20, 257, 487 19,144, 663 20,810,990 18, 353, 648 16, 978,360 16,807,700
Nevada............................ 1,355, 859 1, 588,881 1, 040,808 1,090,457 1, 756, 703 2, 343, 435 5,171, 600
889,277
697, 535
New Mexico...................
549,883
650,731
561, 519
728,436
b728,436
North Carolina...............

646

388

905

388

14,481

26, 246

Oregon............................

78,988

89,212
259

168, 081

173,641

149,204

206,998

388

517

517

259

368

190,836

196, 913

188,251

693,269

100,849

444, 887

Texas...............................
U ta h ................................ 11,413, 463
Washington...................
355,426

523, 249
8,100, 978

8, 385, 810

138, 214

328, 921

129

258

258

South Carolina...............

388

South Dakota.................

296,727
679, 305

Other...............................

611,426

28,048
155,148

672,323
610,780
617,244
b610,780
9,171,135 11, 982,351 13,912,954 15, 514, 800
445, 285
330,990
290,263
879,172
7,487
1, 679
387
28,703

Total c o i n i n g
value................. 71,387,800 69,637,172 70,384,485 70,806,626 74,533,495 71,387,800 75,720,090
Total fine ounces. 58,834,800 53,860,000 54,438,000 54,764,500 57, 647, 000 55,214,000 58, 566, 084




aPreliminary estimate.

bSame as for 1901.

63

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.
No. 2 3 .—PRODUCT

of

GOLD

SILVER f r o m
1851 t o 1902.

M in e s in t h e U n it e d St a t e s ,

and

[From the Report of the Director of the Minton the Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]
Gold.
Calendar year.

1851..................................................

Fine ounces.

1852.................................................

3,144, 375
2, 902, 500

1855.................................................
1856..................................................

2, 660, 625
2, 660, 625

1857..................................................
1858.................................................

2, 660, 625
2, 419, 000

1859................................................
1860..................................................

Commercial
value.

38,672

Dollars.
51,704
51,279

Dollars.
55,000, 000

2, 660,625
2,902,500

1853.................................................
1854..................................................

Silver.
Fine ounces.

Yalue.

2, 419, 000

60, 000, 000

38, 672
38, 672
38, 672

65,000, 000
60, 000, 000

Dollars.
50,000
50,000
50,000
50.000

52,130
52,130

38, 672
38, 672

51, 985
51, 985
52, 333

50, 000, 000

38,672
386, 720

2, 225, 250
2, 080,125
1, 896, 300

50, 000, 000
46, 000, 000

77, 344
116,016

43, 000, 000
39, 200, 000

1, 547,000
3,480, 000

4, 683,880

40, 000, 000
46,100, 000

6, 574, 220

8,842, 326

1864.................................................

1, 935, 000
2, 230,100
2,574, 759
2,588,062

53,225,000

8, 510,000
8,701,200

53, 500, 000

7,734,400

11,445, 950
11, 642,206
10, 356, 362

11, 000, 000

1865..................................................
1866.................................................
1867.................................................
1868.................................................

2, 502,197
2, 322, 000

51, 725, 000

10,441,000

48, 000,000

9, 281, 250

13,865, 648
12, 306, 938

13, 500, 000
12, 000, 000

1869.................................................

2,370, 375
2, 418, 750

49, 500,000
50, 000, 000
43, 500, 000

9, 281, 250

12, 297, 656

13, 000, 000
17, 789,000

17, 264,000

12, 000, 000
16, 000,000

23,588, 214

23,000, 000

36, 000, 000
36, 000, 000

22,244,100
27, 650,000

29,406, 700
35,750,000

33, 500, 000
33, 400, 000
39, 900, 000

28, 849, 000
24, 518, 000
30, 009, 000

36,869, 000
30, 549,000
34, 690, 000

28,750, 000
35, 750, 000
37,300, 000
31,700, 000

46, 900, 000

30,783, 000

36,970, 000

1861..................................................
1802..................................................
1863.................................................

1870.................................................
1871.................................................
1872.................................................
1873.................................................
1874...................... ...........................
1875.................................................
1876.................................................
1877................................. ...............
1878........................................ .........
1879.....................v .........................
1 8 8 0 ............................................
1881..................................................
1882..................................................
1883..................................................
1884............... .................................
1885.................................................
1886.................................................
1887.................................................
1888.................................................

55, 000, 000

Coining
value.

55, 000, 000
55, 000, 000

2,104, 300
1,741, 500
1, 741, 500
1, 620, 563
1,615, 725
1,930,162
2, 268, 788
2, 476, 800

50, 000
50,000
50,000
500, 000

519,752
105,188

100,000
150,000
2, 000,000

156, 832'
2, 062,151

4,500, 000
8, 500, 000
11,250, 000
10,000,000

38,800,000
39, 800, 000
45, 200, 000

51, 200, 000
38,900, 000
36,000, 000
34,700,000*
32, 500, 000
30, 000, 000

34, 960, 000

40,270, 000

1,881,787
1,741,500
1, 678, 612
1, 572,187
1,451, 250

31,550,000
30, 320, 000

35,430,000
34, 720,000

33, 260, 000
36, 200, 000
35,730, 000

37,850, 000
41,120,000
39,660, 000

40, 800, 000
39, 200, 000
43, 000, 000
46,800, 000
46, 200,000

1, 489, 950
1, 538, 325
1, 693,125
1,596, 375
i, 604, 841

30, 800, 000
31,800, 000
35, 000, 000
33, 000, 000
33,175, 000

37, 800,000
39, 910, 000
39,440*000
41,200,000
45,780,000

42,070,000
42,500, 000
39,230, 000
40,410,000
43,020,000

48,800, 000
51, 600,000
51,000,000
53, 350, 000
59,195, 000

1889................................................
1890.................................................

1, 587, 000

32, 800, 000

50,000, 000

46, 750, 000

64,646,000

1,588,880

32, 845, 000

54, 500,000

57,225,000

1891..................................................
1892..................................................

1, 604, 840
1, 596, 375

33,175, 000

53, 330, 000
63,500,000

57,630,000

70,465,000
75,417, 000

55, 563, 000

82,1C1, 000

1893.................................................

39, 500, 000

60, 000, 000
49,500,000

46,800,000
31,422, 000

77,576, 000

1894.................................................

1,739,323
1,910,813

1895..................................................

2,254,760

46, 610,000

55, 727,000

36,445,000

72, 051,000

1896.................................................

2, 568,132

53, 088, 000

58,835,000

76,069,000

1897..................................................

2, 774, 935

57, 363, 000

1898.................................................
1899..................................................

3,118, 398
3, 437, 210

53,860,000
54,438,000

39,655,000
32,316,000

1900.................................................

3,829,897
3, 805, 500

1901.................................................
1902* ..............................................




33, 000, 000
35,955,000

i

64,463,000
71,053,000
79,171, 000
78,666,700
80, 853, 070

3, 911, 268

a P

r e

l i m

i n

64, 000,000

69,637,000

54,764,000

32,118,000
32,859,000

57,647,000
55,214,000

35,741,140

74,533,495

33,128,400

71,387,800

58,566,084

30,028,167

a

r y

e s t i m

a

70,384,000
70,806,000

75,720,090

t e .

64

COINAGE.

N

o

of

the
.

UNITED STATES MINTS
2

from
4

1848 .

to

1902.
—

[From the Report of the Director of the Mint on the Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]

Calendar year.
Gold.

Silver.

Minor.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1848.....................................................

3, 775, 512. 50

5,879, 720.49

9, 007, 761.50

2, 040, 050.00
2,114, 950.00

64,157.99

1849.....................................................

41,984.32

11,164, 695. 82

1850.....................................................

. 31, 981,738.50

1, 866,100. 00

44, 467. 50

33, 892, 306. 00

1851.....................................................
1852.....................................................

62,614, 492. 50
56, 846,187.50
39, 377, 909. 00

774,397. 00

99, 635. 43
50, 630. 94
67, 059. 78

63,488, 524.93
57, 896, 228. 44

1853.....................................................
1854.....................................................
1855.....................................................
1856.....................................................

25,915, 962. 50
29,337,968.00
36, 857,768. 50

1857.....................................................
1858.....................................................
1859.....................................................
1860................................. ...................

32,214, 040. 00
22, 938,413. 50

1861.....................................................
1862.....................................................
1863.....................................................
1864.....................................................
1865.....................................................
1866.....................................................

3,501, 245. 00
5,142, 240. 00

48, 522,539.78

42, 638. 35

34, 577. 870. 85

16,030. 79
27,106. 78

32, 905, 243. 79
42, 027,115. 28

178, 010. 46

37, 870, 810. 46
31, 679, 783. 50

14,780,570.00

5,478,760.00 '
8, 495, 370. 00
3, 284,450. 00

246, 000. 00
364, 000.00

23,473,654.00

2,259,390.00

205,660. 00

18,429, 020. 00
25, 938, 704. 00

83, 395,530.00
20, 875, 997.50
22, 445,482. 00

3,783,740.00
1,252, 516. 50

101, 000. 00
280, 750. 00

87,280, 270.00
22, 409, 264. 00

809, 267.80
609, 917.10

498, 400. 00
926, 687.14

23, 753,149. 80
21, 613,019.24

691, 005. 00
982, 409.25
908, 876.25
1,074, 343.00

968,552. 86
1,042,960. 00
1, 819, 910. 00

29,954, 665. 36
33, 461, 314.25
26, 557, 411. 25

1, 697,150. 00

1,266,143. 00
1,378,255.50

963, 000. 00
350,325.00

22,142, 880. 50
19,812,130. 50

3,104, 038.30
2, 504,488. 50
4, 024, 747. 60
6, 851, 776. 70
15, 347, 893.00
24, 503,307.50
28, 393, 045. 50
28, 518, 850.00
27, 569, 776. 00
27,411.693.75
27,940,163. 75
27,973,132.00
29, 246, 968.45
28, 534, 866.15
28, 962,176. 20
32, 086, 709. 90
35,191, 081. 40
33, 025, 606. 45
35, 496, 683.15
39, 202, 908.20
27,518, 856. 60
12, 641, 078. 00
8,802, 797. 30
9, 200, 350. 85
5, 698,010. 25
23,089,899.05
18,487,297.30
23,034, 033. 45
26, 061, 519.90
36, 345, 321. 45
30,838, 460.75
30, 028,167. 20

99, 890.00
369, 380. 00
379,455. 00
342,475.00
246,970.00
210, 800 00
8,525.00
58,186. 50
165, 003. 00
391, 395.95
428,151.75
960, 400. 00
1, 604, 770.41
796,483. 78
191,622.04
343,186.10
1, 215, 686. 26
912, 200. 78
1, 283,408.49
1, 384, 792.14
1,312,441.00
961,480.42
1,134, 931. 70
438,177.92
882,430. 56
832,718.93
1,526,100.05
1,124,835.14
1,837, 451. 86
02, 031,137. 39
2,120,122. 08
2,447, 796.17

20, 081,415,00

1867.....................................................

28, 295,107. 50
31,435,945.00
23, 828, 625.00

1868.....................................................
1869.....................................................

19, 371, 387. 50
17, 582,987. 50

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................

23,198,787.50
21,032, 685. 00

1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882........................ : ..........................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................
1887.....................................................
1888.....................................................
1889.....................................................
1890.....................................................
1891.....................................................
1892.....................................................
1893.....................................................
1894.....................................................
1895.....................................................
1896.....................................................
1897.....................................................
1898.....................................................
1899.....................................................
1900....................................................
1901.....................................................
1902.....................................................

21, 812,645. 00
57, 022,747. 50
35, 254, 630. 00
32, 951, 940. 00
46, 579, 452. 50
43, 999, 864. 00
49, 786, 052. 00
39, 0*), 080. 00
62, 308, 279. 00
96, 850, 890. 00
65,887, 685. 00
29, 241, 990. 00
23, 991, 756. 50
27,773,012.50
28, 945, 542. 00
23,972, 383. 00
31, 380, 808. 00
21, 413, 931. 00
20, 467,182. 50
29, 222, 005. 00
34, 787, 222. 50
56, 997, 020. 00
79, 546,160. 00
59, 616, 357. 50
47, 053, 060.00
76,028,485.00
77,985,757. 00
111, 344, 220. 00
99,272,942. 50
101,735,187.50
47,109, 852. 50




999, 410. 00
9, 077, 571. 00
8, 619, 270. 00

24,927,368.00
24,236, 613. 30
24, 686, 513. 50
61, 426, 950.10
42, 448,881.70
48, 546,803.00
71, 293,560.00
• 72,401,434.50
78,363,088.50
66,814, 859.00
90, 111, 368.70
125, 219,205.50
94, 821, 217.00
60, 093,728. 86
53, 323,106. 43
56, 926, 810. 74
61, 375, 438. 00
60, 379,150. 66
65, 318, 615. 23
58,,194,022. 64
61, 054, 882. 84
58, 053, 302. 60
48, 389, 780. 92
66, 934, 749. 00
89,184, 688.77
66,196,798. 31
70, 975, 677.98
96, 041,882.35
102,144, 625. 59
139, 243,191. 76
137, 649,401. 34
134, 693,770.33
79, 585, 815. 87

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PRICE OF SILVER,, AND RATIO TO GOLD.
— A n n u a lo

N

P

.

C

2i n

R

I

L ondon, per Ou n ce, . an d
I
5
C

A

L

1833

to

C

E

1902.

O
R

[From the Report of the Director of the Mint on the Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]
Value of
Aver­
a fine
Com­
Calen­ Lowest Highe3t age
ounce at mer­
quota­ quota­
dar
quota­ average
cial
year.
tion.
tion.
tion.
quota­ ratio.
tion.
Pence,
1 833 ....
183^----1835....
1836....
1837....
1838----1839....
1840.....

58f
59|
59J
59f
59
59|
60
60J

Pence.
594
60!
60
6O
4
60§
604

Pence.

Dollars.

59*
59*4

1.297
1.313

15.93
15.73

1868....
1869....

5944
60

1.308
1.315

15. 80
15.72

1870....
1871....

1.305

15. 83
15. 85

1872....
1873....
1874....

59*
594

60f
60|

6O
4

59|
59!

604

60*
5 9*

1844....
1845....
1846....

59
59J

59§
59|

594

58|
59

59|

59!

604

1847....

58|

59*
594J

1848....
1849....

584
594
594

1841....
1842....
1843....

1850....
1851....
1852....
1853....
1854....
1855....
1856....
1857....
1858....
1859....
1860....
1861....
1862....
1863....
1864....
1865..
1866....
1867....

60
594
60f
6O
4
60
6O
4
61
60J
61!
61!
60|
61
61
60§
604

60

614
61|

61*
61

61|

604

614

614
6I 4

62!
62|
6 I4
62!
624
614
624
61!
624
61f
62!

6O
4

61!

a

59*

594
59!

604

s

6O
4

604
60
60

614
61|

Calen­
dar
year.

6 1*
61*
61|
61*

1.304
1.323
1.323
1.316
1.303
1.297
1. 304
1.298
1.30
1.308
1.304
1.309
1.316
1.337
1.326

15.62
15.62
15. 70
15.87
15. 85
15.92

1879....
1880....

15. 90

1881....
1882....
1883....

15. 80
15.85
15.78
15.70

Pence.

Pence.

604

614
61

604

1.326

O jg
O
60*

1.325
1. 328
1.326

60
60!
60*
59!
574
57!
554

521!
524

1884....
1885....
1886....

464
42

1887....
1888....

43!
41§

1889....
1890....

m
43§

1891....
1892....
1893....

434

1. 328

15. 57

57f

514
504
50

15. 33
15. 38

1.345
1.345
1.338
1.339

59*
58*

55!
53!

1.348
1.344

614
614

614
591!
594

494
484

5 0*
494

1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....

604

584
58!

1.348

1.352
1.333
1.346

60!
61

46|
53!

15. 46
15.59
15. 33

62*




1877....
1878....

614i
604!
61*

1902--- 5

1875....
1876....

15. 93

15. 38
15. 27
15. 38
15.19
15. 29
15. 50
15. 35
15. 37
15. 37
15.44
15. 43

61*

Dollars.

Pence.

1.344
1. 353
1. 344
1. 36

614
60*

Value of
Com­
a fine
Aver­
Lowest Highest
ounce at mer­
age
quota­ quota­
quota­ average cial
tion.
tion.
tion.
quota­ ratio.
tion.

374
304
27
27*
29!
23f

5614
534
541!
524
51!
524
51|

1. 322
1.29769
1. 27883
1.24233

17.92
18.39
18.05t
18.25
18.20
18.64
18.61
19.41
20.78

5111
50x5
5014

1.10874
1.11068

48*
454

1.06510

44*
44§
54f
48!
43!
38!
31!
314
311!
29H

25
26§

1901....

241!

28§
29
304
29*

1902....

21R

26*

424
4214
47!
45*
39!
35*
281!
29H
301|
27*
261!
27*
28*

16.64

1.15358
1.12392

51*
514
50

4414

15.63
15.93
16.16
37.75
17. 20

52!

47
474

15.57
15.57

1.16414
1.20189

1.14507
1.13229
1.13562

1898....
1899....
1900....

27

60*

15.59
15.60

. 99467
. 97946
. 93974
. 93511
1.04634
. 98800
. 87145
.78030
. 63479
.65406
.67565
. 60483

21.10
22.00
22.10
19.75
20.92
23.72
26.49
32.56
31.60
30.59
34.20
35.03
34.36

27*

. 59010
. 60154
. 62007
. 59595

33. 33
34. 68

24*

. 52795

39.15

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A

PRICE OF SILVER BULLION.

66

No. 26. — BU LLIO N V A L U E
A v e r a g e P r ic e o f

o f 371£
SILVER

Gr a in s o f P u r e
each

Year

SILVER a t t h e
1850 t o 1902.

Annual

from

[Prepared by the Director of the Mint.]
Year.

Bullion
value.

Year.

Dollars.
1850 ..............................................................
1851..................................................................
1852..................................................................
1853
1854

..............................................................
..............................................................

1855..................................................................
1856..................................................................
1857 ..............................................................
1858..................................................................
1859 ..............................................................
I860..................................................................
1861
.........................................................
1862 ..............................................................
1863 ................................................................
1864

.............................................................

1.018
1.034
]. 025
1.042
1. 042
1.039
1.039
1. 046
1. 039

............................................
.......................................................

1876..................................................................




1881................................................................
1882......... ......................................................
1883................................................................
1884................................................................

. '87575

.86928
. 88564
.87833
.85754

1886................................................................

. 76931

1. 045
1. 031
1. 041

1887................................................................
1888................................................................
1889................................................................
1890................................................................
1891................................................................

. 75755
.72683

1892..................................... ........................ ..

. 67401
. 60351

1. 040
1.040

1.027

1874
1875

.89222

1.052

1867 ..............................................................
1868 ............. 1.............................................
1869............................................................

..............................................................
...............................

1878................................................................
1879................................................................
1880................................................................

.85904
82379

1.035
1. 036

1872
1S73

Dollars.
0. 92958

1885................................................................

1865 ..............................................................
1866..................................................................

1870..................................................................
1871 ..............................................................

1877................................................................

Bullion
value.

1.025
1.024
1.027
1.025
1.022
1. 00368
. 98909
. 96086
. 90039

1893................................................................
1894................................................................
1895................................................................
1896......................................................... .
1897................................................................
1898................................................................ i
1899................................................................
1900................................................................
1901...........................................................
1902................................................................

.72325
.80927
. 76416

. 49097
. 50587
.52257
.46745
.45640
. 46525
.47958
.46093
.40835

N o . 2 7 .—R E S O U R C E S A N D L I A B I L I T I E S

of th e

NATIONAL BANKS

i n o p e r a t io n a t t h e d a t e s n a m e d , f r o m

1891

to

1902.

[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Sept.25,1891. Sept.30,1892. Oct. 3,1893. Oct. 2,1894. Sept.28,1895. Oct. 6,1896. Oct. 5,1897. Sept.20,1898 Sept. 7,1899. Sept.5,1900. Sept.30,1901. Sept. 15,1902.
Resources and liabilities.
3,677 banks. 3,773 banks. 3,781 banks. 3,755 banks. 3,712 banks. ?,676 banks. 3,610 banks. 3,585 banks. 3,595 banks. 3,871 banks. 4,221 banks. 4,601 banks.
i

RESOURCES.

M illio n s .

M illio n s .

$2, 005.5
150.0

Other United States bonds
Stocks, securities, etc___
Due from banks...............
Real estate.........................
Specie..................................
Legal-tender notes...........

24.9
125.2
338.7
83.3
183.5
97.6

National-bank notes........
Clearing-house exchanges

20.0
122.0

104.3
19.6
105.5

15.7

$2,171. 0
163.3
20.2
154.5
409.5
87.9
209.1

M illio n s .

$1,843. 6
206.5

$2,007.1
199.6

17.6
148.6
277.5
C3.2
224.7
114.7
22.4
106.1

25.9
193.3
399.3
97.9
237.3
120.5
18.6
88.5

M illio n s .

$2,059.4
208.7
26.1
195.0
376.7
103.8
196.2
93.9

M illio n s .

$1,893.3
237.3
25.1
189.0

M illio n s .

$2,066.8
227.5
32.5

15.5
57.5

200.8
110.5
18.0
76.8

208.8
494.4
108.4
239.4
107.2
20.6
112.3

331.5
105.4

M illio n s .

$2,172.5
224.6
114.5
255.2
525.5
109.9
293.9

M illio n s .

$2,516.1
229.6
100.3
320.4
685.8
30.2
338.6

M illio n s.

$2,709.9
294.9
. 113.9
367.3
736.4

110.0
19.7
110.3

111.2
20.1

26.0
373.3
145.0
25.4

154.8

124.5

M illio n s.

$3, 051.7
329.4
115.0
448.6
785.0
109.2
376.7
151.0
236.7

23.7

M illio n s.

$3,314.2
324.2
132.7
493.1
820.2
21.6
366.2
141.8
22.9
327.8

United States certificates
of deposit.... ................ ..
Due from United States
Treasurer .......................
Other resources...............

14.0

7.0

45.1

49.9

31.8

42.3

16.8

16.5

2.1

11.8

8.0

8.2

9.6
31.2

11.6
32.5 ,

33.7

13.8
36.8

11.5
115.2

15.9
113. 5

17.8

43.0

10.4
30.5

11.2

38.7

10.2
41.4

38.7

18.2
131.0

Total.........................

3,213.1

3,510.1

3,109.5

3,473.9

3, 423. 6

3, 263. 6

3, 705.1

4, 003. 5

4,650.3

5,048.1

5, 695.3

6,113. 9

621.5
247.6

605.8
248.4

630.3
261.9

655.3
279.5

102.1
200.3

127.6
283.9

705.5
326.4
169.2
318.0

2,450.7
928.8
114.2

2, 508. 2
1,096.6
139.6

151.0
323.9
3, 044.6
1,185.3

4, 6 50. 3

5, 048.1

NATIONAL BANKS.

Loans
............................
Bonds for circulation___

M illio n s .

L IA B IL IT IE S .
Capital stock.....................

677.4
227.6
103.3

686.6

678.5

668.9

657.1

238.9
101.6

246.8
103.5

245.2
88.9

246.5
90.4

648.5
2^7.7
88.6

631.5

Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits.............
Circulation.........................
Due to depositors.. . . ___

131.3
1,608.6

143.4
1, 779.3

183.0
1,468.3

172.3
1,742.1

Due to banks.....................
Other liabilities...............

430.6
34.3

530.7
29.6

526.9
29.6

182.5
1,715.2
494.9
37.0

209.9
1, 613.1
415.1
40.7

198.9
1,869.5
645.7
24.8

93.0
194.5
2,106. 6
698.3
42.0

T otal.........................

3,213.1

3,510.1

3,473.9

3,423.6

3, 263. 6

3,705.1

4, 003.5




349.3
80.1
3,109.5

246.3
88.4

55.7

3,209.3
1, 200. 3
185.2

5, 695.3

6,113. 9
a*

68

NATIONAL BANKS.

N

OF

o

and

NATIONAL 2 BANKS,

.

and

8 R

H e l d o n D a t e s in d ic a t e d in t h e Y e a r s f r o m

.

1896

—

E

SL

1902.

to

[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
N

Date.

E

W

Reserve held.
Num­
Net
Reserve
ber of
required.
Ratio to
banks. deposits.
Amount. deposits.
1Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent.

1896, May 7.....................................
July 1 4 .................................
Oct. 6 .....................................
Dec. 17...................................
1897, May 14...................................
July 2 3 .................................

Lawful
money.

Redemp
tion
fund.

Millions. MilJc'ions.
$117. 6
' $0.7
121.1
0.8

50
49

$412.8
410.5

$103.2
102.6

$118.3
121.9

29.7

49
49

372.8
424.7

93.2
106.1

100.1
136.4

29.2
32.1

108.1
135.4

49

468.4
503.9

117.1

153.8
159.6

32.8
31.6

153.0
158.8

137.3

27.1
32.2
30.6

136.5
176.7

48

506.8
550.1

125.9

Oct. 5.....................................
1898, May 5.....................................
July 1 4 .................................
Sept. 2 0 .................................

48
48
47

Dec. 1.....................................
1899, Apr. 5 ...................................
June 3 0 .................................
Sept. 7 ...................................
Dec. 2 .....................................

47

638.0
596.0
684.8

45
45

767.9
780.6

44
44

707.7
625.3

1900, Feb. 13...................................
Apr. 26...................................

45
44

172.7
181.9

June 2 9 .................................
Sept. 5 ...................................
Deo. 13...................................
1901, Feb. 5.....................................
Apr. 24...................................

44
44
44

690.7
727.7
739.6
769.6
705.6

44
45
43
42
43

841.5
827.4
794.6

210.4
206.9
198.6

811.4
778.3

202.8
194.6

42
44
44

829.8
792.0
753.4

207.5
198.0
188.4

July 15...................................
Sept. 3 0 .................................
Dec. 1 0 ..................................
1902, Apr. 3 0 ..................................
July 1 6 ..................................
Sept. 1 5 ..................................

Classification of
reserve.

47

126.7
137.5
159.5

177.5
195.4
153.6
183.6

149.0
171.2
191.9

204.3
199.2

195.1
176.9
156.3

178.3
160.4
194.3
195.0
193.9
215.0
183.9
226.3

184.9
192.4
176.4

C

216.2
209.1
217.2
196.5
210.3
210.9
186.1

28.6

24.7

$32.0

31.8

27.7

29.3

Oct. 6 .....................................

21

83.7

20.9

26.8

31.9
38.1

1.1
1.2
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.8

184.3

I

23.6

0.8
0.9

208.7
209.3

26.3

$25.1

0.7
0.7

192.6
213.5
182.4
224.7
214.6
207.5
215.6
194.9

26.8
25.3
25.4
26.6

94.4

0.8
0.8
0.7

193.4
193.9

26.9
26.1

$100.4

0.8
0.8

177.6
159.6

28.1
26.8
26.2
27.9
26.0

21
21

0.8
0.8

182.7
202.6
198.5

25.5
25.2
25.6

1896, May 7 .....................................
July 14...................................

1.0
0.8

194.6
152.7

25.7
26.8
26.6

H

1.1

C

$32.0
27.6

$0.07

26.7
35.0

0.06
0.06

0.07

Dec. 1 7 ...................................

21

35.1

20

92.2
87.8

23.0

1897, Mar. 9 .....................................

21.9

34.0

38.7

33.9

0. 05

May 14.....................................

20

103.3

25.8

42.7
39.2

41.3

42.7

0. 05

38.1

38.1
43.6

36.0

39.1
38.0

33.4

43.5
40.8
40.3

0.05

19

102.8
105.7

25.7
26.4

1898, May 5 .....................................

19
16

130.2

32.5

July 1 4 ...................................

17

Sept. 20...................................

17
16

130.7
128.3

32.7
32.1

40.4

31.2
31.4

133.7

33.4

43.0

32.1

42.9

148.0
157.1

37.0

40.4

27.3

40.4

0.08
0. 05

39.2

42.3

26.9

42.2

0.05

July 23 ...................................
Oct. 5 .......................................

Dec. 1......................................
1899, Apr. 5 .....................................
June 30...................................




16
16

40.8

0.05
0.06
0.05
0.07

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and

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RESERVES

1899, Sept. 7...................................
Dec. 2.....................................
liWtf, .Feb. 13...................................
Apr. 2 6 .................................
June 29............................... .
Sept. 5...................................
Dec. 13...................................
1901, FeK 5.....................................
Api’„ 2 4 ................. . ..............
July 1 5 .................................
Sept. 30.................................
Dec. 10 ...................................
1902, Apr. 30...................................
July Id...................................
Sept. IP.................................

Dec. 1 7 ...................................
1897, Mar. 9.....................................
May 14...................................
July 23...................................
Oct. 5 .....................................
1898, May 5.....................................
July 14...................................
Sept. 2 0 .................................
Dec. 1.....................................
1899, Apr. 5 ...................................
June 3 ...................................
Sept. 7 ...................................
Dec. 2 .................... ...............

I

Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent.
$39.2
25.4
$154.1
$38.5
16
37.5
146.2
36.5
25.7
16
39.5
151.3
26.1
37.8
16
155.6
42.1
38.9
27.1
16
48.0
42.6
170.3
28.2

16

14

173.5

12
12

172.0
186.0

12
12

192.3

12

209.8
201.9

12
11
11
11

196.0
218.4
216.4
209.6

8
8
8
8
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

6

A

Classification of
reserve.
Lawful
money.

Redemp­
tion
fund.

Millions.

Millions.
$0.05
0.06

$39.1
37.5
39.4
42.0

0.08
0.2
0.3
0.3

47.4
49.1

27.3
28.5

47.8
47.2
48.8

46.5

52.7
53.2

28.4

52.4

27.7
25.8
26.1

53.1

0.3

53.8
52.4
48.9

0.3
0.3

48.1
52.4
50.5
49.0
54.6
54.1
52.4

$26.2
25.4

$6.5
6.4

23.6
28.1

5.9
6.1
7.0

29.8
30.6
33.0
41.1
38.6
37.0

7.4
7.6
8.3
10.3
9.6
9.3

37.8
55.4

9.4
13.8
14.3

57.1
56.2
52.3

Cont'd.

43.4
43.0

54.1
52.7
49.1
57.8

25.0
26.5

56.7
45.9

26.2
21.9

T

24.5

e t c .—

C

Reserve held.
Num­
Net
Reserve
ber of deposits. required.
Ratio to
banks.
Amount. deposits.

S

1896, May 7........*...........................
July 14...................................
Oct. 6 .....................................

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C

Date.

of

69

0.3
0,3

0.2
0.2

57.7
56.6

0.1
0.2

45.7

.

L

O

$6.9
6.6
6.1

26.3
26.0
25.9

$6.9

$0.06

6.5
6.0

0.06

7.8

31.8
36.3

7.7
10.1

29.2
26.8
24.8

8.6
8.1
8.0

27.3
24.3

11.2
9.3

20.6
23.0
20.9

7.5
8.5

10.2
8.7
8.2
8.2
11.3
9.4
7.6
8.7
11.6
13.6

23.8
21.5

14.0
13.1

12.1
12.5

23.9

13.7

12.0

14.4

13.8

21.2
24.0

11.4
13.4
12.0
12.4
11.8

0.06
0. 06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.1

o

. i

0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1

Apr. 26...................................

6

55.0
57.4

June 2 9 .................................

6

53.8

13.4

12.5

23.2

Sept. 5 ...................................

6

13.8

12.4

0.4

6

13.8

12.9

22.4
23.3

12.0

Dec. 13..................................

55.4
55.4

12.5

0 . 4

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . 57.7 . . . . . 14.4
.
. . .

13.4

23.2

12.9

0.5

18.1

17.7
15.5

24.4
20.3

17.2
15.0

0.5
0.5
0.6

1900, Feb. 13...................................

1901, Feb. 5

Apr. 24...................................
July 15............... ....................

13.5
12.1

72.4
76.3

19.1

Sept. 30 ................................

7
7
7

76.2

19.0

15.1

Dec. 10...................................

7

75.4

18.8

15.4

19.8
20.5

14.5
14.9

1902, Apr. 30...................................
July 16...................................

7
6

80.4
80.3

20.1

21.5
23.5

16.9

20.1

17.3
18.9

18.4

Sept. 15 .................................

6

77.6

19.4

18.7

24.2

18.1




0.2
0.3
0.3

0.6

0 . 4
0 . 5
0 . 6

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Reserve held.
Num­
Net
Reserve
ber of
deposits. required.
Amount.
banks.

Date.

1896, May 7 ...................
July 14 .................
Oct. 6 ....................
Dec. 17...................
1897, May 1 4 .................
July 2 3 .................
Oct. 5 ....................
1898, May 5 ...................
July 14 .................
Sept. 20.................
Dec. 1....................
1899, Apr. 5 .....................
June 30.................
Sept. 7 ...................
Dec. 2....................
1900, Feb. 1 3 .................

872.5
900.0

Sept. 5 ....................
Dec. 13...................
1901, Feb. 5....................
Apr. 2 4 .................

267
267

921.3
904.4
953.6

S

E

271
271

1, 001. 5

274
275
276

1, 005.7
1, 015. 5
995.5

271
274
272

1, 048. 9
1, 067. 3
1, 060. 6

T

218.1
225.0
230. 3
226.1
238.4
250.4
251.4
253.9
248.9
262.2
266.8
265.1

A

1896, May 7 ...................

3,344

$892. 5

July 14.................

3,339

Lawful
money.

276.2
283. 9
294.2
273. 9
309. 3
305. 0
291. 2
298.2
284.1
264.2
275.6
258. 0

122.7
121.1

151.4
156.3

31.9
30.3

123.7
124.2

167.8
146.9

32.4
30.4

131.4
131.1

174.9
170.9

29.0
29.4
28.5
25.2
25.8
24.3

130.4
126.5
126.0

157.6
168.5
155.1
126.2
131.3
129.9

T

136.0
141.4
125.1

E

Redemp­
tion
fund.

2.1
' 2 .5

2. a
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.0
2.9
3.1

S

$133.9
132.9

$245. 0
245.7

27.4
27.4

$109.4
107.5

$128.5
131.1

$7.1
7.1

128.0

251.3
257.7

29.4
30.2

119.0
113.4

125.0

127.8

137.0

7.3
7.3

279.7
289.2

31.5

113.2
110.6

159.3

7.2

171.4
192.5

7.2

Oct. 6....................

3,329

Dec. 17 .................

3,314

852.6

1897, May 14.................

3,274

887.3

133.1

J uly 23 .................

3,275

905.8

135.8

Oct. 5....................

3,276

1898, May 5 ...................
July 14.................

3,257
3,255

963.5
1, 028.0

144.5
154.2

1, 036. 3

155.4

Sept. 20.................
Dec. 1 ...................

3,259

1,062.8

159.4

333.1

31.3

116.4

3,264

1,107.3

166.1

31.9
32.8

121.2
122.1
123.6
119.6

311.4
330.7
330.8

31.9
32.3
32.1

111.7
125.5

31.9

122.4

1899, Apr. 5 ...................

3,265

1,199.5

179.9

353.8
393.5

June 30.................

3,262

1,225.9

183.9

389.9

31.8

Sept. 7...................

3, 274
3,283

1,270. 7
1,303.0

190.6
195.4

405.0
361.4

31.8




Due
from
agents.

31.7
31.5

886.3
853.1

Dec. 2 ...................

R

Classification of reserve.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions. (
$482. 0
$152.7
31.6
$83.5
$1.9/
$67.2
$120.5
156.6
489.7
31.9
81.4
122.4
73.3
l.<9
465.5
150.3
269
32.2
116.4
83.3
65.1
1.9
493.3
269
174.8
123.3
35.4
89.9
82.9
2 .0
539.3
187.2
265
34.7
134.8
92.7
92.7
1.8
568.3
203.0
262
35.7
142.0
96.8
104.4
1.8
261
586.4
200.8
34.2
146.6
94.5
104.5
1.8
612.8
207.6
259
153.2
33.8
103.3
102. £
1.6
643.3
224.2
257
160.8
34.8
103.8
118.6 ,
1.7
655.5
256
215. 8
32.9
103.6
163.9
110.4 ‘
1.7
245.0
698.1
35.1
257
174.5
108.9
134.3
1.8
798.8
267.3
251
33.4
150.7
199.7
114.8
1.8
832.9
263.4
254
31.6
208.2
115.4
146. 3
1.7
842.6
255.8
255
30.3
123.1
210.6
140.1
1.7
213.5
780.2
253
195.0
27.4
100.1
11:1.2
1.8
236.3
788.9
29.9
252
197.2
108.1
126.3
1 .8
261
266

July 16.................
Sept. 1 5 ...............

Ratio to
deposits.

Contfd.
—

271
272

Apr. 2 6 .................
June 29.................

July 1 5 .................
Sept. 30.................
Dec. 10 ........... : . .
1902, Apr. 30.................

e t c .—
.

27.7

124.0

198.3
201.4
209.6

7.2
7.0
6.9
7.1
7.6

225.0
261.9

7.6

260.4

7.4

274.0

7.4
7.5

234.4

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Cont’d.
—

E

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Continued.

Date.

Reserve held.
Num­
Net
Reserve
ber of
deposits. required.
banks.
Amount. Ratio to
deposits.

1900, Feb. 1 3 .................
Apr. 2 6 ................

Millions. Millions. Millions.
$1,317.4
$197.6
$379.9

3,286

196.1

June 29.................
Sapt. 5...................
Dec. 1 3 .................

3,304
3,400

1,307.1
1,309.2

196.4

3,540
3,613

1,361.2
1, 413.4

204.2
212.0

1901, Feb. 5 ...................
Apr. 2 4.................

3,666
3,729

1, 451.4

217.7
224.9

July 15.................
Sept. 30.................

3,829

Dec. 10 .................

3, 885
3,953

1, 523. 0
1, 556. 7
3,585.0

1902, Apr, 30.................
July 16.................

4,092
4,200

1,667.7
1,706.6

Sept. 1 5 ...............

4,268

1,743.2

1,499. 5

T

3,694

$1,913,9

3,689
3,676

1,906.3
1,798.7

3,661

1897, May 14.................
July 23.................
Oct. 5....................

3,614
3,610
3,610
3,586

1,887.3
2, 028. 2
2, 111.6
2,195.6
2,362.1

3,582
3,585
3,590
3,583
3, 583
3,595
3, 602
3,604
3, 631
3,732
3,871
3,942

2,487.0
2,479. 7
2, 661. 8
2, 969.8
3,053.7
3,031.5
2,907.0
3, 003.3
3,120.3

3,999

Apr. 24.................
July 15.................
Sept. 30.................

July 14 .................
Sept. 20.................
Dec. 1....................
1899, Apr. 5 ...................
June 30.................
Sept. 7...................
Dec. 2 ...................
1900, Feb. 1 3 .................
Apr. 2 6 .................
June 30.................
Sept. 5 ...................
Dec. 1 3 .................
1901, Feb. 5 ...................

Dec. 10.................
1902, Apr. 30.................
July 16.................
Sept. 1 5 ...............

237.8
250.1
256.0
261.5

414.3
413.7
438.2
453.5

3,173.0
3, 281.0

Per cent. Millions. Millions. Millions.
$28.8
$123.7
$248.8
$7.3
29.6
125.9
253.5
8.2
29.6
122.0
256.5
9.0
30.4
122.0
282.9
9.4
29.3
133.0
270.8
9.8
130.9
30.2
297.3
10.1
134.0
30.2
309.1
10.4
29.0
27.6

134.1
130.5

296.4
288.1

10.4

26.8
17.6

277.9
144.0

10.5
10.1

301.4
295.6

17.7
16.9

136.2
140.0
144.0

147.2
150.7

10.1

134.7

T

$389.2
387.9
364.4

$554.9

$28.9

558.5
543.6

29.3

386.5
418.3

611.8
672.2

437.3
452.5

699.2
695.9

487.7
518.1
513.6

770.7
800.6
750.5

554. 7
622.5

834.2
917.2
908.5
890.5
785.4

640.8
630.8
596.4
619.1
649.4
662.3

Due
Redemp­
from
tion
agents.
fund.

440.9
429.1
424.5
294.1

O

1896, May 7 ...................
July 14.................
Oct. 6....................
Dec. 1 7 .................

1898, May 5 ...................

228.4
233.5

387.6
387.6

Classification of reserve.
Lawful
money.

862.0
914.8
925.9
983.3

30.2
32.4
33.1
33.1
31.7
32.6
32.1
30.2
31.3

10.4

10.2

A

$349.4
344.1
343.1
381.5
410.2
413.5
388.9

30.8
29.7
29.3

460.2
471.0
420.7
464.3
494.2
491.7
466.3

27.1
28.7
29.3

429.5
476.5
497.9

29.2
29.7

499.8
518.4
500.9

$195.7
204.4
190.1
219.9
251.9
275.8
297. 0

L

$9.8
9.9
10.4
10.4
10.1
10.0
10.0

301.0
320.0

9.5
9.6

320.0
359.4

9.8
10.5

412.7
406.7
414.1
345.5

10.3
10.1
10.1

375.1
404.9

10.3
10.3
11.9

412.8
450.7

13.3
14.2

552.3

417.7
472.2

3, 250. 9

684.1
671.4

933.5

3,490.2

727.4

1, 039. 9

4, 064
4,165

3,593.3
3, 609.3

748.4

29.1

549.8

480.0

750.0

1,045.7
1, 010.8

14.8
15.4
15.8

28.0

540.8

4,221
4,291

3, 661. 6

759.7

1,012.3

27.6

454.1
456.6

15.9
16.1

3, 630.1

749.0

3,845.1
3,862.6

794.5
795.0

558.2
569.6

270.2
278.5

15.9
15.2

863. 5

26.7
21.9
22.3

433.0

4,423

969.7
843. 7

539.5
520.8

3,844.4

786.8

804.3

20.9

508.0

280.5

4, 535
4,601




28.7
29.8

15.4
15.8

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b9I y t h e

NEW YORK CITY,

NATIONAL BANKS
N
—
, f r o m 1898

r e s p e c t iv e l y

1902.
[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Sept, 20,1898.

Sept. 7,1899.

Sept. 5,1900.

Sept. 30,1901. Sept. 15,1902.

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
New York City:
Gold coin................................... 16,151,731.00 11,504,096.00 6,322,193.94 6, 047,341. 50 4, 765,847.50
6, 831,860.00 12,295,380.00 71,619,270.00 66, 092,680.00 46,163, 910. 00
Treasury certificates.........
Clearing-house certificates. 85,920, 000. 00 111, 034, 500.00 74,390, 000.00 76, 305, 000.00 69,170, 000. 00
Silver coin—
Dollars...................................
Fractional.............................
Silver Treasury certificates..

190, 612. 00
475,868. 54
4, 995,114. 00

156,023.00

99,523.00

81,439.00

85, 98%. 00

638,929.52
621,110. 07
551,544.68
6§8, 111. 07
5,140, 466.00 11,167,153. 00 13, 206, 807. 00 16, 076,494. 00

Total................................... 114, 565,185.54 140,682,009.68 164,237, 069.46 162, 354, 377. 57 136, 930, 350. 57
United States, exclusive of
New York City:
Gold coin................................... 111, 838, 824. 98 105, 578,855.86 97, 427, 978. 65 100, 689,419.50 99,285,448.14
Treasury certificates......... 11, 492, 010. 00 29, 093,750. 00 43, 398, 870.00 51, 713, 900. 00 66, 509, 860. 00
Clearing-house certificates. 18, 436, 000. 00 22,106, 000. 00 19, 000,000.00 13, 549, 000.00 12, 967, 000. 00
Silver coin—
6, 670, 821. 00j 7,842,515.00 8, 682, 783.00 8,568, 520.00 8, 782, 583. 00
Dollars...................................
5,186,480. 87 5,950,214.29 6, 505,303.60 6, 546,112.06 7,089,748.31
Fractional.............................
Silver Treasury certificates.. 25, 684, 836. 00 27, 318, 039. 00 34, 076,406.00 33, 260, 542. 00 34, 671,130. 00
Total................................... 179,308,972. 85 197, 889, 374 15 209, 091, 341. 25 214, 327, 493. 58 229, 305, 769. 45
1
United States:
Gold coin................................... 127,990, 555.98 117, 082, 951. 86 103,750,172.59 106, 736,761.00 104, 051, 295. 64
Treasury certificates......... 18, 323, 870. 00 41, 389,130.00 115, 018,140.00 117, 806,580. 00 112, 673, 770. 00
Clearing-house certificates. 104, 356, 000. 00 133,140, 500.00 93,390,000. 00 89, 854, 000. 00 82,137,000. 00
Silver coin—
Dollars................................... 6, 861, 433. 00 7, 998, 538. 00 8, 782, 306. 00 8, 649, 959. 00 8, 868,571.00
5, 662, 349. 41 6, 501, 758. 97 7,144,233.12 7,167, 222.13 7,757, 859. 38
Fractional.............................
Silver Treasury certificates.. 30, 679,950.00 32, 458, 505. 00 45,243, 559. 00 46, 467, 349. 00 50, 747, 624. 00
Total................................... 293, 874,158. 39 338, 571, 383. 83 373,328,410. 71 376, 681, 871.13 366, 236,120. 02




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NATIONAL BANKS.

No. 30.—COIN

COIN CERTIFICATES

and

held b y the

D a te s op t h e ir R e p o r ts, p r o m

a t the

73

1892

NATIONAL BANKS
1902.

to

[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Held by national banks in New York City.
Dates,
Coin.

D o lla rs .

1892, Mar. 1
May 17
July 12
.Sept. 30
De% 9
c.
1893, MaA 6
May ' 4
Juljf 12
Oct.‘ 3
D C 19
|B ..
1894, Feb." 28
May 4
July 18
Oct. 3
Dec. 19
1895, Mar. 5
May 7
July 11
Sept. 28
Dec. 13
1896, Feb. 28
May 7
July 14
Oct. 6
Dec. 17
1897, Mar. 9
May 14
July 23
Oct. 5
Dec. 15
1898, Feb. 18
May 5
July 14
Sept. 20
Dec. 1
1899, Feb. 4
Apr. 5
J une 30
Sept. 7
Dec. 2
1900, Feb. 13
Apr. 26
June 29
Sept. 5
Dec. 13
1901, Feb. 5
Apr. 24
July 15
Sept. 30
Dec. 10
1902, Apr. 30
July 16
Sept. 15

12,506,544.06
14.213.888.12
14, 292,614.14
12,765, 670. 07
13,119, 308.98
13, 004,045. 58
14,461,198.59
17.165, 605. 31
37,420,360. 90
46.166, 874. 22
25, 820,811. 49
25, 997, 280. 25
22, 675, 534. 88
25, 910, 002.80
17, 750, 816. 20
19, 519, 301. 56
20,677,637. 58
14,330,820. 02
12.724.488.13
15, 933,327. 22
16, 260, 076.17
11, 934, 363.90
14,132,365. 75
14,463, 542. 52
14, 608, 040. 36
16, 328, 528. 57
17, 801,101. 45
17,149, 970. 79
18, 811,132. 65
17, 935, 802. 65
21,182, 305. 26
24, 648, 692. 93
20, 331, 602. 94
16, 818, 211. 54
15, 977, 942. 42
20, 010, 625. 76
14, 431, 673. 61
16, 022, 426. 47
12, 211, 663. 68
8, 954,164. 56
9, 419, 845. 28
9, 744, 532. 94
7, 433, 297.10
7, 060, 646. 46
9, 778, 591. 62
9,882, 647.78
10, 076,482. 57
7, 866, 546.13
6 , 749,890. 57
8,176,806. 07
6, 339,871.35
5, 363,952. 93
5,519,946.57




Gold clear­
United
States coin
ing-house
certificates. certificates.
D o lla rs.

75, 805,161
70,984,193
61, 555, 965
49, 802, 401
52,655, 712
48.573, 094
49,109, 295
37,842, 671
38,282,703
47, 970,164
68,040,897
42,976, 491
39,258, 272
30,922, 838
21,888,781
17,445,887
16, 013,466
15,718,406
13,086,980
14,296, 237
14, 691,946
16, 559, 508
15,189, 399
12, 833, 315
14,539,249
14, 493, 730
15, 007, 531
12, 361,112
10, 592, 745
13, 388, 823
14,001, 381
10, 983, 887
13, 805, 341
11, 826, 974
11, 686, 501
13, 644, 663
12, 000, 748
18, 322, 926
17, 435, 846
34,155, 284
62, 408,119
66,405, 799
68, 530, 662
82, 786, 423
57, 448, 992
93, 945, 919
86, 024, 583
72, 361, 535
79, 299, 487
65, 052, 093
81.573, 828
82,283,594
62,240,404

D o lla rs

26,100, 000
24, 830, 000
25, 965, 000
25.685.000
26, 695, 000
25,110, 000
25, 270, 000
24, 930, 000
27,195, 000
22,200, 000
24,755, 000
25, 725, 000
22,265, 000
38, 803, 000
44, % ), 000
45, 346, 000
51,040, 000
52, 985, 000
61,205, 000
72,130, 000
105, 907, 000
118,270, 000
85, 920, 000
115,295,000
143, 324, 000
140,770, 000
124, 017, 000
111, 034, 500
85.290.000
76,675, 000
74, 980, 000
71.450.000
74, 390, 000
75,895, 000
73.120.000
68, 395, 000
71.980.000
76, 305, 000
71, 370, 000
71, 925,000
69.160.000
69.170.000

Total.

Held by other
national
banks.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

88,311,705. 06
85,198,081.12
75, 848, 579.14
62, 568,071. 07
65, 775, 020. 98
61, 577,139.58
63, 570,493.59
55, 008, 276. 31
75,703,063.90
94,137, 038.22
93, 861,708. 49
95, 073, 771. 25
86, 763, 806. 88
82, 797, 840. 80
65, 324, 597. 20
63, 660,188. 56
61, 801,103. 58
55, 319, 226. 02
50, 741, 468.13
57, 424, 564. 22
53,152, 022.17
53, 248, 871.90
55, 046, 764.75
49, 561, 857. 52
67, 950,289. 36
74, 942,258. 57
78,154, 632. 45
80,551, 082. 79
82,388,877. 65
92, 529, 625. 65
107, 313, 686. 26
141, 539,579. 93
152,406, 943. 94
114 565,185.54
142,959,443.42
176, 979, 288.76
167, 202,421.61
158, 362, 352.47
140,682,009.68
128, 399, 448. 56
148, 502,964. 28
151,130, 331.94
147, 413,959.10
164,237,069.46
143,122, 583.62
176,948,566. 78
164, 496, 065. 57
152, 208,081.13
162, 354,377. 57
144, 598, 899. 07
159, 838, 699.35
156, 807, 546.93
136,930,350.57

141, 836, 263. 22
153, 846, 027. 03
153, 471, 901. 27
146, 548, 307. 62
144.120.239. 78
146, 764, 676. 84
143, 651, 648. 22
131, 752, 897. 00
149, 000, 796.17
157,116,610.21
162, 304, 876. 85
164,868,152. 26
163.90.6.845.45
154, 452, 813.70
152, 716, 625. 55
157.271.453.00
156,845,496. 22
159,107,968.41
145, 495, 843.04
149, 287, 846. 01
142,865,437.24
149,124, 574. 32
148,788,684.36
151,246,774.95
157, 590, 419. 52
159,006,604.07
157.921.751.00
160, 371, 518. 82
156, 998, 824.40
j159, 633, 927.28
164.064.239. 35
1
175,643,192. 91
jl83, 270,187. 01
179, 308, 972.85
185, 641, 268. 03
194, 864, 206.19
196, 960,131. 28
198, 459, 693. 72
197, 889, 374.15
186, 425, 928. 04
191, 084,860.42
206, 920, 737.33
208, 599,749.98
209, 091, 341. 25
216, 549, 640. 44
223, 007,577.15
222, 277, 626. 64
218, 877, 401. 89
214, 327, 493.56
225,053,599.17
238,921,861.70
247,956,421.27
229.305.769.45

Total specie.

D o lla rs.

230,147,968. 28
239, 044,108. 15
229, 320,480.41
209,116, 378.69
209, 895, 260.76
208, 341, 816.42
207, 222,141.81
186,761,173. 31
224, 703, 860. 07
251, 253, 648.43
256,166, 585. 34
259, 941, 923. 51
250, 670, 652.33
237,250, 654.50
218, 041,222.75
220, 931,641.56
218,646, 599. 80
214,427,194.43
196, 237,311.17
206, 712, 410.23
196,017,459.41
202,373,446. 22
203,835,449.11
200,808, 632.47
225,540, 708.88
233, 948, 862. 64
236, 076, 383.45
240,922, 601.61
239, 387,702. 05
252,163, 552. 93
271,377,925.61
317,182,772.84
335, 677,130.95
293,874,158.39
328,600, 711.45
371, 843,494.95
364,162, 552. 89
356, 822, 046.19
338, 571, 383. 83
314, 825, 376. 60
339,587, 824.70
358, 051, 069. 27
356, 013, 709.08
373, 328,410.71
359, 672, 224.06
399,956,143.93
386, 773, 692.21
371, 085, 543. 02
376,681,871.13
369, 652, 498. 24
398, 760,561.05
404,763,968.20
j 366,236,120.02

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NATIONAL BANKS.

N

o

all

.

3

and

T 1

.

O

of

—

THE NATIONAL BANKS, b y Periods of Six M onths, from 1879 to 1902.
[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Ratios.

Period of
six months
ending—

Num­
ber of
banks.

1879, Mar.

1

2,043

Sept.
1880, Mar.

1
1

Sept.
1881, Mar.

1
1
1

2, 045
2, 046
2, 072
2, 087
2,100

1
Sept. 1

2,137
2,197

1883, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1884, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1885, Mar. 1

2,267
2, 359

Sept.
1882, Mar.

Sept. 1
1886, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1887, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1888, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1889, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1890, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1891, Mar. 1
Sept. 1
1892, Mar. 1
Sept. 1

2,491
2,582
2, 650
2,665
2,708
2,784
2, 855
2,942
3, 044
3,093
3,147
3,194
3, 294
3,412
3, 542
3,612

Capital.

Dollars.
464,413,996
455,132, 056
454, 080, 090
454, 215, 062
456, 844, 865

Surplus.

Dollars.
116,744,135
115,149, 351
117, 226, 501
120,145, 649
122, 481, 788

458,934,485

127, 238, 394

460, 354, 485
473, 947, 715
483, 091, 342
494,640,140

131, 291, 889
133, 570, 931

507, 969, 300
518,605, 725
522, 899, 715
524,599, 602
527, 356,195
537, 563, 648
548,355, 770
558,544, 541
577,136, 748
583,539,145
593,153,850
599, 451,185
615, 405, 545
634,773, 746
652,586, 585
667, 629, 937
675, 356, 310
679, 076, 650
686,874, 375
681,809, 673

18, 877, 517
19, 499, 694

147, 721, 475
148, 771,121

20,171, 668
20, 437, 650

24, 368, 019
21, 601, 202

146, 903, 495
152, 996, 992
157, 064, 778

20, 218, 471
21, 265, 661

163, 731,900
171,254, 553
179,397,148
184, 416, 991

22,148, 587
22, 003, 820

22, 024,294
27, 252, 667
27, 912, 719
31, 698, 795
32, 808, 075

21,147,142

23,158, 985
23, 231,360

32, 601, 295
32, 759,192
35,109, 889
34, 508, 376
35, 248, 539
36, 807, 024
40,145, 974
35, 617, 640
34, 363, 090
32, 294, 925
36,091, 708
32, 689, 243
19, 762, 826

22,101,910

22,192,422

246,552,149

24,150, 634

28,367,885

251, 849, 404

21, 819, 028

248,027,226
248, 443, 420

23,732, 644

250, 030,256

192, 507, 500
197,128, 884
204, 546, 434
211, 869,139
219, 430, 741
226,102, 597
234, 676, 901
237, 761, 865

3, 741

665,453,165

1895, Mar.

1
1

3, 729

663,971,565

3,703

657, 827, 565

1896, Mar.

1

3,694

655,319,145

Sept.
1897, Mar.

1

3,671
3,648

650,132,355
644, 673, 395

245,714, 438
248,122, 908

23, 088, 607
23, 443, 051
23, 293, 473
-23,325, 587
26, 249, 768
24, 909,117
25, 768, 776
25, 026, 235
25, 546, 854
24, 853, 860
26,474, 210

3.89
3.91
3.85
4.03

3. 04

3.75
3.78
3. 66
3. 85
3.40

4. 34
4.29
3. 66
3. 20

3. 01

3.93
4.04
3.94
4.00
4. 02
3.93
3.89
4. 27
3.92
3. 95

5. 00
4. 56
4. 32
4. 25

;

3.28

3.13
3. 04
3.11

4.00
4. 02
4. 45
4. 50
4. 31

3.01
3. 05
3. 05
2.96
2. 93
3. 20
2. 94
2. 96
2.80
2.81
2. 71
2.84
2.49

4.26
4.47
4. 33
4.30
4.35
4.60
3. 99
3.78
3.52
3.87
3.51

3.64
3. 32

2.65

2. 57

23,498, 671

2.40

2.57

25,068,123
24, 674,195

3.62
3.35

2.63

2.78

21,793,303

2.43

2. 75

21, 422, 515

23,938, 732

3.32

2.68

20, 334, 581
25, 233, 450

3.32'

2.39
2.38

2.31

3.65

2.61

2.89

1

3,592

631, 674, 395

248, 059, 638

20, 971, 725

1

3, 586

626, 097, 395

248,166,708

22, 843, 928

Sept. 1

3/27
% 21
3. 23
3. 03

2^3
2.96
3.70
4.18
4. 22

2.50

Sept.

1

3.^44

,

3.40
3.30

1898, Mar.

Sept. 1

3. >33
3. 37

4.12
4.15

1

1902, Mar.

3.17/
3.^8
3. f26

4.33

27, 574, 214
27, 994, 764

Sept.

1
Sept. 1
1901, Mar. 1

3.05

4.13
4. 25

20, 393,577
21, 082, 806

fPer c£j.

3.02

3.99
4.03

141, 232,187
145,600, 849

247, 342, 295
244, 660, 362

Sept. 1

Per ct.

4.40
4. 20

1

1900, Mar.

21,152, 784
24, 033, 250
24, 452, 021
29,170, 816

26, 432, 934

1894, Mar.

Sept. 1
1899, Mar. 1

Per ct.
Dollars.
3.78
14, 678, 660
16, 873, 200
3.82

137, 570,105

1
1

1

17, 541,054
17, 401, 867
18,121, 273
18, 290, 200

Divi­
Earn­
Divi­
dends dends to ings to
capital capital
to capi­
and sur­ and sur­
tal.
plus.
plus. f

27, 083, 599
26, 237, 635

1893, Mar.
Sept.

Sept.

Dollars.

Net
earnings.

19, 915, 375
20, 376, 553
20, 285,103

3, 671
3, 701
3, 759
3, 758
3, 770

680,449, 735

Total
dividends.

2.40

2.10
2.40

3,576

605, 540,055

240, 397, 051

21,448, 043

24, 799, 522

3.54

2.54

2.93

3,568
3,555

615, 319,195

248,251, 704

23,487, 081

24,515, 918

3,82

2 72

602,036, 595

23, 204, 421
24, 228, 936

29, 830, 772
40,151,038

2.73

604,756,505

247, 610, 237
253, 475, 898

3.85

3, 587

4.01

2.82

2.84
3. 51
4.68

3, 632

613,053, 695
631, 979,492

250,914, 856
265,470, 791

23,766,088

3,909

26,414, 956

47,142, 447
40, 548, 375

3.88
4.18

2.75
2.94

4.52

4,030

639,043,080

271,432,304

26,201,822

41,305,420

4.10

4,232
4,306

680,173,259

299,814,593

57, 797, 747

5.80

2.88
4.03

667,354,275

305, 211, 716

39,517, 620
28, 681, 874

48,783, 730

4.30

2.95




5.46
4.54
5. 90
5.02

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NATIONAL BANKS.

No. 32.—LOANS,

CAPITAL,

NATIONAL BANKS,

SURPLUS,

R a t io s o f

w it h

NET

DEPOSITS,

e t c .,

L o a n s to C a p it a l , Su r p l u s , a n d

D e p o s it s , a n d o f C a s h t o N e t D e p o s i t s , f r o m

1881

to

of

Net

1902.

[From Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
N

Date.

Oct. 1,1881'...........
Oct. 3,18SS...........
Oct. 2,188?*...........
Sept. 30,18*84........
Oct. 1,1885...........
Oct.* 7,1886.'.........
Oct. 5,1887............
Oct. 4,1888............
Sept. 30,1889 ........
Oct. 2,1890...........
Sept. 25,1891 ........
Sept. 30,1892........
Oct. 3,1893...........
Oct. 2,1894............
Sept. 28,1895........
Oct. 6,1896...........
Oct. 5,1897...........
Sept. 20,1898........
Sept. 7,1899..........
Sept. 5,1900.........
Sept. 30,1901........
Sept. 15,1902........

Num­
ber of
banks.

Loans.

E

Net
Capital. Surplus.
Specie.
deposits.

189
193

T

$346.7

$119. 8

348.7
352.2
342.3

125.4

$34.2
34.1

H

$335. 7

531.3

157. 9
164.0

51.9

286

614.4

185.2

60.4

566.8

Sept. 25,1891........
Sept. 30,1892........

295

612.7
673.5

193.1

65.6

569.0

298

195.7
194.6

68.6

Oct. 3,1893...........

72.3

655.0
496.3

Sept. 30,1889........
Oct. 2,1890...........

Loans to
capital, Cash to
surplus, net de­
and net posits.
deposits.

Millions Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Percent.
sj.246.9
$19.9
$51.1
$50.6
$10.9
$268.8
72.6
22.9
239.2
51.6
21.3
50
254.0
44.5
73.2
18.9
24.9
23.9
245.1
50.3
48
266.9
50.3
72.0
19.7
26.2
44
205.5
46.3
22.6
255.0 i
27.0
63.4
63.1
35.2
44
236.8
45.3
22.2
91.5
62.3
312.9
23.7
36.8
45
25.7
253.7
45.1
12.5
71.7
282.8
64.1
27.1
30.6
49.2
63.6
70.9
47
258.0
16.1
284.3
28.0
46
292.5
49.1
31.7
69.2
342.2
73.9
22.1
28.1
45
33.1
25.6
303.9
48.8
72.4
25.1
338.1
59.1
47
71.0
297.1
36.9
332.6
49.1
78.5
13.9
27.8
49
301.6
38.1
72.3
50.9
327.8
53.8
32.0
26.2
49.6
48
344.2
40.5
40.6
71.4
391.9
62.6
26.3
49
281.0
51.2
41.6
309.9
75.7
32.5
69.8
34.9
49
360.7
42.3
61.9
50.8
489.7
82.8
35.1
88.9
68.0
50
363.8
50.9
42.1
441.6
50.7
73.9
28.2
314.4
49.6
49
50.5
42.3
372.8
58.6
67.5
29.0
48.6
506.8
48
408.3
42.8
82.4
54.1
68.2
26.9
47
43.0
114.5
441.7
48.7
38.2
64.2
25.6
596.0
44
47.7
43.5
140.7
36.9
541.8
707.7
67.8
25.1
44
569.6
62.8
769.6
47.4
164.2
49.9
27.8
64.7
42
610.9
70.5
52. 1
811.4
162.3
53.2
65.4
26.6
44
607.1
90.6
63.5
753.4
136.9
47.4
66.9
24.5

318.8
323.4
307.9
364.5
381.5
413.5
462.0
509.7

Sept. 30,1884........
Oct. 1,1885 ...........
Oct. 7,1886...........
Oct. 5,1887...........
Oct. 4,1888...........

Legaltender
notes and
United
States
certifi­
cates.

Y

Ratios of—

48

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Oct. 1,1881...........
Oct. 3,1882...........
Oct. 2,1883...........

W

200
203
203
217
246
247
253

295

369.9
410.8
458.5
481.5

131.7
133.7
135.9
143.0
156.3

Oct. 2,1894...........

295

558.8
586.9

Sept. 28,1895........

297

632.6

Oct. 6,1896...........

298

593.7

Oct. 5,1897...........

261

536.8

256

558.6

151.7

Sept. 7,1899.........
Sept. 5,1900..........

255
287

857.4
916.1

174.3
181.2

Sept. 30,1901........

294

1,042.5

188.6

Sept. 15,1902........

289

1,136.7

200.9

37.3
39.4
44.9
48.4

153.5

Sept. 20,1898........

36.0
37.4




$34.5
28.3
26.3
30.3
41.9
44.5
50.7
54.0
54.8
63.2

$21.9
24.1
30.1
33.3
34.9
26.0
31.2
33.5
37.9

70.8
72.9
71.6
71.5
68.8
72.8
74.6 j
72.1
73.2

16.8
16.4
17.4
20.7
21.1
18.5
19.8
18.9
18.2

75.6

17.1

69.4
79.9

44.5

74.0

20.0

38.7

73.3

18.1

73.0

48.0
40.3

73.2

24.4

64.7
70.3

18.8

67.1

652.8

82.1

189.2
188.0

73.4

637.1
572.9

73.4
71.4

39.5
44.6

71.1
66.9

63.0
63.1

586.4

56.5

38.0

655.5

76.0
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35.2

187.7

74.2

E

32.1
35.2

82.7
90.1

1,052.9
1,150.2

71.5
111.6
124.7

59.4

64.8

1,293.6

127.0

66.4

66.3

109.9

1,347.7

137.1

51.9

68.5

17.7
20.2
16.1

64.2

15.8

65.8

14.4
16.0
15.0
14.0

76

NATIONAL BANKS.
LOANS,o CAPITAL, . SUEPLUS, NET DEPOSITS,2 a r c ., of . NATIONAL
3
—
BANKS, 1881 to 1902— Continued.

N

S

T

A

T

E

[Exclusive of reserve cities.]

Date.

Num­
ber of
banks.

Loans.

Legaltender
notes and
Net
United
Capital. Surplus. deposits. Specie.
States
certifi­
cates.

M illio n s . M illio n s. M illio n s . M illio n s . M illio n s . M illio n s .

Oct. 1,1881...........
Oct. 3,1882...........
Oct. 2,1883...........

1,895
2, 026
2, 253

$580.2
655.4
706.2

$292. 9
306.1
327.7

$74.0
76.5

Sept. 30,1884........
Oct. 1,1885...........

2,417
2,467

697.5
694.5

87.0
87.1

Oct. 7,1886...........
Oct. 5,1887...........

2, 590
2, 756

779.1
863.6

Oct. 4,1888.:........
Sept. 30,1889........

2,847
2,992

900.9
970.5

344.3
346.3
360.1
373.0
385.6

Oct. 2,1890...........
Sept. 25,1891........
Sept. 30,1892........

3, 207
3, 333
3, 430

1, 058.5
1, 074.9
1,135.8

416.2
433.4
441.2

Oct. 3,1893...........
Oct. 2,1894...........
Sept. 28,1895........
Oct. 6,1896...........
Oct. 5,1897...........

3, 434
3,411

990.8
1, 012. 4
1,029.6

432.7
427.0
416.8
410.1

Sept. 20,1898........
Sept. 7,1899.........
Sept. 5,1900.........
Sept. 30,1901.......
Sept. 15,1902........

3, 365
3, 329
3, 276
3,259
3,274
3,540
3, 885
4, 268

985.1
1, 000. 6
1, 015. 0
1, 097. 5
1, 201.1
1, 365.1
1, 536.4

399.8

401.3
393.3
383.7
386. 3
396.2
414.0

82.1

92.1
98.4
105.4
112.4
116.3
123.9
129.7
132.9
330.8
130.9
131.1
130.5
' 130.3
128.9
131.8
137.3
153.0

T

Oct. 1,1881...........
Oct. 3,1882...........
Oct. 2,1883 ...........
Sept. 30,1884........

2,132 $1,173.8
2,269 1, 243. 2
2,501 1, 303. 5
2,664 1, 245. 3

$507.2
545.8
577.9
535.8
570.8
637.6
690.6
739. 3
807.6
859.3
861.8
975.5
767.5
876.7
910.5
853.1
963.6
1, 062. 9
1, 270.8
1, 361. 2
1,556. 7
1, 743. 3

$463.8
483.1
509. 7

P e r c e n t . P e r c e n ji

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10.7
12.3
12.5

30.1
32.6

#4.3

34.5
36.2

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73. 5

37.7
36.8
38.9
41.2
34.5

60.3
66.6
76.0
72.2

71./5

30.9
29.9

47.8
50.8
50.2
50.5
54.2

10.8
10.8

30.8

41.5

66.4
70.6,

76.1
75.7

30.2
30,2

72.0
79.8
76.4
80.1
84.2
84.4
87.3
92.2

35.4
36.3
39.4
37.8
43.2
42.5

7 /1 .5

$112.7
102.9
107.8
128.6

524.3
527.5

147.1
146.6

1, 098. 7
1,248,2

548.2

157.2

1, 301.8

156.4

578.5
592.6

173.9
185.5

1,388.4

165.1

1, 543.6

612.6

197.4

1,655.4

178.1
164.3

650.5

213.6

1, 758.7

227.6

1,758.6

238.9

2,022. 5

246.8

1,573.7

Oct. 1,1885...........
Oct. 7,1886...........

2,714

1, 301. 2

2, 852

Oct. 5,1887...........

3,049

1, 443.7
1, 580. 0

Oct. 4,1888...........

3,140

1, 674. 9

Sept. 30,1889........
Oct. 2,1890...........

3,290
3, 540

1, 805. 7
1, 970. 0

Sept. 25,1891........

3, 677

1, 989. 2

Sept. 30,1892........
Oct. 3,1893...........

3,773

2,153. 5

677.4
686.6

3, 781

1,830.6

678.5

Oct, 2,1894...........

3,755

2,007.1

668.9

245.2

Sept. 28,1895........

3, 712

2,041.8

657.1

246.4

2,019.3
1,989.3

Oct. 6,1896...........

3,676
3,610

1, 893.3
2, 066. 8

648.5

247.7

1,798.8

631.5

2,195.7

174.9

12.2
12.1
11.5
10.7
10.8
11.3

73.4

10.8

74.3
70.6
70.6

15.5
12.2
11.2
13.9
11.6

70.7
66.9
64.0
61.5
63.9
65.3
66.5

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$128.1 $1,111.6
132.1 1,118.6
142.0 1,168. 2

10.9
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80.6
91.2
88.5
68.7
79.9
90.0

L

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71.6
71.6
70.3

15.5
15.6
16.1
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67.7
71.9

21.1

73.8
72.1
73.2

17.3
17.6
17.4
15.9

99.7
86.8

75.1

113.3

74.7

209.1

118.3

74.1

16.3

224. 7

121.7

73.3

22.0

237.3

165.6

68.4

19.9

196.2
239.4

149.5

70.5
70.0
67.2

17.1

200.8

143.8
142.3

195.9
183.5

16.1
16.9

19.1
17.7

Sept. 20,1898........

3,585

2,156.0

621.5

246.3
247.6

2,479.7

293.9

126.8

64.4

16.9

Sept. 7,1899 .........

3,595

2,496.7

605.7

248.4

3, 031.4

338.5

127.7

64.3

15.4

Sept. 5,1900.........

3,871

261.9
279.5

3,281. 0
3,661.6

147.1
162.9

64.4

4,221
4,601

630.3
655.3

373.3

Sept. 30,1901........

2,686.7
3,018.6

15.9
14.7

3,280.1

705.5

326.4

3, 844.4

Oct. 5,1897...........

Sept. 15,1902........




376.7
566.2

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$27.1
28.9

$27.5
30.0
31.2
35.2

O

Ratios of—
Loans to
capital, Cash to
surplus, net de­
and net posits.
deposits.

141.8

65.7
67.3

13.2

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No. of
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Balances paid
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Average
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Capital.a

Clearings.

Dollars.
47, 044,900

Dollars.
5,750, 455, 987

Dollars.
297, 411,494

Dollars.
19,104, 505

5, 362, 912, 098
6, 906, 213, 328

289,694,137
334,714, 489
365,313,902

17, 412,052

1854 ....... .

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1855 .........
1856.........

48
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48,884,180

1857.........

64,420,200

1858 .........

50
46

67,146, 018

1859 .........
1860 .........

47
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67, 921,714
69, 907, 435

1861.........
1862 .........

50
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68,900, 605

7, 231,143, 057
5, 915, 742, 758

68, 375, 820

6, 871, 443, 591

1863 .........

50

1864 .........
1865 .........

49
55

68,972,508
68, 586,763

14,867, 597, 849
24, 097,196, 656

1866.........
1867 .........

58
58
59
59

80,363, 013
82, 370, 200

26, 032, 384, 342
28, 717,146, 914

885, 719, 205
1,035, 765,108
1,066,135,106

81,770,200
82, 270, 200
82, 720, 200

28, 675,159,472

1,144,963, 451

28,484,288, 637

1,125,455, 237
1,120, 318,308

1871.........

61
62

83, 620, 200
84, 420, 200

37, 407, 028, 987
27, 804, 539,406
29, 300, 986, 682

93,101,167
92,182,164
121,451,393

1,036,484,822
1, 209, 721, 029

90, 274, 479
95,133, 074

1872 .........
1873 .........

61
59

84, 420, 200
83, 370, 200

33, 844, 369, 568
35,461, 052, 826

109,884, 317
115, 885, 794

1874 .........
1875 .........

81,635,200
80, 435, 200

22, 855, 927, 636
25,061,237,902

1876 .........

59
59
59

1, 428, 582, 707
1,474,508, 025
1, 286, 753,176

81, 731, 200

1877 .........

58

1878 .........
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1881.........
1882 .........
1883 .........
1884 .........
1885 .........
1886 .........
1887 .........
1888.........
1889.........
1890.........

57
59

71, 085, 200
63,611,500
60,800, 200

21, 597, 274, 247
23, 289, 243, 701
22,508,438,442

1,295, 042, 029
1, 373, 996, 302
1,307, 843,857

59
61
62
64
62
64
64

1,400,111,063
1, 516, 538, 631
1, 776, 018,162

60,962,700
61,162, 700
60,412, 700
58, 612, 700
59, 312, 700

25,178,770, 691 •
37,182,128, 621
48, 565,818, 212
46, 552, 846,161
40, 293,165, 258
34, 092, 037, 338
25, 250,791, 440
33,374, 682, 216

65
64
64
65

60, 862, 700
60, 762, 700
60, 762, 700
60, 812, 700

34, 872, 848, 786
30,863, 686, 609
34, 796,465, 529
37, 660,686,572

1,524,930,994
1,295, 355,252
1,519,565, 385
1,569, 626,325
1, 570,198, 528

1891.........

64

34, 053, 698, 770

1892.........

65

60,772, 700
60, 422, 700

1893.........

65

60,922,700

1894.........

66

61, 622, 700

1895.........

62, 622, 700

1897 .........

67
66
66

1898.........

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1869.........
1870 .........

52, 883. 700

60, 475, 200
61,162, 700

8, 333, 226, 718
4, 756, 664, 386
6, 448, 005, 956

314, 238, 911
363,984,683
380, 693, 438
353, 383, 944
415, 530, 331
677, 626, 483

1,408,608, 777

1, 595,000, 245
1, 568,983,196

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Bal­
daily bal­ ances to
ances paid clear­
in money.
ings.
Dollars.

22, 278,108

988,078
940, 565
1, 079, 724

26,968, 371
15, 393,736

1,182, 246
1, 016, 954

20, 867,333
23,401, 757
19, 269, 520

1, 232, 018

22, 237, 682

1, 344, 758

48,428, 657
77, 984, 455

2, 207, 252

84,796,040
93, 541,195

74,692,574
81, 899, 470
70,349,428
76, 358,176
73, 785, 747
82, 015, 540
121, 510, 224
159, 232,191
151, 637, 935
132,543, 307
111,048,982
82, 789, 480
109, 067, 589

1,177. 944
1,151,088

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5.2
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4.8
4.4
6.7
5.6
5.3
6.0
6.0
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2, 866, 405
3, 373, 828
3, 472,753

3.7
4.0

3,717, 414
3, 642, 250
3, 637, 397
3, 365,210
3, 927, 666

4.0
4.0
3.0
3.7
4.1

4, 638, 256

4.2
4.1

4,818, 654
4, 205, 076

3.7

4, 603, 297

5.6
5.6

4, 218, 378
4, 504, 906
4, 274, 000

5.9
5.8

4, 560, 622
4, 956, 009
5, 823, 010

4.1
3.6

5,195, 440
5,161,129
4, 967, 202
4, 247, 069
4, 965, 900
5,146, 316

6.0

5.6

3.4
3.9
4.5
5.1
4.6
4.5
5.1
5.0

1, 757,637, 473

114,337, 209
101,192, 415
114,839, 820

1,753,040,145
1,584,635,500

123, 074,139
111, 651, 471

36, 279,905,236

1,861, 500, 575

34, 421,379, 870

118, 561, 782
113,978, 082

24, 230,145, 368

1,696, 207,176
1,585, 241, 634

60, 662,700

28,264,379,126
29, 350, 894,884

1, 896, 574, 349
1,843,289,239

59, 022, 700
59, 022, 700

31,337,760, 948
39,853, 413, 948

1,908, 901,898
2, 338, 529,016

103,424, 954

65

131, 529,419

7, 717, 918

5.9

1899 .........

64

58, 922, 700

57,368,230,771

3, 085,971,371

189, 961, 029

5.4

1900 .........

51, 964,588, 564

2,730,441,810

170, 936,147

1901.........

64 ♦ 74,222,700
81, 722, 700
62

10, 218, 448
8,981,716

77, 020, 672,494

3,515,037, 741

254,193, 639

4.56

1902.........

60

74,753,189,436

3,377, 504,072

245,898, 649

11, 600,785
11,110,211

1896 .........

100, 672, 700

5,148,192
5, 800, 784
5, 728, 889
5,195, 526

4.7
4.6

6, 083, 335

5.1
4.9

79, 704, 426

5, 616, 580
5,214,611

92,670,095

6, 218, 277

6.7

96, 232, 442

6, 043, 571
6, 300, 006

6.3
6.0

6.5

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1894

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1902.

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Year ending September 30—
Locality of clearing houses.
1894.

N E W ENG LAND .

1895.

1896.

1897.

1902.

29, 061,082
27,117,644
87,679, 911

64,884,638
345, 822, 800
73, 969,150

354, 677, 500
80, 780,012

15,145, 994

72, 976,386
17, 633,096

84, 812,149
19,941,461

7, 672, 291,129

7,120, 497, 476

8,035,723, 394

7, 861, 037,509

90,172, 780
18, 765, 900
240, 647, 503

103, 827, 077
20, 525, 900

139, 914, 671

183, 815,691

19, 823,700
293, 000,862

18, 524,900
277, 044,907

77, 020, 672, 494
5, 296, 823,192
1,970,779, 481
117, 752, 711

74, 753,189, 436
5, 729, 642,760

80,403, 012
72, 795, 243

87, 990, 650
78, 024,719

77, 085, 669
40, 410, 685

270,078, 200
72,139, 858

262, 022, 600
66, 666, 501

264, 545, 500
73, 055, 846

314, 707, 800

71, 683,387

71, 395, 689

77,117, 766

330,400, 500
68,108,413
66, 792, 371

100, 254,163

Lowell.....................................
New Bedford..........................
New Haven............................

31, 015, 527
22, 672, 600

113, 250,427
32, 095,273
20, 912,585

124,246, 587
33,151, 013

69, 892, 520
61, 856, 550

75, 881, 376
64,109, 543

24,133,134
78,991,248
66, 010,277

236, 803, 500
63, 409, 750

269, 573, 700
72, 296, 666

58, 886,075

65, 800,192

5, 336,152, 050

5, 919, 853, 359

6, 052, 098, 294

87, 029, 501
79, 505, 570

M ID D LE .

29, 350, 894, 884

16, 427, 700
205,742,921
31, 337, 760,948

630,268,354
73, 690, 002

3,395,864,543
711,773,043
78,207,588

3, 383,903, 806
773,449, 534

3,106, 510, 779
781,493, 326

17, 808, 300
218,171, 442
39, 853, 413,948
3, 685, 831, 027
941, 681, 039

81,157,933

78, 051,752

89,297,122

44, 267, 564

49,649,177

52,631,480

48, 888, 959

56,925,173

Buffalo....................................

17,165,150
241,958, 316

New Y o r k ..............................
Philadelphia..........................

24, 230,145, 368
2, 962, 542, 206

Pittsburg................................
Rochester..............................
Scranton .......................
Syracuse ................................

17, 731, 000
213,711,675
28, 264, 379,126

17,019,400
226,904,000

57, 368, 230, 771
4, 575, 299, 372
1,102, 492,042

263, 230, 944
51, 964, 588, 564
4, 679, 455, 342
1,189, 590,102
106, 446, 821

51,158,383
139, 916, 546

73, 218,180

Total............................

Columbus..............................




59,937,919
34,529,718

66, 996,236
77, 926, 067

57, 788, 781
58, 351, 799

28, 200, 036, 960

32, 731, 316,152

33, 885, 961, 067

35, 574, 876, 385

44, 863,128, 051

63, 606, 406, 536

58,453, 322, 988

85,018,239,153

83, 423, 963,923

630, 364, 300

653, 228, 500
284, 952, 386
180,186, 800

602, 546, 400
311,326,215
182,006,800

607,622, 450

649, 286, 750
369, 808,415
204,177,900

709,519, 900
376, 375, 280

792, 434, 950
417, 838, 383

1,043, 330, 300

258, 316,000

270,798, 600

937,038,200
670, 504,113
291,756,200

W ESTERN.
Cincinnati..............................
Cleveland..............................

65,004,405

2,113, 602, 538
130, 778,746
72,442,642

9,517, 658

100,430, 697
53,072,941
57,294, 530

232, 306, 332
161, 603, 800

301, 694, 607
178, 521, 300

749, 470, 620
400,090,200

CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

77,148, 999
68, 045, 299

H artford................................

5, 354,187, 271

29, 422,963
24,773,933
79, 421, 527

28,126, 760
22, 503,115

Dollars.
5,152, 937, 953
44, 827,640

4, 740, 787, 745

Dollars.
6,299,128, 611
43,478,436
129, 316, 922

Dollars.
6, 912, 674, 641

27,640,987

Dollars.
4,553,6]6,109
42, 778, 311

A lbany....................................
Binghamton..........................

1901.
Dollars.
7,149, 901, 648
45,369,554
131, 547, 699

119, 738, 692
31, 748, 621
25, 321, 365

Dollars.
4, 599, 303, 920
40, 963, 589

T o ta l............................

1900.

Dollars.
6, 784,183, 977
44,931,271
133, 307,151
34,969,503

Dollars.
4, 095, 997, 060

Springfield..............................
W orcester........................ I ..
Holyoke

1899.

Dollars.
5, 254, 282,134
41,420,360
124, 627, 676
36, 026, 637
27,824,120

Bostoo......................................

Portland, M e ........... 1...........
Providence............................

1898.

292,865,810
37, 409,117
108,476, 342
15, 793,163
309, 802,456

341,644,496
47,711,168
133,848,113
20,358,842
341,259,026

398, 644, 552
42, 387,176

86,165,781
56, 945,567

92, 622,693
66,564,900

1,961, 404,077

1, 995, 296, 593

4, 538, 505, 883
51, 266, 436

315,095,750
42,552,377

310,508, 887
40, 914, 070

308, 993, 881

65, 065, 521
18, 076, 698
233,307, 227

A ll other................... ..........

43,155, 072

82, 965. 438

107, 530, 378
16, 369, 958
291,878,148
68,223,952
29,110, 557

T otal............................

1, 782,100, 524

1, 875, 430, 697

4, 263, 560, 459
50, 029, 241
106, 257, 865
23,515,183

D etroit....................................
Grand B apids................. —
Indianapolis..........................
Lexington..............................
Louisville..............................

282,755,354
40,125, 829
64, 777, 889
18,018,067

316, 663, 049
56, 804, 493
158, 286, 998

509, 581, 604
67,148, 521
190,791, 450

577,338, 064
78, 923, 956
254, 060, 490

103, 660, 890
247, 234, 724

22, 697, 218
427, 302, 333
111, 589, 047
196, 699, 520

27, 474, 337
489,822, 665
143, 013, 576

2, 272, 705, 559

2, 693, 644, 980

2, 771,114, 591

26, 023, 732
453,971, 584
119,373, 936
228, 908, 262
3, 495, 097, 602

4, 318,121, 413

5, 351, 600, 239
61, 624, 236

6, 368,946, 314
70, 563, 374

6, 811, 052, 828
74,155, 803

7, 414, 643, 568
„81,361,781

8, 341, 534, 350

49,145,060

147,373,439
19, 017, 722
391,115, 297

284, 258, 989
4, 047, 783,197

NORTHW ESTERN-

224, 258, 596

Minneapolis..........................
Omaha.....................................
Peoria.....................................

298, 085, 090
244, 652, 523
89, 298, 772

337, 201,924
194, 796, 711
104, 619. 761

217, 869, 949
91, 429, 850

Sioux City..............................
St. P a u l..................................
A ll other................................

33,128,197
174, 663, 689
32,620, 714
5, 540, 070, 329

27, 996,454
209, 918, 323
53,395,042

27, 337, 657
235,018, 242
52,191, 734

5, 980,158, 495

5, 801, 033, 325

28, 335,136
190, 054,349
23, 094, 308
5,489,206,764

508, 815, 338

509, 330,339

531, 321, 555

92,108, 024
49, 290, 302
70,140, 354
1, 218,425, 682
22, 851, 075
22, 842, 387
1,984, 473,162

105, 522, 257
48, 935, 466
64, 009, 933
1,182, 015, 571

93,935,947
53,204, 226
63,959,462
1, 293,701, 946

21, 267, 564
19, 229, 540
1, 950, 310, 670

22, 249,150
21, 207, 980
2, 079,580, 266

Des Moines............................

T o ta l............................

16, 927, 080
174, 880, 050
395, 656, 444

16, 031, 862
176, 268, 302
388, 603, 538
219, 863, 718
79, 689, 078

18,033,089
268, 489, 482
463, 010,490
296,943,331
86, 088,561
39, 543, 666
216, 737, 459
35,434,242
6,832,081,539

101,709, 973

1
278,715, 347
517, 797, 428
309, 784, 880
95, 214, 860
48, 230, 743
241, 640, 987
75, 878, 037
8, 006, 771, 970

298,024,593

315, 787, 647

348,088, 513

583,193,116
316, 063, 773
102, 957, 946

572, 870, 900
224,956,136
119,362, 626

711, 326, 700
356,118, 259
138,180, 609

57, 764, 020
248, 512, 369
145, 092, 660

65, 414, 413
251,510, 327
196,178, 689

79, 760, 525
286, 671,152
214, 762, 979

8, 636, 817,108

9, 342, 086, 087

10,578,153, 060

738, 817,138
131,114, 710
72, 253, 687
205, 413, 235
1, 656, 343, 626

894,222, 421
160, 016, 252
79, 217,466
223,666, 931
2,112, 410, 079

963, 936, 322
161, 301, 263
87,117, 610

36,120, 817
25, 924, 424

52, 819, 653
26, 775, 322

2, 865, 987, 637

3, 549,128,124

66, 530, 497
29, 972, 066
4, 068, 482, 222

90, 490, 051
1, 072,172, 396
42, 611,417

106, 845, 606
1,182, 838, 784
46,156,648
22,146, 623

1,195, 978, 925
54, 831,778
26,628,678

SOUTHW ESTERN .
Kansas C ity..........................
M em phis................................
Nashville................................
St. Joseph..............................
St. L o u is................................
Topeka...................................
W ich ita..................................
T o ta l............................

464, 394,146
83, 756, 769
44, 019, 325
77, 560, 085
1,106, 770, 443
23, 428, 631
21,401,034
1, 821, 330, 433

567, 252, 299
110, 654, 550

622,485, 593
104, 724, 728
66, 050, 916

58, 071, 026
111, 944, 282
1, 423,195,100
27,415, 206
22, 406, 807
2, 320,939,270

24,366,375
2, 573, 066, 572

72,848, 000
888,166,431
23,106,443
16, 879, 516

1, 207, 345, 856
30, 215, 716
16, 561, 884

116, 884,174
1,608, 907, 944
29, 646, 842

242, 067, 522
2, 517, 556, 942

SOUTHERN.
Atlanta...................................

55,104,110

61,600,186

70,173, 944

70,100, 640

Baltimore................................

663, 214,301
14, 022, 819
10,144, 757

685, 004, 866
18, 913, 509
11,754,934

718, 899, 602
21,193, 268

763,189,975
20, 387, 711
13, 818, 278 .

Birmingham..........................
Chattanooga..........................




12,991, 747

78,485, 627

20,133, 725

126, 229, 565

CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

Milwaukee............................

4, 541,435, 624
52, 952, 947
102,480,938
19,183,576
243,696, 257

Chicago....................................

N o. 3 7 —A m o u n t

of

EXCHANGES

of the

CLEARING HOUSES

of

the

U n it e d St a t e s f r o m

1894

to

1902—Continued.

QO

Tear ending September 30—
1894.

New Orleans.....................—
W aco .......................................

Dollars.
56, 871, 278
31,403,643
128, 059, 620
123, 595, 269
445, 671,170
32,118, 056

Dollars.
62, 565, 585
38, 706, 591
137, 266,144
134, 312, 725
451,679,488
44,238, 587
49, 803,472

. 1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.
64, 567, 408

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

33, 667,197
131, 395, 438
81, 451,108

33, 625,807
135, 819,850
92,297,120

43,360,690
165,437,200
99,252,045

46, 497,492
159,272, 400

327, 544, 213
37, 819, 554

420,182,685

445, 082,489

44,553, 876
177,610,100
302, 344,054
434,956, 301

44, 515, 060
129,066,424
128,992, 348

Norfolk....................................
Richmond................................

49,753, 641
111, 510, 670

119, 371,416

50, 951, 074
83,833, 729

47, 539, 225
114, 738, 919
124,497,484
95, 031,106
34, 557,570

Savannah................................

104,453,142

*18, 075,272

129, 525, 745

Washington, D. C.................
Wilmington, N. C.................
A ll other..................................

80,050,429
36, 942,349

92,962,873
36,123, 257
17, 806,680

99, 058, 456
36, 631,187
14,398,131

T o ta l............................

1, 942,915, 254

2, 080,185, 585
137, 348, 228
57,046, 832

43, 294,147
162, 544,463

32, 543,515

100,926,662
37,666,348
32, 946,179

135,745,345
117, 384, 285
42, 737, 221
113, 074, 709

1,914,101, 799

1,998, 329, 885

2,228,245,835

128,834,504

121,850, 632
59,132, 590

180, 258,380
511,400, 957
78, 436, 999
169,357, 724
218, 617, 796

69,578,919

602,266, 604

73,714, 868
191,474,150
288, 539, 745
663, 918, 045

73, 592,161
194,856, 649

74,123. 706
208, 544, 347

188,074, 750
225, 209, 082

131,528, 901
48,348, 948
157,767, 806

200,817,983
338, 268, 421

179, 516, 671
176, 651, 844

49, 017, 522
209,114, 306

58, 274,123
275, 296, 416

2, 706,853, 584

2,926, 494, 992

3,308, 783,858

3, 593, 702, 861

140, 809,492
73,137, 332

165,276, 506
86,983, 068

214,477,526
113, 586, 763

225, 998, 217

239, 626, 564

67, 439,017
72,196, 526

94,572, 454
85, 755, 274

90, 790,147

225, 917, 730
144, 605, 457

133,111,560

102, 041,320
121, 705, 417

145,170, 809
115, 674, 649

811, 987,041
64, 483, 539

914,851,684
96,210, 532

1,017,315,942
125, 926, 009

167,689,433
1,134,499, 932

177, 620,062
1, 310, 956,178

41, 407, 061
43,470,028

60,507, 681
41, 906, 584

60, 016, 841
53,345,471

132,988, 313
55, 013,705

180, 503, 493
79, 273, 402

58, 339, 654
35,359,356

24, 526,862

P A C IFIC , ETC.
D enver....................................

132, 723, 753

Los Angeles..........................
Portland, Oreg.......................

44, 669, 098
52, 935, 612

Salt Lake City......................
San Francisco........................

53,123, 078

Seattle......................................
Spokane ..................................
Tacoma...................................
All other...............................
T o ta l............................

647,848, 503
26, 702, 788
14,907, 929
28,344, 740

58, 842, 285

61, 356,143
57,501,306

63, 613, 756
671, 892,105

67, 630,149
692, 806, 487

25, 604, 387
17, 946, 651
29, 590,378

28, 311, 616
22, 706,983

717,181, 089
28, 802,570
31,065, 390

27, 530, 269

*24, 733, 964

1, 001, 255,495

1, 061, 884, 622

1, 086,677,457

1,122, 401, 778

1, 355, 622, 221

1, 569, 637, 762

Total United States.. 45, 028,496, 746

50, 975,155, 046

51, 935,651, 733

54,179, 545,030

65, 924, 820, 769

88,828,672,533

1, 808, 235, 289

65, 465, 483

2,070, 733, 868

2,448, 495,231

84, 582, 450, 081 114,819,792, 086

116, 021, 618, 003

Increase+ ; D e ­
crease — ........... -13,852,185,709 +6,083, 095,182 +1, 002, 644, 068 +2, 243, 893, 297 +11,745,275,739 +22,991,944,025 —4,246,222,452 +30,237,342,005

+ 1, 201,825,917




CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

southern—continued.
D allas.....................................
Fort W orth............................
Galveston..............................
Houston..................................

1895.

COIN AND BULLION IMPORTS AND
N o.
I!

JE

OF

D from

THE

1853

GOLD
to

C O IN

1902;

also

AND

B U L L IO N

Annual

E xcess

IM P O I
of

I mpc

E
Exports.
T

Imports.
Domestic.8

1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.

Dollars.
23,548,535
38, 062,570
53,957,418
44,148,279
60, 078, 352
42, 407,246
57, 502, 305
56, 946, 851
23,799,870

Foreign.
Dollars.
1, 894, 323
2, 491, 894
1,151, 797

Dollars.

852, 698
5,154,301
7, 595, 558

11, 566, 068
2,125,397
2,508, 786

3,60$,748
1, 499,188
3, 624,103

31, 044, 651
55,993,562

1864.
1865.
1866.

97,134, 624
56, 558,706
70,127, 466

3, 527, 010
1, 822, 327
1, 069, 843

1867.

36, 229, 676

1868.
1869.
1870.

68, 231,158
28,442, 776
28, 580, 609

2, 796, 951
4,165,186

1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.

42,291, 930

4, 395, 252

1875.
1876
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.

13,907, Oil
5, 530, 538

6,169, 276
100, 661, 634
58,381, 033

7, 560, 722
5, 055, 353

71,197, 309
39, 026,627
72, 396, 344
36, 003,498
33, 635, 962

64, 581,678
48, 377, 502

2,104, 530
1,171, 258

66, 686, 208
49,548, 760

44, 472, 038

384, 677
1, 396, 934
5, 437, 432
1, 745, 293
4, 231, 273
2, 571, 885
442,529

44, 856, 715

29,431,757
22, 359,101
6, 632,570
4,145, 085

34, 042,420
66, 980, 977
31,177, 050
26, 590, 374
9, 204,455
4, 587, 614
3,639,025
2, 565,132
32, 587, 880

11,176, 769
6, 498, 228
8,196, 261

89, 484,865
51, 882, 805
63,001,048

17,024, 866

22, 001, 761
63,658,901

8, 737, 443
14,132, 568
12, 056, 950
6,883, 561
8, 717, 458
8, 682, 447
19,503,137
13,696, 793
7, 992, 769
26, 246, 234
13, 330, 215
5, 624, 948

1889.
1890.

1, 863, 986
738, 825
1,184, 255
31, 403, 625
2, 679, 979
8, 920,909
35, 294, 204 5, 787, 753
5, 736, 333
2, 741,559
32, 766, 066
10,186,125
3, 995,883
5, 705, 304
5, 816,150
12, 560,084
5,021, 953
54,930, 332
3, 870, 859
13,403, 632

11, 600,888
41,081,957
8,477,892
42, 952,191
9,701,187
18,376,234
59,952,285
17,274,491

1891.
1892.

84,939,551

1, 423,103

86,362,654

43, 321, 351

6, 873, 976

50,195, 327

18,232,567
49, 699, 454

1893.

102, 068,153

6, 612,691

108, 680, 844

21,174,381

1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.

Dollars.

990,305
6, 654, 636

1862.
1863.

32, 645,486
61, 543, 545

Dollars.
2,427, 356
3,031,964
1, 092,802

Exports over
imports.

1, 775, 039
1,826,307

21,870,930
21, 579,012
59, 802, 647
40, 831, 302
36,174,268
14, 539, 283
53, 284,184
23,184, 341
344,140

80, 758,396
100, 031, 259
34, 377, 054
17, 734,149
22,831, 317
26, 691, 696
20, 743, 349
42, 910, 601
43,934,317
10,284, 858
12,943,342

18,250,640
22,208,842

49, 667, 427
4, 331,149
68,130,087
495, 873
87,506,463

1894.

64,487, 354

12,490, 707

76,978,061

72,449,119

4, 528, 942

1895.

56,218,307

10, 250,174

66,468,481

36,384, 760

30, 083,721

1896.

106,934, 336
39,152, 522

5, 475, 611

112,409,947

1, 209,058

40,361, 580

33,525,065
85,014, 780

78, 884,882

1897.
1898.
1899.

10,470,371
27, 478,412

4,936,020
10, 043, 674

15, 406, 391
37, 522, 086

120,391, 674
88,954, 603

1900.

46, 693, 893

1901.

52,635, 309

1, 572, 866
549,868

48, 266,759
53,185,177

44, 573,184
66, 051,187

46, 761, 438

1, 807, 512

48,568,950

52,021,254

1902.
»G
of tl

3, 693,575

can not be separately stated prior to 1864, but it is probable that
s gold.




86

SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

N o . 39. — V a l u e

of

TO

S I L V E R IM P O R T E D

the

1902;

ALSO o f

and

EXPORTED

SILVER IN ORE, 1886

to

Coin and bullion.
Tear ending
June 3 0 -

Imports.
Dollars.

1853........................
1854........................
1855........................
1856........................

138,128

1863........................
1864........................

3, 338, 938

1865........................
1866........................

8, 059, 418
12, 515, 908

1867........................
1868........................

18, 746, 520
15, 514, 817
14, 473,190
15, 303,193
19, 821, 681
24, 420, 738
29, 433, 508
27, 054, 200
22, 313, 584
20, 606, 934
20, 775, 637
20, 429, 315
13, 409, 950
7, 572, 854
12,400, 637
12, 076, 646

1, 447, 737
1, 993, 773
1, 395, 969
1, 202, 775
2, 330, 854
3, 095, 225
5, 872, 941
6, 661, 692
9, 216, 511
11, 934, 099
5, 908, 036
10, 318, 351
5, 533, 785
2, 837, 581
4, 722, 318
8, 796, 226
4,106, 355
6, 999, 877
5, 931, 040
4, 441, 078

4, 734, 907
9, 262,193
14, 846,762
21,841,745
21, 387, 758
21,134, 882
24,519, 704
31, 755, 780
30.328, 774
39,751, 859
32,587, 985
25,151,165
25.329, 252
29, 571,863
24, 535, 670
20,409,827
13,503,894
16, 841, 715
16, 829, 599
20, 219, 445
26,051,426

19,158, 051

10,353,168

1887........................

17, 005, 036

26,296, 504

33,753, 633
29, 511,219

1888........................

20, 635, 420

9, 291, 468
7, 402, 529

1889........................

25, 284, 662

11, 404, 586

36,689,248

1890........................

22,378, 557
14,033, 714

12,495,372
8,557, 274
16, 045, 492
17,178,065

1893........................

16,765,067
23, 559, 254

1894b......................
1895b......................

39,069,087
40,119,428

1892........................

Imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3,726,623
2, 567, 010

7, 708, 428
0 5,309,392
6, 041, 349

4, 752, 953
7, 517,173
11.119, 995
12.119, 082

1891........................

Excess of
exports over
imports.

3,217, 327
5, 807,163

12, 702, 272
14, 931, 431
21, 634, 551

1885........................
1886........................

Dollars.
1,774,026

2, 630, 343

1862........................

1880........................
1881........................
1882........................
1883........................
1884........................

Dollars.

2, 779, 358
8,100, 200
2, 367,107

I860........................
1861........................

1877........................
1878........................
1879........................

Total.

744, 508
3,904,269

1858........................
1859........................

1871........................
1872........................
1873........................
1874........................
1875........................
1876........................

Dollars.
2,044,017
727, 040
I,

1857........................

1869.’. ....................
1870........................

Foreign.

1853

Silver in ore.

Exports.
Domestic.a

from

1902.

II,
7,175, 858

1896b......................

53,196, 559

1897b......................
1898b......................

56,541,823

7, 345, 111
5,404,815

1899 b......................
1900b. .....................

47,829,645
51,168,770

7, 275, 594
5,150, 285

52,464, 345

4, 247, 930

1901b......................

58, 778, 779

5, 506,401

1902b......................

45, 971, 249

3, 761,141

4,047, 681
2,508,041
4, 053,567
1, 938, 843
3, 311, 844
2, 503, 831
5, 045, 609
5, 450, 925
5, 675, 308
14, 362, 229
14, 386,463
5, 026, 231
12, 798, 490
8, 951, 769
7, 203, 924
7, 943, 972
14, 528,180
16, 491, 099

2, 796, 064
5,950, 349
12, 342, 931
16,796,136
15, 936, 833
15, 459, 574
10,157, 475
17, 369, 317
25, 302, 543
26, 953, 369

8, 095, 336
10, 755, 242
14, 594, 945
16, 550, 627

23, 636, 216
17, 947, 241
17, 385, 280
15, 043, 683
8, 044, 571
5, 738, 775
1, 227, 980
6, 297, 477
8, 734, 263
9, 464, 203
11, 456,481
17, 203, 006

17, 850, 307

11, 660, 912

1,263,256

17, 260,191
15, 403, 669

9, 036, 313

3,798,284

14, 671, 052
12,275,914
10, 544, 238

12,634,280

5,115, 563

18, Oil, 033

6, 951, 719

34,873, 929

18, 678, 215
21,032, 984

13,840, 945

22,590, 988

18, 026, 880

7,748,572
8, 953,608

32,810,559

19, 955, 086

4, 564,108
12, 855, 473

40, 737, 319
382,178
50, 451,265

23,193, 252

17, 544, 067

13,286,552
20, 2ii, 179

37,164, 713

6, 631, 011

27, 084,107

10,658, 659

28, 777,186

31, 764, 484
31, 413, 411

15,859,228
19,552,522

28, 037, 949

47, 295, 286
60, 541, 670

9, 656, 761
11,100,747

61,946,638
55,105, 239

30,533,227
30,927,781

24,177, 458

20,037, 520

56, 319, 055
56,712, 275

30, 675, 056

25,643, 999

20,961, 270

35,256,302
36, 386, 521

21,455,973

24,219,950
22, 045, 929

64,285,180
49, 732, 390

28, 232, 254

27,898, 659
21, 410,136

17, 050, 635

aGold and silver can not be separately stated prior to 1864, but it is probable that the greater portion
of the exports was gold.
bIncludes silver in ore.




N o. 4 0 .— G O LD C O IN

and

B U L L IO N IM P O R T E D

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from , th e

U n it e d St a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s , 1893

to

1902.

Year ending June 30—
Countries.
1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.
50. 654

Dollars.
52, 272

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

EUROPE.
Azores, and Madeira Islands:
Imports........................................................................

65,141

28, 593

Dollars.
20, 534

Dollars.
26, 704

Dollars.

22, 893

41, 210

Dollars.
19, 572

1,404, 380
21, 742, 609

1,408,997
30,133, 729

15
8, 604,368

39,541

Belgium:
250, 000
France:
Imports........................................................................ 5,399,599
Exports........................................................................ 32,240, 402

10, 742, 507
15,450,000

7, 845, 583
28, 625, 400

3, 933, 491
7, 534, 361

16, 444, 810
13,989, 041

22, 799,157
4, 016, 535

10, 962,144
7, 000, 000

638,486
14, 024, 240

14, 437,867
28, 811, 650

1, 376, 762
14,857, 754

119, 016
29, 020, 672

3, 554, 697

8, 428, 050

756, 332

1, 260, 840

190,996
3, 018, 000

12, 946

18, 478, 682

4, 768,189

8, 408,166

32,606
725, 000

1, 015

1, 000,000

490,575
Imports........................................................................
Exports........................................................................ 21, 415,797

31, 618, 545

14,096, 369

11, 501, 989

15, 069, 290

8, 346, 068

61, 325,138

Germany:
Imports........................................................................

478,811
Exports........................................................................ 37, 913,100

Netherlands:
Imports........................................................................
Exports........................................................................

26,400
750, 410

852, 000

United Kingdom:

A ll other Europe:
Imports........................................................................
Exports................................................................. .......
Total Europe:
Imports.............................................................
Exports...........................................................




3, 045

40, 366,216
906, 017

43,133, 538

3, 429, 024
14, 890, 893

498, 790

7, 656

24, 046,175
9, 052, 215

40

4, 614

400

6,422, 684
92, 569,299

56,895, 672
60, 056, 340

23, 384, 870
52, 079, 222

15, 585, 045
97,880,171

60, 394, 316
34,124,150

74, 906, 469
5, 721, 484

35, 226, 059
19, 070, 215

4,126, 280
33,683,322

6, 501, 295
16, 474,969

658,939

249,000

11,875

444,109

254,648

267,556

8, 681, 579
47,726, 744

GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

1, 703,201
39, 664, 592
00

-a

No. 4 0. — GOLD COIN

and

BULLION IMPORTED

in to , a n d

EXPORTED

fr o m , t h e

U n it e d St a t e s ,

G
O
00

e t c . —Continued.

Year ending June 30—
1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

Dollars.
6,129
260

Dollars.
16,902

Dollars.
8,664

Dollars.
8,174

17,988

Dollars.
19,029
9, 500

3, 514,082
3,327,538

|

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.
35, 976

Dollars.
39, 304

Dollars.
18,678

Dollars.
21,821

41,000

10, 000

35, 896

Dollars.
24, 635
15, 000

6,153,109
5,480,039

4, 316, 805
3, 929,143

8, 670, 220
3, 360, 816

15, 984, 023
4, 615, 028

22, 317, 205
6, 238, 553

25, 412, 715
3, 466, 577

25,607, 663
5, 688, 774

28,465
10,400

27,187
5, 500

21, 775
530

62,026

129, 416

5, 679

6,100

133, 642
1, 900

110, 596
5, 000

2,416

2, 570
30, 889

939

107, 520

25, 918

35, 485

17, 960

5, 300

27,305
720

3,372

18,100
94,573

184,673

170, 036

158,531

117, 392

T, 140

75, 229
3, 000

116, 936

200
265,139
500

320, 343
5, 625

306, 842

387,095
600

328, 458
2, 800

447,342

3, 000

3, 850
70, 998

8, 255
1, 320

8,509
13, 835

4, 319
2, 500

48,963

365

5,122, 282

5, 451, 352
37, 395

4, 505, 966
47, 892

6, 348, 531
77, 525

8,792,308
52, 300

1902.

N O R T H AM E R IC A .
British Honduras:
Imports.........................................................................
Dominion of Canada:
Imports.........................................................................
Exports.........................................................................
Central American States:
Costa Rica—
Imports.................................................................

4, 653, 852

1,979, 279

5,470, 493

1,774,171

6,466

Exports.................................................................
Guatemala—

13,625

18,200
1, 000

Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................

44, 236
1,100

221,080

113, 359

44,460

38,246

1

...

4,450

26,719
18,100

Honduras—
Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................
Nicaragua—
Imports.................................................................
Exports...................... .........................................
Salvador—
Imports...................... ..... ...................................
Exports.................................................................
Mexico:
Imports.........................................................................
Exports.........................................................................




163, 996
550

53,642 i
2, 000 1

133,847

138, 566

17,500

1, 000

1, 515

32,644

62,737

100, 555 ‘

83,160

19, 800

1,503,818
80, 224

1,841, 891
4,943

2, 338, 729
125, 260

200,032

2, 892

4,271,896
71,169

4, 823, 380
4, 962

11,158

4, 000

4,015

GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

W est Indies:
British, and Bermuda—
Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................
Cuba—

1,024, 950
6,403, 264

275, 968
8, 815

232,904

12,351,317

3, 550, 756
8,186, 805

440, 289
130,977
7,305, 375

167,173
20, 285

128, 024
144,153

5,188,132
2, 319, 341

4, 454, 032

28, 000

44,458
189, 700

140,851
245, 675

77,137
75,085

83, 225
135,440

5,165, 063

86, 383

2, 267,696

255, 431

4,197, 546

10, 886, 916

805,483

505, 837

766, 510
406, 425

Danish—
Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................
Dutch—

61,950
15,000

54, 269

33,928

44, 058

25, 707

17, 226
12, 004

10, 241

26, 775

62, 204

24, 708

Imports.................................................................

88, 254
8, 000

203, 097

73,370

73, 955

225, 799

7, 700

388,427
2, 045

73,759
900

46,175

1,000

2,900

72,272
25,110

132.596
4, 760

5,033

132, 000
785, 388

69, 830

533,193
837,103

517, 057
920, 049

101, 950
343, 771

221,559

697,849

306,133

130,655
727, 760

152, 840
93, 950

454, 726
342, 747

11, 855

6, 905
1,400

24,154

30, 929

45,114
80, 200

16, 643
3,000

5, 229
19,704

5, 099
15,131

41, 850
173, 690

28,791
30, 281

17, 373
182,559

10, 457
124,842

7, 271
693,927

27,101
346,953

56,187
136, 657

4, 800
4,870

10, 868
120, 625

17, 583

1, 473
1, 000

2, 834

5,172

3, 600

8,100

2, 354

651
10, 000

206

9, 375

8,883,210
Imports.............................................................
Exports............................................................. 13,221, 618

11, 907, 655
15,479,896

9, 682, 425
12,428, 294

16, 910, 992
8, 948, 742

15,072,114
4, 984,174

20,197, 247
8, 385, 930

22, 614, 996
16, 307, 323

30,152, m
8,816, 025

32, 996, 068
4,601, 957

36,670, 553
6, 780,118

2, 999

9, 599
5,232

1,897

797

1,183

2, 700

Haiti—
Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................
Porto Rico—
Imports............................ ...................................

1, 055, 351
6, 625

Exports.................................................................
Santo Domingo—
Imports.................................................................
Exports.................................................................
A ll other North America:
Imports........................................................................
Exports...................................................... : ................

5,000
2,668

Total North America:

SOUTH AM ERICA.
Brazil:
Im ports.......................................................................
Exports........................................................................




2,735
5, 000

975

GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Imports.................................................................

360, 648
23,290 ,

3,100
500
00

<>
x

N o . 4 0 . —GOLD COIN

and

BULLION IMPORTED

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

fr o m , t h e

U n it e d St a t e s ,

C5
£

e t c .— Continued.

o

Year ending June 30—
/

1897.

1898.

Imports............................................................
Exports............................................................
Guiana: Dutch—
Imports............................................................
Exports............................................................
Peru:
Imports............................................................
Exports............................................................
Venezuela:
Imports............................................................
Exports............................................................
A ll other South America:
Imports............................................................
Exports............................................................

Dollars.
440, 812

Dollars.
609, 849

33, 250

87,200

74, 612

58,134
6,900

6, 000

Dollars.
675,578
16, 082

Dollars.
424,151
19, 000

Dollars.
370,132
37,900

Dollars.
238,596
25,100

Dollars.
203, 887
19, 922

Dollars.
233, 349

Dollars.
349,555

45,885

24,772

1, 383

9,116

8,240

2, 507

3, 017

5,959

3, 508
7,000

9,445

3, 000

1,000

Dollars.
753,039
6, 490

20,794

412
19, 540

11, 492

3, 435

40, 320

195,603
4, 600

482, 568

620, 287
106,422

197, 239
363,439

100, 738
1, 249, 043

136,880

144, 706

149, 936

398, 300

322,464

70, 628
9,900

14,406
3,170

565,489

3, 500, 000

93, 285
2, 460, 000

5 , 945
9
100

1, 000, 000

1, 024,113
4, 747, 665

953,159
197, 736

877, 391

983,824

436, 766

154, 232

384, 336

3, 757, 928

623,308
430,672

1, 685,466
1, 333, 554

244, 235

71, 825
1,600

45, 640

78,400

1,000

232, 005
1, 852,914

767,554
454,925

325, 819

18,466

879
500

13, 297

768,630

1,440,415

1,897,164

549,525

1,025, 767
956, 774

935, 460

522,879
1, 227, 665

582, 673

Total South America:
Imports....................
Exports....................
ASIA.
China:
Imports.
Exports.
Hongkong:
Imports..
Exports.
Japan:
Imports.
Exports..




16, 655

1,175
177,453
89,274

100,215

91, 393

118, 549

77,680

64,390

76, 022

100,194

6,400
500

4,915
4,630

148, 227

2, 000, 247

5, 020, 424

4, 526, 724
4, 210

416, C
5, 625, 230
220

47, 30
1, 380, 880
742, 380

GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

SOUTH AM E RIC A—Continued.
Colombia:

A ll other A sia:
Imports.............................................
Exports...........................................
Total A sia :
218, 634
177, 453

233, 840
100, 215

23, 055
91,893

4, 860,006

1,969, 487

148, 227
77, 680

2, 000, 247

8,404,160

978,265

4, 915
123,179

22,279,470

64,390

5, 264, 659
76, 022

4, 599, 724

24, 755, 599
2, 500

4, 739, 306

106, 004

5, 670, 870
416, 288

1, 460, 780
789, 686

18, 079, 362
9, 516

10, 492, 009

O CEAN IA, ETC.
British Australasia:
Imports............................................
Exports...........................................
French Oceania:

Hawaii:
Imports............................................
Exports................................... ........
British Africa:
Imports........................................... .

9,245
1,000

120
2,752

Imports...........................................
Exports............................................
4,130
815, 310

160

575, 000

130,000

50, 000

792,085

710,190

975, 088

1, 080, 355

109, 466
1, 678,190

516, 980
1, 903, 480

3, 000

Exports............................................
A ll other countries:
Imports............................................
Exports............................................
Grand total:
Imports..
Exports..




21,174, 381
108, 680, 844

1,275

42,684

11, 072

72, 449,119
76,978,061

35,146, 734 33, 525, 065
66,131,183 112,409,947

85,014,780 120,391,674
40, 361, 580 15,406, 391

88,954,603
37, 522, 086

44,573,184
48, 266, 759

66. 051,187

52, 021, 254

53,185,177

48, 568, 950

GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Imports.................................
Exports.................................

C
£>

No. 4 1 .— SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED

in t o , an d

EXPORTED

from, the

U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m

1893 t o 1902.

<X>

Year ending June 30—
Countries.
1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs.

1901.

1902.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla r s .

EUROPE.
Azores, and Madeira Islands:
Imports..................................
Exports................................
France:
Imports...............................................
Exports.............................................
Germany:
Imports..............................................
E xports.............................................
United Kingdom:
Imports..............................................
E xports.............................................
All other Europe:
Imports................. ............... ..........
Exports ...........................................
Total Europe:
Imports...................................
E xports..................................

7,865

901

799

2,040

526

43

458

308

1,260

1, 351
462, 898

21, 595
201, 000

5,126
1,500

8,133
3,435,326

2, 722
1, 632,866

24, 7
1*8
1, 062, 250

4, 424
2, 056, 408

8, 288
1, 021,465

5, 513
1,165,961

837
1,050,626

9,688
4, 500

1,905
94,950

12,328
81, 317

3,311
10,179

12, 573
17,221

3,240
945

1,940
59, 612

5, 369
17,800

318
37, 567

2, 870

3
25,223,522

13, 508
35,107, 908

65,508
31,973,355

13, 928
43, 383,127

60,405
50,144, 804

26, 063
42,456, 009

110,160
48, 044,198

410,975
46,370, 727

29,827
53,105, 358

5,171
37,167, 313

1,003
1,500

125

1,265
86,000

142

303
12,200

1, 456
100

30
1,882

2, 290
40

113

320
2,197

19,910
25,692,420

38,034
35,403, 858

86,257
32,142,172

25,514
46,828, 632

76, 802
51,807, 091

56, 003
43,519, 304

116, 597
50,162,100

427, 38036, 079
47, 410,032 54,308, 886

7,588
38, 223, 006

451,757

505,170
4,222

287,887
100

319, 596
4, 949

353,986

193, 239

282,949

148, 668
248

241, 896
2, 000

319, 653

241,034
182,763

1, 638, 259
400,189

2,738, 064
128, 581

3,452,711
168,334

2, 663, 263
177,429

1, 513, 283
308, 229

3, 007,175
338, 390

2,459, 061
346,924

275

3, 610

4, 005
• 76,678

28,300
50

184, 711

348, 643

N O R TH A M E R IC A .
British Honduras:
Imports.................
Exports.................
Dominion of Canada:
Imports..........................
E xports........................
Central American States:
Costa Rica—
Imports-.
Exports .




560,601
196,508

114,401
165,901

SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.




67, 943
6, 860

288, 692
273, 614

2, 764
389, 860

74,875
696,175

65,752
229, 865

20, 082
285, 207

31, 327
5, 945

90,595
2,300

17,399
500

15,506

400, 038
17,843

119, 080
8,941

110, 803
24, 792

387, 061
4, 237

648, 111
10,224

469,102
11,452

457,109
27, 818

524,032
79,560

382,771
11,248

504,131
23,431

3,791
15, 964

10, 557
10,125

12,134
10,197

* 190,669
2, 425

314,026

149, 571

180,129

138, 022
384

52, 209
41,474

65,829
9, 079

6,474
4,000

6,085

27, 000
95, 970

62,184

82, 562
23, 000

147,886

68, 361
1, 045

126,474
49,925

1,404

7, 567

20, 612,875
348, 682

11,286, 381
628, 708

802,269
546,121

24, 894, 345
215, 391

25, 068,145
109,787

25,028, 888
1,199, 071

25, 309, 207
56, 809

29,723, 002
6, 770

29,480,370
1, 004, 490

23,464, 730
2,024, 098

36,449
6,130

47, 047
1,406

39, 913
9, 921

16, 426
10, 764

30, 707
13, 970

18, 746
32, 981

42, 620
38, 799

11, 796
33,185

22,646
38, 566

17, 974
38, 569

199,003
19, 598

38,146
37,510

39, 348
12, 986

12, 541
5, 577

67, 652
900

2,095

25,162
428,688

45, 771
19,900

200
22,423

62, 500
14,450

42, 286

9, 974

24, 425

15, 614

32, 574

12, 871

4, 696

7,748

27, 978

20, 983

6,382
300

9, 365

4, 635
4,039

10, 320
1,252

15,360
450

9, 633
360

4,972

2, 825
100

8,008
3

6, 320
142

111, 795

9,178
625

4,532
22,000

19, 880
2,050

147,486
960

378, 373

52,715

80, 780
8, 295

11, 850
5,000

3,026
150

11,743

165,531
2,754

53, 484

13,004

6, 959

544

21, 536
52, 900

7, 465

387
477, 961

109,117
138, 204

348, 975
250, 217

152,897
423,150

291, 776
259, 491

480,279
339, 996

70, 870
392, 500

76, 365
330, 670

54, 608
224,653

20,253
143, 250

SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,

Guatemala—
Imports.......................
E xports.....................
Honduras—
Imports.......................
Exports.....................
Nicaragua—
Imports.......................
Exports..............
Salvador—
Imports......................
E x p orts.....................
Mexico:
Imports.............................
E xports............................
W est Indies:
British, and Bermuda—
Imports.......................
Exports......................
Cuba—
Imports......................
Exports......................
Danish—
Imports..........
Exports..........
Dutch—
Imports..........
Exports..........
Haiti—
Imports..........
Exports..........
Porto Rico—
Imports..........
Exports..........
Santo Domingo—
Imports..........
Exports..........

CD

05

No. 41.—SILVER COIN

and

BULLION IMPORTED

EXPORTED

in t o , a n d

from, the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , e t c .—

CD

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,097
12, 000

188
4, 000

3,233

1,075

Dollars.
4,175
9,200

12, 510,454
1, 384, 255

9, 008,024
1, 536, 791

27, 793, 695

1,146,561

1,798,109

29, 739, 352
782, 318

30,140, 371
2,115, 029

Imports........................................................................
Exports.........................................................................
Colombia:

1,282
82,106

112, 931

500
46, 226

58, 498

82
8, 833

Im ports.......................................................................
Exports.......................................................................

751, 994
2, 014

658, 851
492, 820

458, 358

586,196
26, 343

Peru:
Im ports.......................................................................
Exports.......................................................................
Y enezuela:
Imports __ ___ ____ ____ _____
.

4, 255

4, 222

361,026

637

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.
2,422
18, 000

Dollars.
612
10,000

Dollars.

Dollars.

29,571, 295
1,199,983

32,682,149
849, 566

33,660,510
1, 688, 747

55,158

86,540

48,045

23, 505

273,827
49

137,553

264,050
2,923

137,862
2,850

236,090
2,666

42,293

27,137

397,065
34, 035

375, 308

464,990

228,460

68, 644

96, 014

10

495

169

765

200

1, 000 ,

625

3, 353

Total North America:
Imports......................................................
Exnorts......................................................
Brazil:

22,399,729

26, 967, 533
2, 600, 093

S 0U T H AM E RIC A.

E xports.......................................................................
A ll other South America:
Im ports.......................................................................

1,907

15, 605
788

919
1, 323

614

Expo ' t s ................................ ................. ..
...
Total South America:
Im ports....................................................
Exports.....................................................

755,797
84,757

ASIA.
China:
Imports_____ ______________________________
Exports.........................................................................

60
50,000




429, 297

72, 665

71

25

11, 300
3, 809

679
4, 260

9, 711
147,100

28,178

98,000

4,900

201, 577
10, 662

133, 555
280

1, 636,171
3, 654

2,341,073
10, 751

937, 060
13,903

866, 404
101,043

2, 002,662
55,549

2, 646, 572
37,547

1, 075, 592
18, 803

5, 662
2, 236, 080

497
625,443

4,029
227,316

*
736, 559

952,401

605, 751

443,730
653, 007

198,446

699,162
43, 596

715,004
92, 957

132

412
1,833, 250

53, 780

3,949, 700

438
3, 536. 656

45

163, 500

973,458

1,043, 432

SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

N O R TH A M E R IC A —Continued.
A ll other North America:

1899.

East Indies: British—
Imports...........................................
Exports...........................................
Hongkong:

1,175,000

535,300

6, 824, 747

294, 637

1, 439, 588

Imports...........................................
Exports...........................................
Japan:
*

8, 486, 601

9,037, 571

4, 500, 519

4,678, 995

3, 827, 202

Imports.........................................
Exports...........................................

2, 407
4,150,980

1, 000
3, 849, 030

2,921
4, 440, 763

13
3,382,732

2,987,351

Imports........................

2,467

Exports........................
O CEAN IA, ETC.
British Australasia:
Imports .........................................

13, 812, 581

1, 000
13, 050,101

3,378
12, 890, 982

11, 698, 983

325

12
5, 978, 660

18, 000

7, 622, 610

8, 329,969

64, 290

3, 571, 048

40,139
1,947

21, 950

5, 871
(, 279, 030

8, 250, 000

165

Total A sia :
451

412
9,183,103

15,068

45
9, 299, 703

6,131

40,636

24, 937
8, 873,872

48,980
1, 000

8, 650

E xports.........................................
French Oceania:
Im ports.........................................
E xports.........................................
Hawaii:

71, 780
4, 614, 480

2,809
13,430

16,166

3,103

2,871

13,296

116,100

4,150

75, 000

5.000

Im ports.........................................
E xports.........................................
British Africa:

1,000

2, 000

3.000

Im ports.........................................
Exports.........................................

116,110

5,840
1,000

2,745

A ll other countries:
Im ports.........................................

153,501

Exports.........................................
Grand total:
Im ports.......................
Exports.......................




23,193, 252
40, 737, 319
Aden.

13, 286, 552
50, 451, 265

9,552, 520
47, 227, 317

28,777,186
60,541,670

30,533, 227
61, 946, 638

bIncludes $1,000 to Dutch West Indies.

30,927, 781
55,105, 239

30, 675, 056
56,319, 055

35, 256, 302
56, 712, 275

36,386,52
4, 285,180

28, 232, 254
49, 732, 390

SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

100, 600

cBritish Oceania.
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GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.

No. 4 2 . - GOLD a n d SILVER COIN
PORTED, b y P
R
I N
C
I P

and

BULLION IMPORTED

A

L

C

U

from
S

T1

and

8O 8 t o8 1
M

9S

EX­
0

2 D.

[N ote.—I n the following tables only those years of the above period appear in which imports or
exports of gold and silver occurred.]

BALTIMORE, MD.
Year
ending
June
30—

1888 . . .

Gold.

Silver.

Exports.

Exports.
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.
800

Dollars.

Total.
Dollars.
800

Dollars.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
11, 466

11,466
219
2,994

1892 . . .

600
300

600
300
1893 . . .

1, 300

2,590
4,050

3,928

1889 . . .
1890 . . .
1891...

669
2,102
964

1, 300

1894 ..
1895 . . .
1896...
1897 . . .
1898 . . .
1899 . . .
1901...
1902 . . .

3, 539
616
2,627
500
178
5,082

600

2,627
500
773

23,652
43,717

5, 082

2, 238

241

49
2,632
1,023

705
500
2, 505

580

580

Imports.

Domestic.

2, 666
2, 816

2, 809
7, 044
4, 597
2,102
964
3,539
616

Dollars.
3,960
5,441
9,748
2,112
2, 667
1,342
1,075

25,890
49
2,873
1,728
3,166
5,321

BANGOR, ME.
1888 . . .
1894 . . .
1895 . . .
1896 . . .
1897 . . .
1898 . . .
1899 . . .
1900 . . .
1901 . . .

3,194
|
61, 600
20,310
141

25, 000
105,130
75,507

350
50

86, 600
125, 440
75, 648
150
50

100
157, 517
239, 981
389, 071
253, 924
156, 239

1,823
2, 882
358
71
241
95
33

985
3, 053
1,903
1,101

45
17

1902 . . .

1,823
2, 882
1,343
3,124
2,144
1,196
33

700
5, 576
16, 735
12, 241
14, 062
2,975

45
17

BOSTON AND CHARLESTOW N, M ASS.
1888 . . .
1889 . . .

39, 566

17, 809

34, 816

1890 ..

46, 830

4, 595
2,484

1,250, 000
550

1, 250, 000

9,168

550

9, 704

1893 . . .

2, 250,250

2, 250, 250

26, 210

1894 . . .

2,150,000

2,150, 000

450, 719

1, 075

1,075

31

1895 . . .
1896 . . .

4,000

4, 000

1, 657
106, 545

9, 200
12, 000

9, 200

4, 812

12,000

1897 . . .
1898 . ..

1, 000

1, 000

4,000

4, 000

8,100

1899 . . .

8,100
1,505

3, 718, 742
653, 740

2, 904

4, 409

113,162

18, 000

18, 000

973

1900 ..

14, 500

3,384

10,000

2, 484

4,000

132,118
61, 349

10, 000

1901...

17, 884
4, 000

4, 000

102,124

9,000

4,000
9,000

1,492

1891...
1892 . . .

1902. ..




!

400

400

1, 070
3, 240
2, 997

5, 840

I

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No. 42.—GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 t o 1902—Continued.

and

and

97
EX­

N E W BEDFORD, M ASS.
Year
ending
June
30—

Gold.

Silver.

Exports.

Exports.
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Imports.

Total.

Domestic.

1888 . . .
1889 . . .
1890 . . .

Dollars.

Dollars.

39,811

1891 . . .
1892 . . .
1893 . . .

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.
41, 736
35, 864

Foreign.

19,300
21, 797
14, 350

\

Dollars.
5,979
3,944
1,791
3,199
1,750
60

1895 . . .
1902 . . .

1,200

1,200

N E W YORK, N. Y .
1888 . ..

11,763,214

5,816,150

17,579,364

37, 742, 360

1889 . . .

54,128, 519

5,021,953
3,870,859

59,150, 472

5, 254, 737
6, 952, 296

1890 . . . 11,875, 200
1891 . . . 82,028, 583
1892 . . . 41,236,592
1893 . . . 93,139,812

15, 746,059
83, 451, 686

1,423,103
6, 873, 305
6, 612, 691

48,109, 897
99, 752, 503

12, 539, 246 1,151,153
15, 595, 755 2,795, 203
18,178,465 3,192,089!
13, 464, 414 3,258, 976

2, 099, 298
2,019, 881
4,118, 207
4,703, 280

7, 312, 210 22, 912, 079
5,997, 766 26, 352, 950
2,588,533 36, 557, 045
1,984,192 33,160,057
1,725, 590 48,131, 568
1,797,177 52, 236, 462
1,870,309 44, 235, 616
3,075,607 51,208, 333
1,031, 287 47, 981,180
53,428, 584 1, 235, 826 54, 664, 410
38,115,015
420,602 38, 535, 617

10,699, 425
36, 551,193

13, 690, 399
18, 390, 958
21, 370, 554
16, 723, 390

3,156,814
3, 324,494
1,849, 353
1, 658, 908

9,790, 241
1, 419, 252

71, 779, 386
61, 973, 909
106,052,776
35,345,922
10, 806, 054
31,120, 954
39, 967, 373

15,599,869
8, 981,147 20,355,184
66,190, 251 ! 33,968,512
28, 584, 476 31,175, 865
23, 217, 618 46, 405, 978
64,110, 310 50,439,285
81, 200,114 42, 365, 307
37, 671, 545 48,132, 726
8, 407, 736 46,949, 893

317, 499
984, 610

49,278,561
42,065,145

11,184, 786
5, 922, 550

1894 . . . 59,483,473
1895 . . . 51, 733, 021
1896 . . . 100,639,311
1897 . . . 34, 574, 596
1898 . . .
6, 446,115

12,295,913
10,240, 888

1899 . . . 21, 330,713
1900 . .. 38, 548,121
1901 . . . 48,961, 062
1902 . .. 41.080, 535

5,413,465
771,396
4, 359, 939

7, 754,521
12, 234, 921
12,916,788
14,809,214
16, 357,517
16, 246, 9£1
8, 213,455

PASSAM AQ UO DD Y, ME.
1900 . . . ! ....................

85, 915
338, 263
275, 743

1901 ...........................
1 9 0 2 .......................
I

PERTH AM BO Y, N. J.
1
I
1
1
!

1900 . . .
1901...
1902 . . .

!
1
1
!
;

1
1

1896 . . .
1898 . . .
1899 . . .

1
!

18, 291

!

1,608,144
726,083

28, 823
28, 801
" "

1,055,436

98,229
...................
30, 655 1

1,223,192
1,280,302

865, 668

5,655,914
:l

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
1888 . . .

18, 630

1889 . . .
1890 . .

1,000

1891...

2,750

18, 630
86

s

a

1902------- 7




1, 000
2,750

2, 240
5,130

2,240
- 5,130

825

825

2,150
2, 000
6,838

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No. 42.—GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 to 1902—Continued.

and

and

EX­

PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Continued.
Year
ending
J une
30—

1892 . . .

Silver.

Gold.
Exports.

Exports.
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.
1, 000

Dollars.

Dollars.
1,000

Domestic.

Total.

Foreign. I

Dollars.
6, 000
2,700

650

650

2, 415

Dollars.
6, 000

Dollars.

2, 700

Dollars.

2, 415

100, 000

100,000

894
10,070
10,706
731, 203
10, 367

1896 ..
1897 ..
1898 . . .
1899
1900 -. 1901 . . .
1902 . . .

Dollars.
3, 335
4,784

1893 . . .
1894.
1895 . . .

Imports.
Total.

5,000

5, 000
500

500

9,257
9, 679
9, 003

370
3, 858
2,560
11,063
877
47,019
3,165

.................... !

BRAZOS DE SANTIAGO, TEX.
5,740
69, 588

1888 ..
1889 ..
1890 . . .
1891 .

5, 740
69,588
29, 714
25, 093
101, 363

160,200'
215,732
106, 747

176,155
133,704

1892 .
1893 . . .

29, 714
25, 093
101,363
81,401

81, 401

92,831

1894
1895 .

7, 544
43, 200

7, 544
43,200

1896 ..
1897

3, 048

3,048

10, 472

10,472

67,914
56,998
67,129
17, 930
11, 220
21,049
40, 742
17, 554
49,560

1898 .
1899
1900 ..
1901 . . .
1902 . . .

CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX.*
1
32, 687

32,687

491,866

1889
1890

3,932

10,318

10, 318

509, 995

106,850

831,685

1891.

41, 660

106, 850
64 145

1892
1893

108, 481

14, 400

64,145
14, 400

360,384
1, 360,139

196, 438

1894 . . .

307,504

37, 894
21,511

37, 894
21,511

1895 . . .

343,884

15,983

15, 983

1,058, 712
507, 625

1896 . . .

589, 939

13, 370

912,292

1897 .

870,594

38, 630

38,630

755,259

1898 . . .

543, 559

483, 905

1899 ..

1, 058, 524

1888 . . .

13,370

1,991,642

1900 ..

1, 258, 829

4,470

4,470

838, 273
1,596,157
781, 986

1901...
1902 . . .

2,201, 820

851,138

17,150

868, 288

776,776

2,596,808

460,891

3,000

463,891

511, 077




1

483, 905

GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o. 42.— GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 t o 1902—Continued.

and

and

99

EX­

K E Y W E S T , FLA.
Tear
ending
June
30—

Gold.

Silver.

Exports.

Exports.
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1888

Imports.
Domestic.

Dollars.
4, 500

1889
1890 .

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,400
1,000

1891...
1892

Foreign.

1, 080

1,300
4.271

10, 000

1893 .
1894

1,000
8,000

1902 . . .

Dollars.
2, 200

1,300
1, 248
1, 048

1, 300
11, 248
1,000

3, 264
4, 665
1,600

8, 000

M O BILE, A L A .
1

1888
1889.. .
1890 . . .
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895 . . .
1896...
1897 . . .
1898 . . .
1899 . . .
1900 . . .
1901 .
1902 . . .

.............

400
250

250
4,800

200
2, 958

4,800

550

.
m
. 550
14, 500
.

2,681

6, 500
90
1, 465

2,958

14, 500

1, 000
5, 000

1,000
5, 000

10, 000

10, 000

981
6, 967
450

450

617
333

8, 025
1, 365

8, 025
1,365

940
11,415
27,566

1,282
9,126

1,282
9,126

22,323
8,484
1, 451
10,127

1,100
3, 354
17,114
30, 223
25, 913
23, 286
14, 736
6,561
3, 551
4,796

1,569

1, 569

27,975

4,950
54,740

14,315
54, 740

18, 383
37, 297
43,590
106,077

28, 680
3,240
32,350
8,936

28, 680
3,240
32, 350
8,936

110,459

3, 600

3, 600

16, 000

119,735

11, 962

11, 962

10, 046

147, 688

18,217

18, 217

289,878
360,145

4, 300

4, 300

1,436
42, 474

1,436

245,081

43, 974

292,146

7,526

7,526

389,572

N E W ORLEAN S, LA.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893

8,110
2, 000

8,110
2, 000

1,500

1,500

1895.

16, 000

1896 .

9, 500

546

43, 370

9,365

359, 268
363,137
474, 899
475, 988
284, 627
491,249
320, 508

1897.

161, 943

448, 299

1898.
1899.

256,495

242,948
342, 505

1,896

1,896

1900 .

281, 992
373,986

1901.

2, 800

2, 800

307,420

1902.

8, 000

8, 000

418,162




1,500

100

GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY DISTRICTS.

N o . 4 2 .—

GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 t o 1902—Continued.

and

P

Tear
ending
June
30—

A

Silver.

Exports.

Exports.
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.
Dollars.

Dollars.

Imports.

Total.

Domestic.

t

95,735 .................... 1
59,339 .................... 1

95,735
59,339

1

1
1
1

.................... 1
!
1

Total.

Dollars.
Dollars.
833, 908
940,608
993, 402
645, 045
1,075,928
1, 297, 703
529, 708
47, 488
159,191
1,100, 444
903, 979
600
787, 015
522, 379
194, 405
5, 000
263, 355
514, 707
574,428 ! 1, 359, 649

i

Foreign.
Dollars.

Dollars.

S

1888
1889 .
1890 . . .
1891...
1892...
1893 .
1894 ..
1895...
1896 . ..
1897
1898 . . .
1899...
1900 .
1901...
1902 . . .

A

25, 000
1
1

1,443
4, 905

1, 443
4,905

8,158

8,158

1,715

2, 961
16,477
3,469
12, 768
72,612
84, 689
433, 239
137,944
126, 687
298,314
529, 040

1,715

. 4, 374
. 1,055
.
19,000
.
1, 800

4,374
1,055
40,000

456

84,334

806,817

A

1
1891...
1 9 ..
82
!
19 .
83
i
1 9 ...
84
s
1 9 ...
85
1 9 ...
86
1397...
1 9 ...
88
1899...
1900...
10
91
1 0 . . . ..... .........
92




600
522, 379

50, 900

7, 776, 992
8, 024, 075
5,894, 999
9,673,412
8, 925, 091
4,320,423

50, 900
1, 359, 649

U

242,146
26, 565
65, 900

*242,146
51, 565
65, 900

238, 903
153,818
66,557
88,519
12, 409
1,800

239, 359
153, 818
66, 557
172,853
12, 409
1, 800
680
72,100

680
72,100
L

21,548
338, 241
322, 648
390,163
482, 952
1,476,869
700, 311
427, 936
832,131
857,480
1,161,395
375, 346
683,467
939, 474
1, 084,461

A

S

l
i

50
9, 065, 000
8, 081,678
15, 816, 907
16, 666, 344

59, 000
1, 800
806,817

176, 739
486,478
217, 600

Dollars.
9,391,133
12,162,988
11, 799,751
7, 070,735
10, 632,993
176, 739 11, 995,741
533, 966 6, 639,135
217, 600 4, 322, 373

L

|

A

1892 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901.. .
1902 . . .

O

Gold.

Dollars.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893 . . .
1894 . . .
1895
1896
1897 ..
1898
1899 . . .
1900
1901 ..
1902 ..

S

EX­

and

inn
!
|
500

2,893

R

! 390,135
1 523,677
67 67
3, 0
462,400
9
2
799,151
•
|
1,196, 9 9
3
.............
1,619,178 ...............1
1,635, 5 3
9
17309
, 2, 5
1 260,423
,
1,354, 0 8
9
159 00
, 8, 1

3,393

53

I

Z

1,144,793
7500
0, 6
580,829
9
2 402,798
50,343
1,816,141
1 626,824
,
1,064,033
1,282,713
1,557, 9 9
2
1,074,756
1,360, 7 7
2
/
Ik

O

101

GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY DISTRICTS.

GOLD

N

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
.
4
2
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 t o 1902—Continued.

o and

H

A

Imports.
Domestic.

Total.

Dollars.

1901 . . .

Dollars.
530
65, 366

Dollars.
530
66, 766

1902 . . .

8, 860

1,400

1891. .
1892 . . .
1893 . . .
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 - ..
1898..
1899 . . .
1900 . ..
1901..
1902..

1893
1894 . . .
1895
1896
1897 . . .
1898
1899

'

15, 777
62, 837
174, 563

2, 077, 926
2, 917, 724
1, 625, 336

92, 917

92, 917
.
64, 874
46,621

64,874
46, 621
30, 442
140, 229

.
30,442
140, 229
.

A

D

I E

G

O

,

i

1
___________
1,800

1, 800

7, 000
28, 390
77,803
27, 697

5,000

5, 000

1,055

1, 055

1900
1901.
1902

23,743
22, 971

22,971
" X .........
934,082'
422,193
610, 944

4, 398, 747
5,127,881
4, 721, 760

N

16, 751
11, 720
9,813
13, 885

9, 813
13,885
23,743

733, 774

C

A

L

T

2, 515
137,515
63,149
16, 966

137,515
63,149
16,966
16, 751
11,720

9, 524
30,465
42, 569

3,888
E

2, 515

30,465
42, 569
.
15, 777
.
.
62,837
174, 563

2,237

G

1
9, 524

Dollars.
5,078

U

1890
1891...
1892 . . .

Dollars.

2, 237

8, 860

S

1889 .

Total.

Foreign.

Dollars. . Dollars.

Dollars.

P

i

A

Exports.
Imports.

Foreign.

1890

W

Exports.
Domestic.

1900 . . .

EX­
—

Silver.

Gold.

Tear
ending
June
30—

and
.

934,082
422, 193
610,944

13,770
863,791
1, 708, 009
2, 213,179
1, 514, 328
574, 227
687,684
1,171, 791

.

1,000 1
2,956
14, 890

1

1,000
2, 956
14, 890

2,670
20, 888
10, 782

375

3, 000

1,987
3,706

5,010
452

!

12, 020
5,765

5,010
452

1,150

30,957
79,124
102,475
116,877
76,554
75,570
62,319

974

3,010

599

1,150
948

67, 392
46, 690
S

A

N

F

1888. . 1889 . . .

766, 330

766, 330

799, 563

1890 . . .

1,520, 262

799, 563
1, 520, 262

1891...

1,646,118
803,791

1, 646,118

6, 358, 074

404,220

803, 791

9, 736,872

1, 010, 404

1893 . . . i 1,110,013

1,110, 013

5, 508,193

3, 065, 650 10,804,579 13,870,229

2,661,819

1894 . . .

1, 202, 443
708, 293

1, 202, 443
708,293

2, 693, 636

4,974,110

2,126,973

1, 868, 878

854,554

854, 554

1,206,234

1892 . . .

1895 . . .
1896 . . .

8, 084,569

14, 038,956

2, 795, 346

18,100,182
13, 258, 391

3, 084,454
3, 269,267

5,205,151

5, 609, 371

8,447,950

9, 458, 354

3,634,455
3,086,706

4, 943, 871
3, 862,226

9, 654, 600

5,954,387
8,445,582

4, 751, 582

4,190, 302

9,068,089

8, 817, 383

8,168,157
4,526,629

13,142, 267
13, 344, 012

5,291,406
3,412,296

11, 763, 449

1,971,768
2,642,372

1897 . . .
1898 . . .

1,083,945

1, 083, 945

9, 647, 628

6, 472, 043
6, 046, 837

9, 459,133

2, 611,694

1,217,490

1, 217, 490

25, 799, 405

4,293, 566

5,220,965

9, 514, 531

2,472, 347

1899 . . .
1900...

1,774, 717
2, 025,189

1,774, 717
2, 025,189

32,124, 013

2,899,477

4,889,974

2,551,666

10, 574, 256

4,444, 590

1,990,497
3,058,530

7,502,120

3,096, 775

1901...

364, 758

364, 758

24,911,109

3, 738, 814

781,826

781, 826

14, 338, 906

3, 965,550 3,962,350
5, 293, 555 | 3,075,206

7, 927,900

1902 . . .

8,368, 761

4,169, 221




102
N

GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY DISTRICTS.

GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
.
4
2
PORTED, e t c ., 1888sto 1902— Continued.

and
o

B

Year
ending
June
30—

U

1898 . . .
1899 . . .

F

Gold.
Exports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2, 365
7, 001

27, 223
9, 637

207, 770
27, 223
9,637

1897 . . .
1898 . . .
1899 - ..
1900 - - 1901...
1902 . . .

Dollars.

Dollars.

2, 000

1,157
4, 963

1,157
4, 963

45, 209 |
355, 019 I

18, 097
59,916
4.1,437

18, 097
59,916

|

14,900

41,437
27, 264

27, 264
H

M

8, 500
11,193
500

500

807,252 '....................
807, 252
4,286,113 !............. / . . . 4,286,113
1, 589, 819
1,395,107
194,712
2,168,841 1
....................
2,168, 841

1,384, 560
2, 695, 425
1,414, 949
3,064, 337

4,423,970 ....................
3,072,589 1
....................
2, 353, 825
575, 340

4,423,970
3, 072, 589
2, 929,165

4,447,701
1, 281, 219
3, 865,194

4, 475

3, 999, 890 '
5, 200, 007 j
2,586,183

4, 248, 083
5, 249, 053
2,779,887
4,535,982

3, 671, 289
7, 245, 748
1,443,057
1, 519, 575

4, 900
16, 797

248,193
49, 046
193,704

....................
4,535,982 1

123, 503

87, 701
62, 746
37, 050
78, 478
83,597

E

1890 . . .
1891 . . .
1892 . . .
1893 . . .

38,588
38,427

T

R

3, 540
40
528
3,039
1,920

300
1,000
115

237, 200
240

1894 - ..
1895 . . .

17,197
61, 952
49, 863
36, 411
35, 215

81,449
83, 597

54, 430
55,162

63,452
59,692
191,942

58,905
55,162
87, 701
67, 646
53, 847

57, 390

2, 971

1,740
42,085

123, 503
57,390
43,118
43,933

43,118
43, 933

D

1889 . . .

3, 555
25, 417

A

30
25

..........

Dollars.
1,730

33
743

C

1888 . . .
.................... i
1889 . . .
1890 . . .

Total.

33
743

312

2, 365

Foreign.

Dollars. i Dollars.
350

3, 570

82

7, 001
207,770

1894 . . .
1895 . . .
1896 . . .

Imports.

Total.

1901 ..
1902 . . !

A

Exports.
j Domestic.

Foreign.

1900 . . .

1892 . . .
1893 . . .

F

Imports.
Domestic.

3,488
31.2

EX­
—

Silver.

Dollars.
1889 . . .
1894 . . .
1895 . . .
1896 . . .

a .n d

245

245

6

2, 895

70

3, 000

2,810

1898 . . .

1, 705
2,790

1899 . . .

4,658

1896 . . .

6

1897 - ..

3, 000

35,535

35, 535

33, 338

33, 338

820

1900 . . .
1901 . . .
1902 . . .

820

252
350

1896...
1897

'
983

1899

234

1902




25,198

2, 000

N

!
|

T

11, 400
142,480
85, 892

1898
1900
1901.

11, 437
350

60,058
50, 315

44, 305

O

380

2, 462
73, 306

73, 306
56, 609

3,449
6,010

587 |

M

1895 . . .

556
2, 462

94, 218
108,332
224, 782

2,840

869,701
76,197

103

GOLD AND SILVER IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY DISTRICTS.
No. 4 2.— GOLD

SILVER COIN a n d BULLION IMPORTED
PORTED, e t c ., 1888 TO 1902— Continued.

and

N

I

EX­

and

A

G

A

Tear
e

n
J

d
u

30-

i
n

n
e

g
Exports .

Exports.
I

Domestic. I Foreign.

m

p

o

r

Total.

t

s

Imports.

.

Foreign.

232,500

1888

29,583
26,234
10,453
61, 354

61,354

2, 604
32, 859
62,801

1891...
1892 . . .

451,468

451,468

32,797
90,255
1,660
63,605

1893 . . .

1, 027, 915
106,435

1, 027, 915
106,435

777,422
16, 717

74,385
59,115

74, 385

1894 . . .
1895 . . .
1896 . . .

888,810
790, 563

888, 810
790,563

110, 386

59,787
38,023

3,900

1897 . . .

83, 377

50,758

14,800

1898 . . .
1899 . . .
1900 . . .

259, 454
294,336

497,729
259,454
294, 336

59,787 ...............
38,023 ................
39,065
11, 693

128, 464

49,753
58, 756

49,753
58, 756

20,240
98, 631

488,,815
510,934
65,759

488,815
510,934
65, 759

471, 939
132, 225
810, 591

42,455
39, 729
41,012

42, 455
39,729

211, 381
14, 617

41, 012

27,217

1890 . . .

1901...
1902 . . .

N

348, 657
33, 400
929, 304

O

i

1893 . . .

59,115

R

T

H

1,250

1894...

533

1898 . . .
1900 . . .
1901..

40
2,033
103,620
470,463

1
1

1902 . . .

14,237
372, 266
101,606

OSWEGATCHIB, N. Y .
1889 . . .
1890 . . .
1891 .
1896
1899 . . .

300
1, 900
500
600
517,859
1,179, 532
1, 249, 275
512, 485

1900
1901 . . .
1902 . . .

124,434
147, 596
214, 497
285, 880

VERMONT, VT.
1891 . . .

8, 747

1,200

1892 . . .
126, 000

8, 747

23, 292

1, 200

23,292

885, 000

36,619

11,148

47,767

163

44, 898

1, 200

4,141

59, 312

55, 000

227, 690

63, 258
3, 572

45, 061
63,453
290,948

1893 . . .

126, 000

1894 . . .
1895 . . .
1896 . . .

30, 000

30, 000

253, 798
116, 063

253,798
116, 063

1897 . . .
1898

55, 822

55,822

1,698

212

212

1899 . . .
1900 . . .

284

290

574

20
5,134

125,860

25, 637

151, 497

38, 856

6, 503

79, 021
128, 795

3, 911

82,931
128, 795

218,130
1,242

16,524

1901...
1902 . . .




1,000

36,529

27,906
433, 789
14, 500
1 300

5, 270
20

140
40, 013

5,274
46,516

49, 476
43, 782

66,000
80,311

4,792
2,118
1,257

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No. 43.—M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R TE D
E x c e ss of I m ports or of E x p o r t s ,

and

1853

EXPORTED, an d the A n n u a l
t o 1902— S p e c i e V a l u e s .

Exports.
Year ending
•June 30—

Imports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

1853.................
1854.................

Dollars.
189, 869,162
215, 328, 300

1855.................
1856.................

192, 751,135
266, 438, 051

1857.................
1858.................
1859.................

278, 906, 713
251, 351, 033
278, 392, 080

Dollars.
Dollars.
13,620,120 203, 489, 282
21, 715,464 237,043, 764
26,158, 368 218, 909, 503
14, 781, 372 281, 219,423
14, 917, 047 293, 823, 760

1860.................
1861.................

316, 212, 423
204,899, 616

17, 333, 634
14, 654, 217

1862.................
1863.................

179, 614, 024
186, 003, 912

11, 026, 477
17, 960, 535

1864.................
1865.................
1866.................

143,504, 027
136, 940, 248

15, 333,961
29,089, 055
11, 341,420
14, 719, 332
12, 562,999

1867.................
1868.................
1869.................
1870.................
1871.................
1872................
1873.................
1874.................
1875.................
1876.................
1877.................
1878.................
1879.................
1880.................
1881.................
1882.................
1883.................
1884.................

337, 518,102
279,786, 809
269,389, 900
275,166, 697
376, 616, 473
428, 398, 908
428, 487,131
505,033,439
569, 433,421
499,284,100
525, 582, 247
589, 670, 224
680, 709, 268
698,340,790
823, 946, 353
883,925,947

733, 239, 732
804, 223, 632
724, 964, 852
1885................. 1 726, 682, 946
1886.................< 665, 964, 529
1887.................

703, 022, 923

1888.................

683, 862,104

1889.................

730, 282, 609

1890.................
1891.................

845, 293, 828

872, 270, 283
1892................. 1,015,732,011
1893................. 831, 030, 785
1894.................

869, 204, 937

1895.................

793,392,599
863, 200, 487

1896)...............

1897................. 1,032,007,603
1898................. 1,210,291,913
1899................. 1,203,931,222
1900................. 1,370,763,571
1901................. 1,460,462,806
1902................. 1,355,481,861




20, 660, 241
14,509, 971

Total.

Excess
Excess
Total exports of exports of imports
and imports.
over
over
imports.
exports.

Dollars.
263,777, 265
297, 803,794

Dollars.
467, 266, 547
534, 847, 558

257,808,708
310,432, 310

476,718,211
591, 651, 733

348,428, 342
642,252,102
272, 011, 274 263, 338, 654
535, 349,928
292,902, 051 331,333, 341( 624, 235,392
333,”
576, 057 353, 616,119
687,192,176
219,553, 833 289,310,542( 508,864, 375
190, 670, 501 189,356, 677| 380,027,178
203, 964, 447 243,335,815 ! 447,300, 262
158,837, 988 316,447,283 ( 475, 285, 271
166, 029, 303 238, 745, 580 ' 404, 774,883'
348,859, 522 434, 812,066
783, 671, 588
294,506,141 395,761,096
690, 267,237
281,952, 899 357, 436, 440
639, 389, 339

10, 951, 000 286,117,697 417,506,379
16,155, 295 392, 771,768 435, 958, 408
14, 421,270 442, 820, 178 520,223, 684

Dollars.

Dollars.
60, 287, 983
60, 760, 030
38,899, 205
29, 212, 887
54, 604, 582

8, 672, 620
38, 431, 290
20, 040, 662
69,756, 709
1, 313, 824
39,371,368
157,609, 295
72,716, 277
85,952, 544
101,254,955
75, 483, 541
131,388,682
43,186, 640

703,624,076
828,730,176

77,403,506
963, 043,862
15, 690,455 444,177, 586 626, 595,077 1, 070, 772, 663
182, 417,491
17, 446, 483 522, 479,922 642,136, 210 1,164, 616,132
119, 656, 288
16, 849, 619 586, 283,040 567,406, 342 1,153, 689, 382 18, 876,698
14,158,611 513,442,711 533,005,436 1,046, 448,147
19,562, 725
14, 802,424 540, 384, 671 460, 741,190 1, 001,125,861 79, 643,481
12, 804, 996 602,475, 220 451, 323,126 1, 053, 798, 346 151,152, 094
14,156, 498 694,865, 766 437, 051, 532 1,131,917, 298 257, 814, 234
12, 098, 651 710,439,441 445,777, 775 1,156,217,216 264, 661,6661
11, 692, 305 835, 638, 658 667, 954, 746 1,503,593,404 167, 683,912^
18, 451, 399 902, 377, 346 642, 664, 628 1, 545, 041, 974 259, 712, 718
17, 302, 525 750, 542, 257 724, 639, 574 1, 475,181,831 25,902, 683
19, 615, 770 823,839,402 723,180, 914 1,547,020,316 100,658,488
15, 548, 757 740,513,609 667, 697, 693 1,408, 211, 302 72, 815, 916
15, 506, 809 742,189,755 577,527,329 1, 319, 717,084 164, 662,426
13, 560, 301 679, 524, 830 635,436,136 1,314,960,966 44,088,694
13,160, 288 716,183, 211 692,319,768 1,408, 502,979
12, 092, 403 695, 954, 507 723, 957,114 1,419,911, 621
12,118, 766 742, 401, 375 745,131, 652 1,487, 533, 027

23,863,443

12,534, 856 857, 828, 684 789,310,409 1,647,139, 093
12, 210, 527 884, 480, 810 844, 916,196 1, 729, 397, 006

68,518, 275
39,564,614

28, 002, 607
2, 730, 277

14, 546,137 1,030,278,148 827, 402, 462 1, 857, 680, 610 202, 875, 686
16, 634,409 847, 665,194 866, 400, 922 1, 714, 066,116
22, 935, 635 892,140, 572 654, 994, 622 1, 547,135,194 237,145, 950
14,145, 566 807, 538,165 731,969, 965 1, 539, 508,130 75,568,200
19, 406, 451 882, 606, 938 779, 724, 674 1, 662, 331, 612 102, 882, 264
18,985,953 1,050,993,556 764,730,412 1,815, 723, 968 286, 263,144
21,190, 417 1,231,482,330 616,049,654 1, 847, 531, 984 615,432, 676
23, 092, 080 1,227,023,302 697,148, 489 1, 924,171, 791 529, 874,813
23,719,511 1,394,483,082 849, 941,184 2, 244, 424, 266 544, 541,
27,302,185 1,487,764,991 823,172,165 2, 310, 937,156 664, 592, 826
26, 237,540 1,381,719,401 903,320,948 2, 285, 040, 349 478, 398, 453

18,735, 728,

N o. 4 4 .— M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R T E D

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from, the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , 1893 t o 1902.

1893.

1895.

1894.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

EUROPE.
Austria-Hungary:
Imports—
Free..................................

Dollars.

Dutiable..........................

Dollars.
2, 3£2, 620
7,721,881

Dollars.
2, 394, 835
4,501,506

1,338, 272
5,172, 047

T o ta l.....................

10,054,501

6,896, 341

6, 510, 319

Exports—
Domestic........................
Foreign............................

6,177,524

6,997, 209

3,677, 802

Dollars.
975, 649
5, 575, 607

8, 836, 554

Dollars.
1, 638, 324
8, 512, 277

7, 644,154

8,158,328

4, 716, 510

6, 551, 256

9, 079,667

10, 067, 970

10,150, 601

Dollars.
1, 466, 630

Dollars.
1,161,119

Dollars.
1, 038, 708

Dollars.
1, 467, 869
7, 611, 798

Dollars.
1, 231, 416

542,073
28, 9G
4

526,721

2, 370, 901
68, 750

3, 759, 700

788

2,059, 742
66, 030

263,311

5, 469,853
228.059

7,148, 419
230, 516

6, 826, 972

6, 963, 299
259,351

5, 913,462
253, 665

T o ta l.....................
Azores, and Madeira Islands:
Imports—
Free..................................
Dutiable..........................

571,037

527, 509

2,125,772

2, 439, 651

4, 023, 011

5,697,912

7,378,935

7,046,819 | 7,222,650

6,167,127

3,847
23,164

2, 208
8, 026

16,632
9,331

1,438#
20,683

1,838

6, 796

10,697

17, 001

312
9, 511

8, 538
10, 893

5, IQ?
20,233

707
18, 566

T o ta l.....................

27,Oil

10, 234

25, 963

22,121

12, 535

23,797

9,823

19,431

25, 395

19, 273

Domestic........................
Foreign............................

284, 034
9,853

294,933

256,195

204,297
503

298, 450
359

364,529
299

360, 982

351, 851

270

412,488
1,625

426, 351

2,589

1, 083

4, 667

T o ta l.....................

293, 887

294, 933

258, 784

204,800

298, 809

364, 828

361,252

414,113

427,434

356, 518

4,178,721
6, 987, 475

3, 471, 771
5,138, 048

2,582,063
7,559,422

3, 349, 998
10,426,016

4, 798, 491
9, 283, 923

2, 984, 032
5, 757, 794

3, 608, 577
6, 943, 453

4, 742, 643
8,198,163

5, 360, 325
9, 241,386

5, 811, 370
10, 710, 836

219,847

Exports —

Belgium:
Imports—
Free...........
Dutiable. -.
Total
Exports—
Domestic
Foreign___

11,166,196

8, 609, 819

10,141,485

13,776, 014

14,082,414

8, 741, 826

10,552, 030

12,9f0,806

14,601,711

16, 522, 206

25,859, 728
880, 706

26, 928,669
1,494, 320

24,880, 835
361, 745

26,391, 925

32,600, 024
471,531

47, 466, 600
152,601

43, 866, 076
291, 957

47,756, 286
550, 725

48, 552, 762
836,497

45, 772, 273

678,700

Total

26,740, 434

28, 422,989

25, 242, 580

27, 070, 625

33,071,555

47,619, 201

44,158,033

48,307, Oil

49, 389,259

46,271, 756

499, 483

105




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending June 30—
Countries.

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED'from ,

the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , 1893 t o 1902—Continued.
Year ending June 30—

106

No. 4 4 .—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED
Countries.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.
*

EUROPE—Continued.
Denmark:
Imports—
Free...........................................
Dutiable....................................

Dollars.
Ill, 039

T o ta l..............................
1

81,112

Dollars.
176,760
103,438

Dollars.
340, 902
579, 553

Dollars.
348,465
296,528

Dollars.
407, 522
256, 325

211,877

280,198

920,455

644, 993

663, 847

10,189,453
5,404

12,680,619
16, 802

16,594, 809
11, 019

18,469,177
18, 814

16,148,968
26, 267

15, 439, 972
24, 650

Dollars.
214,454
110,373

Dollars.
163,212
171,374

Dollars.
297, 816
58, 539

Dollars.
130,765

124, 816

Dollars.
66,659
128,241

235, 855

194, 900

324,827

334, 586

356, 355

Exports—
Domestic..................................
Foreign.....................................

5, 266, 915
3, 519

5, 046,192
4,645

3,430, 202
45,124

6,534,393
23,055

T o ta l..............................

5, 270, 434

5, 050, 837

3,475, 326

6,557,448

10,194, 857

12, 697,421

16, 605, 828

18,487,991 j 16,175,235

15, 464, 622

France:
Imports—
Free...........................................
Dutiable....................................

9,244,137
66, 832, 078

6,934, 682
40, 615, 292

12,544, 995
49,035, 514

14, 677, 611
51, 589, 356

17,731,574
49,798,657

9, 253, 333
43,477, 515

12,169,040
49, 977, 016

14,175, 000 14,157, 392
58,837,085 1 61,301,347

14, 488, 971
68, 391,065

T o ta l..............................

76, 076,215

47, 549, 974

61, 580,509

66,266, 967

67, 530, 231

52, 730,848

62,146, 056

73, 012, 085 | 75,458,739

82, 880, 036

Exports—
Domestic..................................
Foreign.....................................

46,006,448
612, 690

52, 888,224
2, 427, 287

44,009, 786
1,139,351

45, 352,724

56,287, 631
1. 306, 910

93,790,717

59,069,112

81,993, 909

76,431,378

69,244, 213

1,668,573

1,527,787

1,341,188

2, 283, 549

2, 268, 771

T o ta l..............................

46, 619,138

55, 315,511

45,149,137

47, 040, 660

57, 594, 541 | 95, 459, 290

60, 596,899

83,335, 097

78,714,927

71,512, 984

Germany:
Imports—
Free...........................................
Dutiable....................................

25, 019, 700
71,190, 503

23, 809,470

15, 930, 668
65,083,397

16,167,176

26, 111, 495

53,467, 685

17,583, 227
66,642, 550

22, 211,256

78,073,657

16, 777, 617
94,432,997

21, 427,122

45,578,435

75,947, 578

78,234,646

75, 886,028

T o ta l..............................

96, 210, 203

69, 387, 905

81,014, 065

94, 240, 833 111, 210, 614 | 69,697,378

84,225,777

97,374,700 100,445,902

101,997, 523

Domestic........... .....................
Foreign.....................................

81, 992, 572
1, 586, 416

90, 065,108
2, 292, 055

90, 615,551
1, 438,202

96,364, 368 123,784, 453 153,171,100 153, 265, 513 184, 648,094 188, 350,919
1, 532, 829
1,461,635
1,868,872
2,506, 666
2,699,795
3,429,508

170, 222, 737
2,925,543

T o ta l..............................

83,578, 988

92, 357,163

92, 053,753

97,897,197 125, 246, 088 1155, 039, 972 155, 772,179 187, 347,889 191,780, 427

173,148,280

1, 687, 936

16, 229, 693

Exports—




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

I
174,0^9
7,151

9,155
1,967

4,247
3,560

26,158
4, 956

20, 038
6,424

23, 421
9, 098

10,564
7,432

35,169
5, 037

43, 312
9,551

17,972
3, 522

17,996 j

40,206

52,863

21,494

500,152

676, 394
2,420

505,956

T o ta l.........................................................

181, 220

11,122

7,807

31,114

26,462

32, 519

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Eoreign................................................................

425,520
8, 706

504, 019

379,917
1,958

402,180
5, 384

331,050
1,195

304,332

566,536

4, 067

497

1,425

T o ta l.........................................................

484, 226

508, 086

381, 875

407, 564

332, 245

304, 829

567,961 |

500,152

678,814

505,956

1,174,981
108,576

774, 955
22, 326

75, 408
251, 793

567, 863
152, 523

84, 529
648,173

26,398
883, 992

62,628
881, 893

129, 040
993, 815

153,980
970, 795

1, 436,862

1,288,557 |

797, 281

327, 201

720, 386

732, 702

910, 390

944, 521

1,122, 855

1,124, 775

1, 563,142

180,461

124, 449

152,544

190, 946
100

109, 923
840

127, 559

213,507

290, 709

291, 506

305,861

Greece:
Imports—
Eree.......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................
T o ta l.........................................................
Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foroifjii
T o ta l.........................................................
Greenland, Iceland, and Faroe Islands:
Imports—
Free.............................................................
Dutiable - -- -- — - - - - - - — .................................
T o ta l.........................................................
Exports—
Tlnmostir. ............. .......

.... ...... ........... . .

89

124,449

152,544

191, 046

110, 763

127, 559

213,507

290, 709

291, 538

305,950

110,583

170, 215

127,308
21

93, 198

40, 056

144,107
120

78, 408

78, 658

82, 533

61,116

170, 215

127, 329

93,198

40, 056

144, 227

78,408

78, 658

82, 533

61,116

225

159

4, 764

520

458

30
110,613 |
2,800

1
.............

1, 241

F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

7, 582, 880
13, 749, 097
12,501,144< . 10,423,195

9, 942, 891
10, 908, 870

10, 567,497
11,574, 990

18, 006, 075

20, 851, 761

22,142, 487

159

6,005

520

458

8, 985, 486
10, 081, 866

10, 601, 224
9, 731, 413

12, 894, 360
11, 938, 386

15, 349, 818
12,574, 358

11, 840, 777
12, 777, 607

15, 956, 319
14,598,612

19, 067, 352

20, 332, 637

24, 832, 746

27, 924,176

24, 618, 384

30, 554, 931

....................
2,800 |

Italy:
Imports—

Total .........................................................




26,250,241

107

225

............................

..

32

1

130,461 1

Foreign.. ............ .............. ................ ..... .
Total

126,280

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Gibraltar:
Imports—
Tree......................................................................
Dutiable........i .....................................................

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Year ending June 3
1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.

Dollars.
33,059,005

Dollars.
30,888,503
499, 632

E UR OFE—Continued.
Italy— Continued.
Exports—
Domestic . . .
Foreign........

Dollars.

Dollars.

12, 792,059
227,480

13,808,241
102,379

Dollars.
16,241,595
121, 530

Dollars.
19, 040, 558
103, 048

Dollars.
21, 377,761
124, 662

Dollars.
23, 067, 997
222,861

24, 892, 037
142,903

197,615

Dollars.
34,277,491
195,698

Total .

13, 019,539

13,910, 620

16, 363,125

19,143, 606

21,502,423

23, 290,858

25, 034, 940

33, 256, 620

34,473,189

31,388,135

Netherlands:
Imports—
Free.............
Dutiable-----

3, 968, 247
13, 480,701

2, 556, 925
8,134,054

3,595,160
11,587, 421

3, 789, 815
9, 505, 952

2,942, 244
9, 881,882

3,474, 530
9, 050,535

3, 746, 222
10, 711, 398

4, 562, 300
11, 290, 324

4,966, 809
15, 631, 990

4, 449, 411
15,196, 397

T otal.

17,448,948

10,690,979

15,182, 581

13, 295, 767

12, 824,126

12, 525, 065

14, 457, 620

15, 852* 624

20, 598, 799

19, 645, 808

38,118,527
386, 666

43, 087, 706
482, 606

30, 256,108

74, 693, 862

578,354

89,116, 242
270, 434

83, 847, 330

682, 895

63,417, 547
856, 977

78, 727, 644

755, 667

38,092, 901
929,998

50, 362,116

F o reign ----Total.

38,505,193

43,570, 312

31, 011, 775

39, 022, 899

51,045, Oil

64, 274, 524

79, 305, 998

89, 386, 676

84, 356, 318

75,123,135

2, 290,901

1,835,193
195,773

3,503,475

1, 964,823
269, 468

2, 294, 694
310,676

3, 388, 827

2, 954, 702

2, 651, 296

187,193

2, 003, 383
252,348

2, 691, 309

398,830

284,195

354, 389

415,728

528,153

Total.

2, 689,731

2, 030, 966

1, 690, 668

2, 255, 731

2, 234, 291

2, 605,370

2,975,504

3,743,216

3, 370,430

3,179,449

Exports—
Domestic . . .
Foreign.......

5, 709,621

5,194,020

2, 519,453
605

3,532,057

4,130, 730
1,670

5, 886, 542

211

2, 960,526
10,870

3,156, 991

17,713

5, 289, 460
. 4, 780

3, 044, 206
1,445

Total.

5, 727,334

5,194,231

2,971,396

3,156,991

2,520,058

3,532,057

4,132,400

5, 886, 542

5, 294, 240

3, 045,651

Exports—
Domestic . . .

08,9885

429, 273

Portugal:
Imports—
Free.........
Dutiable..




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

Roumania:
Imports—
289

12

T otal.........................................................
Exports—

15, 897
85,145
101, 042

289

48, 798

91,198

19, 330

47, 305

41, 965
100

111, 154

146, 048

41, 562

. 26,560

128, 879

48, 798

91,198

19, 330

47, 305

42, 065

111, 154

146, 048

41, 562

26,560

128,879

2, 373, 910
3,361,186

1, 375. 782
1, 475, 488

3, 036, 070

3, 341, 251
285, 683

2, 930, 681

2, 405, 388

2, 242, 646

539, 318

268, 978

2,134, 301

2, 297, 738

4, 564, 739
2, 681, 234

3,607,819
3, 423,073

4, 700, 893
2, 607, 510

T otal.........................................................
Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

5, 735, 096

2, 851, 270

3, 575, 388

3, 626, 934

3,199, 659

4, 539, 689

4, 540, 384

7, 245, 973

7,030, 892

7, 308, 403

2, 271, 746

6,825, 832
5, 946, 267
1. 043 ]
11.589
1
—’ —

7, 378, 090
118, 560

7, 591, 962
10, 314

7, 319, 008
17, 074

8, 478, 305
8, 362

7, 423, 482
14, 835

9, 059, 461
242.898

T otal.........................................................
Servia:*
Imports—

2, 301, 823

6, 827, 475

5, 957, 856

7, 496, 650

7, 602, 276

7, 336, 082

8, 486, 667

7,438, 317

8, 031, 624
r9 fin 1
>. d
'
8, 084, 228

Free......................................................................

23, 808

22, 360

10, 558

28, 316

20, 433

Russia:
Imports—

30,077

414
T o ta l........................................................
Exports—
Domestic_____ _ _ _____

28, 730

21, 293

25,571 j

9,770

10,536

25,443

50, 337

29, 520

64,352

143,322

171, 309
4, 425

438,843
508

321,157

975

T o ta l.........................................................

Dutiable.............................................................

29, 520

64,352

144,297

175,734

439,351

321,251




1, 852, 564
3,841, 989

1,138,983

836,479

94

3,116,892

973, 702
2, 600,424

1, 029, 366
3,101,815

2, 795, 494

1,123, 384
2,452,181

1, 362, 828
2, 619, 535

1, 871, 230
4, 078, 817

1, 701, 779
3, 707,522

2, 745, 987
5, 524,559

5,694,553 | 4,255,875

3,574,126

4,131,184

3, 631, 973

3, 575, 565

3, 982,363

5, 950, 047

5,409,301

8, 270, 546

“Includes Malta, Gozo, and Cyprus Islands after 1895.

109

Total.........................................................

34,468
15, 869

34, 683

10, 558

Foreign.................................................................
Spain:
Imports—
Free.....................................................................

19, 677
5, 766

34,683

23, 808

22, 360

25, 571
8,745
9,634
860
Dutiable...............................................................
1,025
902

9, 302, 359

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

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Year ending June 30—
1902.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.
13,114,076

Dollars.
10,916,632

Dollars.
11,453, 019

Dollars.
10, 889, 611
23,134

Dollars.
10, 202, 389
26,156

Dollars.
9, 068, 995
8, $12
9, 077,807

Dollars.
13,385,627
14,053

Dollars.
15,455,839

Dollars.
15, 502,410

13, 399,680

24,449
15,480,288

9,577
15, 511,987

357, 682
3,886,620
4, 244,302

EUROPE—Continued.
Spain—Continued.
Dollars.
Exports—
Dom eslic.............................................................. 13,427,171
32, 912
Foreign.................................................................
T otal............................................. ............ 13, 460,083

8,830

10,437

13,122,906

10, 927,069

39,409
11,492, 428

10,912,745

10, 228, 545

226, 701
3, 949,683
4,176,384

133, 417
2, 978, 649
3,112,066

143,072
2,388, 255
2,531, 327

175,788
3,144, 533
3,320,321

234, 623
2, 265,495
2, 500,118

127, 370
2, 547, 683
2, 675,053

129, 846
2,475, 709
2, 605,555

4, 083,156
1, 548
4, 084, 704

4,355, 777
35. 269
4, 391,046

4,648,086
4, 515
4, 652, 601

5, 019, 486
11,516

5,463,534
107

6, 311,393
2,393

12,204,947
13,342

5, 031,002

5,463, 641

6, 313, 786

12,218, 289

10,432, 597
3, 870
10,436,467

1,105, 911

640, 369
10, 809, 901
11, 450, 270

937, 014
14, 051, 940
14,988, 954

910,188

858,784

524,017

13,169, 845
14,080, 033

12,999,998
13, 849, 782

10, 856,818
11, 380,835

541,952
14,284,528
14,826,480

580,537
321, 267
16, 812, 731 15,478,133
17,393,268 | 15,799,400

17,124

17,578

32, 885

70, 328
543
70,871

263, 970

Sweden and Norway:
Imports—
Free.......................................................................
Dutiable................................................................
T o ta l..........................................................
Exports—
Domestic..............................................................
Foreign.................................................................
T o ta l..........................................................

356, 238
3,131,401

330, 801

3,487, 639

3, 475, 378
3, 806,179

11,838,911
5, 241

10,103,330
4,836

11, 844,152 , 10,108,166

Switzerland:
Imports—
Free.......................................................................

Dutiable............................................................... 14, 904, 817
T o ta l.......................................................... 16, 010, 728
Exports—
Domestic..............................................................
Foreign............................................................... .
T o ta l..........................................................
Turkey in Europe:

7, 391
7,391

17,124

17,578

69
32, 954

992, 761

1, 011, 202
646, 016
1, 657,218

1,361, 359
736,343
2,097,702

1, 637,014
1, 028,113
2,665,127

263,970

383,156
17, 401, 699
L 784,855
7,

266, 956
776
267, 732

249, 727
750
250,477

252,126

217, 465

3, 234
255,360

50
217, 515

1,245, 287
2,685, 579
3,930, 866

1,093, 247
2, 293, 535
3,386, 782

1, 345,538
3, 589, 808
4,935, 346

Imports—
Free.......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................
T o ta l..........................................................




1, 222, 703
2,215,464

1, 619, 817

795,115

871, 369

1,146, 277
2,766,094

1, 324, 222
2,119,337

1,488,461
2,359, 830

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

T o ta l___
United Kingdom:
England—
Imports—
Free............
Dutiable ..

45, 889

85,166

41, 390
343

31, 820
3, 085

52,097
2,670

139, 075

352, 304

340,357

392,908
50

604, 775

2,153

45,889

85,166

41, 733

34, 905

54, 767

139,075

354,457

340, 357

392, 958

604,775

41, 909, 849
112,372, 056

29, 923, 765
65,403, 712

45, 508, 658
89, 068, 862

50, 242,163
95, 208, 096

63, 405, 729
75, 887, 535

31, 586, 653
59, 487, 449

35,602,589
61, 750,431

51, 864, 268
81, 392,126

50,066,134
69, 245,852

54, 950, 905
81, 305, 070

154,281, 905

89, 327, 477 134, 577, 520 145, 450, 259 139,293,264

91, 074,102

Total
Exports—
Domestic . .
Foreign___

97,353, 020 133,256,394 119, 311,986

136, 255, 975

356, 861,909 368,784, 946 338, 555, 595 351,573, 579 417,126, 375 452, 805, 935 445, 053, 953 455, 207, 870 545,532,060
4,548,146
6,130, 430
4, 325, 226
2, 784,108
4, 433, 436
6, 321, 371
5, 854, 544
5, 890, 277
6, 804,147

480,242,607
6,255, 272

Total

361,410, 055 374,915, 376 341, 339, 703 355,898, 805 421, 559,811 459,127, 306 450, 944, 230 461,062, 414 552, 336,207

486,497, 879

Scotland—
Imports—
Free............
Dutiable...

1,068, 055
17,588,952

10,920,338

455, 226

4, 626, 229
10,103,400

9, 500, 488

7, 692,772
9, 470, 216

971,055
9, 552, 048

649, 851
11, 745, 955

846, 938
14, 759,163

666, 711
14, 003,406

17, 055, 255

5, 531, 083

700,596

18, 657, 007

11,375, 564

14,729, 629

15, 031, 571

17,162, 988

10, 523,103

12, 395,806

15.606,101

14, 670,117

17, 755, 851

35, 275, 827
1, 615,005

36,838,164

27, 600, 583
205, 756

31, 515, 499

959, 958

268, 401

35,037,695
372, 672

37, 544, 818
215, 865

36, 426, 463
216, 549

40, 065, 892
178, 733

42, 710, 725
151,557

30,561,794
285,985

Total

36, 890, 832

37,798,122

27,806, 339

31, 783, 900

35,410, 367

37, 760, 683

36. 643,012

40,244,625

42,862,282

30, 847,779

Imports—
Free...........
D utiable...

188, 569
9, 732, 288

85, 802
6,584,152

279,212
9, 496, 882

2, 209, 465
9, 272,139

382, 074

160,913
7,187, 067

54, 568
8, 684, 823

92,924
10, 626, 982

125,859

11,109,494

9, 280,539

140,749
11, 593, 985

Total

9, 920, 857

6,669,954

9, 776,094

9,481, 604

11,491,568

7, 347,980

8,739,391

10,719, 906

9, 406,398

11, 734,734

22, 828, 358
5, 306

18,345, 769

17,976, 792
2, 624

18, 056,127
2, 507

26, 284, 522
15, 695

44, 047, 549
„ 5,067

24,188, 509
2, 954

32, 510, 578
1,928

35, 973,619

Foreign-----

5,049

31,196,727
6, 092

Total

22, 833, 664

18,345, 769

17,979,416

18, 058, 634

26, 300, 217

44, 052, 616

24,191,463

32, 512, 506

35, 978,668

31,202, 819

Ireland—

Exports—
Domestic..,




I ll

Total
. Exports—
Domestic . .
Foreign-----

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Exports—
Domestic..........
Foreign..............

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Year ending June*30—

o u

n

t r i e

s .

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1901.

1902.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

Dollars.
71,480,575
96,467, 245

Dollars.
32,718,621
76,226,564

Dollars.
36, 307, 008
82,181, 209

Dollars.
52, 804,130
106,778,271

Dollars.
50,858, 704
92,529, 797

Dollars.
55,792. 250
109, 954, 310

EUROPE—Continued.
Total United Kingdom:
Imports—
F ree.......................................
Dutiable.....................' .........

Dollars.
43,166,473
139,693,296

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
24, 464, 593 50, 414, 099 55, 982,711
82, 908, 402 108, 669,144 113, 980, 723

T o ta l..........................

182,859, 769 107, 372, 995 159, 083, 243 169, 963, 434 167,947,820 108, 945,185

118, 488, 217

159, 582, 401

143, 388, 501

165,746, 560

Exports—
. Domestic..............................
Foreign..................................

414, 966, 094 423, 968,879 384,132, 970 401,145, 205 478, 448, 592 534, 398, 302
6, 542, 303
4, 821, 806
2.992,488
4, 596,134
7, 090,388
6,168, 457

505, 668, 925
6,109, 780

527, 784, 340
6, 035, 205

624, 216, 404
6, 960, 753

542,001,128

T o ta l..........................

421,134, 551 431, 059, 267 387,125, 458 405,741, 339 483, 270, 398 540, 940, 605

511,778, 705

533, 819, 545

631,177,157

548, 548, 477

Total Europe:
Imports—
Free.......................................
Dutiable................................

112,100, 070 78,395, 654 104,751,447 115, 978, 616 132, 787, 023 83, 927,167
346, 350, 023 216, 682, 211 278, 894, 366 302,660, 505 297, 405,182 222,006, 524

95,461,450
258, 423, 084

127,155, 022
313, 412, 292

121, 314, 860
308, 305, 592

137, 053, 876
338,108, 065

Total..........................

458, 450, 093 295, 077, 865 383,645, 813 418,639,121 430,192, 205 305,933, 691

353, 884,534

440, 567, 314

429, 620,452

475,161,941

Foreign..................................

651, 981, 003 686, 926, 334 620,965, 254 663,244,677 804, 207, 623 962, 202,778
6, 962, 438
9, 799, 076
9,178, 021 11, 603, 467
9, 995, 707 13, 944,488

925,165, 326 1, 028, 793, 341 1,121,909,593
14, 595, 012
11,374,422
11, 436, 767

994, 321,959
13, 712, 022

T o ta l..........................

661,976, 710 700, 870,822 627,927, 692 673, 043, 753 813, 385, 644 973,806,245

936, 602,093 1, 040,167, 763 1,136, 504, 605 1,008, 033, 981

Exports—
Domestic..............................

6, 547,349

N O R T H AM E RIC A.
British Honduras:
Imports—
Free.......................................

154,859
312

112,439
520

174,433
7, 376

187, 926
. 12,286

209, 667
17,016

123, 401

152,156

48,519

46,047

181, 292
16, 748

216,083

Dutiable................................

25, 426

202,152
32, 079'

T otal..........................

155,171

112, 959

181, 809

200,212

226, 683

171,920

198,203

198,040

241, 509

234,231




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

C

391,106
14,062
405,168
~ =

316,117

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and
Prince Edward Is la n d Imports—
Free................................................

2, 247, 724

Dutiable.........................................
T o ta l...................................

3, 458, 990
5, 706,714

1,832, 905
2, 641, 748
4, 474, 653

3, 831, 827
4, 986,177
2, 019, 788
1, 683,319
5, 851,615 S 6, 669, 496

4, 275, 044
1, 476, 258
5, 751, 302

1,735, 016
2,360,315
4. 095, 331

Exports—
Domestic.......................................
Foreign...........................................
T o ta l...................................

3,333,890
328,211
3, 662,101

3, 756, 605
294, 012
4, 050, 617

3, 884, 348
3, 706,132
4,065,480
363,376
335, 643 1
329,490
4, 041, 775 | 4, 394, 970 | 4,247,724

4,269,437
269,531
4,538,968

00

555, 333
394, 238
4, 806
16,282
8, 695
320, 923
402, 933
- 571,615
--------- 1: ----------=
=
-----------=

550, 815
563,399
18, 952
12,712
569, 767
576, 111
-----= = = = =

491, 323
9, 479
500,802

607,053
8, 469
615, 522

796, 841
16. 976
813, 817

760,141
13,535
773,676

1,307, 729
2, 395, 261
3, 702, 990

1, 660, 897
4, Oil, 976
5.672,873

1, 464, 899
4, 031, 798
5, 496, 697

1, 720,164
5, 798,160
7, 518, 324

4, 323, 869
386,179
4, 710, 048

6, 095, 347
352, 364
6, 447, 711

6,666, 680
345,250
7,011,930

5, 649, 619
356, 583
6, 006,202

1

Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and North­
west Territory—
Imports—
F ree................................................ 8,842, 847
Dutiable......................................... 20, 343,392
T o ta l....................................... 29,186, 239
Exports—
Domestic....................................... 38, 048,422
Foreign........................................... 1 3,251,729
T o ta l................................... 41, 390,151
British Columbia—

8, 459, 304

20, 996, 394
9, 684, 993
30. 681, 387

22, 788,167
8,131, 233
30, 919, 400

11,139, 710
8, 558, 699
12,003, 701
14, 473,044
23,143, 411 j 23, 031, 743

8, 605, 419
19,211, 569
27, 816, 988

9,188, 897
18, 410, 849
27, 599, 746

11, 388, 663
21, 911, 868
33, 300, 531

44, 636, 914
6,121,331
50, 761, 2*5

42, 070, 389

46,617,508

72, 592, 900

6,186, 668
52, 804,176

51, 205, 564
5,934, 097
57,139, 661

69,074, 339

4,642,317
46,712,706

5,843,455
74, 917, 794'

6, 433, 630
79, 026, 530

76, 264, 343
6, 745, 396
83, 009, 739

83, 945,432
6, 990, 281 !
90, 935, 713 !

88, 395, 867
7, 292, 808
95, 688, 675

492, 359
3, 310, 940
3, 803, 299

600, 020
2, 936, 662
3, 536, 682

832,255
2,806,414
3,638, 669

1,188, 561
3, 443,187
4, 631, 748

884, 913
3, 601, 321
4, 486, 234

1, 936, 036
3,943,177
5, 879, 213

3, 409, 679
5, 976, 041 !
9, 385, 720

2, 960, 911

2, 010, 980

2, 380, 259
108, 516
2, 488, 775

3,375,136
166, 300
3, 541, 436

4,106,689
150, 635
4, 257, 324

4, 093, 610
144, 773
4, 238, 383

5, 670, 646
191,874
5, 862, 520

7,110, 346
7, 650, 886
731,225 |
297,230
7, 841, 571 j
7, 948,116
!--------------------

Imports—
F ree................................................
Dutiable.........................................
T o ta l...................................

409, 542

556, 651

2,474, 968
2, 884, 510

2, 837, 582
3, 394, 233

Exports—
Domestic.......................................
Foreign...........................................
T o ta l...................................

1, 644, 534
187, 545
1, 832, 079

1, 647, 351
204, 881
1, 852, 232




89, 308
2,100, 288

4, 296, 358
7, 257, 269

113

17, 619, 041
9, 300, 372
26, 919, 413

14, 462, 726
22, 922, 030

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

s a 1902

Exports—
Domestic..................................... ................
Foreign.........................................................
T o ta l..................................................
British North America:
Dominion of Canada—

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Year ending June 30—
1902.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Imports—
Free...............................................................

Dollars.
149,0C
1

Dollars.
252,656

Dollars.
221,569

Dollars.

Dutiable........................................................

259, 578

283,159

Dollars.
325, 285
106, 551

102, 866

303, 202
110, 219

Dollars.
185, 975
186,140

Dollars.
252, 564
130,604

Dollars.
228,890
333, 869

Dollars.
148, 686
271, 629

Dollars.
343, 709
367, 740

T o ta l..................................................

408, 879

535, 815

324,435

413,421

372,115

383,168

562,759

420, 315

711, 449

Exports—
Dom estic...............................................
Foreign..................................................

1, 803, 357
30, 820

1, 641, 019
8,110

1,121,133
5, 866

1, 391, 207
6, 918

1,090, 827
9, 077

1,170, 900
4, 833

1,587, 198
8,299

2, 014, 920
2, 604

1,948, 827
8, 478

2, 058, 649
6, 633

Total..................................................

1. 834.177

1.649,129

1,126, 999

1, 398,125

1,099, 904

1,175, 733

1, 595, 497

2,017,524 j 1,957,305

2, 065, 282

Imports—
Free....................................................................... 11, 649, 414
Dutiable............................................................... 26, 536,928

11,10J,516
20, 225, 215

22, 266, 944

26, 804,160
14,407,840

28,198, 668
12, 524,124

14, 249, 262
17, 993, 339

11, 003, 905
20, 600,230

12,431, 242
27, 500. 591

14, 212,161

14,739,219

28, 690, 317

16, 413, 447
32, 374,126

T o ta l.......................................................... 38,186, 342 ) 31, 326, 731

37,006,163

41, 212, 000

40, 722, 792

32, 242, 601

31, 604,135

39, 931, 833

42, 902, 478

48,787, 573

48, 908, 634
5,073,134

54, 454, 454

78, 621, 365
6, 268, 454

82,597, 577
6, 972, 881

90,045, 256
7,292,238

103, 755, 021

6, 631, 592

59, 555, 875
6, 472, 850

99,671, 285

6, 631, 334

8, 075, 234

7, 953, 254

T o ta l.......................................................... 48, 628, 508 j 58, 313, 223

53,931,768

61,086,046

66, 028, 725

84, 889, 819

89, 570, 458

97, 337,494 107, 746, 519

111, 708,275

3,122, 828

N O R TH A M E R IC A —Continued.
British North America—Continued.
Newfoundland and Labrador—

431,836 j

Total British North America:

Exports—
Domestic .............................................................. 44,830,203
3, 798, 305
Foreign.................................................................

51,681, 889

Central American States:
Costa Rica—
Imports—
Free................. ..............................................
Dutiable........................................................

2, 308,222
1,136

2,287, 346
38

3, 294, 874
722

3, 833, 727
1, 460

3, 439,196
178

2, 679, 790
52, 636

3,499,185
82,714

2,902,816
77, 214

2,912, 856
77, 694

97,666

T o ta l..........................................................

2, 309,358

2,287,384

3, 295, 596 | 3, 835,187

3, 439, 374

2, 732,426

3,581, 899

2,980,030

2, 990,550

3, 220,494




114 MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

No. 4 4 .— MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

1,178, 301
32, 439
1, 210, 740

Guatemala—
Imports—
Free........

2, 554, 578

Dutiable.
T otal..
Exports—
Domestic
Foreign..
Total ..
Honduras—
Imports—
Free........
Dutiable.
Total ..
Exports—
Domestic
Foreign..
Total..
Nicaragua—
Imports—
Free........
Dutiable.
Total..
Exports—
Domestic
Foreign..
T otal..
Salvador—




1,157, 840
40, 772
1,198, 612

1, 292, 709
64, 763
1, 357, 472

I, 259, 268
260, 893
1, 520,161

1,210,057
30, 893
1,240, 950

1, 412, 012
50, 343
1, 462, 355

1,916,200
30, 526
1, 946, 726

1, 376,499
29, 343
1, 405, 842

2,225,210
132
376
2,554,710 ~2,225,580~

2, 691, 942

2, 079,475

1, 603,101
251, 202
1, 854, 303

161, 864
2,111,264

2, 239, 672
163, 306
2, 402, 978

3, 397, 224
115, 221
3, 512,445

2, 840, 495

552
2, 080, 027

1,862, Oil
57S
1, 862, 589

1, 949, 400

7, 442
2, 699, 384

152,841
2, 993, 336

1, 713,142
50, 720
1, 763, 862

2,596,032
69,376
2, 665, 408

3, 092, 323 ‘
65,736
3,158,059

2, 992,118
55, 063
3, 047,181

1,162, 572
39,142
1,201,714

1,071,811
31,152
1,102, 963

764, 642
20, 820
785, 462

1, 394,579

1, 606, 328

30,235
1, 424,814

74, 611
1, 680, 939

869, 232
42, 617
911, 849

1, 208, 371
925, 937
53,946
62, 669
988, 606 | 1,262,317

87, 524
1, 080, 788

1,610, 509
54, 075
1,664, 584

i

993, 264

683, 424
1, 488
684,912

761, 500
3,638
765,138 |

825, 974
46, 338
872, 312 [

695, 933
80, 711
776, 644

763, 527
83, 703
847, 230

766,904
17, 837
784, 741

442, 907

537, 463
21,048
558,511

615,009
30, 772
645,781

556,893
53, 728
610,621

669, 682
55, 309
724, 991

706, 793

787, 522

45,410
752, 203

44,494
832, 016

1,134, 398
47, 055
1,181,453

1,029,194

28, 788
471, 695

85, 815
1,115, 009

910, 691
72, 904
983, 595

1, 398, 867
1, 369
1, 400, 236

1, 560, 741
3, 731
1,564, 472

1,513,172
25, 620
1, 538, 792

1,263, 666
5, 256
1,268,922

1, 254, 806
7, 895
1, 262, 701

1,047,504
48, 361
1, 095,865

1, 431, 502
83,128
1, 514,630

1, 368, 919
151, 347
1, 520, 266

.1, 749,751
285, 885
2, 035,636

1,797, 764
180, 261
1, 978, 025

812, 654
125, 205
937, 859

814, 012
121,130
935,142

967,329
106,138
1,073, 467

1, 089, 320
179,695
1, 269, 015

1, 038, 664
152,031
1,190, 695

910,200
139,305
1, 409, 505

1,018,312
168,199
1,186,511

1, 606, 995
210,874
1, 817, 869

1, 344,373
137,821
1, 482,194

1,184, 997
174, 389
1,359, 386

1, 355, 674
56
1, 355, 730

2, 925, 720
749
2,926, 469

3,174, 588
89
3,174, 677

1,166, 970
1,166, 970

1,112,175
359
1,112. 534

785, 402
13, 743
799,145

1, 004, 946
80, 757
1,085, 703

672, 924
65. 750
738,674

57,370
1, 037,715

980,345

493,123
123, 764
616, 887

115

Imports—
Free........
Dutiable.
Total..

957,862
26, 223
984,085

961,216
40, 833
1,002, 049

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Exports—
Domestic
Foreign .
Total ..

in t o , an d

EXPORTED

from , the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , 1893 t o 1902— Continued.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1898.

1897.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.

Dollars.
725, 358
13, 364

!
!

1902.

N O R T H A M E R IC A —Continued.
Central American States—Continued.
Salvador—Continued.
Exports—
Domestic......................................................
Foreign..........................................................
T otal..........................................................

1,118,054
20,376

Dollars.
1, 059, 292
12, 403

Dollars.
1,236,595
24,033

Dollars.
1,582,217
26,356

Dollars.
1,596, 861
22,707

Dollars.
780, 634
15,941

Dollars.
617,307
8,107

673,273
6,167

1,138,430

1, 071, 695

1,260, 628

1, 608,573

1, 619, 568

796, 575

625,414

679, 440

Dollars.

892, 923

23, 298, 046

22, 734, 402

5,348,007

6,117,233

33, 320, 712
7, 061. 884

22,995,722

28,646,053 i 28,851,635

40, 382, 596

20, 405, 952
800,987

24, 283, 528

33, 703, 996 i 35,857,837
1, 270,965
617, 513

39, 072, 488

21,206,939

25, 483, 075

34,974,961

36, 475, 350

39, 873, 606

21,560, 011
7,166, 995

12,903, 789
2,731, 999

13,819,698
3,636,479

13, 990, 017

14,108,733
4, 896, 130

18, 405, 425

4, 521,555

4, 590, 297

T o ta l.......................................................... 33,555,099

28, 727, 006

15,635, 788

17,456,177

18, 511, 572

19, 004, 863

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................. 18,891,714
f 76, 920
Foreign.................................................................

12, 441, 805
400,344

14, 582, 484
423,422

18. 686,797
763,459

22, 726, 596
694,468

12, 842,149

15,005, 906

19,450,256

23,421,064

19, 568, 634

875, 558
17, 365

738, 722

Mexico:
Imports—
Free....................................................................... 27,145, 469
Dutiable................................................................ 6,409,630

T otal..........................................................

Dollars.

1

1,199, 547

801,118

j

Miquelon, Langley, and St. Pierre Islands:
Imports—
F ree.......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

270
67, 421

117, 255

899
184,403

923
163,443

1,724
138,079

817
160,213 i

488
85,795

624
66, 077

131
32, 683

894
57, 654

T o ta l..........................................................

67, 691

117, 255

185, 302

164, 366

139,803 |

161,030)

86,283

66, 701

32, 814

58, 548

185, 226
12, 000

149, 902

167,496

141, 916

161, 525

195, 764

6,742

2, 728

3, 531

5,924

9, 241

192, 509
2,115

176,141
3, 246

218, 014
2, 706

159,576

Foreign ...............................................................
T o ta l..........................................................

197, 226

156, 644

170,224

145,447

167,449

205,005 |

194,624

179, 387

220,720

169, 019

Exports—
Domestic..............................................................




9, 443

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending June 30—
Countries.

116

No. 4 4 .— MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

W est Indies:
British, including Bermuda—
15, 694, 806

Dutiable........................

1,093, 632

12,746,598
715,175

6,939,299
3,303,852

T o ta l..........................

16, 788, 438

13, 461, 773

10, 243,151

Exports—
Domestic.......................
Foreign..........................

8, 855, 943
151, 019

9, 287, 496
153, 396

8, 465,349
120,393

9, 460,989
197,211

T o ta l..........................

9, 006, 962

9,440,892

8, 585,742

9,658, 200

4, 765, 993
6, 557, 299

4, 534, 548

4, 903, 441
8, 004, 275

6, 556, 921

6,49,4, 511
8,150,783

5,402, 533
6,928, 648

6, 045, 571
7, 337, 077

7, 240, 331
5, 425,496

11,323,292 | 12, 907, 716

11, 091, 469

14, 645, 294

12, 331,181

13, 382,648

12, 665, 827

8, 638,187
159,944

9,197,878
175, 277

9, 664, 375
152,830

9, 905, 793
113,376

10,052,168
137,891

11, 056, 444
149,387

8,798,131

9, 373,155

9,817,205

10,019,169

10,190,059

11,205,831

Cuba—

1
66, 049, 369

Dutiable.

12, 657,137

67,418, 289
8, 259, 972

17, 684, 765
35,186,494

2, 074, 763
37, 942, 967

1, 270, 059
17,136, 756

276, 000
14, 956, 477

1,031,713
24, 377,115

1,854,373
29,517,331

2, 691, 587
40,731,501

32, 050, 667

Total ..

78, 706, 506

75,678, 261

52,871,259

40, 017, 730

18, 406,815

15, 232, 477

25, 408, 828

31, 371, 704

43,423,088

34, 694, 684

Exports—
Domestic
Foreign. .

23, 604, 094

19,855,237
270, 084

12,533, 260

7,312, 348
218, 532

7, 599, 757
660,019

9, 233, 894
327, 762

17, 247, 952
1, 368, 425

25, 236, 808
1, 276, 592

24,100, 453
1, 864, 348

25, 012,109

274, 401

24,157, 698 1 20,125, 321

i2 ,807, 661

7, 530, 880

8, 259, 776

9, 561, 656

18, 616, 377 , 26,513,400

25, 964, 801

26,623,500

527, 661

496, 647

150, 340
89,435

26, 634
340, 655

317, 244

12,541
586, 787

13,217
555, 718

5, 091

15,323

19, 594
290,745

3,446

19,965

474, 816

389,857

547, 626 |

511,970

239,775

310, 339

367, 289

327, 759

599, 328

568, 935

478, 262

394, 948

Domestic
Foreign..

600, 804
3, 519

579, 977
1, 982

493, 570
1, 646

535, 974
1, 399

519,448
2, 317

704, 034
3, 588

495, 833
2, 233

622,145
2,379

685,287
6, 863

683,259
21, 000

Total..

604, 323

581, 959

495, 216

537, 373

521,765 |

707,622

498,066

624, 524

692,150

704, 259

Total..

2,644, 017

j
553, 604

1, 611, 391

Danish—
Imports—
Free........
Dutiable .
Total ..

10,515

Exports—




J 17

Imports—
Free........

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Imports—
Free................................

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from , the

U n it e d St a t e s , b y Co u n t r ie s ,

1893

1902—Continued.

to

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

Dollars.

Dollars.

. Dollars.

Dollars.
93,136

1900.

1899.

1898.

1901.

1902.

N O R T H A M E R IC A —Continued.
W est Indies—Continued.
Dutch—
Imports—
F ree...............................................................
Dutiable......................................... •
..............
T o ta l..........................................................
Exports—
Domestic......................................................

Dollars.
249, 721
21, 873

51,905
10, 782

171, 828
4,580

107,156
55, 978

271,594

62,687

176,408 |

163,134

3, 207
96,343

92,208
154,694
246,902

174,243

316,186

240,019 |

207,411

I
1

2, 298

044,466
3,132

625, 325
5,147

582,185

647,598

630.472

28,996
1,180

10, 876
3,096

2, 269
976

13,972

3, 245

1,531,573
11,411

1,847,743 1 1,828,633
19,425 i
23,001

1, 668, 840

1, 617,130 i 1, 542, 984

1,867,168 j 1,851,634

1, 690, 752

747,589
5,114

595,596
2, 671

550, 615
68,890

619,118
3,643

649, 971
2, 370

541, 295

Foreign..........................................................

3,168

T otal..........................................................

752, 703

598, 267

619, 505

622,761

652,341

544, 463

579,887

470,732
3,703
474,435

French—
Imports—
Free...................................................... .........
Dutiable........................................................

7, 902
438

17, 095

T o ta l..........................................................

8,340

Exports—
Domestic.....................................................

|
Dollars, j Dollars.
165,096
163,989
42, 315
76,030

Dollars.
168,490
147, 696

Dollars.

Dollars.
160,915
13, 328

1
j

|

1, 241

25, 786
1, 846

6, 905
5,881

18,336

27,632

12,786

17,134

9,944 |

27,947

13, 754

8, 580
1,364

788

30,888

28,735

:
1, 518,544

30,176 |
j

1,665,461
1,605,044
14, 164 '
12,086

i

Foreign..........................................................

1,799,097
19,858

1, 822, 020
26, 788

1. 581, 451
8,407

Total..........................................................

1,818,955

1, 848, 808

1,589,858 j L 530,326
,

1, 679, 625

Haiti—
Imports—
Free...............................................................
Dutiable........................................................

715,082
20,959

821,431
18, 615

2, 742,978
3,561

1, 693, 976
3, 642

1,456, 853
3, 367

858,181 1
18,401 '

80*1,674
24,856

1,164,826
19, 971

1,181,138
18,102

1,193, 936

Total..........................................................

736, 021

840, 046

2,746,539 | 1,697,618

1,460,220

876,582

826,530

1,184,797

1.199,240

1, 204, 461




11,782

21, 912

10, 525

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending June 30—
Countries.

118

N o . 4 4 .—

Exports—
Domestic......................................................

4, 759, 244
333,557

4,104,161
319, 341

3, 554, 433
277,955

2,691,550
277, 029

2, 269,113
186, 853

2,796, 834
199,855

3,144, 230
280,432

2, 481,753
209, 660

5,472, 040

5, 743,935

5, 092, 801

4, 423, 502

3, 832, 388

2,968,579

2, 455, 966

2, 996, 689

3, 424,662

2, 691, 413

Imports—
Free...............................................................
Dutiable........................................................

3, 994, 673
13,950

3,126, 895
8, 739

375,864
1,131,148

48,608
2, 248, 045

101,711
2. 079, 313

50,667
2, 363, 689

309,683
2,870,144

61, 710
3, 016,938

T otal.........................................................

4, 008, 623

3,135, 634

3,506, 512

2, 296, 653

2,181, 024

2,414, 356

3,179, 827

3, 078,648

2, 502, 788
7, 819

2.705, 646
14, 862

1,820,203
13, 341

2, 080, 400
21, 694

1, 964, 850
24, 038

1, 481, 629
24, 317

2, 633, 400
52, 448

4, 260, 892
379,557

T otal.........................................................
Santo Domingo—
Imports—

2, 510, 607

2,720, 508

1, 833, 544

2,102, 094

1, 988, 888

1, 505, 946

2, 685, 848

4, 640,449

Free...............................................................
Dutiable.......................................................

2,368,620

3,164, 062
36, 790

477,707
1, 036, 876

426, 756

293, 865

310, 567

27, 695

2, 468, 313

2, 075,559

2, 071, 572

414, 310
2, 711, 469

272,363
3,408,050

563,190
2, 990,586

453, 678
2, 099,792

T o ta l.........................................................
Exports—
Domestic......................................................

2, 396, 315

3,200, 852

1, 514, 583

2, 895, 069

2,369,424

2, 382,139

3,125, 779

3,680,413

3,553,776

2, 553,470

1,108, 733
34,746

1,715, 782
52,820

1,318, 919

1, 019, 242
44, 874

1,045,037 ! 1,087,179
53,598
64,079

1, 046, 467
57,546

1,237,135
79,963

1, 704, 008

42,148

95, 677

1,478, 092
99, 500

1,143,479

1,768, 602 i 1, 361,067

1, 064,116

1,098,635 j 1,151,258

1,104, 013

1,317,098

1,799,685

1, 577,592

47, 500,826
64,650, 085

52,987,980
77,047,241

58, 071,121
87, 086,983

70,889, 097
80,187,427

T o ta l......................................................... 183,732,712 166,962, 559 133,915,682 |126,877,126 105,924,053 | 91,376,807 112,150, 911 130,035, 221 145,158,104
Exports—
1
Domestic............................................................. 113,952, 989 111, 476, 589 101,948,290 107, 967, 869 116, 221, 989 131,148, 450 147, 629, 391 176, 611, 003 185,112,926
8,216, 623
6, 627, 304
8, 599, 627
8, 736, 472 | 8, 479,391 10, 302. 316 10,983,622 11, 421, 534
5, 835, 900
Foreign........................................... ....................

151,076, 524
192, 707,121
11, 263,959

Total......................................................... 119,788,889 119,693, 212 108, 575, 594 jll6, 567, 496 124. 958,461 |139, 627, 841 157,931, 707 187,594,625 196, 534,460

203,971,080

Total..........................................................
Porto Rico a
—

Exports—
Domestic......................................................
Foreign.........................................................

Foreign..........................................................
Total.........................................................
Total North America:

Imports—
Free....................................................................... 136,858,611 130,377, 405
Dutiable............................................................... 46,874,101 36,585,154




75,416, 250
58, 499, 432

58, 996, 229
67, 880, 897

58,986,070
46,937,983

41,583,441
49,793,366

* The commerce with Porto Rico is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after June 30, 1900.

#

119

5, 342, 630
401, 305

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.

5,170, 634
301,406

Eoreign.........................................................

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Year ending June 30—
1894.

1893.

1896.

1895.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.

1902.

SO U TH AM E R IC A.
Argentina:
Imports—
Free.............................................
Dutiable.....................................

3, 843, 843
1, 395, 252

Dollars.
2, 687, 999
809, 031

Dollars.
6, 835, 982
839, 288

Dollars.
8, 934, 244
379,141

Dollars.
9, 845, 917
926,710

Dollars.
1, 443, 916
4, 471, 963

Dollars.
1,980, 773
3,131, 788

Dollars.
2, 010, 864

1, 440,187
6, 625,131

Dollars.
2,077,960
9, 042, 761

Total................................

5, 239, 095

3, 497, 030

7, 675, 270

9, 313, 385

10, 772, 627

5, 915, 879

5,112, 561

8,114, 304 [ 8,065,318

11,120, 721

Exports—
Domestic....................................

4, 786, 567

4, 593, 418

4, 399, 216

269, 328

56,947

5, 945, 202
439, 782

480, 224

9, 238, 768
324, 742

11,263,322
294, 915

11, 289, 938

193,129

5, 491, 216
487,830

5, 948, 846

Foreign.......................................

247,730

9. 603, 574
198,230

T o ta l...................'............

4, 979, 696

4, 862, 746

4,456,163

5,979,046

6, 384, 984

6, 429, 070

9, 563, 510

11, 558, 237

11, 537, 668

9, 801,804

Imports—
Free.............................................
Dutiable......................................

5, 328

Dollars.

6,103,440

Bolivia:

T o ta l.......... ...................
Exports—
Domestic
............................
Foreign.......................................
T o ta l................................
Brazil:
Imports—

22

257

148
|
1

5,470
24,849

10, 071

i...............
10,071
24,849

10, 888

22
21,839

’
10, 888 |

5,155

68
21,907

20,451

31, 298

20,675

257

59,223

152,285
30

88, 488
653

59,223

152, 315

89,141

224
5,155

|

31,298 |
1

Free.............................................
Dutiable.....................................

76,008, 364
213,774

79, 295, 660
64, 499

77, 080, 854
1, 750,622

67, 277, 998
3,782,048

66, 883, 467
2, J55, 922

58, 709, 543

56, 270, 043

3, 040, 826

1, ( 05, 704

55, 204,311
2, 869,146

64, 973, 720
5, 669,627

73, 660,261
5, 517, 776

T o ta l................................

76,222,138

79, 360,159

78,831,476

71, 060, 046

69, 039,389

61, 750, 369

57, 875, 747

58, 073, 457

70, 643, 347

79,178, 037

12, 339,584
48, 540

13, 827, 914

11, 576, 461

55, 085

12,142, 830
96, 206

11,481,094

35,253

12,406, 785
34, 280

13, 262, 951

38, 092

15,135,125
29,954

14,222, 934

Foreign.......................................

97, 025

87,113

10* 310, 647
80,483

T o ta l................................

12,388,124

13, 866, 006

15,165,079

14, 258,187

12,441, 065

13,317, 036

12, 239, 036

11,578, 119

11,663, 574

10, 391,130

Exports—
Domestic....................................




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

.

1

|

3, 847, 588
147, 853

■ 1
3,420,985 I 4,421,848
115, 212 1
43, 713

4, 676, 781
32, 236

3, 791, 686

3, 594, 628
141,679

748

2, 742, 501 * 6,845, 326
200,461
267, 500

8, 352, 681
330, 598

7, 539, 675
201, 084

T o ta l..........................................................

3,995,441

3,536,197

4, 465, 561

4, 709,017

3, 792, 434

3,736,307 i 2,942,962

7,112, 826

8, 683, 279

7, 740,759

Exports—
Domestic...............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

2, 971, 341
9, 490

2, 262, 011
10, 519

2, 789, 286
4,813

3,424,912
6, 896

2, 587,168
3,371

2, 349, 955
1, 772

2,106,106
1, 018

3, 282, 761
4, 804

5, 282,405
12,321

3, 710, 423
4, 099

Total...........................................................

2, 980, 831

2,272, 530

2, 794,099

3,431,808 | 2,590,539

2, 351, 727

2,107,124

3, 287, 565

5,294,726

3, 714, 522

F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

1, 499, 527
2, 073, 391

1,338, 283
896, 604

3, 363, 692
349, 990

4,843,256
126.836

4, 597, 317
133, 616

4,666,452 j 4,422,067
517,152 |
704,664

3, 723,735
584, 079

2, 762, 254
468, 398

2, 351, 020
920, 874

T o ta l.........................................................

3, 572, 918

2,234, 887

3,713,682

4,970,092

4,730, 933

5,183, 604

5,126,731

4, 307, 814 | 3, 230, 652

3, 271, 894

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

3, 047, 620

2, 702,106
82, 528

2, 498, 856

3, 310,167

97,446

72,421

3, 711, 399
95, 766

3, 204, 440
72, 817

2, 990, 074

108,157

52,020

2, 668, 289
42, 399

3, 095,165
46, 887

2, 923, 611
49,849

3,155, 777

2, 784, 634

2, 596, 302

3, 382, 588

3, 807,165

3,277,257

3, 042, 094

2, 710,688

3,142,052

2, 973, 460

958,216
2,012

816, 012
472

814,733
6, 933

763, 633
10

566, 307

679, 329
86, 261

937, 029

1, 397, 356

219

117,624

127,022

1, 247, 354 ’
177, 486

1, 203, 363
343,201

T o ta l.........................................................
Exports—

960, 228

816, 484

821, 666

763, 643

566, 526

765, 590

1, 054, 653

1,524,378

1,424,840 |

1,546,564

Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

815, 839

759, 474

734,426

688,042

1,704 |

915

1,374

734,276
592

853,772
1,421 |

880, 392
2,199

1,215,064
944

2,012, 698

1,586

2,387

1, 457, 653
4,452

Total.........................................................

817, 425

761,178 |

735, 341

689,416

734,868

855,193)

882,591

1, 216, 008

2, 015,085

1, 462,105

Colombia:
Imports—

.

T o ta l.........................................................
Ecuador:
Imports—
Free............. ........................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

Falkland Islands:
Imports—
Frpifi
'T
'ri+n1




I
|

1

!
. ............... -

18,120
i
....... .. ■
------------------

—_ ------------

18,120

121

Dutiable........................ ................... ......... .

l

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Chile:
Imports—
Free.......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

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fkom , the

U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s ,

1893

1902—Continued.

to

122

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Year ending June 30—
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
688

Dollars.
800

Dollars.
1,010

Dollars.

Dollars.

688

800

1901.

1902.

SOUTH A M E R IC A —Continued.
Falkland Islands—Continued.
Exports—
Domestic...............................................
Foreign..................................................
T o ta l...........................................

Dollars.
797

797

....................
1, 010 1
1

Dollars.
1, 005

1,005

Guiana:
British—
Imports—
Free........
Dutiable.

5, 028, 848
330

4, 223, 887
83

486,375
2,035, 329

3, 414, 687

4,024
3, 657, 932

3,045.707 | 3,462,904

13,920 1
1,867
3, 781,438 ' 4,803,528

41,038
3, 375, 778

Total ..

5, C29,178

4, 223,970

2,521,704

3,418,578

3, 661, 956

3, 060, 968 | 3, 500, 207

3,795,358

4,805,395
........

3,416, 816

i

3, 891

15,261 j

37,303

j

Exports—
Domestic
Foreign..

1, 953, 012
47,663

2, 360, 938
53,782

1, 684, 830
20,801

1, 719, 705
29, 488

1, 532,115
33,821

1,703,071 j 1,704,204
44, 304
45, 341

1,882,218
1,689,159
32,974 j
45,245

1, 920, 753
33, 641

Total ..

2, C O 675
O,

2, 414, 720

1,705, 631

1,749,193

1, 565, 936

1, 747, 375 | 1, 749, 545

1, 915,192

1, 734, 404

1, 954, 394

Imports—
F ree........

1,079, 667

1, 078, 514

723, 246

Dutiable.

43

27

132, 262

667,719
289,528

655, 264
381, 424

697,957
953,052

854, 494
375,918

889, 667
383, 064

1, 037, 585
349, 285

3,078,541 |

855,508

957,247

1, 036, 688

1, 457,135 | 1, 651,009

1, 230,412

1, 272, 731

1, 386, 870

Dutch871, 612
585,523

T o ta l. .

1,079, 710

Exports—
Domestic
Foreign..

364, 725
8, 634

381, 641

338, 687
4, 822

360, 282
1, 375

383, 439
897

406, 030

443,378

2, 384

379

487,145
6, 840

606,481
4, 506

489, 720

9, 216

Total ..

373, 359

390,857

343, 509

361, 657

384, 336

408, 414

443,757

493, 985

610,987

490,158




438

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

F ren ch Imports—
Free........................ ............. ....................

35, 905

23,400

25, 065

31,419

8,100
37

12,551

37,764
165 |

37,552
12

54,018

26,225
323

37,564 |

54,018 [

26,648

[
!

|

35, 965

23, 400

25,065

31,419

8,137

12, 551

37,929

108,004
5, 349

98, 837
7,020

83, 017
3,056

100, 697
3,157

110,907
2, 767

149,023
1,018

168, 670
1,420

187,972
1,938

197,701 j
2,306 |

207,405
2,512

T otal. ......................................................

113,353

105,857

86,073

103,854

113, 674

150, 041

170,090

189,910

200,007

209,917

887
114

10,239
35

160
1,740

1, 749

1,001

10, 274

160

1. 740

1, 959

4 884

12,695

16,784

10,751

4, 884

12, 695

16, 784

Paraguay:
Imports—

T o ta l..........................................................
Exports—
Domestic_________________ __________
Foreign______ _______________________ ____
_
T otal.........................................................
Peru:
Imports—
F ree......................................................................

740

10. 751

699
!

740

210

699

i

Dutiable............................................................... |

811,872
7,296

485, 319
6, 065

441, 885
31, 430

697,951
14, 745

644, 441
77,*648

541,993
172, 254 j

521, 502
975, 476

635,268
1,487,275

896, 792
2, 759,388

1, 267,476
2, 001, 935

T otal.......................................................... 1

722,089

714,247 | 1,496,978

2,122,543

3, 656,180

3, 269, 411

819,168

491, 384

473,315

712,696 !

Exports—
Dom estic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

635,135
1, 586

586, 761
4, 616

626, 897

995, 617
3, 764

1,105, 381

'3,488

T o ta l..........................................................

636, 721

591, 377

630,385

999, 381

F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

1, 535, 880
87, 500

1, 385, 818
33,755

2,409, 349

3, 236, 255

290,299

6,173

T o ta l.........................................................

1, 623, 380

1,419, 573

2, 699, 648

3, 242, 428

1,323,483
2,167

1,658,060
4, 415

3,122,180
4, 754

2, 555, 730
3,265

1,108,436|

1,302,695

1, 325, 650

1, 662, 475

3,126, 934

2, 558, 995

3, 514, 841
213

296, 880

231,279

1, 475, 600

1, 049, 830

321,308
1, 526, 769

225, 440
1, 658,554

2, 219, 250

1, 281,109 | 1, 848, 077 J 1, 883, 994

2, 520, 579

3, 055

Uruguay:
Imports—




3, 515 054 j 1, 772, 480

301, 329

123

1, 298, 570
4,125

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Total.............................. ........................
Exports—
Domestic......................................................
Foreign.........................................................

EXPORTED

fr om , the

U n it e d St a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s , 1893

to

1902— Continued.

1902.

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

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Year ending June 30—
Countries.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Dollars.
902,144

Dollars.
1, 240, 025
21, 976

Dollars.
1,401,073
80,127

Dollars.
1, 045,266
168,160

Dollars.
1,130, 239
84, 009

Dollars.
1, 216, 488

Dollars.
1, 745, 705

Dollars.

SOUTH A M E R IC A —Continued.
Uruguay—Continued.
Exports—

Dollars.
1, 542,125
44, 334

58, 462

Dollars.
971,547
43, 624

26, 334

71,015

1, 613, 822
23, 252

T o ta l..........................................................

960,606

1, 015,171

1,262,001 j 1,481,200

1, 213,426

1,214,248

1,242,822

1,816,720

1, 637,074

1,586,459

Venezuela:
Imports—
F ree......................... ...........................................
Dutiable................................................................

454,122
3,170, 996

189, 483
3, 274, 998

9,117, 079
956, 872

9,644, 399
5, 512

9, 540, 050
3,522

6, 898, 592
823,972

5, 575, 021
932,826

4, 367, 673
1,132, 346

5, 454, 263
1,191, 585

5, 080, 398
1, 206,723

Domestic..............................................................
Foreign........ ......................................................

T o ta l..........................................................

3,625,118

3, 464, 481

10,073, 951

9,649, 911

9, 543,572

7, 722, 564

6, 507, 847

5, 500,019

6, 645, 848

6, 287,121

Exports—
Domestic..............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

4,142. 051
65, 610

4, 089, 732
47, 431

3, 706, 978

3, 780, 715
58, 031

3, 376,184

2, 704, 908
41, 353

2, 401,910
50,847

2, 755, 226

41, 338

2, 811, 859
39, 775

3, 224, 317

33,486

47, 560

38,517

T otal..........................................................

4, 207, 661

4,137,163

3,740,464

3,838, 746

3,417, 522

2,746,261

2,851,634

2,452, 757

3, 271, 877

2, 793, 743

94, 946, 247 105, 730, 347 100, 797, 546 100, 051, 414
8,050,911
7, 337, 991
5, 200, 860
6,436,773

77, 730, 757
14,360,937

73, 453, 399
13,134, 494

75, 411, 829
18,254, 945

86, 298, 243
24, 069, 099

94, 586,897
25,198, 859

92, 091, 694 j 86, 587, 893

93,666, 774 110, 367. 342

119, 785, 756

Total South America:
Imports —
Free....................................................................... 95,109,220
7,098,595
Dutiable........................................... ...................

T o ta l.......................................................... 102,207,815 100,147,107 112,167,120 108. 828, 462 jl07, 389, 405
Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

32, 090, 871
548,206

32,644,450

33, 248, 231
277, 704

35,517,887
779,784

32,944, 817
823,829

33, 033, 965

35, 068, 301

567, 860

787, 736

591,601

38, 337, 647
608,116

43, 876,104
524, 091

37,583,144
460,473

T otal.......................................................... 32,639, 077

33, 212, 310

33, 525, 935

36, 297, 671 j 33, 768, 646

33,821,701

35,659,902

38, 945, 763

44,100,195

38,043,617

1, 537, 785 * 1, 519, 791

1, 928,374

ASIA.
Aden: a
Imports—
Free.......................................................................




l

2,469.460

1,660,109

1, 344, 565

1,655,907 , 1,503,454

2, 014, 525 i 1, 924, 218

D utiable...........................................................

38,108

193

3, 231

723

4,550

T o ta l....................................................... .

2, 471,937

2,477

1,660, 639

530 |

1, 382, 673

1, 656,100

1, 503, 802

2.017, 756

1,924,941

1,542,335

1,520,629

1, 930, 644

Domestic.............................................................

570,332

595,087

636, 887

510,160

989,897
1, 500

593, 345

993, 741

1, 490, 094

999,213

916, 896

149

685

348 [

838 |

2,270

910
T o ta l.........................................................

570,332

595, 087

637, 797

510,160

991,397

593, 345

Imports—
F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

15, 469, 945
5,166, 590

13, 348,786
3,786, 242

16, 958, 428
3, 587,401

18,195, 233
3,827,771

17, 288, 264
3,115, 598

15,120, 790
5, 205, 646

T otal.........................................................

20, 636, 535

17,135, 028

20,545,829

22,023,004

20,403, 862

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................

3, 900, 457

5, 858, 488
3,938

3, 602, 741

6, 921,136

1, 099

797

5, 862, 426

3, 603, 840

6,921,933

999,898

916, 896

8,230,760
10,388,508

14.496,283
7,764,244
12,400,643 | 10.539,462

10, 916, 457
10,139, 373

20, 326, 436

18, 619, 268

26,896, 926 i 18, 303, 706

21, 055, 830

11,916,888
7, 545

9, 992, 070
824

14, 437, 422
56, 018

15, 213,285

11,924, 433

9, 992, 894

14, 493, 440

15,259,167

993,741 , 1,490,243 l

China: >
'

i

Foreign.................................................................
T o ta l.........................................................

3, 900, 457

10, 287,312
118, 522

24, 531,118
191, 788

j 10,405,834

24, 722, 906

45, 882 i

East Indies:
British —

1
j

Imports—
Free............................................................... 20, 525, 890
Dutiable......... ........................................... 5, 442, 664

9,477, 205
5, 352, 456

16,080, 268

17, 652, 873
2, 717, 685

17, 643, 021
2,924,101

18, 356, 464
8, 881,995

23, 097, 494
9, 462, 818

30, 785, 256
14,570,720

29, 054, 645

5,185, 745

14, 827,848

32, 092, 584
16, 328, 634

25, 968, 554

14,829, 661

21,266, 013

20, 370, 558

20, 567.122

27, 238, 459.

32, 560, 312

45,355,976

43, 882,493

48, 421, 218

3,152, 679
81

4, 328, 757
346

2, 851, 835

3, 219, 296
6, 072

3, 842, 039
2, 872

4, 694, 663
1, 350

4,338,819

2,106

3,117

4, 882, 690
9,633

6, 248,408
3, 396

4, 620,983
893

T o ta l.........................................................

3,152, 760

4, 329,103

2, 853, 941

3,225, 368

3,844,911

4, 696, 013

4, 341, 936

4,892, 323

6,251, 804

4, 621, 876

8, 681,981
14, 607

11,239,656
39,069

2, 024, 685

5, 702,597

3, 398, 030
11,455, 996

2, 447, 846
13,157, 020

3, 224, 907
11, 304, 428

1, 461, 505
19,852,440

3, 695, 043
24,191, 771

2, 031, 626

Dutiable........................................................

36, 994, 855

2,412, 673
12, 336, 568

T o ta l.........................................................

8, 696, 588

11, 278, 725

7, 727,282

14,854, 026

15. 604. 866

14, 529, 335

21,313, 945

27, 886, 814

19,026,481

14,749, 241

Dutch—
Imports—
F ree...............................................................

a Included in “A ll other British Possessions” prior to 1896.




b Exclusive of foreign possessions in China for 1900,1901, and 1902, which are included in “All other Asia.”

125

T o ta l.........................................................
Exports—
Domestic......................................................
Foreign............................ 1.........................

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Exports—

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from , the

U n it e d S t a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s , 1893

1902— Con tinned.

to

126

N o . 44.^-M ERCHANDISE IMPORTED

Year ending J une 30—
1893.

1894.

1896.

1895.

1898.

'1897.

1902.

1901.

1900.

1899.

A S IA —Continued.
East Indies—Continued.
Dutch—Continued.
Exports—

Dollars.
1,183, 599

Foreign..........................................................

6

Dollars.
1, 722,442
434

T o ta l..........................................................

1,183,605

1, ^22,876

Domestic......................................................

Dollars.
2, 060, 958
3, 747

Dollars.
2, 074,791

37

1,533, 302
847

1, 548, 973

1, 534,149

2, 064, 705

2, 076, 291

Dollars.
Dollars.
1,576,316
1,147,019
296 i....................

Dollars.
2, 093, 498
611

Dollars.
1,201,405
11

Dollars.
1. 548, 936

1,147,315 j 1,576, 316

2, 094,109

1, 201, 416

French—
Imports—

Dollars.

1,500

'
78,158

78,158

6, 882

4

4

6,882
I

Exports—
156,020
193, 049
Domestic......................................................
Eorei <rn. . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [
.................. t.....................
193, 049
156,020
T o ta l.......................................................... !

69,136 |

163, 955

135,183

152,265

7,632

207,587

69,136 |

163, 955 |

1
152,265

135,183

1,310

58,333

•|
7, 632

Portuguese—

207,587 [

58,333

i

1,310
j

Imports—
603

.................... S

Exports—
j
Domestic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __. . .

i
.......

T dI q
I
i
...................................................................i..........




603 )

519 |
.....................

1

T n € ftla
Y ^.i ^
T otal.................................. .......................

519

"

9

|

!
1
i
j
j
i.................... 1
..................... 1
.....................

.....................
529 !.................... 1

9

529 I.....................
1

1, 034

1
1, 034

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Hongkong:
Imports—
253,289
639, 222

353,546
422,930

855,954
563,170

878,078

892, 511

776,476

1, 419,124

4, 214, 576
2,126

4, 208,128
1,719

4, 244, 895

4, 216, 602

4, 209, 847

4, 253, 040

617, 537
283, 752
306, 305 462, 765

1, 359, 907
1,119, 367

435,159
821,108

467, 426
948, 986

380, 360
897,395

923, 842

746, 517

2, 479, 274

1,256, 267

1,416, 412

1, 277, 755

4, 681, 380
9, 821 .

6,052,180
7,859

6, 233, 607

7, 637, 041
95, 484

8,475,430
10, 548

7, 946, 695
63,153

7, 961, 977
68,132

4, 691. 201

6, 060, 039

6,265,200

7, 732, 525

8,485,978

8, 009, 848

8, 030,109

Exports—
8,145

31, 593
1
|

Japan:
Imports—
22,296,110
5,158,110

T o ta l.........................................................

16,951, 055

20,462, 456
5, 074,582

18, 808, 609
5, 201, 147

19,963,715
5,259,895

15,553,932
11,162,882

20,566,198
12,182,704

16, 096, 498

6, 744, 902

13,133, 045

21, 990, 715
15,562,063

27, 454, 220
Exports—
Domestic.............................................................

15, 380, 802
4,045,720
19,426, 522

23, 695, 957

25, 537, 038

24, 009, 756

25, 223, 610

26, 716, 814

32, 748, 902

29, 229, 543

37,552, 778

3,189,711 ' 3,981,377
5,783
5, 438

4, 559, 242
75,475

7, 640, 250

13, 233, 970

20,354, 689 17,158,970 29, 042, 536 18, 656, 899
44, 939
Foreign................................................................. 343,741
30, 852
105, 718
21, 508

21,139, 726
346,157

3,195,494

4, 634, 717

7, 689, 685

3, 986, 815

49,435

1 ,255,478

17, 264, 688

29, 087, 475

19,000, 640

408

105

453
315

408

20,385, 541

105 |

21, 485, 883

Korea:
Imports—
Free......................................................................

66

Dutiable...............................................................

13

67
33

78

T otal.........................................................

79

100

82

4

Exports—
Domestic.............................. ..............................
Foreign.... ........................... ; ...............................

32

Total .........................................................

32

509

125 936

141,679

Russia, Asiatic:
Imports—
Free......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................




509

125, 936

141,679

126, 965

215,545 J

251, 563

6 1
126, 965 '

215,551

251,563

379, 938

354,046

345, 805
844

870

110, 741
309

112, 862

1,430

440,332
681

200, 551

1, 981

700

245
763

3, 399
130

19,192
14, 991

381, 919

3E5, 476

441, 013

346, 649

201, 421

111, 050

113, 562

1,008

3, 529

34,183

127

T otal........................................................

768

i

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

372, 696
f>05, 382

in t o , an d

EXPORTED

f r o m , th e

U n it e d St a t e s ,

by

C o u n t r ie s , 1893

1902—Continued.

to

128

N o . 4 4 .— MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

Year ending June 30—
1893.

'I

1894.

1901.

1895.

1902.

A S IA —Continued.
Russia, Asiatic— Continued.
Exports—
” Domestic.....................................
Foreign.........................................
T otal..................................

Dollars,

j Dollars.

145,591 !

163,855

145,591

163, 855

Dollars.
202, 852
2, 085
204,937 I

Dollars.
566,512
1,490

Dollars.
413,942

Dollars.
618,015

Dollars.
Dollars.
1,502,912 ! 1, 029, 327
893
2.930 j

Dollars, j Dollars.
1, 541,197 j 3, 046, 967
1, 929 !

3,135

618, 015 | 1, 543, 126 | 3, 050,102 j 1, 505, 842

568,002 |

1, 030, 220

Turkey in A sia :
Imports—
Free...............................................
Dutiable.......................................
T otal..................................
Exports—
Domestic.....................................
Foreign.........................................

1, 330, 796 | 1, 298, 299
2,202,401 I

906,674

2, 077, 732
1,012,219

3, 533,197 I 2,204, 973 | 3,089, 951
132, 786

106, 963

1, 580, 737
2, 379, 657

3,823,371

3,897,854

3,960,394

167,173

225,963

570

692

191,249
2,913

169,452
325

194,162

169, 777

304, 452
91, 744

623,124

396, 196

693, 726

682, 885
176

616, 326
20.920

683,061 |

637,246

718,292
1,523,574 I 1,581,859
1, 606, 786 i 1, 760, 676 i 2, 241, 512

3,266,205 | 4,009,027

2,325,078 j 3,284,250

40,912 ,
330 |

2,814,893

74, 661
238

242,992
198 |
243,190

41, 248 |

T otal..................................

2,169, 553 i

1,262,574 } 1,194,134

2,003,631

167, 743

4, 797
71, 555

24,109
54, 322

76, 352

78, 431

1,728,301 |
I

A ll other countries and ports in A s ia :
Imports—
Free...............................................
Dutiable . . . ..............................

73, 894
1 382

59, 363
4,138

41,340 j

12,124 ;

36, 755

42,403 j

28,647 |

33, 625

Total..................................

75,276

63,501

83, 743 |

40, 771

Domestic.....................................
Foreign.........................................

139,039

297, 628

427, 895

433,626
350

T o ta l..................................

139,039

297, 628

427, 895

433, 976

259, 419
70, 074

70, 602

Exports—




523, 656
29, 507
124, 678

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Dutiable...............................................................

s A 1902

02

71, 600, 776
18,495, 607

53, 071, 555
14,775, 481

56, 272, 018
22, 737,019

64, 660,778
24,931, 540

25, 933,148

59, 797, 983
32,796, 610

58,970, 835
58, 706,776

71, 951, 098
57, 731, 553

61, 361, 449

53, 288, 769
53,802, 445

73, 357, 356
66, 484, 974

J>

Total........................................................

90, 096,383

67, 847, 036

79, 009, 037

89, 592, 318

87,294, 597

92, 594, 593 107, 091, 214 139, 842, 330 117, 677, 611

129,682, 651

^
O

Exports—
Domestic...........................................................
Foreign................................ - ..............................

16, 784, 790
7,896

21,455, 774

17, 872, 738

25, 562, 078
67, 951

44, 642, 613
65,178

63, 313, 469

90,116

39, 232, 772
42,133

48, 851,443

12,074

539,269

630,608

T o ta l.........................................................

16,792, 686

1
|
CO

—

21,467, 848 17, 962, 854 25,630, 029
======= = = = = = = = = = =

39, 274, 905

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

48,097, 288
262,873

44,707, 791 48,360,161
= = = = = = = = = =

64, 768,475
145, 332

63, 944, 077
64, 913, 807 49, 390,712
=
—
.......... = = = = = =

OCEANIA.
British Australasia:
Imports—
F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

2, 245, 830

2,455,587

3, 964, 285

1,561,438

656,543

6, 982, 826
596,433

5, 348, 699
551,445

2, 398, 960
3,179, 938

2, 485, 440
1, 016,962

1,919,184
1, 781,402
3, 549,012 | 2, 986,259

3,140, 679

T otal.........................................................
S
Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

7,266,808

4,017, 025

4, 620, 828

7, 579, 259

5,900,144

5, 578, 898

3,502,402

5,468,196

4,767, 661

5,386, 509

7,818,130
103,098

8,055, 032
76, 907

8, 938, 760
75, 508

12, 674, 001
74,073

17, 366, 063
94, 220

15, 520, 987
88, 876

19, 624, 896
152, 233

26, 583, 784
141, 918

30, 577, 345
149, 342

28,278, 015
97,184

T o ta l.........................................................

7, 921,228

8,131, 939

9, 014, 268

12, 748,074

17,460, 283

15, 609, 863

19,777,129

26, 725, 702

30,726,687

28,375,199

Imports—
Free......................................................................
Dutiable...........................................................

419,241
4,705

364,715

191, 071
18, 700

243, 675
7,637

370, 388
7, 756

172, 233
12, 888

289,550
1, 007

436,748
959

649, 328

2, 524

8, 008

678,367
517

T otai..........................................................

423,946

367, 239

209, 771

251, 312

378,144

185,121

290,557

437, 707

657, 336

678,884

274, 720
21, 488

316,791
13, 799

233,161

289, 285

19,490

209, 781
9,470

316,401

Foreign............. ...................................................

13,963

11, 399

274,576
12, 548

313, 960
9,178

398, 362
12, 857

337,770
15,869

T o ta l.........................................................

296,208

330, 590

252, 651

219, 251

330, 364

300, 684

287,124

323,138

411, 219

353,639

French Oceania:

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................

.




129

4, 853, 765
2,413, 043

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Total Asia:
Imports—
Free......................................................................

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from, the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , 1893 t o 1902— Continued.

130

No. 4 4 .—'MERCHANDISE IMPORTED

Year ending June 30—
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

OCEANIA—Continued.
Hawaii: a
Imports—
Free.................................................
Dutiable.........................................

Dollars.
9, 087,856
58,911

Dollars.
9,969,981
95, 336

Dollars.

Dollars.

7, 870,304
18, 657

11,743,343
14, 361

Dollars.
13,663,012
24, 787

17,166,156
21, 224

Dollars.
17,809,121
22, 342

20,689, 613
18, 290

Total....................................

9,146,767

10, 065, 817

7, 888, 961

11, 757, 704

13, 687, 799 *17,187, 380

17, 831,463

20, 707,903

9,006,671

Exports—
Domestic.......................................

------------- = ------------ - =

3, 217,713

Foreign...........................................

2, 717,338
110, 325

88,474

3,648, 472
74,585

3, 928,187
57, 520

4, 622,581
67,494

5,773,672
133,483

298,799

13, 077,506
431, 642

Total....................................

2, 827,663

3,306,187

3,723, 057

3, 985,707

4,690, 075

5, 907,155

9, 305, 470

13,509,148

Free................................................
Dutiable.........................................

9,117,170
42,687

6, 992,364

3,657,952

2, 599,020

15,978

1,073,414

2, 383, 837

3, 086, 057
1, 297. 683

3, 387,168
443,247

3,401,157
1, 008, 617

5, 031, 989
939,219

4, 278,172
142,740

6, 355, 548
257,152

Philippine Islands:
Imports—

Total....................................

9,159,857

7,008,342

4,731,366

4,982,857

4,383,740

3,830,415

4,409,774

5, 971, 208

4,420,912

6, 612, 700

Exports—
Domestic........................................
Foreign...........................................

154,378

145, 466

119,255
....................

162, 341

94, 597

127, 787
17

401, 258
2, 935

2, 635, 624

4,014,180

5, 251,867

4, 825

12,884

6,603

Total....................................

154, 378

145,466

119,255

162, 446

94,597

127, 804

404,193

2, 640,449

4, 027, 064

5, 258, 470

Imports—
Free.................................................
Dutiable.........................................

59,253
256

21,577
1, 217

56, 923
15, 295

43,317
219

50, 506
106

77,322
94

962, 760
921

2, 025, 627
467

1,548, 805
481

1, 487, 424

Total....................................

59, 509

22,794

72, 218

43,536

50, 612

77,416

963, 681

2, 026, 094

1, 549,286

1, 488, 368

Exports—
Domestic.......................................

69,299

57,390

58,688

81,733

77, 212

57,516

101, 099

192, 838

226, 808

268,953

105

All other Oceania :b




944

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

949

329

18

242

623

1, 780

58, 339

59, 017

81,751

77,454

57,516

101,099

192,838

227,431

270, 733

Free............................ .......................................... 23,537, 285
2,519,602
Dutiable...............................................................

19, 804, 224

15, 740, 535
1, 782, 609

21,612,181
3, 002, 487

22,518, 662
1,881, 777

23,201,839
3,657,391

24,948,028

1, 676, 493

2, 049,849

30,103,161
4,507,947

8, 257, 707
3,137,488

10, 767,169
3,399,292

Total Oceania:
Imports—

26,056,887

21,480, 717

17,523,144

24,614,668

24,400,439

26, 859, 230

26, 997, 877

34,611,108

11, 395,195

14,166,461

Exports—
Domestic............................................................. 11,033,865
237,487
Foreign.................................................................

11, 792, 392
180,129

12, 998, 336
169, 912

17,056,043
141,186

22,476, 854
175,919

21,769,247
233, 775

29,408,500
466, 515

42, 803,712
587, 563

35,216,695
175, 706

34,136, 605
121,436

Total.......................................................... 11, 271,352

11, 972, 521

13,168, 248

17,197, 229

22,652,773

22,003,022

29,875,015

43,391, 275

35, 392,401

34,258, 041

T otal.........................................................

.

AFRICA.
British Africa:
Imports—
Free......................................................................

381,284
335,092

284, 974

Dutiable...............................................................

179,113

707,490
68,624

1, 256,305
475,842

1, 024, 964
444, 030

217, 740
657,598

274,214
1, 032, 532

273, 243
765, 939

564,457
248, 983

747,566
231,795

T otal.........................................................

716, 376

464, 087

776,114

1, 732,147

1,468, 994

875, 338

1,306,746

1, 039,182

813,440

979, 361

Exports—
Domestic.............................................................
Foreign.................................................................

3, 681,571
7,428

3,972, 982
10, 901

5,196, 877
6, 501

11,288, 909
2, 086

13, 082, 243
14,400

12,013,037
14,105

15,130,790
24,820

16, 256,194
13,288

21, 613, 995
40,463

28,759,878
20, 227

3, 688, 999

3,983, 883

5,203,378

11, 290, 995

13, 096, 643

12,027,142

15,155,610

16, 269, 482

21, 654,458

28, 780,105

36,187
3, 336

16, 881

25,927

6, 242

22,467

40,670
4, 309

28,715
21,194

25, 861
422

8,369
15,824

18, 701
2,906

29, 267
3,634

17, 288
14,750

T otal.........................................................
Exports—

39, 523

23,123

48, 394

44, 979

49, 909

26, 283

24,193

21, 607

32, 901

32,038

Domestic.............................................................

209, 639
350

203,133

221, 827

272, 289

211,289

317, 889

14,103

2,538

5, 337

237,562
1,144

253, 275

11,170

251,501
14,691

283, 775

124

1,645

22, 912

209,989.

203, 257

232, 997

266,192

297,878

274, 827

216, 626

238,706

254,920

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

2,576
71,875

T otal.........................................................

340, 801

T o ta l.........................................................
Canary Islands:
Imports—
F ree......................................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

Foreign.................................................................
Total.........................................................




131

* The commerce of the United States with Hawaii is not included in the statistics of the foreign trade of the United States after the establishment of a Territorial governemment, June 14, 1900.
b Includes Tonga, Samoa, etc., Spanish Oceania, German Oceania, Auckland, Fiji and Norfolk Islands, and for 1899, 1900, 1901, and 1902, Guam.

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from , the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , 1893 t o 1902—Continued.

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Year ending June 2
1898.

AF R IC A—Continued.
French Africa:
Imports—
Free..............................................
Dutiable.......................................

Dollars.
423, 494
104,029

Dollars.
294,696
15,124

Dollars.
278,077
4,713

Dollars.
239,146
167,270

Dollars.
188,288
66, 467

282, 790

406, 916

254, 755

266,201
12

301,247
763

Dollars.
470,697
6,139

Dollars.
553,895
31, 734

Dollars.
551, 379
105,847

Dollars.
377, 435
39, 788

Dollars.
465,735
14,907

476,836 |

585, 629

657,226

417,223

480, 642

664,800
3,386

542, 508
1,047

598,814
2, 371

4,115

315, 718
2, 874

543, 555

601,185

843,414

T o ta l.................................

527, 523

309, 820

Exports—
Domestic.....................................
Foreign.........................................

528,957
964

256, 546
2, 321

T o ta l.................................

529,921

258,867

328, 250

266,213

Liberia:
Imports—
F ree.............................................
Dutiable.......................................

25, 932
70

12, 670
130

9, 775

11, 511
36

7,023

9,390

2, 936

4, 867

2,072

9,775

11, 547

7, 023

9, 390

2, 936

4, 867

2, 072

18,159

22, 653

11, 407
36

18, 402
10

25, 048

25, 476
19

41,874
14

25, 495

41, 888

T o ta l.................................
Exports—
Domestic......................................
Foreign.......................................
T o ta l.................................
Madagascar:*
■
Imports—
F ree.............................................
Dutiable.....................................

26,302
26, 302

31, 631
406

»8 501
,
174

T o ta l.................................




12, 553
130
12, 683

18,159

2,356
14, 416

19, 637

1, 475

4,061
4,061

19, 637

17, 088

16, 772

1,475

167, 920

489,139

473, 353

226,738

1,134

10,2

167, 920

489,139

473,353

226, 738

1, 134

10, 235

T o ta l.................................
Exports—
Dom estic.....................................
Foreign.........................................

18,186 :

497
78

28,134

31,121
31,121

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

1897.

P ortu g u ese A fr ic a :

Imports—
27,981
163

4, 362
318

6,129
500

15,687
319

22, 959
294

15,005 I
338 |

11,033
672

16, 381
931

816
827

17, 075
141

T o ta l.........................................................

28,144

4,680

6, 629

16,006

23,253

15.343 |

11,705

17,312

1,643

. 17,216

Exports—
Domestic....................................- .......................
Foreign.................................................................

199, 640
435

85, 541
709

105,898
357

799,556

1,869,933

2, 897, 657
401

1, 504, 240
768

798,636
3,528

1, 425, 536

2, 565,224

1,102

T o ta l.........................................................

200,075

86, 250

106, 255

800,658

1, 869, 933 s 2, 898,058

1, 505,008

802,164

1, 425, 539

2, 565, 224

750

5,387

10, 428
203

750

5, 387

10, 631

Spanish Africa:
Imports—
16,972

|

33

1

....................
33 |

16, 972

Exports—
Domestic...............

4, 740

29,674

13, 585

4, 740

29, 674

13, 585

i
Total
Turkey in Africa:
Egypt— b
Imports—
Free...............................................................
Dutiable........................................................

2,130, 536
77, 493

3, 436, 418

4, 366, 716
2,660, 289

3, 757, 279
1,260,428

3, 876, 488
3, 613,441

6, 368, 920
1, 909,102

9, 955, 423

282,820

5, 326, 727
2, 717,070

5, 441, 925

72,462

1, 770, 354

1, 412,878

3, 366,463

Total.........................................................

3, 438, 925

2, 208, 029

3, 719, 238

8,043,797

7,027,005

5, 017, 707

7,489, 929

8, 278, 022

7, 212, 279

11, 368, 301

Exports—
Domestic......................................................
np
r

128, 651
36

181, 252

137, 630
64

215,540

323,484

816, 605
310

494,196

1, 095, 488
125

1, 216, 445

1, 236, 434

277

328

3, 015

T otal..........................................................

128, 687

181,252

137,694

215, 540

323,761

816,915

494,196

1, 095, 613

1, 216, 773

1, 269, 449

b Includes Tripoli prior to 1896.

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* Included in “ French Africa ” prior to 1895.

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

F r e e ............... ... ...................................................
Dutiable...............................................................

in t o , a n d

EXPORTED

from , the

U n it e d St a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s ,

1893

to

1902— Continued.

184

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Year ending June 30—
1897.

1898.

AFR IC A—Continued.
Turkey in Africa—Continued.
Tripoli*—
Imports—
Free.....................................

Dollars.

Dutiable..............................

Dollars.
4,624

Dollars.
20, 090

Dollars.
25,856

Dollars.
1,746

66,890

Dollars.

Dollars.

99,148

148, 441

181,997

197,334

174, 297

183, 743

209,494

71,014

Total.

119, 238 |

65,810

60, 066

Exports—
Domestic . . .
Foreign___

12,160

1,469

1,469
A ll other Africa:
Imports—
Free.............
Dutiable . ..

1, 076, 961
3, 578

675

790, 881
6,673

456,799

T o ta l.
Exports—
Domestic . . .

456,124

557,782

677,380
15, 467

797, 554

412,507

178,313

518,254
900

Foreign........

4, 666

1, 023,044

342,490
4,795

281,431

*>561,507

659, 605

5, 627, 338
4, 808, 722

11,428

*>659,579
26

*>561, 507

573,329

Total.

412, 507

178, 313

183,189

519,154^

Total Africa:
Imports—
Free.............

5,338,302

5,172,988

385,971

7, 732,120
3, 440, 859

6,233, 625

518,730

3,200, 243
279, 095

5,323,1^8

Dutiable-----

3, 296, 088

2, 020, 651

Total.

5,857, 032

3,479, 338

5,709,169

11,172, 979

9, 529, 713

7,193,639




963, 352
59, 692

270, 003

52, 978
946, 927

800, 341
9, 623

78, 831

12i, 425

6,695,903

11, 570,734

8, 221, 518
2, 996,919

2, 257,558

1, 876, 881

11,218,437

8,953,461

13,447,615

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Countries.

Exports—
5,187, 267
9,213

6, 359, 750
18, 092

13, 851, 933
18,827

16, 923, 548
29, 579

17, 494,860

18, 562,416

20,870

32,008

19,449, 393
20, 456

25, 496, 045
46,573

33, 419,563

14,461

5,196,480

4,923,859

6, 377, 842

13, 870, 760

16,953,127

17, 515,730

18, 594,424

19, 469,849

25, 542, 618

33, 468, 605

49, 042

Grand total:
Imports—
Free................................................................... 444, 544,211 379,795, 536 363, 233, 795 369, 757,470 381, 938, 243 291, 414,175 300, 279, 810 367, 236, 866 339, 608,669
Dntifl.Wft_________ ______________________ 421,856,711 275,199, 086 368, 736,170 409,967, 204 382,792,169 324, 635, 479 396, 868, 679 482,704, 318 483,563, 496

396, 818, 871
506, 502, 077

Total...................................................... 866,400, 922 654,994, 622 731, 969, 965 779, 724,674 764,730,412 616, 049, 654 697,148,489 849, 941,184 823,172,165

903, 320, 948

Exports—
Domestic..................................... - .................. 831.030. 785
16,634,409
.............................................................
T o t a l ......... .................... .......................

8 6 9 . 2 04. 9 3 7

22,935,635

793,392, 599 863,200,487 1,032,007,603 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 1,370,763,571 1,460,462.806 1, 355, 481, 861
14,145, 566 19,406, 451 18,985, 953 21,190,417 23, 092, 080 23, 719, 511 27,302,185
Foreign
26, 237, 540

847, 665,194 892,140, 572 807, 538,165 882, 606, 938 1 .0 5 0 .9 9 3 .5 5 6

1 .2 3 1 .4 8 2 .3 3 0 1 .2 2 7 .0 2 3 .3 0 2 1 3 94 48 3 0 8 2 1 48 7 7fi4 991
!
I
I

1

1, 381, 719,401

SUM M ARY OF IMPORTS AN D EXPORTS B Y GRAND DIVISIONS.
Europe:
475,161, 941
Im ports................................................................... 458, 450,093 295, 077, 865 383, 645, 813 418, 639,121 430,192, 205 305, 933, 691 353, 884, 534 440, 567, 314 429,620,452
Exports................................................................... 661, 976,710 700, 870,822 627, 927, 692 673,043,753 813,385, 644 973, 806, 245 936, 602, 093 1,040,167,763 1,136,504,605 1,008, 033,981
North America:
Im ports......................................... ......................... 183, 732, 712 166, 962,559 133, 915, 682 126,877,126 105,924,053 91, 376, 8071 112,150,911 130, 035, 221 145,158,104
E xports................................................................... 119, 788, 889 119, 693, 212 108, 575, 594 116,567, 496 124,958, 461 139,627, 841 157,931,707 187, 594, 625 196, 534,460
South America:
Im ports................................................................... 102, 207,815 100,147,107 112,167,120 108, 828,462 107, 389,405 92, 091, 694 86, 587, 893 93, 666,774 110, 367, 342
E xports................................................................... 32,639, 077 33,212, 310 33,525,935 36, 297, 671 33,768,646 33, 821,701 35, 659, 902 38,945, 763 44, 400,195
Asia:
Im ports................................................................... 90,096,383 67, 847, 036 79, 009, 037 89, 592,318 87, 294, 597 92,594, 593 107,091,214 139, 842, 330 117, 677, 611
Exports................................................................... 16, 792,686 21,467,848 17,962, 854 25, 630, 029 39, 274,905 44, 707, 791 48,360,161 64, 913, 807 49, 390, 712
Oceania:
Im ports...................................................................
E xports...................................................................
Africa:
Im ports..................................................................
E xports...................................................................

21, 480,717
11,972, 521

17,523,144

24,614, 668

11, 271,352

13,168, 248

17,197,229

24, 400,439
22,652, 773

5,857,032
5,196,480

3,479, 338
4,923, 859

5, 709,169
6, 377, 842

11,172, 979
13,870,760

9, 529,713
16, 953,127

26,056, 887

119, 785,756
38, 043,617
129, 682, 651
63, 944,077

34,611,108
43,391, 275

11,395,195
35, 392,401

14,166,461
34, 258,041

11, 218, 437
19, 469, 849

8, 953,461
25, 542,618

13, 447,615
33,468,605

I

bIncluding German Africa.

7,193, 639
17, 515, 730

10,436,060
18, 594, 424

cIncluding German Africa, Italian Africa, and Kongo Free State.

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•Included in “ Turkey in Africa” (Egypt) prior to 1896.




26, 859, 230 26,997,877
22, 003,022 j 29,875,015

151, 076, 524
203, 971, 080

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Total......................................................

4, 909, 398

in t o

,

and

EXPORTED

from

,

the

U n it e d

St a t e s,

b y

C o u n t r ie s ,

1893

to

1902—Continued.

PER CENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS FROM AND TO GRAND DIVISIONS.

Europe:
Imports..................................................................
Exports..................................................................
N orth America:
Imports..................................................................
Exports.................................................................
South. America:
Imports..................................................................
Exports..................................................................
Asia:
Imports..................................................................
Exports..................................................................
Oceania:
Imports..................................................................
Exports..................................................................
Africa:
Imports..................................................-•
..............
Exports..................................................................




1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Per cent.
52.91
78.09

Per cent.
45. 05
78. 56

Per cent.
52.41
77.76

Per cent.
53.69
76.26

Per cent.
56.26
77.39

Per cent.
49.66
79.07

Per cent.
50. 76
76. 33

Per cent.
51. 84
74. 60

Per cent.
52.19
76. 39

Per cent.
52.60
72.96

21. 21
14.13

25.49
13.42

18.29
13.45

16.27
13.21

13.85
11.89

14.83
11. 35

16. 09
12.87

15. 30
13. 45

17.63
13.21

16.72
14.76

11.80
3.85

15.29
3.72

15.32
4.15

13. 96
4.11

14.04
3.21

14. 95
2.75

12. 42
2. 91

11.02
2. 79

13. 41
2.98

13. 26
2.75

10.39
1.99

10. 36
2.41

10. 80
2.22

11.49
2.90

11.41
3.74

15. 03
3. 63

15. 36
3. 94

16.45
4. 66

14.30
3. 32

14.36
4.63

3.01
1.33

3. 28
1.34

2.40
1. 63

3.16
1.95

3.19
2.16

4.36
1.78

3. 87
2. 43

4.07
3.11

1. 38
2. 38

1.57
2. 48

.68
.61

.53
.55

.78
.79

1.43
1.57

1.25
1. 61

1.17
1.42

1.50
1.52

1.32
1. 39

1. 09
' 1. 72

1.49
2.42

1902.

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending June 30—
1893.

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COLLECTED, b y C u s t o m s D is t r ic t s , 3888 t o 1902.

137

DUTIES

[For intermediate years not specified there were no transactions.]
A L E X A N D R IA , Y A .
[Act of March 2, 1799.]
Imports.

Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Domestic.

Total.

Dollars.
33, 745
14,929

1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897

Foreign.
Dollars.

Dollars.
33, 745
14,929

1899.
1900.
1902.

Free.
Dollars.
5, 658
4,078
4, 585
3, 511
11,116
3, 895
6, 877
4, 874
6,117
11, 379
8, 383
5, 922

AR O O STO O K , M E .

Dutiable.
Dollars.
71
134
15
2
68

148
33
2,623
2,163
1,325
930

Total.
Dollars.
5, 729
4,212
4, 600
3, 513
11,116
3,963
6, 877
4,874
6, 265
11, 412
11, 006
8, 085
1,325
930

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
21
40
114
49
103
34
255
43
7
1,471
1,497
1, 001
775

[Act of February 22,1869.]

......................... 1.........................
188 8 ........................ ........................... ^

97,894

1 63,434

261, 328

188 9 ..........................................................................................................

93, 732

9 9,1 17

192, 849

21, 543

1890............................................................................... ...........................

6 8,209

110,303

178,512

24,0 00

1 89 1 ..........................................................................................................

75 709

121,471

197,180

32, 620

1892........................ ...................................................... 1.........................

80, 591

84, 283

1 64,874

24, 582

1 89 3........................ ...................................................... ...........................

62, 471

106, 889

169,360

31, 348

189 4 ........................ ...................................................... 1.........................

4 0,1 57

63,4 60

103, 617

21, 480

1895............................................................................... ! .........................

50, 989

80, 073

131, 062

19, 756

1896........................ ...................................................... ...........................

93, 298

86, 076

179, 374

18, 516

189 7 ..........................................................................................................

7 2,169

57,9 56

130,125

13, 316

1898............................................................................... ...........................

58, 111

6 3,784

121,895

23, 665

1 899............................................................................... ...........................

' 4 0,6 75

79, 769

9 1,1 76

170,945

33, 210

108, 812

118,861

227, 673

40, 912

1901...............................................................................

122, 797

100, 864

223, 661

37, 238

190 2 ........................ !.....................................................

183, 052

123,851

306, 903

38, 802

1900....................................................

180

180

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B A L T IM O R E , M O .
1888..................
1889...................
1890..................
18917.................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

46, 212, 036
50, 602, 996
73, 964, 802
64, 356,479
98, 799, 890
71,482,652
78,340,983
61,894,218
66,363,273
85, 670, 912
118, 782,172
107, 099, 201
115,470,796
106,161,392
80,503,075
1




[Act of March 2, 1799.]
24, 691
8, 666
18, 891
55,768
50,307
24,343
81,146
44, 773
35, 632
21,739
63,408
57, 039
59,582
77, 689
29,437

46, 236, 727
50, 611, 662
73, 983, 693
64, 412, 247
98,850,197
71,506,995
78,422,129
61,938,991
66, 398, 905
85, 692, 651
118,845, 580
107,156, 240
115,530,378
106, 239,081
80,532,512

4, 541, 315
7, 616, 670
5,112, 678
9, 072,800
6,652, 028
7,419,132
7, 098, 683
6, 401, 321
6, 255, 755
5,856,842
5, 038, 692
4, 635, 223
12,027,932
11,589, 805
13,542, 633

7, 200, 270
7, 607,174
8, 027, 525
11, 482,887
6, 766,495
8,731, 814
4, 880, 217
5, 859, 385
7, 220, 875
5, 514, 351
3,868, 426
4, 515, 932
7,017,347
7, 309,668
9,282, 648

11, 741, 585
15,223, 844
13,140, 203
20,555, 687
13,418, 523
16,150, 946
11, 978,900
12, 260, 706
13, 476, 630
11, 371,193
8, 907,118
9,151,155
19,045, 279
18, 899, 473
22,825, 281

2, 834, 292
2,821, 225
2,818, 258
3,639, 662
3, 016,790
4, 518, 220
2,927,782
2,873,157
2,729,354
2, 260,329
1, 655,708
1,977,782
2,701, 931
2, 881, 435
3, 364, 070

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Im ported an d E x po r t e d —

BANGOR, M E.
Exports.

Tear ending
June 30—~

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.
149,713
171,650
183,687
219, 304
129, 581
423,616
820,571
.981, 824
1,414, 791
1,232,454
1, 848,105
3, 459, 767
4, 785,601
4,130, 664
4,199, Oil

Dollars.

1888..................
1889... ............
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

1,243
192
11
16
4, 867
59,466
122, 422
80, 619
71,457
63, 420
25, 470
36, 775
40, 318
49,419

437
1,971
1,059

Free.

Dollars.
Dollars.
149,713
441,101
172,893
676,732
183, 879 j
490,799
219,315
537,172
129, 597
297,783
428,483
267,743
880, 037
261, 368
1,104, 246
618, 864
1, 495, 410
' 838,961
1, 303, 911
829, 509
1,911, 525
219, 616
3, 485, 237
209, 711
4,822, 376
267,148
4 , 170,982
217,101
226,526
4, 248, 430

Dutiable.
Dollars.
554, 682
401,326
503,801
719,199
531,940
688,169
570,051
424, 770
272, 878
265, 403
548,608
581,469
998,912
978, 248
926,512

580
8

437
2,411
1, 407
6,145
4,632
493
107

1 8 9 7 _______________
1898

! _______________ _________________

..................
1899........
1900................. ..................
1901.................. ....................
1902.................. ■
...................

15, 260
13, 228
1, 611
1,710
1,104
1,297
2, 037
672
8,698
6, 321
3, 658
360
1,167
1,173

1,107
731
380
6,830
1,114
897
15
17
1,030
11, 200
3, 077
349
4, 995
1,164
749




Dollars.
146,569
87, 076
115, 992
238,815
121, 988
179, 241
159,753
87, 255
50, 997
45, 698
136,104
128, 585
205,435
219,127
182, 928

16, 367
13,959
1,991
8, 540
2, 218
2,194
2, 052
689
9,728
17,521
6, 735
709
4,995
2, 331
1,922

394
215
56
1, 703
187
173
10
3
105
3, 920
1, 356
156
1, 381
351
146

[Act of March 2, 1799.]
1,380
2, 308
3,958

4

Dollars.
995, 783
1, 078, 058
994, 600
1,256,371
829,723
955,912
831,419
1, 043, 634
1, 111, 839
1, 094, 912
768,224
791,180
1, 266, 060
1,195, 349
1,153, 038

Duty
collected.

i

I

BATH, ME.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

Total.

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

440
348

6,145
4, 052
485
107

1

Imports.
Total.

B A R N S T A B L E , M ASS.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891
1892..................
1893..................
1894.................
1895..................
1896..................

Continued.
[Act of March 3,1847.]

85

1,465
2,308
3,958

2,622
577
416
836
806
656

2,622
577
416
836
806
656

4,338
..................
6, 063
3, 850
4, 535

4,338
6,063
3,850
4, 535

10,947
7,106
16,747
12, 286
7,705
18,342
6, 565
15,933
17,331
28,498
10,091
20,722
13,695
8,418
142

39,881
24,948
25, 335
23, 702
51,738
55,739
18,870
16,605
26, 077
23,506
34,649
43,933
89,681
48,946
12,800

50,828
32,054
42, 082
35,988
59,443
74,081
25, 435
32,538
43,408
52,004
44,740
64,655
103,376
57,364
12,942

57, 237
72,730
90, 916
9,932
32,219
46, 776
19,807
5,473
5,511
4,919
9,995
13,424
15,275
13,717
6,887

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 .—

MERCHANDISE

Im ported a n d E x p o r t e d —

B E A U F O R T , N . C.
Year ending
June 30—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dutiable.

Free.
Dollars.
105

35

\

Dollars.
37
26
620
15

1,074, 604
781, 599
1,140,656
932,607
544, 902
939, 773
3,377,960
5, 777,745
3,663,415
3, 262, 695
2,426,877
940,134
189,908
129, 639
183,234

1, 074, 604
781,599
1,140, 656
932, 607
544,902
939, 773
3, 377, 960
5, 777, 745
3, 663, 415
3, 262, 695
2, 426, 877
940,134
189,908
129, 639
183, 234

27, 090
40,413
24,269
90, 408
25,000
88,121
7, 509
73, 953
76, 938
111, 759
57, 544
52, 040
81, 030
192,135
132, 340

12
673
85
75
48
18
3,828
574
6, 851
9,217
85
12

B E D F A S T , M E,
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

31, 540
7, 232
10, 892
15, 264
9,098
3,132
3,583
3, 282
5,077
1,795
1,913
1,994
5,215
6,265
7,242




Dutycollected.

Total.
Dollars.
142
26
620
50

Dollars.
13
4
132
2

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

B E A U F O R T , S. C,
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897..
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

Continued.
[Act of March 3, 1803.]

Dollars.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1894..................

139

27,102
41, 086
24,354
90,483
25,000
88,169
7, 527
77,781
77,512
118, 610
66,761
52,125
81,042
192,135
132,340

3
127
33
37
9
5
1,645
225
1,473
3, 890
30
3

[Act of April 20, 1818.]

383

31, 540
7,232
10, 892
15,264
9,098
3, 515
3, 583
3,282
5,077
1,795
1,913
1,994
5,215
6,265
7, 242

12,124
10, 690
9, 918
15, 942
19, 238
19, 953
13, 846
19, 933
17,864
17, 395
6, 797
7,965
8,154
5,538
2, 828

2,556
1, 680
2,553
2,980
2,531
1,139
1,663
205
1,636
1,256
731
2,387
2, 077

14,680
12,370
12,471
18,922
21, 769
21,092
15,509
19,933
18,069
17,395
8,433
.9,221
8,885
7,925
4,905

1,081
1,012
1,099
3,168
1,387
765
1,295
36
42
912
875
978
1, 232
1

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No. 45.—MERCHANDISE

I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d — Continued.

B OSTON, E T C ., M A SS.
Tear ending
June 30—

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

Exports.
Foreign.

Domestic.

Dollars.
974, 720
965,186
836, 989
300, 564
564,110
865, 265
1,131,114
469, 978
1, 212, 826
1,405, 676
1, 402, 676
2, 437, 731
1, 243, 486
802,346
645,129

Dollars.
1888.................. 55,482, 664
1889.................. 65, 868,409
1890.................. 70,364, 955
1891................... 76, 719, 517
1892.................. 86, 611, 526
1893.................. 84, 595,157
1894.................. 82,841,346
1895.................. 85,035,218
1896.................. 94, 638,178
1897.................. 99, 451, 605
1898.................. 116,129, 227
1899................... 125,599, 418
1900.................. !110, 952, 069
1901.................. 142, 905, 886
1902.................. 101, 759,175

Imports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.
56,457, 384
66, 833, 595
71,201,944
77,020, 081
87,175, 636
85, 460,422
83, 972, 460
85, 505,196
95, 851, 004
100,857,281
117,531,903
128,037,149
112,195, 555
143,708, 232
102,404, 304

Dollars.
15, 675, 068
16,948,157
15, 291, 767
27,323,197
35,956, 277
40, 029, 375
29,315,110
38,533,833
46,541, 492
58, 596, 316
19,953, 253
20,752, 546
28,254, 291
22,364, 412
32,958,254

Dollars.
48,222,710
49, 782,866
47, 584, 899
43,889,417
35,824, 212
39,328, 279
20,994, 221
28,355,285
32, 638, 372
31, 582,103
31, 521, 841
31, 345,414
43, 941, 648
39,087,958
38,963,182

Dollars.
63, 897, 778
66, 731, 023
62,876,666
71,212, 614
71,780,489
79, 357, 654
50, 309, 331
66, 889,118
79,179, 864
90,178, 419
51,475, 094
52,097,960
72,195, 939
61,452, 370
71,921,436

9, 000

9,000

1
6, 335

6, 335
1

28, 993

28, 993

77, 225
63,145
53,617
29,542
21,079
23, 220
67,172
89, 677
136,155
44, 220
83, 222
61,340
152,447
16,728
180,514

BRISTOL. A N D W A R R E N , R . I.
1891.................
1895...................
1896
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901...................
1902..................

10

21

3,228
3, 913
5, 069
2, 604




3,394, 095
5, 622, 687
7, 757, 564
7, 312, 401
5,583,110
5,097, 942
4,666,407
5,164,277
5, 233, 556
7, 396, 241
10,602,410
10,421,488
7,373,487
7, 952, 637
7,338,808

77, 225
63,145
53,617
29, 542
21,089
23,220
67,172
89,677
136,155
44,220
83, 222
61, 340
152,468
16, 728
180, 514

13

[Act of February 25,1801.]
455
20
132
1, 049
2, 608
5,384
2, 511
2,192

455
8,248
8, 913
5, 201"
3,653
2, 608
5, 384
2, 511
2,192

73

32
257
65,133
1,643
571
189

[Act of March 2, 1799 ]

B R U N S W IC K , G A .
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899
1900.
1901.
1902.

Dollars.
20, 963, 239
20,457, 936
19,010, 765
17,554,997
14,123,034
15, 411, 970
8, 739, 033
9, 214, 045
10, 909, 016
12,103,112
10, 413,100
15,365,858
18,416, 230
19, 721, 911
20, 692,942

[Act of March 2,1799.]

B R ID G E T O N , N . J.
1888...................
1889
............
1890 ...............
1891
.........
1892
1893..................
1894
. .. .
1895
1896
1897 .................
1898
1899..................
1900
1901.................
1902
............

Duty
collected.

3,394,095
5, 622, 687
7, 757, 564
7, 312,401
5, 583,110
5, 097, 942
4, 666, 407
5,164, 277
5, 233, 556
7, 396, 241
10, 602,410
10,421,488
7,373,487
7,952,637
7,338,808

2,270
1, 423
1,219
2, 083
12,163
7,629
155
4, 797
6,638
16,646
22, 475
44, 917
12,966
25,372
32,540

46, 025
1, 499
5, 572
7,929
1, 579
1,412
468
2, 250
1, 039
290
9,155
1, 058
5, 026
2,763
557

48,295
2,922
6, 791
10, 012
13, 742
9, 041
623
7, 047
7, 677
16, 936
31, 630
45, 975
17, 992
28,135
33,097

35, 971
544
2, 266
3,313
472
417
173
733
231
96
6,793
659
3, 382
1,653
467

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No. 45. — MERCHANDISE

Im ported an d E xpo r t e d —

B U R L IN G T O N , N . J .
Year ending
June 30—

1895 ...............
1900...................

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

Dollars.
12, 000

Dollars.

Dollars.
12,000

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

328

C A S T IN E , M E .
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892 .................
1893 ...............
1894..................
1895 .................
1896..................
1897..................
1898 ...............
1899 .................
1900 ...............
1901..................
1902..................

6, 618

6, 618

3,082
10, 361
710
10,764
7,325
257

3, 082
10, 361
710
10, 764
7, 325
257

9,467
44, 631
10,702
6, 369
37,804
10, 690

15,464, 752
14, 001, 563
13,788,751
21,940, 886
16, 718, 386
9, 215, 856
13,063,090
10,712, 471
8,497,114
10,872,026
11,440,130
8, 059,158
7,151,720
7, 084, 215
5,857, 364

1900
1901
1902

1, 914
432

10,154
44, 631
10, 702
6, 369
37, 804
10, 690

10, 893
12, 273
4, 585

433
534
855
944
1,115
877
264
7, 986
2, 372
3, 202
2, 948
3, 739

15, 464, 802
14, 001, 563
13, 788, 751
21, 940, 886
16, 718, 386
9,215, 856
13, 063, 090
10, 712,471
618 8, 497, 732
10, 872, 026
11, 440, 130
8, 059,158
7,151, 720
7, 084, 215
5, 857, 364

389,478
633,594
619,368
926, 882
872,914
581, 622
636, 690
633,084
475,129
890,980
1, 085, 943
781,119
903,073
1, 369, 877
1, 498, 512

100, 624
29,012
27,276
66, 366
23, 767
19,805
34,189
33, 668
27,168
92,133
225,590
216,760
221,598
107, 842
91, 566

362,971
382, 070
887, 758
561, 449
477, 847
84,133
3, 293, 057
3, 437,247
4, 536, 093
4, 724, 644
4,003,629
3, 874,375
5, 679, 735
4,679,370
4, 565, 775

37, 897
101,114
167, 534
224, 058
201, 884
270, 011
205,683
229,258
146, 259
106, 408
181,734
182,825
275,482
223,957
277, 535

6, 613
11,863
9, 612
35, 682
17, 786
35,055
17,422
5,103
14,406
7,128
55,205
45, 883
43,572
7,817
20,136

687

117
153
438
2, 016
2,470
2,651
1,177

362, 971
382,070
887, 758
561,449
477,847
84,133
3,293,057
3,437, 247
4,536, 093
4, 724, 644
4,003, 629
3, 874,175
5,679, 735
4,679,370
4, 565,775




1, 914 t
432
433
1, 651
1, 008
2, 382
3,131
3, 347
2,915
9,163
2, 372
14, 095
15, 221
8, 324

37
34
228
154
155
102
35
25
102
40
3, 891
80
645
978
3,100

[Act of March 2, 1799.]
50

490,102
662,606
646, 644
993, 248
896,681
601,427
670, 879
666, 752
502,297
983,113
1,311, 533
997, 879
1,124, 671
1, 477, 719
1, 590, 078

76, 949
28, 938
16, 540
27, 480
16, 764
13,235
15,165
27, 253
25,726
61,547
105, 352
96, 014
70,117
34,054
25, 580

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

DELAW ARE.
1888___
1889___
1890.. ..
1891 _
1892 _
1893 ...
1894 1895 _
1896 _
1897 _
1898 _
1899 _
1900 _
1901 _
1902.. ..

328
[Act of March 2, 1799.]

C H A R L E ST O N , S. C.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897

Continued.
[Act of March 2, 1799.]

44,510
112, 975
177,146
259, 740
219,670
305, 066
223,305
234,361
160, 665
113,536
236, 939
228, 708
319,054
231,774
297, 671

6,131
11, 357
6, 358
15,182
10, 283
13,828
7, 885
3, 724
4, 892
3,270
14, 971
18, 932
14,598
4, 292
7, 933

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MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

E D G A E T O W N , M ASS.
Year ending
June 30—

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

'

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.
1889..................
1890..................
1895..................
1897..................
1898............ l.. .
1899.................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..... ............

Domestic.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
84
14

1,583

Dollars.
84
14
60
1, 707
1, 583

186
853
28

186
853
28

60
1, 707
210

1,680

1,680

520

419
20

540

789
100

1,927

l

1,927

1,633
4,177
5,681
6, 910
10,820
13, 035
6, 063
48, 661
181, Oil
97, 336
22,737
61,098
80, 357
120, 022
188,500

63,116
72,464
88, 241
292, 230
412, 769
258,027
144,173
180,107
185,100
119,718
248,667
246, 659
391,287
352, 335
516, 742

7
5

270
48
214
41

64,749
76, 641
93,922
299,140
423, 589
271,062
150, 236
228, 768
366, 111
217,054
271,404
307,757
471, 644
472, 357
705,242

17,902
26,119
39,150
148,383
182,277
105,434
54,371
71, 566
70, 686
64,727
73,506
100,159
147,359
149, 013
195, 486

[Act of March 2,1833.]

F A L L R IV E R , M ASS.




Dollars.

[Act of June 4, 1842.]

789
100

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895........ .........
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Duty
collected.

210

FAIRFIELD, C IS S .
O TT
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1890
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

Total.

36,968
82,340
73,610
8,310

66, 283

12, 756
5, 892
5,138
10, 294
14,515
15,621
10,062
1, 662
1,494
12,532
6,165
15,908
26, 654
105, 054

12,756
5,892
5,138
10,294
14, 515
15, 621
10,062
38,630
83,834
73,610
20,842
6,165
15,908
26, 654
171,337

40,402
107,667
98, 792
71,057
74,031
209,983
179,898
10,791
104,545
9,681
16,652
7, 922
13,729
8,486
41,581

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d —

F E R IJ A N D IN A , F L A .
Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.
217, 378
248, 959
296,124
681, 284
1,178, 701
1,282,773
1,571,982
1, 550, 599
1,427, 073
1, 526, 963
2, 426, 877
2, 424, 496
2,588,808
1, 904, 770
3, 111, 202

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895.. .
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Dollars.

Dollars.
217, 378
248, 959
296,124
681, 284
1,178, 701
1, 282, 773
1, 571, 982
1, 550, 599
1,427, 073
1, 526, 963
2,426,877
2, 424,496
2,588, 808
1, 904, 770
3, 111, 202

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

236

1888..................
1889..................
7,176
1890..................
1891__________
1892.................. ....................
1893.................. ....................
1894.................. ....................
1895_____________________
1896..................
1897...................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901__________
1902.................. j...................

26,188
57,544
25,404
47,130
63, 456

711

30

150
185
491
794
2, 539
340
915
1, 735
318
780
2, 331

30

21

190
1,245
2,686
9,217
336
10
2, 737
17

190
1,245
28,874
66,761
25,740
10
49, 867
63,473

38
203
313
41
109
333
1,596
5

1, 990 |
3,114
74
85
2 '
4
396
709
600
1,474
1,178
923
1,400
406

1891




|
i
j

2,140
3, 299
565
879
2,541
344
1, 311
709
2, 335
1, 474
1,496
923
2,180
406
2, 331

697
727
98
157
7
2
79
188
156
426
230
369
96

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

1888

i

!

1
.................. !

G E O R G E T O W N , T). C,

#

Dollars.
7,187
1,556
8, 728
2,537

[Act of June 30, 1834.]

7,176

1,301

Duty
collected.

475

FRENCHM AN B A Y , ME.

1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

Continued.
[Act of March 3,1857.]

Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

143

1, 301

28,931
24,351
48.125
86,076
63,154
49.775
76,617
70, 022
103,042
117, 907
70.776
85.125
46,075
67,349
112, 258

91, 664
208, 361
209,818
201,047
159,772
197,018
74,174
97, 812
87,208
77, 887
107,121
107, 289
160,655
176,145
197, 423

120,595
232, 712
257, 943
287,123
222,926
246, 793
150, 791
167, 834
190, 250
195, 794
177, 897
192, 414
206, 730
243,494
309, 681

29,329
62, 269
77,395
78,388
73,648
79,752
36,315
40,149
36,094
29,817
52,497
53,983
80, 062
85,380
98,643

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No. 45. — MERCHANDISE

Im ported

and

E

xported

— Continued.

G E O R G E T O W N , 8. C.
Tear ending
June 30—

1888...................
1889...................
1890..................
1891...................
1892...................
1893..................
1894.................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1901..................
1902..................

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

Exports.
Domestic.
Dollars.
25,466
11,829
22, 436
34, 648
21,100
8, 587
36, 359
14, 985
3, 016
6, 919
231
5, 500
2, 202

Imports.

Foreign. | Total.
Dollars.

Free.

Dutiable.
Dollars.
102

Dollars.
245

Dollars.
25,466
11,829
22, 436
34,648
21,100
8,587
36, 359
14. 985
3, 016
6, 919
231
5, 500
2, 202

Dollars.
143

14
1,048
230
2, 835
81
1,890
250
3, 350
7, 860
2,324
530

8,439
10,924
9, 421
8, 334
12,638
10,191
1,890
4,603
5, 765
9, 421
3,459
530

1,000

1, 000

37,120
24,113
16,314
11,425
12, 806
9, 072
6,959
34, 041
39, 597
54,473
6, 657
2, 466
3,498
3, 013
4,493

103, 202
92,059
82, 940
81, 908
75, 810
45,905
52,431
17,551
4,170
5, 292
42,511
38,990
39, 768
47,944
89,177

3,174

95

8, 439
10, 910
8, 373
8,104
9, 783
10,110
4, 353
2,415
1,561
1,135

58
31
25
8, 593

26,143
58, 451
22, 403
12,407
83, 673
43,662
45, 274
115,519
110, 657
351,595
22, 737
30,148
590, 232
940, 863
1, 201, 891

569, 810
467,431
622,025
502,140
527, 701
375,508
176, 743
174» 662
416, 892
310, 860
248, 667
183, 414
548,637
386,949
424, 688

G R E A T EG G H A R B O R , N . J.




[Act of March 2, 1799.]
140,322
116,172
99, 254
93,333
88,616
54,977
59,390
51, 592
43, 767
59,765
49,168
41,456
43,266
50, 957
93,670

12 853
11, 278
7, 357
18, 328
5, 971
8, 367
11, 525
4,433
1,130
1,309
5,679
2,186
2, 247
3, 734
10,184

[Act of March 2, 1799.]
3, 232
31
25
8, 688

16
11
1, 980

[Act of March 3, 1887.]

H A R T E O R D , CONN.*

2, 679
3,668

32

182

■

1890
........
1896
1900 ...............
1902 ...............

1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

Dollars.

i

G LO U CESTER , M ASS.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896...................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900 .............
1901..................
1902..................

Duty
collected.

Total.

2, 679
3, 668

Formerly Middletown, act March 2, 1799.

595, 953
525,882
644,428
514, 547
611, 374
419,170
222, 017
290,181
527, 549
662, 455
271, 404
213,562
1,138, 869
1, 327,812
1, 626, 579

222, 312
233, 888
233,978
219, 899
212, 245
207,140
87,181
90,102
158, 517
146,047
99,143
112, 219
275, 453
213, 668
227,894

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE

Im ported

and

E

xported

KENNEBUNK, M E.
Year ending
June 30—

Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.
Dollars.

Total.
Dollars.
9,519
7, 232

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

M A C H IA S , M E .
1888..................
1889..................
1890
............
..........
1891
1892
1893 ___
1894
............
1895 .............
1896.................
1897..................
1898 .............
1899
1900..................
1901
............
1902..................

41, 631
57, 71G
46, 673
38, 265
41, 728
21, 969
37, 084
15, 580
10,022
1,840
1, 831
2,064
14,494
4, 666
14, 573

[ Act of March 2,1799.]

2,242
447

41, 631
57, 716
46, 673
38, 265
41, 728
21,969
37,084
15,580
12, 264
2,287
1, 831
2, ( 64
14, 494
4, 666
14, 573

760
4,165
6,421
450
3,129
1,526
277
3, 831
860
1, 436
191
937
630
2, 032
234

631
1, 241
2, 651
1, 644
1,300
513
767
922
1,259
1, 241
774
574
333
842
2, 597

158
300

2, 953
2, 024
2, 249
1, 054
2,695
2,172
1,642
37, 933
65, 088
56, 774
4,707
1,285
1,112
445
1, 706

21,570
24, 209
13,154
12, 802
20, 984
22,844
14,241
3,444
853
40
12,155
1,254
5, 819
10, 522
21,168

300

S A

1902----- 10




91
246
678
645
459
172
208
196
75
45
208
74
16
96
1,269

24.523 ,
26,233
15, 403
13, 856
23, 679
25,016
15,883
41, 377
65, 941
56,814
16, 862
2, 539
6,931
10, 967
22,874

6, 772
6, 644
3, 610
4, 856
4, 092
4, 927
3, 257
799
198
11
3,123
289
1, 278
2, 257
4, 396

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

N A N T U C K E T , M ASS.
1893.

1,391
5, 406
9, 072
2, 094
4,429
2, 039
1,044
4, 753
2,119
2, 677
965
1,511
963
2,874
2,831

[Act of March 2,1799.]

M A R B E E IIE A D , M ASS.
158
1888 ...............
300
1889..................
1890
............
1891 .................
1892 .............
1893
1894
1895..................
1896 .................
1897..................
1898..................
1899............
1onn_______
1901.....................................
1902.................. !...................

Continued.
[Act of May 10, 1800.]

Dollars.
9, 519
7, 232

1901
190°

—

145

300

60

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No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I mported

and

E xported —Continued.
[Act of June 30, 1834.]

N E W A R K , N . J.
Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.
42, 298
22, 326
19, 894
72, 661
24,165
17,113
29, 284
10, 805
20, 333
28,168
58,334
79, 386
85,702
142, 423
121,404

Dollars.

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Imports.
Total.

Dutiable.

Free.

Dollars.
42, 298
22,326
19,894
81,726
9,065
1,081, 374 1,105,539
4, 474, 559 , 4,491,672
5, 773, 829 5. 803,113
735, 021
724, 216
744, 599
764,932
_642, 888
614, 720
942, 202 1, 000, 536
706, 864
627, 478
1,136,281
1,221,983
1, 080, 870 1,223,293
1,101, 569
980,165

Dollars.
24, 763
34,497
32,724
31,110
20,911
38, 312
37,341
55, 560
71,946
122,162
468,010
268, 696
43, 020
65, 727
145,248

Dollars.
12,682
7,858
16,988
10, 585
61, 393
62, 004
26,170
18,380
74,195
82, 969
107,395
100, 806
252, 867
532, 514
233, 723

Total.
Dollars.
37, 445
42, 355
49, 712
41, 695
82]304
100, 316
63,511
73,940
146,141
205,131
575, 405
369, 502
295, 887
598, 241
378, 971

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
1,756
1,062
4,875
2, 884
3,214
10,151
33, 685
371,187
138,132
83, 439
109,183
78, 810
142, 649
214, 911
105, 043

1
[Act of March 2, 1799.]

N E W BED F O R D ,, M ASS.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897...................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

42, 389
83, 288
65, 087
71,133
55, 478
35,270
33, 989
12, 241
13, 460
11, 276
13, 342
9, 925
32, 275
31, 647
39, 961

652

96

43, 041
83,288
65, 087
71,133
55,574
35, 270
33, 989
12, 241
13, 460
11, 276
13,342
9, 925
32, 275
31,647
39,961

8, 260
102
105
6
171
8, 630
30,536
61, 064
499,884
11, 360
432
8,431
721
517

16. 383
7, 530
5, 094
14,360
17,843
20, 932
7, 822
2, 797
350
252
7, 022
4, 974
15,246
15,607
204, 597




2, 242

40

58, 624
90, 240
100, 675
50, 946
59, 935'
216, 060
91, 268
26, 515
79, 747
30, 749
12, 032
15, 557
87, 425
19, 513
86, 035

[Act of March 2} 1799.]

N E W B U R Y P O R T , M ASS.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893.*...............
1894..................
1895..................
1897..................
1899..................

24, 643
7, 632
5,199
14, 366
18,014
29,562
7, 822
33,333
61,414
500,136
18,382
5, 406
23, 677
16, 328
205,114

2,282

3,750
3, 660
10,184

3, 750
3, 660
10,184

15

15

63
83

1,630

6,304
6,160
4, 254
2,734
813
1,342
1,756
1,039
3, 392
617

6, 367
6,243
4,254
2, 734
813
1, 342
1,756
1, 039
5,022
617

2, 812
2,398
1,902
1,296
346
919
477
417
339

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I m po r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.
[Act of March 2, 1799.]

N E W H A V E N , CONN.
Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Imports.

Foreign.

63, 393
. 67,809
17, 333

Free.

3, 304
2, 795
1,116

66, 697
70,604
18,449

364
2, 004
349

1888
1889
1890
1891.
1892.
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..

364
2, 004
349

126

j

126

!
1
i
I
i

Dutiable. j

Dollars.
91,409
55, 394
46, 656
121, 357
209,877
191, 343
163, 852
77,578
101, 294
93,656
28, 619
16,683
19,746
34, 350
32,380

Dollars.
186, 049
215, 815
228,547
166, 377
159,986
231, 685
166, 063
277, 254
215,411
126,577
150, 086
148,106
166, 026
121,819
138,446

1888..
1889..
1890.
1891.
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..

611
125
4, 933
108
483

611
125
4, 933
108
483

2, 000

2, 000

1900..
1901..
1902..

32

32
...............
1

30, 750

24,640
17, 270
19, 734
48,110
25,074
18, 801
23,146
35,567
90, 913
32, 010
7, 822
19,313
222
5, 655
636

.- -. .. .
...............
...............
...............
...............
.................
.................

439
23
99
141
661

180 7

1898

............. '........................................

1 8 9 9 _______________ 1_________________________________

1900
1
..................
1901 ............. !....................
1902 ............... j...................




Dollars.
277,458
271, 209
275, 203
287, 734
369, 863
423, 028
329, 915
354, 832
316, 705
220, 233
178,705
164, 789
185, 772
156,169
170,826

87, 795
46, 217
113,150
10,436
2, 728
8, 071
3, 593 |
2,012
293

112, 435
63, 487
132, 884
58, 546
27, 802
26, 872
26,739
37, 579
91, 206
32,010
14,530
6,708
39, 316
20, 003
10, 995 S
11,217
8, 864
14, 519
4,115
- 4,751

N E W P O R T , R . I.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896

Total.

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
156,713
91,063
82, 094
93,826
83,812
133, 242
87, 275
108,157
78, 765
63,597
50,575
49, 36J
51,009
47, 860
61, 398

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

N E W L O N D O N , CONN.

30,750

147

17,241
13,858
11, 934
8,097
431
3,507
1,034
509
126
43
1, 380
3,339
1,954
1,780
902

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

439
23
99
141
661

993

21,837
31,373
28,455
2,095
1,985
1,702
26, 740
37,648

12,301
14, 724
6, 835
7, 276
3,118
9,539
5, 532
810

13, 498
12,855
33,089
76.227
83, 500

12, 301
14,724
7, 828
7,276
3,118
9, 539
5, 532
22, 647
31, 373
28, 455
15, 593
14,840
34, 791
102,967
121. 148

3,923
2,701
3,077
1,505
2,030
2, 395
995
232

2,830
3,598
11,059
34.025
31,004

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—

N

MERCHANDISE
o
.

I m ported

and
4

E

xported
5

N EW PO R T N EW S, Y A .a
Year ending
.Tune 30—

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891...'.............
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.
8, 990, 355
6, 890, 254
6,958, 369
10, 961, 744
14,444, 367
8,113,714
14,337, 577
13,469,541
14,755, 676
21,773,835
30,163, 990
28,159, 655
34,756,852
32, 567, 556
33, 504, 830

Dollars.
2, 320

Dollars.
8, 992, 675
6, 890, 254
6,958, 369
10,961,744
14, 444, 367
8,113,714
14, 340, 827
13, 469, 541
14, 850,117
22,109, 575
30, 287, 521
28,177, 817
34, 758, 323
32, 567, 912
33, 504, 830

Dollars.
65,112
32,705
31,232
59,955
108,447
1,353
93,834
331,211
508,005
594,484
309, 432
487,734
785,976
712,497
1, 050, 317

Dollars.
385, 320
10, 275
22, 948
55
81, 667
29,184
234,560
701,638
623,623
574,831
757, 295
844, 692
2,110, 852
3, 377, 954
3, 261, 031

94, 441
335,740
123, 531
18,162
1,471
356

N E W YO RK, N. Y .
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

<

a

12, 289,110
13, 841,897
14, 247, 097
16,475, 752
13, 065, 537
8, 877, 228
10,353,597
7,792,572
6, 761, 484
18, 581, 532
13,978,478
13,831,233
13,112, 096
10, 308,212
7, 088, 245




Total.
Dollars.
450,432
42, 980
54,180
60, 010
190,114
30,537
328,394
1, 032, 849
1,131, 628
1,169,315
1,066,727
1,332, 426
2, 896,828
4, 090, 451
4, 311, 348

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
172,374
6, 768
8, 205
24
37, 668
10,995
96,258
235,667
194,115
185, 265
262,108
336, 410
703, 793
1,050, 600
1,053, 743

[Act of March 2,1799.]

301,486, 784 9,140, 712
310, 928,151
8, 910, 404
340, 268, 765 8,783,026
337, 806, 277 8, 722, 570
404, 935, 770 9, 017, 013
339,040, 667 8, 355, 050
359 192, 983 9, 953, 382
317, 906, 816 7, 673, 246
344, 355, 492 9, 919, 449
382, 610, 975 9, 068, 932
437, 426, 637 8, 089,157
449, 801, 525 9, 642, 692
507,930, 476 10, 903, 995
516, 929, 035 12,663, 943
479, lg3, 385 11,168, 310

0

0

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894.................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Continued.
.

[Act of October 12, 1888.]

Domestic.

3,250

—

310, 627, 496
319, 838,555
349, 051, 791
346, 528, 847
413, 952, 783
347, 395, 717
369,146, 365
325, 580, 062
354, 274, 941
391, 679, 907
445, 515, 794
459,444, 217
518, 834, 471
529,592, 978
490, 361, 695

159,419,169
161,133, 283
173, 083,471
233,105,756
299, 039,148
269, 931,030
234,040,555
226,491, 507
219,909,552
218, 902,273
187, 883, 979
201, 267,378
228, 315,179
218, 951, 787
238,514,147

311, 007, 605
311, 020, 224
343,343, 222
304,680, 251
237,498, 964
278, 627,563
181, 755, 436
251, 249, 621
280, 023,240
261, 701,307
214, 397, 071
264, 292, 272
308, 922,103
308,308,119
321,416, 702

P O R TS M O U T H , V A .
79,228
380
100
300

277
90

12,368, 338
13, 841, 897
14, 247,477
16,475, 852
13, 065, 83 /
8, 877, 228
10, 353, 597
7, 792, 572
6, 761, 484
18, 581, 532
13, 978, 478
13, 831, 233
13,112, 096
10,308, 489
7, 088, 335

470,426, 774
472,153, 507
516, 426, 693
537, 786, 007
536, 538,112
548,558,593
415, 795, 991
477, 741,128
499,932, 792
480, 603, 580
402, 281, 050
465,559, 650
537,237, 282
527,259,906
559, 930, 849

141,701, 860
144, 360,120
151, 845,132
145, 378, 355
117, 787, 839
134,454,353
85 576,111
101, 750,165
106, 666,185
118,365, 076
100, 424, 617
134, 071,173
150,153, 068
150,330,669
163,606, 071

[Act of March 2, 1799.]
62, 409
131,088
31,913
49, 809
23,084
21, 772
97, 363
244, 285
144, 279
111,037
168,118
203, 944
225, 289
399,770
366, 809

32, 627
49, 552
57,129
25,363
21, 351
18,381
7,634
24, 045
75, 071
10, 821
32,962
4, 061
26, 510
194,160
23,536

Formerly Yorktown, Va., act March 2, 1799.

95, 036
180, 640
89, 042
75,172
44, 435
40,153
104, 997
268,330
219, 350
121,858
201, 080
208,005
251,799
593,930
390, 345

16,889
27, 898
22, 645
9,581
7, 450
8, 461
1, 913
9, 993
21, 758
5, 974
6, 716
4, 708
10,158
50,076
7, 212

merchandise imports and
—

N

MERCHANDISE
o
.

Exports— by

Im ported

and

Exported—
4
5

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dollars.
9, 277
13, 267
17, 538
11,071
8,186
7,072
7,622
5,690
3,614
1,904
2, 993
3,855
2,005

Dollars.

Dollars.
9, 277
13,267
17, 538
11, 071
8,186
7,072
7,622
5, 690
3, 614
1,904
2, 993
3, 855
2, 005

Dollars.
262
284
342
8, 332
1,558
2,858
5, 987
1,165
275
98
183
88
16

602

602

Dutiable.
Dollars. •
7, 467
10,814
8, 465
5,162
8
6
55
1,513
2, 329
2, 831
1,693
2, 249
3, 351
11, 058
18,321

PASSAM AQ U O D D Y, M E.
1888..................
1889...................
1890...................
1891...................
1892...................
1893..................
1894...................
1895...................
1896..................
1897..................
1898...................
1899...................
1900..................
1901..................
1902...................

645,110
616,158
641, 093
1, 015, 693
874, 967
734, 523
398, 683
177,128
301, 034
335,180
443,380
464,973
438, 745
469, 202
655, 652

14, 882
107,134
40, 371
14,823
23,662
20, 660
3,848
2,368
11, 415
8,805
12, 611
84,347
23,132
20,196
46, 210

1,499,371
1, 722, 283
1,145, 798
1,207, 449
1,157, 636
797, 245
113,964
87, 758
80, 225
144, 058
135,060
124,130
147, 817
215,976
204,885

291, 404
762, 421
841,316
1, 000, 029
1, 561, 298
1, 709, 879
2, 410, 597

506, 285
508, 370
522, 497
561,571
379, 576
289, 555
280,334
499, 922
449, 741
408, 489
200,659
138,547
192, 612
254,174
271, 885

354, 524
320,471
304,399
510,657
416, 557
455,710
309, 276
184,180
186,765
114,116
208, 674
203, 818
288,075
253, 943
446,293

1,499, 371
1,722, 283
1,145, 798
1,207,449
1,157, 636
797, 245
113,964
87, 758
371, 629
906,479
976, 376
1,124,159
1,709,115
1, 925, 855
2, 615, 482

2, 577
7,777
15, 573
30,128
38,546
21, 540
60, 079
95, 005
150, 572
82, 073
80,385
97, 660
442,138
194, 981
1, 501,102

159,433
129,156
48,453
38,554
38,161
38,655
2. 243
57,582
195,089
35
127,257
106,673
166, 715
211,316
1, 542, 936




Dollars.
7, 729
11, 098
8, 807
13,494
1,566
2,864
6,042
2, 678
2,604
2, 929
1,876
2,337
3, 367
11,058
18,321

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
1,910
2,438
9,406
1,436
8
3
22
422
361
618
603
731
614
605

860, 809
828, 841
826,893
1, 072, 228
796,133
745, 265
589, 610
684,102
636, 506
522,5S5
409, 333
342,365
480,687
508,117
718,178

90, 426
63,457
66,181
143, 312
115,633
127, 915
116, 618
42, 394
57, 652
45, 392
52, 692
46, 320
80, 541
69,091
104, 677

[Act of March 2,1799.]
162,010
136, 933
64,026
68, 682
76, 707
60,195
62, 322
152,587
345, 661
82,108
207, 642
204,333
608, 853
406, 297
3, 044, 038

55,155
56, 424
33,083
14, 445
12,165
20, 208
328
23,312
71, 930
30,211
36, 279
15,134
105, 788
95, 023
39,543

[Act of May 10,1800,]

P E T E R SB U R G , V A .
1888
1892
1897
1899
1902

Total.

[Act of March 3,1803.]
659, 992
723, 292
681, 464
1, 030, 516
898, 629
755,183
402, 531
179, 496
312, 449
343, 985
455, 991
549, 320
461, 877
489, 398
701, 862

P E R T H A M B O Y , N . J.
1888................... '
1889...................
1890...................
1891...................
1892.................. 1
1893..................
1894................... !
1895...................
1896..................
1897..................
1898................... ;
1899.................. '
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Continued.
.

Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901
1902.

149

[Act of March 2,1799.]

P A M L IC O , N . C.
Tear ending
June 30—

districts.

42
1,590
681
327
90, 738

42
1, 590
681
327
90, 738

11
45
273
226, 774

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—MERCHANDISE
o
.

N

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and

E
4

xported—
5

P H I L A D E L P H IA , P A .
Exports.

Year ending
June 30—

Domestic.

Foreign.

1888...................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Dollars.
28, 733, 415
29, 707, 437
37, 239, 820
33, 438, 639
58, 460, 926
49, 374, 447
40,280,353
34, 908,723
39,436, 059
46, 993, 644
56,187, 309
60,849,993
78, 225, 405
79, 212, 568
80,151, 390

Dollars.
112,446
67,474
170, 863
235, 716
80, 531
28,035
220,433
134, 370
131, 317
311,629
57,127
100, 072
180,626
141,457
232,013

Imports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.
28, 845, 861
29,774,911
37,410, 683
33,674, 355
58, 541, 457
49,402,482
40, 500, 786
35, 043,093
39, 567, 376
47, 305, 273
56, 244, 436
60, 950, 065
78, 406, 031
79, 354, 025
80,383,403

Dollars.
4,984,641
5, 262, 627
5,156,169
19,265,208
41,180,159
43,895,727
40, 810, 951
19,465,518
13,795,139
16,177,993
9,878,727
10, 367,112
16, 817, 727
13, 418, 916
15, 959, 610

Dollars.
36, 787, 480
43,265,975
48,780,146
40,162,682
18,825,952
22,226,420
12,916,012
29,337,158
30,045, 697
31, 894, 679
21, 541, 270
30, 855, 416
35, 048, 275
34,624, 527
31, 790, 732

70

111, 318
67, 663

111, 388
67, 663

127
334
392
634
2, 087
812
155
4,367
7, 761
10, 685
5, 215
8, 565

127
334
392
634
6, 890
10,765
15,502
5, 967
7, 761
10, 985
5, 527
8, 565

P L Y M O U T H , M A SS.
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895...................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900...................
1901..................
1 9 0 2 _______________

5, 790

4, 803
9, 953
15, 347
1,600
300
312
t

1,377,680 |
2, 870, 247
2,699,363
2, 573, 392
1,998, 524
1,159, 557
3,410,062
1, 963, 669
3,485,132
3, 909, 069
6, 255, 806
9, 516, 299
9,725,793
12,403,958
14, 315,725

2, 967, 805
4, 012, 338

Duty
collected.

Dollars.
Dollars.
41, 772,121
18,376, 660
48,528, 602
21, 906, 915
53, 936, 315
23, 926, 935
59,427,890
20,302,448
60, 006, 791
9,087,545
66,122,147. 11,318,253
53,726, 963
7, 645, 718
48, 802, 676
11,554, 419
43,840, 836
12,808,274
48, 072, 672
16,179, 585
31,419, 997
12,163, 673
41,222, 528
22,035,665
51, 866, 002
19, 895,139
48,043, 443 ! 20,399, 207
47, 750, 342 ' 18,964, 233

5, 790

96,920
100,471
107,725
73,233
73,776
47,324
24,073
6,947
3,754
1,806
2, 887
11,129
8,359
1,034
1,796

[Act of March 2,1799.]

273,433
370,116
294, 999
111,940
200,673
102,538
108, 958
14,440
157, 313
197,131
91, 370
197,148
216,091
12,835
9, 293

1, 651,113
3,240, 363
2, 994, 362
2, 685, 332
2,199,197
1,262,095
3, 519, 020
1, 978,109
3, 642, 445
4,106, 200
6, 347,176
9, 713, 447
9,941, 884
12, 416, 793
14,325,018

318, 784
184, 375
97, 076
178, 593
336,123
225, 943
336, 295
114,250
105,178
219, 540
222, 217
376, 785
477, 333
422,151
729, 901

961, 848
721, 916
524, 958
552,370
508, 806
325,887
250, 005
315, 650
374, 985
357, 755
211, 058
275, 406
305, 527
210, 963
464, 998

34,874
42, 852

3, 002, 679
4,055,190

37, 791
86, 642

1, 914,937
2, 240,315

1, 280, 632
906, 291
622, 034
730, 963
844, 929
551, 830
586, 300
429,900
480,163
577,295
433,275
652,191
782,860
633,114
1,194, 899

498, 394
195,134
140,167
175, 279
326,703
160, 082
134,287
104, 752
88,433
80,310
56, 900
73, 939
98,198
80, 536
149,938

[Act of June 22, 1900.]

P O R TO RICO.®
1901..................
1902..................

Total.

[Act of March 2,1799.]

PORTLAND AN D FALM OUTH, ME
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1?01..................
1902..................

Continued.
.
[Act of March 2, 1799.]

1,952, 728
2, 326,957

844, 802
861,577

aThe foreign commerce of Porto Rico is included in the foreign commerce of the United States
after June 30, 1901.




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY DISTRICTS.
N o. 4 5 .— M ER CH AN D ISE I m p o r t e d

and

E

xported

PORTSM OUTH, N . H .
Year ending
June 30—

Exports.

Imports.
Free.

Foreign.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.
34,327
29, 323
13,728
11,718
6, 527
4, 661
4,970
11, 831
23,157
22,516
2, 380
91
58

Domestic.

Dollars.
4, 685
330
344
2,299
1,387
2, 519
7,468
985
1, 824
2, 216
14,895
16, 923
48, 782
922
13,785

Dollars.
39,012
29, 653
14, 072
14, 017
7, 914
7,180
12,438
12, 816
24,981
24, 732
17,275
17, 014
48, 840
922
14,188

403

998
138
95, 000
2, 612
230
182
71
7,052
4, 877
2,418
4,129
1,291
2,974
18, 272
77
7,775
11,617 ..................

998
138
95,000
2, 842
182
71
7, 052
4, 877
2,418
4,129
1,291
2, 974
18, 349
7, 775
11,617

209, 262
159,154
271, 542
697, 868
132,155
407, 001
93,971
243, 651
275, 023
450, 934
91, 843
100, 128
111,172
274,729
232, 070

482,144
548, 302
580,525
701,111
725,605
764,762
382, 602
724,130
663, 228
511,915
594,404
760, 264
1,114, 549
871, 782
897,316

120

7, 206, 942
9,310,891
8,874,998
8,825,162
5, 724, 036
2,426, 058
3, 971,837
2, 972, 534
382, 637

4, 000
1900
1901
1902

4,000

17,200

17,200




Dollars.
6, 309
12, 227
77,255
64, 031
98, 023
93, 309
113,413
46,103
44, 776
28, 824
14,679
2, 655
20, 962
204
3,076

691,406
707,456
852,067
1, 398, 979
857, 760
1,171,763
476, 573
967, 781
938, 251
962, 849
686, 247
860, 392
1, 225, 721
1,146,511
1,129,386

232, 043
283,583
262,671
319, 692
359,561
364, 341
221,103
252, 366
226, 251
189, 769
201,037
248,967
337, 624
333,966
298,369

[Act of May 10,1800.]

R IC H M O N D , V A .
7, 206, 942
9, 310, 771
8, 874, 998
8, 825,162
5, 724, 036
2, 426, 058
3, 971, 837
2, 972, 534
382, 637

Duty
collected.

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

P R O V ID E N C E , R . I.

1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897

Continued.
[Act of March 2,1799.]

1888..
1889..
1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902.;

1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

—

151

17, 861
25,470
41, 334
33,022
16,686
60, 538
22,187
68, 308
54,893
54, 565
15, 906
24, 878
19, 806
43, 053
33,418

31, 909
17,019
19, 708
14, 238
29, 380
21, 922
21, 802
49, 050
45, 073
34, 964
24,396
28,482
34,026
50, 920
62,748

49, 770
42,489
61,042
47, 260
46, 066
82, 460
43, 989
117, 358
99, 966
89, 529
40, 302
53, 360
53, 832
93, 973
96,166

15,599
8, 507
8,219
7,358
15,997
12,067
12, 321
25,782
34,611
20,083
19,932
21,791
24,906
32,290
134,823

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o—MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d
.
4
5
.

N

and

E xported—

SACO, M E .
Year ending
June 30—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1895..................
1896..................
1900..................
1901..................

Dutiable.

Dollars.
441
437

Dollars.
74
110

309

27

900

[Act of March 2,1799.]
413
250
975
2,015

81

1,100
6, 752
2,892
7,640
3. 630
7, 427

966
470
7,193
30
395
1,147
3,707
10,110
2, 426

'
!
1
;
!
!
1

7
18
300

966
470
7,193
30
395
1,147
3, 714
10,128
2,426
300

2,131
159
1,320
2,192
4, 772
1,996
1, 801
2, 906
1,314
230
84
90
7,818
2

49
166
111
1,437
5, 751
20,297
38,135
1, 117
13,521
8,913
3, 394
57
8, 890

ST. JO H N S, F L A ,
38, 476
28,024
41,417
97, 033
104,714
68,057
102,929
125, 455
96,114
101, 371
138, 316
176,245
269, 211
204, 670
289,738

413
250
975
3,115
6,752
2, 892
7, 721
3,630
7,427

220
1,351
578
1,529
732
1,486

[Act of May 7, 1822.]

ST. A U G U S T IN E , EDA.




Duty
collected.

309

900

!
1888..................
1890..................
1892..................
'
1895..................
i
1898..................
1899..................
1900.................. .................. !
!
1901..................
1902..................
•i

1888
1889,
1890,
1891
1892
1893,
1894
1895,
1896,
1897,
1898
1899
1900.
1901.
1902.

Total.

Dollars.
441
437

SAG H A R B O R , N . Y .

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Continued.

[Act of December 15,1807.]

2,180
159
1,486
2, 303
6, 209
7, 747
22, 098
41,041
2,431
13, 751
8, 997
3,484
7, 875
8, 892

14
35
36
846
4, 593
17, 958
19, 957
12, 095
6,133
8, 347
9,081
12, 636
5, 319

[Act of March 2,1831.]
215
43
144
105
220
184
167
390
157
196
223
63
400
254

38, 691
28, 067
41, 561
97,138
104, 934
68, 241
103, 096
125, 845
96, 271
101, 567
138, 539
176,308
269,611
204,670
289, 992

8, 359
2,825
6, 069
10,164
5, 788
19,952
3, 503
3,060
3, 500
1,281
2, 362
510
2,114
2, 914
401

32, 669
50, 599
75,828
84, 657
41, 886
41, 698
39, 523
49, 726
108,909
15,832
12,975
37,242
19, 966
58,770
78, 751

41, 028
53, 424
81,897
94,821
47, 674
61, 650
43, 026
52, 786
112,409
17,113
15, 337
37, 752
22, 080
61, 684
79,152

23,711
34,590
49, 002
49,191
34,183
32, 393
32, 006
31, 867
31, 601
38, 924
13, 453
16, 647
9, 300
23, 004
47, 920

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N

MERCHANDISE
o
.

Im ported

and

E
4

xported

ST. M A R Y S , G A .
Year ending
June 30—

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891...................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................

—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

Dollars.
51,381
54,212
59,370
30,194
47, 495
46, 063
20, 362
27, 401
25, 793
34, 691
36, 438
19, 273
4,944

Dollars.

Dollars.
51, 381
54, 212
59, 370
30,194
47, 495
46,063
20, 362
27, 401
25, 793
34, 691
.36,438
19, 273
4,944

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5

245

760

760

25




1

1
.................. 1
...................
.......•
1
...................
!
1

25

7, 916
8,175
3, 278
8, 757
4, 541

2,101
2, 844
30, 320
46, 224
41,825
9, 888
6, 305
3, 83G
1, 037
403

128, 711
14,279
10, 823
15, 818
12, 034
3, 466
3, 501
2, 956
54
1, 26315,553
5,049
7, 727
8, 609
12,911

136, 627
22,454
14,101
24, 575
16, 575
5, 567
6, 345
33,276
46, 278
43,088
25,441
11, 354
11,563
9, 646
13,314

28, 378
5,733
5,714
5, 513
2, 586
1,956
1, 351
1,307
98
157
4, 433
1, 481
2, 529
1, 557
2,785

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

SA V A N N A H , GA.
20, 256,113
17, 864, 764
30, 884,109
33, 506, 426
25, 703,911
19, 839, 320
25, 527,051
20, 523, 760
21, 409, 027
23, 442, 727
28, 937, 614
24,029,084
38, 251, 923
46,729, 321
41, 525,193

5

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

245

1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..................
1895 .................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................

Continued.
.

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

S A L E M A N D B E V E R L Y , M ASS.
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

—
5

163

690
342
262
462
435

552
488
58
9, 646
235

20, 256,113
17, 865, 454
30,884, 451
33,506,426
25, 704,173
19, 839, 782
25,527,486
20, 523, 760
21,409,027
23,442, 727
28,938,166
24,029,572
38,251,981
46,738, 967
41, 525,428

133,099
301, 803
351, 064
380,000
231, 746
268, 602
262, 853
303,276
188, 584
334, 666
306,300
274,157
269, 925
495,897
511, 820

160, 628
72,178
121, 279
135,862
70,158
69,265
90, 095
122, 405
84, 971
81, 240
85, 334
101, 997
160,115
149,170
59, 862

293,727
373, 981
472,343
515,862
301,904
337, 867
352,948
425, 681
273, 555
415, 906
391, 634
376,154
430,040
645, 067
571,682

88, 626
47, 556
52, 750
49, 584
37, 056
29, 937
39,032
46, 320
32,903
27, 461
29, 088
38,681
50, 449
43, 377
24,176

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No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I m po r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

S T O N IN G T O N , C O N N .

Year ending
June 30—

[A ct o f A u gu st 3,1842.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................
1889...................

D uty
collected.

D o lla r s.

186

186

7,620

7, 620

1,863

45

45

4,437

4,437

1,197

1890 .....................

3,610

8,503

12,113

1,561

1891.......................

3, 854

11, 690

15, 544

1,808

1892.......................

2,868

8, 502

11,370

1, 942

1893.......................

1,737

5, 505

7, 242

1,248

3,974

3, 410

7,384

851

9, 829

316

10,145

46

1894......................
1895......................

1,350

1, 350

1896.......................

29, 280

1897.......................

29,280

27,634

1

27, 634

8, 683

1899.......................
1900....................... ____________ i____________
1901.......................

6, 928

6, 928

1902......................

G 088
,

6, 088

1

6,040

14, 723

1,254

3, 700

1898.......................

6,097

9,797

1,215

1,965

10, 585

12, 550

2,195

15, 875

15,875

3,780

16,102

16, 277

3, 748

175

[A ct of March 2, 1799.]

W ALDO BORO , ME.
1888

651

651

74, 994

3,122

78,116

1889

9,388

9, 388

70,471

644

71,115

139

75, 840

5,443

81, 283

1, 961

1, 111

1890

1,226

1891

156

156

76, 383

3, 235

79, 618

1892

1,089

1,089

91, 513

5, 003

96, 516

549

1893

108

108

84, 377

5,473

89, 850

1,129

1894

3,419

3, 419

71, 684

5,644

77, 328

810

1895

1,190

1, 190

54, 565

3, 346

57, 911

768

1896

62, 358

1,187

63,545

428

1897

50,624

559

51,183

313

1898

29,323

14, 936

44,259

4,501

16,610

1899

17,771

34, 381

2, 660

18,798

20, 971

39, 769

3, 305

.

9, 397

16, 415

25, 812

2,489

4, 338

17, 934

6,152

24,086

376

i

1900

. J ________

1901
1902

4, 338

W IL M IN G T O N , N .

C.

[A ct of March 2, 1799.]

1888.

6, 814, 363

6, 814, 363

66,286

86,947

153,233

45, 244

1889.

5,738,796

5,738,796

94,962

60,182

155,144

26, 883

1890.

6, 934,141

579

6, 934,720

88,012

49, 049

137,061

16, 248

1891.

9, 070, 235

49

9, 070, 284

159,912

63,466

223,378

16, 972

1892.

5,320,875

539

5, 321,414

162,833

22,144

184,977

10, 470

6, 661, 065

62, 243

12, 308

74, 551

7, 303

7, 062, 094

114,604

4,060

118,664

2, 704

1893.

6, 661,065

1894.

7, 056,058

1895.

6, 590, 264

1896.

6,220,336

1897.

8,225,272

8, 225,272

151,283

4,145

155,428

1,448

1898.

9, 761, 606

9, 761, 606

181, 720

4, 701

186, 421

2, 852

6,036

6, 590, 261
65

86,143

1,778

87,921

2, 852

6, 220, 401

102,232

16, 569

118,801

2, 522

1899.

7,586, 526

7, 586, 526

123,571

19, 352

142,923

6, 053

1900.

10,975,511

10,975, 511

104,918

5,298

110, 216

4, 584

1901.

12, 013,659

12,013, 659

165,052

15, 860

180, 912

4,842

1902.

11,102,171

11,102,171

256,837

1,971

258,808

3,181




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

and

E xported—

W is e A S S E T , M E ,
Year ending
June 30—

155

Continued
[A ct of March 2, 1799 1

Exports.

Im ports.

D uty
collected.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1888.

11,036

11,036

1889.

1,777

1,777

1890.

5,876

270

6,146

6,480

D o lla r s.

3,150

9,630

1,974

1,974

37

13,770

22

13,770

260

1891.

2, 954

2, 954

8,101

1, 734

9,835

1, 578

1892.

16, 216

98

16, 314

21, 052

2,516

23,568

12

1893.

8, 661

13

8, 674

14, 615

14,615

1894.

3,461

3,461

5,303

1895.

6,968

6, 968

11, 493

1,365

12,858

50

1896.

2, 333

2,333

8,511

332

8, 843

111

78

78

12

590

2,210

1,271

4, 995

1,462

1,462

1897.

6, 533

6, 533

1898.

6,486

6, 486

1,620

1899.

11, 023

11, 023

3,724

1900.

3,951

3, 951

5, 303

119

1901.

775

775

560

619

1,179

46

1902.

2, 976

2, 976

5,450

2,151

7,601

230

[A c t of M ay 7, 1822.]

A P A L A C H IC O L A , E E A .
1888

74,101

74,101

1889

146,360

146, 360

19

19

5

26

71

97

48

772

772

1, 030

210

1,247

1,457

361

1890

.................

195,747

195, 747

1891

..........

122,359

122, 359

183,182

183,182

21

21

392, 390

392, 390

156

156

122

1892
1893

.................

5

1894

........

263, 666

263, 666

51

51

18

1895

.........

323, 770

323, 770

173

173

51

1896.......................

213, 075

213, 075

116

116

16

1897......................

364, 080

364,080

771

3, 023

221

1898
1899

353,715
..........

2,252

353, 715

106

106

27

396,4S6

396, 436

1, 374

1, 374

110

3,178

4,725

1,252

941

941

965

54

94

187

.............

424, 783

424, 783

1901.......................

365,782

365,782

1902.......................

271, 836

271, 836

1900

1,547
40

GALVESTON, T E X .

[A c t of December 31,1845.]

15, 700, 984

2,163

15,703,147

313,247

402, 621

715,868

207, 565

1889....................... 15, 525,180

51,012

15, 576,192

404,002

318, 654

722,656

126,139

24, 326, 760

120, 071

24,446, 831

94,156

321, 036

415, 792

109,175

1891....................... 33, 678, 399

93, 606

33,772,005

251,223

396, 798

648, 021

144,379

1888.......................
1890......................

1892....................... 35,102, 289

283, 967

35, 386, 256

925,701

391, 299

1, 317, 000

121,301

1893....................... 37,328, 611

' 147,883

37,476,494

554,757

308,695

863,452

109,826

1894....................... 34, 886,931

124, 857

3 5 ,Oil, 788

516,173

164, 544

680,717

63,750

1895....................... 41,758, 408

128, 243

41,886,651

194, 935

174,640

369, 575

64,839

1896....................... 36, 325, 451

71, 640

36,397,091

212,152

390, 618

602, 770

144,096

58,147, 593

50, 581

58,198,174

474, 381

304, 720

779,101

113, 578

1898......................

67, 931, 962

498, 659

68,428,621

828,432

337,748

1,166,180

133, 038

1899......................

78,420, 904

55, 777

78,476, 681

2, 494, 079

427,287

2,921, 366

152,693

1900......................

85, 606,991

50, 533

85,657,524

1,017,783

435,762

1,453, 545

153,499

25,553 101, 857, 300

551,282

402,519

953,801

150,326

474,426

494, 820

969, 246

180,352

1897......................

1901...................... 101, 831, 747
1902......................

96, 213, 740




508,326

96,722,066

156

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXD6RT&---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.— MERCHANDISE I m po r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

K E Y W EST, FLA.
Year ending
•June 30—

[Act of May 7,1822.]
Exports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s,

Im ports.
Total.
j

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D uty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

530, 333

1,468

531,801

53,025

969, 259

1, 022,284

715,888

1889.......................

367, 713

1,128

368, 841

37, 349

1,353, 728

1, 391, 077

944,410

1890.......................

433, 734

2,666

436, 400

36, 289

1,064,100

1,100, 389

757, 665

1891.......................

367,886

3,340

371,226

37, 859

1,238, 709

1,276,568

896, 279

1892......................

826,485

4, 558

831,043

33, 786

800,710

834,496

751, 419

1893......................

1, 092,277

4,088

1,096, 365

43, 954

868, 693

912,647

771, 071

1894.......................

1, 324, 973

7,146

1,332,119

34, 053

512, 354

546,407

548, 066

1895......................

942,185

22, 682

964, 867

77, 778

442, 510

520, 288

407,934

1896.......................

935, 476

668

936,144

15, 939

730, 919

746, 858

378,141

1897......................

521,077

5,446

526,523

22,593

546,479

569,072

536, 987

8, 394 !

1898.......................

513,121

521,515

15,813

444, 271

460, 084

228, 550

1899.......................

1, 652, 787

89, 526 | 1,742,313

22, 358

273, 560

295, 918

210,115

1900.......................

1,355, 702

39, 624

1, 395, 326

38, 917

507, 543

546,460

321,532

1901......................

1,024,959

8, 306

1, 033, 265

30, 312

461, 672

491,984

367, 313

1902.......................

674,169

16, 023

690,192

35, 900

436, 704

472,604

384, 696

[A ct of July 22,1813.]

M O B IL E , A L A .
1888.......................

3,563,695

3, 563, 695

54, 436

21, 398

75, 834

9, 235

1889.......................

3, 202, 245

j 3,202,245

99, 675

25, 654

125, 329

12,071

1890.......................

3, 365, 968

6, 461 ! 3,372,429

89, 669

17, 346

107, 015

4, 989

1891.......................

3, 402, 854

1,479 :

3, 404, 333

73,883

14,792

88, 675

7,397

1892.......................

2, 784, 044

1,691

2,785,735

152,373

13,405

165, 778

9,157

1893......................

3, 319, 381

3, 319, 381

494,769

20,295

515,064

14,921

642, 575

9, 538

652,113

9,561

5,173, 303

947, 001

62, 280

1, 009, 281

17, 852

10, 203

6, 995,127

877,388

63,191

940,579

19,053

15, 022

10,131,342

788, 790

59, 339

818,129

20,048

9, 584, 248

1,094, 823

29, 578

1,124, 401

9, 707

8,902,119

1, 551, 087

39,561

1, 590, 648

11, 686

1894......................

2, 822, 907

1895.......................

5, 111, 903

61,400

783 1 2, 823,690

1896.......................

6,984, 924

1897.......................

10,116, 320

1898.......................

9, 579, 554

4, 694

1899.......................

8, 894, 424

7, 695

1900.......................

13,178, 766

27, 568

13,206, 334

2, 824, 761

59,173

2, 883,934

17,452

1901.......................

11,822, 664

14, 441

11, 837,105

2, 919, 237

89, 212

3, 008, 449

26,735

1902.......................

12, 480, 758

22, 800

12, 503, 558

3, 659, 375

54,996

3, 714, 371

16,193

N E W

[A ct of February 24, 1804.]

ORLEANS, LA.
80,788,096

469, 394

81,257,490

5,438, 694

6,179, 055

11, 617, 749

1889....................... 83, 222, 734

606, 242

83,828,976

7, 820, 237

6, 672, 243

14,492, 480

2, 735, 070

1890....................... 107,300, 637

826, 254 108,126, 891

7, 788, 910

6, 869, 253

14, 658,163

2,603,856

1891....................... 108,007, 428

1,099,259 109,106, 687

13, 384, 970

6, 882, 090

20, 267,060

2,028, 667

1892....................... 129,196,025

2, 056, 848 131,252, 873

13, 540, 380

5, 369,173

18, 909, 553

1,472,300

21, 789,732

1,439,229

1888 .....................

1893....................... 77, 398,766

439, 277

77, 838, 043

18, 015, 247

3. 774, 485

2,755,876

1894.......................

81,211,242

318, 211

81, 529, 453

15, 206,157

2, 881, 787

18, 087, 944

1,226,115

1895.......................

68,130,382

282, 980

68, 413, 362

10, 672, 839

3,188, 668

13, 861, 507

1, 028, 329

1896.......................

80, 703, 791

283, 000

80, 986, 791

8, 339,437

5,131,705

13,471,142

1, 637,192

1897....................... 101,139, 880

354, 240 101, 494,120

9, 615, 968

7, 002, 759

16,618,727

2,726,038

1898...................... 110,951, 044

1,875, 637 112, 826, 681

5, 411,904

4, 252, 553

9, 664,457

1, 355, 872

1, 282, 692

87,993, 277

4, 465, 428

7, 452, 231

11, 917, 659

3, 729, 666

1900....................... 114,655,951

1, 202, 813 115, 858, 764

5, 634, 028

11, 856, 783

17,490,811

6, 630,874

1901....................... 150,119, 802

2,656,797 152,776, 599

9, 347. 270

11,115, 037

20,462,307

6, 211, 718

1902....................... 130, 899, 401

3, 587, 462 134, 486, 863

13, 806, 439

9, 957, 041

23, 763, 480

5,884,674

1899......................




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No. 45.— MERCHANDISE

I m ported a n d E xp o r t e d —

P E A R L R I V E R , M IS S .

Tear ending
June 30—

157

Continued.
[A ct o f June 15,1844.]

Im ports.

Exports.

D u ty
collected.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

19, 230

D o lla r s.

1888.

766,381

9

766, 390

14, 962

34,192

1889.

984, 225

79

984, 304

8, 518

1890.

1,064,461

1, 064,461

2,444

1,448

3, 892

1891.

1, 023, 200

1, 023, 200

2, 953

10

2, 963

3

1892.

1, 077, 707

1, 077, 707

1, 631

127

1,758

82

1893.

1, 038, 852

1,038, 852

116

116

166

1894.

809,357

809, 357

274

274

151

1, 741

8, 518
1,705

1895.

966, 411

966, 411

1896.

1, 369, 682

1,369,682

497

497

132

1897

1, 673, 280

1, 673, 286

4,466

147

4, 613

41

1898.

1, 371, 538

1,371,538

416

112

528

92

1899.

1,704,939

1, 704, 939

364

75

439

40

1900.

1,687,863

1, 687,863

1,541

390

1, 931

112

1901.

2, 817, 298

2, 817, 298

3

625

628

394

1902.

2,155, 013

2,155, 013

2

93

95

33

[A ct of M ay 7, 1822.]

PEN SACO LA, ERA,

1888.

2, 740, 335

1889.

3, 480, 749.

1890.

2,740,335

3, 451, 735

33, 764

101, 747

135, 511

3,480, 809

35, 276

2, 434

37, 710

1,228

3, 451, 735

60

3, 218

19,333

22, 551

6, 997
15,158

76, 709

1891.

3, 961, 928

3, 961, 928

116,676

27,833

144,509

1892.

2,982, 246

2,982, 246

48,037

16,141

64,178

6,731

1893.

3, 813,439

3,813,447

56, 026

9, 394

65,420

4,080

1894.

4, 035,599

4, 035, 599

219, 810

5,510

225, 320

1, 922

1895.

3, 042,113

3,042,113

188, 657

12,205

200,862

4,571
5, 344

8

1896.

3, 770, 296

3, 772, 775

17,110

40, 022

57,132

1897.

8,021,112

8,021,112

514, 008

18,075

532, 083

4, 391

1898.

8, 211,429

8, 211, 429

165, 717

16,517

182, 234

3,771

2, 479

1899.

14, 214, 690

14, 214, 690

31,559

21, 841

53,400

6, 669

1900.

14, 413, 522

14,413, 522

48,490

27, 968

76, 458

10,106

1901.

13, 455, 761

13, 455, 761

211,543

26, 791

238, 334

7,101

1902.

14,466, 928

14, 466, 928

153,641

252,411

406,052

81,124

[A ct o f February 8, 1871.]

ST. M A R K S , E R A .

1889......................

8,209

8, 209

1890

9, 485

9, 485

1891

4, 336

4, 336

1892
3, 800

3

1
7

14

8

1893......................
1894......................

3
14

8

2

3,800

1895

7

19, 789

19, 796'

23,553

1896......................

5

7,906

7, 911

11,144

1897......................

5

261

266

146

1898......................

21

1899

3, 666

3,666

1900

6,300

6,300

21




6

6

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and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

TAM PA, PLA .

T e ar ending
June 3 0 -

[A c t o f February 28, 1887.]
. Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D u ty
collected.

Total.
D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

69, 955

1890
1891

.....

1892.......................

54,578

464, 826

519,404

256,473

185,800

185, 800

506, 620

173,496

173,496

436, 665

6, 754

416, 577

423,331

323, 898

.....

252,141

1893.......................

615, 903

615, 903

17,165

518, 572

535,737

392,755

1894.......................

977,655

977,655

62, 229

425,713

487, 942

400, 665

1895.......................

44,442

682,989

727, 431

44,442

682, 989

1, 362, 910 1

617, 847

1896.......................

647,620

2,080

649,700

21, 975

1, 699, 282

1,721,257

779, 008

1897.......................

857, 526

857, 526

27,793

608, 430

636,223

741, 356

547, 353

15,973

448,620

464, 593

340, 072

956, 235

20,151

682, 293

702,444 j

437,588

1, 457, 255

1, 457, 255

42, 614

1,192,405

1,235,019 !

624, 077

1,321,419

1, 321, 419

42, 545

1, 470, 907

1,513,452 I

994,156

1, 782,740

1, 782, 740

152,400

1, 598, 467

1,750,867 j

1,043, 869

1898......................

547,353

1899.......................

953,673

1900.......................
1901.......................
1902.......................

2, 562

TECHE, LA .

[A ct of February 25, 1873.]

1888.......................

35,391

37, 444

261, 639

1,507

263,146

1889.......................

3, 603

3,603

507, 473

3,777

511,250

1890.......................

15, 639

15, 639

1, 002,172

3,193

1, 005,365

1891.......................

1,266

1,266

265, 507

317

265,824

1892.......................

1,643

1, 643

34,128

300

34,428

1893.......................

1,057

1, 057

1894.......................

540

540

1895.......................

5,063

5, 063

418

19

437

1897.......................

2,952

2,952

1898.......................

2, 053

2,600

1900.......................

V IC K S B U R G , M IS S .
1901...................... ^
........................ |
........................




2, 600

125 !
!.................I t
1

236
167

5

125
47

23

[A ct of Ju ly 7, 1838.]
2

1

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No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I m ported

and

E x p o r t e d -Continued.

A R IZ O N A .

Tear ending
June 30—

159

[A c t of A p ril 29,1890.]
Exports.

Im ports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1891.......................

1, 512

1,512

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D u ty
] collected.
1
D o lla r s.

1893......................

118, 818

1894.......................
1895......................

137,670

1,661,044

1, 515, 806

1892.......................

1,523,374

135,204

1,651,010

49, 996

143, 735

2,752,572

60,514

37, 302

1, 544

120, 362

2, 608,837

403,518

1,206

404, 724

1,035, 272

77, 692

1,112,964

33, 618

805, 969

12, 309

818, 278

62, 788

215, 608

278,396

48, 739

1896.......................

916, 245

25, 534

941,779

100, 886

404, 921

505, 807

85, 375

1897.......................

920, 581

106, 910

1, 027, 491

131, 810

636, 659

768,469

124, 978

1898.......................

909, 839

278, 542

1,188, 381

1, 445, 959

311, 463

1,757, 422

137, 667

1899.......................

1,311,348

207, 032

1, 518, 380

1,130, 964

354, 267

1, 485, 231

126,640
158, 481

1900.......................

1, 789, 064

203, 359

1, 992, 423

733,803

491,060

1,224,863

1901.......................

3, 043, 867

49, 816

3, 093, 683

5,191,745

684,778

5,876, 523

219, 076

1902.......................

4, 947,103

5,125

4, 952,228

8,862,008

473,455

9, 335,463

143, 290

B R AZO S D E S A N T IA G O , T E X .

[Act of June 16, I860.]

1888.......................

588,512

92, 915

681, 427

182, 290

149, 075

331,365

31, 245

1889.......................

66i, 542

117, 214

778,756

157, 475

223, 471

380, 946

50, 811

1890.......................

655,645

95, 237

750,882

171,218

159,069

330,285

35,783

1891......................

566, 901

77, 873

644, 774

147,361

40,313

187, 674

10,674

1892......................

435,914

62, 262

498,176

162, 526

3,129

165, 655

658

1893......................

365, 650

61, 794

427, 444

125, 984

4,680

130,664

493

1894.......................

251, 225

27,985

279, 210

101, 961

3,580

105, 541

1,592

1895......................

218,792

36, 510

255, 302

93, 515

54, 880

148, 395

12,721

1896......................

256,075

124,250

1897......................

147, 407

380, 325

69,287

94, 443

163, 730

20, 356

66, 708 *

214,115

78, 546

116,435

194, 981

23,922

1898......................

133,078

63, 704

196, 782

40, 310

98,907

139,217

39,344

1899.......................

141,651

52, 921

194, 572

36,416

36, 261

72, 677

13,135

1900.......................

169, 271

41,104

210, 375

26, 477

15, 969

42, 446

4, 053

1901.......................

163,151

22, 654

185,805

30,949

15, 950

46, 899

2, 823

1902.......................

153, 902

25, 025

178,927

30,138

24,679

54, 817

4,437

C O R P U S C IIR IS T I, T E X .

[A c t of July 28, 1866.]

1888......................

1, 574,001

130,085

1, 704, 086

622,287

127,971

750, 258

19,186

1889.......................

2, 039, 820

79,566

2,119, 386

1, 310, 709

199, 770

1,510, 479

19,488

1890......................

3, 090, 561

53,727

3,144,288

2,379, 016

227,755

2, 606, 771

16, 397

1891.......................

3, 706, 833

54,129

3,760, 962

2,267, 757

155,644

2, 423,401

18,097
10, 933

1892.......................

4, 077, 479

49,761

4,127,240

2, 719, 842

293,020

3, 012, 862

1893.......................

6,107,858

55, 239

6,163, 097

2,865,479

198,941

3, 064, 420

14,454

1894.......................

2, 758, 917

18, 248

2, 777,165

1,653, 756

254,637

1, 908, 393

12,599

1895......................

3, 372, 892

26, 738

3. 399, 630

493,126

160, 468

653,594

32,621

1896.......................

4, 067,243

114,402

4,181, 645

734,745

260, 322

995,067

51,815

1897......................

5,161, 069

81,817

5, 242,886

649,986

210, 843

860,829

37,593

1898.......................

4, 351, 300

64,153

4, 415, 453

719, 641

301,778

1,021,419

105,329
49,358

1899......................

6,123,148

91, 629

6, 214, 777

953,090

165, 503

1,118, 593

1900........ , ...........

6,100,188

105,242

6, 205, 430

1,448, 613

177, 878

1, 626, 491

77, 061

1901.......................

6, 567,771

77,248

6,645, 019

1,388,420

286,900

1, 675, 320

77,198

1902......................

7, 313, 618

118,928

7,432, 546

1,713,259

217, 386

1, 930, 645

72,977




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No. 45.— MERCHANDISE I m po r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

PASO D E L N O R TE , T E X .

Year ending
June 30—

[A c t Of March 3, 1863.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

Total.
D o lla r s.

D uty
collected.

D o lla rs.

1889.......................

32, 242

34, 463

3,955, 449

186, 085

4,141, 534

54, 998

30, 551

2, 221

30,551

4,893,014

222,037

5,115, 051

73, 534

1890......................

70,955

70, 955

4, 716,187

267,010

4,983,197

70, 251

1891.......................

20,038

20, 038

4, 707, 636

912, 277

5,619,913

433, 607

9, 021

9, 021

5,401,420

1, 253, 951

6, 655, 371

690, 205

18,608

1, 699, 694

4, 792, 531

986,106

5,778,637

749,015
497, 608

1892.......................
1893.......................

1,681,086

1894......................

2,324, 373

11,181

2, 335, 554

3,548,413

612, 938

4,161,351

1895......................

2, 763,541

35,810

2, 799,351

78, 282

668, 579

746,861

93,102

1896......................

3,726, 232

109, 313

3, 835, 545

175,507

1,155, 489

1,330, 996

233, 744

1897......................

5,931,746 !

142,751

6, 074, 497

270,906

1,400, 064

1,670,970

313,389

1898.......................

4,027,818

80,501

4,108, 319

210,008

1, 282, 882

1,492, 890

464,150

1899.......................

4, 538, 841

484, 384

5, 023, 225

178,977

867, 573

1,046, 550

293, 389

1900......................

6,103, 750

416, 069

6, 519, 819

241, 583

1,016,982

1,258, 565

330, 285

1901.......................

4,145,975

95,923

4, 241, 898

185,581

1,192, 929

1,378,510

283, 374

1902.......................

7,004,800

223, 592

7, 228, 392

255,873

918,782

1,174,655

316, 291

[A ct o f March 3,1847.]

S A R T T R IA , T E X ,

1888......................

1, 010, 453

12,135

1, 022, 588

406, 539

82, 758

489,297

1889.......................

1,446, 778

25, 300

1, 472, 078

845,144

330, 688

1,175,832

80,216

1890.......................

1, 625, 902

16,202

1, 642,104

1, 213, 718

219, 354

1,433,072

54, 038
42,786

19, 800

1891......................

3,112, 904

504

3,113, 408

834,948

370, 395

1, 214,343

1892.......................

2, 353,901

4,539

2, 358,440

746, 756

269, 013

1, 015,769

80, 450

1893......................

3,723,104

18,199

3, 741, 303

1, 837, 947

261, 310

2, 099, 257

129, 632
66, 698

1894......................

1,539,833

8,115

1, 547, 948

716,399

224, 244

940,643

1895.......................

1, 649, 444

32, 868

1, 682, 312

214,087

393, 216

607, 303

74, 756

1896......................

1,537,116

107,330

1, 644,446

200, 967

489,942

690,909

84, 348

1897.......................

1,387,779

51,807

1, 439, 586

149, 335

490,814

640,149

80, 530

1898......................

2,189,143

36,785

2, 225, 928

140, 359

513,839

654,198

154,105

1899......................

2,810,640 1

58,238

2, 868, 878

222,164

686, 786

908, 950

127, 263

1900......................

7,312,688

79,422

7,392,110

356, 757

868. 547

1,225,304

123, 036

1901......................

6,955,567

25,149

6, 980, 716

456, 035

708, 985

1,165,020

64,829

1902.......................

4,428,582

10,546

4, 439,128

444, 267

764, 487

1, 208, 754

35, 936

ALASKA.

1888.......................
1889................

[A c t of J uly 27,1868.]

23, 499

23, 499

12, 596

15, 615

28,211

3,695

200

200

9,412

23,397

32,809

3, 605

1890......................

4, 682

4, 682

2, 383

22,194

24,577

5,192

1891......................

39, 073

39, 073

4, 583

18,719

23,302

4,636

1892.......................

12, 665

1,500

14,165

2,550

13,141

15,691

4,300

1893.......................

8,211

2, 000

10, 211

4,000

33,362

37,362

7,351

673

16, 974

1894.......................

2, 663

2, 663

1895......................

11, 520

1896.......................

5,310

1897.......................

29,875

80,490
55,850

8, 507

70,407

72,414

8,003

48

5, 358
27, 206

15, 365

81,329

96,694

10,254

830

30, 705

27,955

147,280

175,235

35, 917

27,206

1898.......................

2, 007

79, 817
55, 850

11,520

32,398

13, 331

45, 729

16,226

180, 025

196,251

40,078

1900.......................

542,145

24, 202

566, 347

137, 258

248, 059

385,317

57,098

1901.......................

2,018,104

516,214

2, 534, 318

207, 031

350, 961

557, 992

79,467

1902.......................

2,537,325

74, 696

2, 612, 021

190, 394

321,436

511,830

65,816

1899..................




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
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and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

H A W A II. *

Year ending
June 30—

161

[A ct of A p ril B , 1900.]
O
Exports.

Im ports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1900 (17 d ays)..

381

1901.......................

103,853

1902.......................

54, 365

D uty
collected.

D o lla r s.

381

63,858

65,557

129,415

32,179

16, 358

120, 211

348,420

2, 486, 858

2, 835, 278

1,117, 697

9,182

63, 547

461,244

2, 575, 339

3,036,583

1, 206, 056

HUM BOLDT, CAL.

[A ct of June 16, 1882.]

1888.......................

142,207

142, 207

2, 830

2,830

607

1889.......................

122,757

122, 757

4,586

4, 586

1,050

1890.......................

108,051

108,051

1,349

1,549

371

1891.......................

154, 503

154,503

4,005

4,005

1, 032

1892.......................

151, 553

151,553

3,925

3, 925

1,200

1893......................

138,008

138,008

1, 571

1, 571

490

1894......................

’106,750

106,750

1895.......................

106, 594

106,594

2,110

2,110

465

1896.......................

102, 440

102,440

1, 460

1,460

256

1897.......................

162,027

162,027

1,086

1,183

263

1898.......................

146,725

146, 725

1,181

1,181

439

1899......................

195,678

195,678

2, 006

2,006

442

31

1, 528

32,179

1, 908

1, 908

454

1900......................

253, 616

253,616

1901.......................

163, 682
319, 550

j.......................:
97

163,682

1902...................

200

319, 550

1, 497

[A c t of March 31, 1892.]

L O S A N G E L E S , C A L .b

1888.......................

34,442

34,442

8,277

474, 574

482, 851

132, 225

1889.......................

724

724

1, 906

449, 722

451,628

114,175

1890.......................

220

220

169, 955

169, 955

35, 700

1, 500

313,726

315,226

63,143

1891......................
1892.......................

3,236

395, 281

398,517

91,378

5, 249

496,795

502, 044

114,586

102, 943

9,431

436,535

445,966

117,303

6,696

42,535

69,042

588,629

657,671

105,250
122, 010

42, 535

1893.......................
1894.......................

102,788

1895.......................

6,696

1896.......................

30,487

30,487

86, 084

593, 860

679, 944

1897.......................

7, 375

124

7,499

21,089

482, 939

504,028

82, 344

1898.......................

110, 375

65

110,440

17, 566

458,476

476,042

126, 736

1899.......................

4,085

5

4,090

25,290

744,182

769,472

185, 621

23,212

987,878

1, Oil, 090

269, 633

155

1900.......................
1901.......................

30

30

43,602

841,871

885,473

238,262

1902.......................

80

80

38, 798

637,817

676,615

221,819

« The foreign commerce o f Hawaii is included in the foreign commerce o f the United States after
June 30, 1901.
bFormerly "Wilmington.

S A

1902------ 11




162

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I mported

and

E xported —Continued.

OREGON, OREG.

Y ear ending
June B —
O

[A ct of A u gu st 14,1848.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o l l a r a.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D uty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

1,182, 231

1,182,231

112,445

112, 445

37,683

1889...........

1, 745, 753

l, 745, 753

117,591

117,591

39, 586

1890.................“ . .
.

1,409,955

1, 409, 955

305, 818

305, 818

43,127

1891.......................

835, 488

835,488

661

109,785

110,446

35, 831

1,226,148

1, 226,148

590

128,660

129,250

103,592

637, 226

903

128,479

129, 382

93, 735

85,951

1,675

72, 590

74,265

79, 739
82, 004

1892................ .
1893.......... ' ..........

635,776

1894.......................

85,951

1,450

1895......................

123, 309

123,309

7,045

1896.......................

630,529

3,890

634, 419

13, 613

1897.......................

411,735

8,904

420, 639

5,799

130,909

137,954

168, 605 '

182,218

75,731

317,252

323, 051

89, 141

1898.......................

372, 236

372,236

62

88,328

88,390

83,744

1899.......................

150, 049

150,049

2

18,740

18,742

4,160

1900.......................

123,148

123,148

14, 768

12,041

26, 809

6, 290

1901......................

87, 418

87,418

155

2, 767

2,922

2, 468

1902.......................

158,758

158,838

164

4,900

5, 064

3,394

80

PTJGET S O U N D , W A S H .

[A ct o f Ju ly 25,1866.]

1888.......................

2, 249,157

1, 735

2,250,892

181,186

226, 232

407, 418

158, 505

1889.......................

4,065, 760

2,751

4,068,511

152,783

208,719

361, 502

135, 444

1890......................

3, 320,775

5,370

3, 326,145

29, 307

275, 982

305, 289

124,696

1891......................

5, 727,177

2, 317

5, 729,494

147,306

329, 656

476,962

135, 540

1892......................

6, 564, 860

1,138

6, 565, 998

206,259

366,378

572,637

128,124

1893......................

5, 085, 958

7,478

5, 093,436

257, 669

582,040

839,709

164, 111

1894......................

4, 836, 758

105,282

4, 942,040

451, 887

778,512

1,230,399

207, 293

1895.......................

5,466,772

338,421

5, 805,193

1, 516, 202

706,193

2, 222,395

204,820

1896.......................

6, 684, 254

170,453

6,854, 707

4,680, 646

803, 200

5,483, 846

278, 273

1897.......................

11, 818, 324

46, 601

11, 864,925

6, 390, 208

675, 923

7,066,131

222, 360

1898.......................

17,882,355

36, 271

17, 918, 626

3, 994,255

1, 063, 814

5, 058, 069

316, 407

1899....................... 15,015, 220

185,120

15, 200, 340

6, 041, 916

1,197, 802

7, 239,718

268,066

1900......................

17, 829, 232

73,875

17,903,107

6,182,086

966, 477

7,148,563

359,620

1901......................

20, 357,106

321, 723

20, 678,829

5,200, 633

1, 520,427

6, 721,060

507, 229

1902....................... 33, 564, 278

224, 543

33, 788, 821

9,537, 937

2,432, 862

11,970, 799

786, 220

S E A T T L E , W A S H .*
1
1
1
*
1
1888........................................................................................................................................................
1889......................................................................................... .............................. 1
.............................
1890............................i .............................1............................. 1............................................................
1891............................1
______________ _______ _______ >
______________ _______________
!
1892............................ ! .............................
1893............................1
.............................
1894............................1
.............................
1895............................ !

391,288

391, 288

173,492

55, 686

1896............................

691, 939

691,939

308,777

67,341
5 3 ,2 9 6

1897............................

1 ,9 8 1 ,4 0 3

1, 981,403

440,196

1898............................

4 ,0 2 1 ,1 2 3

4, 021,123

1,170, 539

7 9,414

1899............................

3 ,4 7 0 ,0 5 4

3,470, 054

3, 629,608

128,779

1900............................

5 ,8 6 2 ,4 9 6

5 ,8 6 2 ,4 9 6

2 ,8 0 4 ,6 6 2

196,711

1901............................

5 ,7 5 9 ,4 0 3

5, 759,403

2 ,3 5 1 ,8 1 1

269,383

1902............................

11 ,4 2 2 ,2 0 7

11,4 2 2 ,2 0 7

8,119, 460




Included in Puget Sound.

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I mported

and

163

E xported —Continued.

TACOM A, W ASH . *

Year ending
June 30—

E xports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Im ports.
Total.
D o lla r s.

Free.
D o lla r s.

Dutiable.
D o lla r s.

Total.
D o lla r s.

D u ty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................
1889.......................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894......................
1895.......................

2, 857,444

2,857,444

1,816,517

103,670

1896.......................

3, 399,482

3,399,482

4, 769, 746

147,187

1897..

92, 891

5,814,747

5,814,747

5,898,347

1898.......................

9, 438, 050

9,438,050

2, 511, 979

65, 917

1899......................

7, 623, 336

7,623,336

2, 344, 438

92, 285

.

1900.....................

7, 296, 821

7, 296,821

2, 887, 926

121, 257

1901.............. .......

9, 854,786

9,854,786

2,360, 364

165,564

1902....................... 17,516, 942

17, 516, 942

2, 232,136

S A N D IE G O , C A E .

[A c t of March 3,1873.]

1888......................

363,036

12,855

375,891

1889.......................

369,027

6,897

375, 924

1890.......................

247, 606

17,038

1891......................

372,433

137,726

690, 082

827,808

300,750

178,579

335,435

514, 014

113,592

264, 644

155, 539

282,126

437, 665

70,559

22,391

394, 824

197, 818

340, 248

538, 066

78,737
75,615

'

1892......................

429,467

11, 733

441,200

70, 317

310,453

380, 770

1893......................

73, 706

5,737

79, 443

72, 507

334,729

407,236

85,821

1894......................

374, 211

5, 375

379, 586

32, 817

350,582

383, 399

90,022

1895......................

40,869

4, 356

45, 225

50, 041

296,114

346,155

53, 332

1896......................

190,126

6, 293

196, 419

42, 724

281,741

324,465

55,289

1897.......................

193,694

5, 846

199,540

28, 361

193,702

222, 063

35,752

1898......................

487,364

3,775

491,139

20,130

178,347

198,477

43,645

1899......................

1,417,030

8, 831

1, 425, 861

132,491

264, 624

397,115

69, 204

1900 ....................

2,728,975

10,199

2, 739,174

263,954

295,631

559,585

93,823

1901.......................

952,108

10, 906

963,014

78, 007

433,654

511,661

136,161

1902.......................

243,187

12, 646

255, 833

74,617

365, 622

440, 239

125,254

[A c t o f September 28,1850.]

S A N F R A N C IS C O , C A E .
1888......................

27,207, 609

477,282

27, 684,891

29, 765,014

16, 927,891

46, 692, 905

1889......................

37,043,100

630,276

37, 673, 376

31, 257, 679

17,168, 081

48, 425, 760

9, 409, 561

1890.......................

35,962,078

914,013

36, 876, 091

32, 340, 345

16, 410,878

48,751,223

8,170,815
7,648,752

8, 712, 281

1891....................... 39,259,881

908,890

40,168, 771

34, 275, 783

16,667,516

50, 943, 299

39,987,226

749,818

40, 737, 044

32, 763, 971

14, 371,713

47,135,684

7,660,420

1893....................... 30,376,296

767,884

31,144,180

32, 521, 269

12,769,830

45,291,099

7, 295,256

1892.......................

1894....................... 24,314, 369

588, 640

24,903,009

26, 665, 368

11,451,258

38,146,626

5,685,625

1895....................... 24,278, 090

595, 058

24, 873,148

25,251, 564

11, 018,073

36, 269,637

5, 527,611

1896....................... 31,127,452

455,458

31, 582, 910

29,822, 774

11,577, 573

41,400,317

5, 400, 725

1897....................... 39,157,873

489, 733

39, 647, 606

23, 999, 711

10,376,234

34,375, 945

5,198,303

1898......................

40,709,851

513,908

41,223,759

31,812,652

11,010,293

42,822,945

5,271,013

1899......................

29,459, 794

755,110

30, 214,904

23, 367, 675

12, 378,902

35,746,577

6,474,975

1900......................

39,487,246

881,042

40,368,288

33,722,483

14,147,145

47,869, 628

6,908, 685

1901......................

33,915,931

680,861

34,596, 792

19, 237,116

15,924, 637

35,161, 753

7,345,525

1902......................

37,311,891

871,864

38,183,755

19, 520,620

15, 582, 361

35,102, 981

7,411,641




“Included in Puget Sound.

164

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE I mported

and

E xported —Continued.

SOUTHERN OREGON, OREG.

Y ear ending
Jnne 30—

[A ct o f March 3,1873.]
Im ports.

Exports.
Foreign.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

4,500

D o lla rs.

8,368

D o lla rs.

16,833

1898

6,166
7,784

D o lla r s.

3

5

6,166

1901.....................

1

2

7,784

7
i_______

5

2

1

8,368

16, 833

1897.......................

D u ty
collected.

Total.

D o lla rs.

4, 500

1890

Dutiable.

Free.

D o lla r s.

1895

Domestic.

8

1

___

;

1
[A c t of June 14, 1870.]

W IL L A M E T T E , OR EG.

1888.......................

4, 619,115

525

4,619, 640

27,159

605,170

632,329

451, 413

1889.......................

4, 858, 592

925

4,859,517

39,932

1, 222,931

1,262,863

716, 856

1890......................

3, 370, 815

860

3, 371, 675

71, 621

924, 927

996, 548

527,107

1891.......................

5, 254, 097

6, 327

5,260,424

165,323

1, 004,296

1,169,619

544,187

1892.......................

6, 640, 293

6,698

6,646,991

363,165

988,012

1,351,177

592,374

1893......................

5,122, 888

4,112

5,127, 000

336,013

770,619

1,106,632

405,640

1894......................

4, 075, 549

848

4,076,397

249,793

630,096

879,889

275,333

1895.......................

5, 084,406

441

5,084,847

259,251

339, 079

598,330

163,661

1896.......................

4, 654, 850

1,151

4,656,001

521,694

507,775

1,029,469

218,399

1897......................

6,576,238

2,658

6,578,896

872,493

444, 547

1,317,040

235,205

1898......................

13,874,148

9,278

13,883,426

710,643

733,809

1,444,452

388,115

1899.......................

8, 963,762

3,162

8,966,924

875,062

628,293

1,503,355

391, 325

1900.......................

8, 216, 608

4, 388

8,220,996

651,613

1,132, 565

1, 784,178

583,804

1901....................... 10, 381, 732

152

10,381,884

323,641

1, 203,163

1, 526, 804

531,396

2,951

12,132,818

809,284

1,746,084

2,555,368

702,940

1902.......................

12,129, 867

Y A Q U IN A , O R E G .

[A ct of A p ril 25,1882.]

I

25,438

1
..................
1 .............
.....

54,320
7

7

2

293

293

49

[A ct of March 3, 1805.]

BUFFALO CREEK, N. Y.

1888.......................

416,142

6,363

422, 505

1,772,162

4,668,622

6,440,784

851, 641

1889......................

398,245

22,823

421,068

1,885, 962

4,888,582

6, 774,544

921, 255

1890.......................

488,644

16, 526

505,170

1,724,017

4, 028,997

5,753,014

815,225

1891......................

448, 530

232,871

681,401

1,243,160

3,968,995

5,212,155

861,477

1892......................

553,518

25,730

579,248

549,295

4, 285,317

4,834,612

767,297

1893.......................

1,610,383

31, 094

1,641,477

570,543

3,999,186

4, 569,729

1, 004, 111

1894.......................

4,448, 557

98,087

4,546,644

478,255

1,887,266

2,365,521

489,611

1895.......................

4,095,883

124,887

4,220,770

1,689, 233

2, 057,177

3,746,410

517,860

1896.......................

4,423,920

5,164

4,429,084

1,928,978

1,363,299

3,290,277

376,020

1897.......................

4,947, 941

67,306

5,015,247

2, 094, 524

1,906, 822

4,001,346

507,536
610, 756

1898.......................

7,246,003

93,124

7,339,127

1,071, 778

2, 560,037

3,631, 815

1899.......................

7,898,269

112,085

8,010,354

833,956

2,841,091

3,675,047

636,289

1900.......................

14,292,040

195,988

14,488,028

773,107

3,361, 810

4,134,917

815,692

1901.......................

13,895,787

85, 364

13,981,151

939,681

2,843,986

3, 783,667

659, 328

1902.......................

15,557,827

226,388

15,784,215

1,366,336

3,867,578

5,233,914

840,903




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY DISTRICTS.
N o. 45.— MERCHANDISE
CAPE

Imported

and

E

xported

—

V IN C E N T , N . Y .

Y ear ending
June 30—

165

Continued.
[A c t of A p ril 18, 1818.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D u ty
collected.

D o lla r s.

173,425

166,654

325,906

492,560

99,308

99,308

194,392

256,139

450,531

67, 216

96,644

96, 644

198,108

191,885

389,993

43,500

100, 500

136, 970

239,557

376,527

48,631

265, 936

94,271

135, 586

229, 857

26,525

221, 744

90, 315

181,914

272,229

31,931

1888......................

173,126

1889......................
1890.......................

299

6, 500

51,056

1891......................

94, 000

1892.....................

265, 936

1893.......................

221,006

738

1894.......................

194,203

65

194,268

76, 986

143, 415

220,401

26, 259

1895.......................

200/ 976

200, 976

142, 083

98,777

240, 860

17,837

1896.......................

90, 772

90, 772

154, 951

64, 910

219,861

11,797

1897.......................

125, 722

988

126,710

169,141

97, 008

266,149

16,474

1898.......................

264,325

482

264, 807

76,879

111, 174

188,053

24,397

1899.......................

180,346

15, 805

196,151

71, 825

130,237

202,062

31, 031

1900.......................

137,895

2, 236

140,131

83, 429

160,910

244, 339

35,298

1901.......................

136,590

13, 946

150,536

46, 263

152,120

198,383

29,681

1902.......................

137,609

1, 530

139,139

57,097

214,205

271,302

52,282

[A ct o f .Tune 3, 1864.]

C H A M P L A IN , N . Y ,

1888.......................

1, 632, 574

1, 632, 574

523, 336

3, 297,192

3, 820,528

1889.......................

1, 678, 036

1, 678,036

527, 297

2,877,236

3, 404,533

311,766

1890.......................

1,679,135

1, 680, 738

522,962

3,222,836

3,745,798

385, 090

1, 583

401, 608

1891.......................

2,410,318

2,410, 318

480,234

3,274,059

3, 754, 293

385, 052

1892.......................

2, 631,667

2, 631, 667

398,967

3,356,277 ! 3, 755, 244

375, 699

1893.......................

3,037,329

37,598

3, 074, 927

723,775

3,777, 391

4, 501,166

400, 525

1894.......................

3,625,415

1,083,865

4, 709,280

581,136

3, 226,097

3, 807, 233

332,395

1895.......................

3, 246,977

615,523

3, 862, 500

3,171,816

1,025,742

4,197, 558

190,475

1896......................

3,511, 954

761,790

4, 273, 744

3, 654, 837

1,833,087

5,487,924

309, 828

1897.......................

4, 246,116

420, 042

4, 666,158

3, 812,468

1,010,102

4, 822, 570

169, 739

1898.......................

5,520, 775

580, 655

6,101, 430

1, 289, 387

1, 514,186

2,803,573

271,192

1 8 9 9 .,...................

5,970, 068

864, 210

6, 834, 278

848, 504

1, 940, 243

2,788, 747

354, 739

1900.......................

6, 568, 020

1, 036,417

7, 604, 437

1, 004, 766

3, 216, 701

4,221,467

612,750

1901.......................

7,140,793

573, 435

7, 714, 228

1, 076,195

2, 686,564

3,762,759

484, 373

1902......................

7, 349, 247

653, 605

8, 002, 852

1, 227,551

2, 739,565

3,967,116 |

450, 275

[A ct of July 16,1846.]

C H IC A G O , IL L ,

1888

1, 616,515

15,522

1, 632, 037

2, 536, 205

10,185, 240

12, 721,445

4, 682, 580

1889

2,177,477

3,955

2,181,432

2, 666, 613

10, 433, 307

13, 099,920

4,854,914

1890

2,427,027

53,825

2, 480, 852

2,475,529

11,114, 595

13,590,124

4,815,277

1891

2,325,962

14,058

2, 340, 020

3, 617, 746

11, 685, 627’

15, 303, 373

5, 504, 353

1892

3,670,743

7,194

3, 677, 937

3, 559, 955

11,415, 602

14,975,557

6,390,892

1893

4,082, 098

2, 389

4, 084,487

4, 288, 971

14,159, 433

18,448,404

7, 845,838

1894

3,560, 295

49,931

3, 610, 226

3, 996, 687

11,489,151

15,485,838

6,056,905

1, 539, 786

18, 283

1, 558, 069

3, 927,281

11,125,865

15,053,146

5,734,839

1,230, 271

62,802

1, 293, 073

3,891, 343

11,654,476

15,545,819

5,388,967
4,910,291

1897

2, 290,479

19, 070

2, 309, 549

2,840, 785

8,686, 767

11,527, 552

1898

7,433,076

55,810

7,488, 886

2,139, 068

8, 002, 345

10,141,413

4,066,291

1899

7,546, 999

127,813

7, 674, 812

1,175,865

10, 977,949

12,153,814

6,275,973

1900.

5,011,560

200, 210

5, 211, 770

1, 408, 603

13,901,122

15, 309, 725

7,817,343

1901.

9, 501, 302

528,907

10,030, 209

1,023, 974

13,507, 774

14, 531,748

7, 938, 033

1902.

5,045,840

46, 931

5, 092, 771

1, 375,974

15,484, 728

16,860,702

8,934,275




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No. 45.— MERCHANDISE

Im ported

and

E

xported

—

C U Y A H O G A , O H IO .
Exports.

Y ear ending
June 30—

Continued.
[A c t o f March 3,1805.]

Im ports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D u ty
collected.

Total.
D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

469, 837

469,837

69,260

605,706

674,966

344,885

1889

506, 385

506, 385

66, 404

554,677

621,081

275,728

1890.......................

468, 256

468, 286

79, 281

774,330

853, 611

307,592

1891....................... |

439,056

439, 056

102, 475

829, 324

931, 799

341,075

1892.......................

463,023

463, 023

96, 083

752, 876

848, 959

372, 257

1893......................

555,825

555,825

110, 984

1,163, 028

1, 274, 012

566, 567

1894......................

623,165

623,165

130,350

754, 518

884, 868

371,880

897, 893

296, 562

1,127, 886

1, 424,448

502,199

1,251,380

485, 759

1, 431, 974

1,917, 733

569, 250

896,664

1895......................

i

1896..

30

1, 229

j 1,251,380

1897....................... i 1,495,373

2, 730

1, 498,103

354, 041

1, 248, 827

1. 602, 868

601,012

1898....................... !

1,816, 649

6,164

1, 822, 813

70, 711

914, 494

985,205

412,144

1899....................... 1 2,173, 610

2, 239

2,175, 849

54, 459 | 1,148, 737

1, 203,196

657,183

3,493,040

128

3, 493,168

69, 251

1, 713,877

772,336

1901....................... ! 3, 880, 284

1,757

3, 882, 041

86, 461

1, 557, 980

1, 644, 441

747,308

1902....................... ! 3,357,259
1

893

3, 358,152

104,935

2, 746, 054

2,850, 989

1,125, 532

1900.......................

1, 644, 626

1

D E T R O IT , M ICH .

[ A ct of March 2,1799.]

1888......................

3, 725,562

34, 213

3, 759, 775

1, 658, 396

1, 322, 078

2, 980, 474

1889......................

5, 922, 664

49, 223

5, 971, 887

1, 653, 904

1, 348, 653

3, 002, 557

!

399,357
441, 952

1890......................

6, 814,566

50, 810

6, 865,376

1, 591, 591

1, 535, 503

3,127,094

493,669

1891.......................

5, 096, 684

42,164

5,138, 848

1, 330, 067

1,599,955

2, 930, 022

• 616, 157

1 8 9 2 ...:...............

6,754, 689

44,829

6,799,518

1,357,187

1,419,182

2,776,369

554, 083

1893......................

6, 215, 846

73, 765

6, 289, 611

1, 482, 072

1, 915, 217

3,397, 289

931, 026

1894......................

7, 740,634

60,900

7, 801, 534

1,192,806

1,428,008

2, 620, 814

832, 422

1895.......................

7, 739,420

46,471

7, 785, 891

1, 447, 459

1, 442, 964

2, 890, 423

864, 634

1896.......................

10,623,442

79, 506

10,702,948

2,149, 205

1,287, 975

3, 437,180

779, 225

1897.......................

11,002, 333

78,439

11, 080, 772

2,159, 938

1,066,525

3, 226,463

931, 922
401, 514

1898.......................

13,189,376

120,425

13,309, 801

1, 289, 856

916,177

2, 206, 033

1899............ ..........

13, 546, 692

69,285

13, 615, 977

956, 055

1,197,174

2,153, 229

698,180

1900.......................

16,760,822

97,634

16, 858, 456

1,109, 029

1, 685,880

2,794,909

999, 810

1901.......................

17, 581,976

87, 559

17,669,535

1,256, 565

1, 611, 080

2,867, 645

1,100, 450

1902.......................

17,938,090

114, 965

18,053,055

1,185,394

2, 283, 683

3, 469, 077

1,332,575

D U L U T H , M IN N .

[A ct of M ay 23, 3872.]

1888.......................

2,801,746

2, 801, 746

132,171

28, 036

160,207

3 956

1889.......................

1,121,729

1,121, 729

58,030

7, 354

65, 384

3 249

1890.......................

1,641, 371

110,742

1,752,113

27, 518

3, 712

31,230

1, 311

1891.......................

1, 657, 041

69,059

1, 726,100

31, 083

39,750

70, 833

7,472

1892.......................

2,422,874

2, 422, 874

87,315

409,988

497, 303

7, 801

1893.......................

1, 651, 660

1894................., . .

912,476

1, 651, 660

34, 720

523,036

557,756

16, 897

1, 891

914,367

32,987

697, 791

730, 778

13,386
7,905

1895.......................

2, 255, 699

128. 230

2, 383,929

63,567

709, 975

773, 362

1896.......................

2, 215, 045

1,472,185

3, 687, 230

124, 892

1,484,931

1,609, 823

5, 766

1897.......................

2,654,245

1,164, 379

3, 818, 624

73, 210

1, 200, 697

1, 273, 907

4,690

1898......................

2,125, 294

1, 806, 278

3, 931, 572

25, 773

1,835,597

1,861, 370

4,388

1899.......................

3, 241, 621

1, 257, 355

4, 498, 976

6, 024

1, 280, 365

1,286, 389

5,818

1900.......................

3, 659, 241

3,659, 241

64, 451

31, 949

96, 400

27,911

1901.......................

2,268,308

2, 268, 538

44, 633

27,555

72,188

30,129

1902.......................

2,632,318

2,632,318

5,673

89, 817

95, 490

51,917




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No. 45.— MERCHANDISE

Im ported an d E xpo rted —

D U N K IR K , N . X .

Continued.
[Act of July 27, 1854.]

Exports.

Year ending
June 3 0 -

167

i

Im ports.

Dom estic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D u ty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1889

10,801 |

10, 801

1890

21,494 j

21,494

3,114

1891

28,882

28, 882

2,274

22,024

22,024

1,583

1892

2,153

1, 306

7,761 :

9,067

886

1, 680

1.385

3, 065

277

1,659

2.385 i

4,044

245

1.426

3,950 1

5, 376

395

2,094

4,299

6,393

430

1898

2,152

2,557

4, 709

767

1899

4, 293

3,645 I

7, 938

695

1900

5, 508

22, 236 |

27,744

4,365

1901

4, 727

17,668 |

22, 395

2,448

1902

6.426

5,147 !
i

11, 573

1,552

1893

1897

[A c t of March 2,1799.]

E R IE , P A .

1888.

.1,760

1,760

4,523

1889.

5,883

5,883

11, 527

1890.

4,699

4,699

1891.

2, 240

2,240 !

67,875

72,398

11,015

83,358 !

94,885

12,367

58,567

64, 089 I

11,372

54, 561

5, 522 |
12,335

66, 896

21,084
23,989

1892.

15,718

15, 718

1, 591

19,583

21,174 !

1893.

8,074

8,074

1, 576

23,466

25,042

1,900

1894.

7,961

7,961

1,110

6,670 i

7,780

7,162

1895.

23, 611

23, 611

13,179 !

876

14.055

618

1896.

12, 999

27

13, 026 |

16,208

267

16,475

2, 960

7,520

1897.

8, 353

' 15,873 (

12,147

7,883

20,030

4, 333

1898.

3,691

3, 691

2, 752

4, 743

7,495

5,233

1899.

2,182

2,182

14, 807

258,226

273,033

5,825

1900.

35, 848

35,848

54, 249

541, 063

595,312

75,764

1901.

29,744

29,744

66, 743

516,520

583, 263

83,356

1902.

8, 870

8,870

63, 592

520,790

584, 382

109,692

1
GENESEE, N . X .

_

[A c t of March 3,1805.]

1888......................

703,084

703,084

123,684

862,702

986,386

263, 773

1889.......................

655,103

655,103

142, 321

780,496

922, 817

271,838

1890 .....................

716, 796

716,796

228, 364

577,623 i

805, 987

221,900

1891.......................

884,194

884,249

234, 496

677, 437

911, 933

255,007

1892.......................

866, 315

866,315

107,829

637, 782

745, 611

316,401
278,655

1893.......................

704, 996

855,972

1895

...............

710, 234

1896.......................

684,671

1897 .............
1898.......................

831, 905

1899.......................

1, 005, 709

43

810,000
223

153,029

545,575

698, 604

167, 365

366,490

533,855

168,201

221,432

455,344

676,776

205, 240

684,714

227, 585

452,081

679,666

187,697

810,000

106

705,102
710, 234

855, 972

1894.......................

55

199,870

456,098

655,968

211,654

832,128

159, 359

384,735

544,094

188,644

1,005,709

129,975

492,647

622,622

233,385

1900.......................

1, 203, 552

1, 203, 552

115,419

632, 373

747,792

271,663

1901 .....................

1, 280,445

1,280,445

161,767

680, 801

842,568

282, 621

1902......................

1, 205,452

1,205,452

204,486

590,538

795, 024

310,763




168

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N

—MERCHANDISE
o

Im ported
.

and

E4

xported

Y e a r ending
June 30—

—

Continued.
5

.

[A c t of A p ril 13,1866.]

H U R O N , M IC H .
Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

Imports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.
D o lla r s.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

9,560, 644

476

9,561,120

1,680,215

724, 585

2,404,800

1889.......................

10,789, 445

89

10, 789, 534

1, 754, 787

937, 923

2,692, 710

70,231

1890.......................

10,447, 353

200

10,447, 553

1, 746,119

336, 005

2,082,124

54,420
179,770

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

92, 237

1891.......................

8, 967, 249

58, 990

9, 026, 239

1, 984, 389

825, 543

2,809,932

1892......................

8, 455, 863

118, 949

8, 574,812

1, 752,291

548,416

2, 300, 707

71, 363

1893.......................

7, 047, 655

195, 111

7, 242, 766

2, 399, 754

869,635

3, 260, 389

206, 375
126,431

1894.......... *
...........

6, 776, 389 j

72,695

6, 849, 084

2, 866, 255

597,309

3, 463,564

1895......................

6, 398, 700

90, 296

6, 488, 996

2,416, 583

446, 680

2, 863, 263

76,134

1896.......................

6, 927, 038

31, 576

6, 958, 614

2, 688, 661

276,16$

2, 964, 827

48,138
61,054

1897......................:

6, 684, 080

37, 938

6, 722, 018

2, 376, 009

343,253

2, 719,262

1898...................... !

6, 774, 476

62,570

6, 837,046

2,144, 070

347,527

2,491,597

72, 259

1899.......................

7, 052,088

47, 807

7,099,895

1, 503,128

604, 921

2,108,049

119, 279

1900...................... '

8.762,654

177, 907

8, 940, 561

857,413

1, 212,489

2,069,902

171, 689

1901.......................

8,610,136

516,280

9,126,416

1,023, 633

1, 933, 468

2, 957,101

237,148

1902.......................

8, 878, 533

32,995

8, 911,528

1, 038, 325

2, 383,184

3,421, 509

403, 330

MEM PHREM AGOG, Y T .

[A ct of June 4, 1897.]

1898.......................

1,130, 388

770, 284

1, 900,672

1,368, 532

1899.......................

1, 482,253

775,779

2,258,032

2, 041,172

1900.......................

1, 574,407

840,494

2, 414, 901

948,198

1,492,695

2, 440, 893

348, 357

1901......................

1, 653,745

1, 063,820

2, 717, 565

1,058, 428

1, 228,563

2, 286, 991

284, 711

1902.......................

1,420,367

1,064,759

2, 485,126

1,424, 596

1, 269,974

2,694,570

263, 793

M I A M I , O H IO .

[A ct of September 28,1850.]

1888.

698,199

698,199

13,437

156,230

169,667

27,748

1889.

1, 067, 810

1,067,810

17,457

99, 332

116, 789

34,509

1890.

1, 608, 296

1,608, 296

46, 309

159,411

205, J20

60,739

1891.

1, 051,701

1,051, 701

'47,583

165,612

213,195

54, 314

1892.

1, 975, 699

1,975,699

20,001

228,207

248,208

72, 688

1893.

715,179

715,179

19, 859

329,416

349, 275

102,400

1894.

1,147,857

1,147, 857

33, 814

136, 099

169, 913

58,291

1895.

793,097

793, 097

109,145

155, 898

265,043

63,880

1896.

875,005

875,005

189, 076

212,019

401, 095

77,916

1897.

752,049

752,049

254,566

100,299

354,865

42,555

1898.

1,215,021

1,215,021

21,072

47,195

68, 267

26,290

1899.

891,053

891,053

36,284

131,601

167, 885

64,704

1900.

858,868

858,868

14,816

177,237

192, 053

87,082

1901.

391,648

175

391,823

17,136

503, 414

520, 550

125,503

1902.

559,970

5,994

565,964

21,933

263,063

284, 996

122,129




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

M IC H IG A N , M IC H .

[Act of April 13,1866.]

Exports.

Tear ending
June 30—

169

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Total.

D o lla rs.

D u ty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1888.

87,833

87,833

60

37

97

13

1889.

328, 014

328, 014

302

44, 685

44,987

14,170

1890.

358,547

358,547

300

1891.

139,423

139, 423

40,305

4, 890

45,195

1892.

58, 656

58, 656

9,000

1893.

61, 546

61, 546

142,986

8

142, 994

1894.

14,433

14,433

194, 775

14,072

208, 847

2,180

1895.

52, 236

52,236

209,981

24, 550

234, 531

9,279

300
1,401

9, 000

87,540

87, 540

219,539

10

219,549

198

26, 448

26,448

367, 332

27, 419

394, 751

17,437

1898.

18, 789

18,789

249, 843

29, 068

278, 911

11,958

1899.

11, 810

11,810

266,692

11,123

277, 815

8,434

1900.

31,522

31, 522

79, 454

24, 933

104, 387

2, 835

1901.

67, 065

67,065 1

71, 368

22, 404

93,772

2,481

1902.

73, 792

73, 792

5,700

46, 263

51, 963

4,727

1896.
1897.

1

[A c t of September 28, 1850.]

M I L W A U K E E , W IS .

70, 324

1888
1889

62,340

1890

36, 648

64,042

581,038

651,362

275,007

68, 019

655, 078

723,097

290, 564

42, 324

723, 393

765,717

292, 044

10,283

73, 089

967,703

1, 040, 792

387, 860

118

44,118

114, 465

596, 514

710,979

341, 482

179,797

44, 000

36, 648
10,283

1891
1892

1,702

867, 966

1, 047, 763

565, 893

1893
1894

798

798

141,375

453, 279

594,654

328, 870

1895

984

984

188, 240

669, 979

858,219

402, 097

1896

680

680

203,222

623,418

826,640

373, 815

1897

2,761

2, 761

191,303

309, 611

500,914

330, 553

105

105

204, 323

470,695

675,018

199, 238

1,327

1, 327

198,144

426,413

624, 557

293,358

1900

7,475

7, 475

295, 345

614,747

910, 092

401, 846

1901

1,782

1, 782

340,328

678, 657

1,018, 985

416, 357

12,541

337, 538

426, 355

923, 616

1, 349, 971

516, 921

1902

324,997

[A ct of September 28, 1850.]

M IN N E S O T A , M IN N .

1888

737,531

62, 957

800,488

875,967

703,132

1,579, 099

844,531

1889

1,201,379

12,178

1, 213, 557

403,543

511,777

915,320

200,424

1890

1,518,849

814

1891

1, 263,725

1892

303, 989

1893

295, 280

1894

163, 009

1895

222,614

1, 519, 663

377,337

781, 226

1,158, 563

239,817

1,263,725

324,245

969, 550

1,293, 795

317,430

645

304, 634

243, 267

729,914

973,181

337,434

126

295,406

319,801

970,819

1, 290, 620

465, 202

163,009

306,131

499,475

805,606

260, 075

306

222,920

551,431

587,110

1,138, 541

275,162
288,458

1896

211,469

92

211,561

870,538

592, 933

1, 463,471

1897

116,166

1,191

117,357

658,969

387, 598

1,046, 567

244,203

1898

61,653

4, 515

66,168

160, 355

534, 630

694,985

208, 062
482,388

1899

274, 206

855

275,061

65, 764

1,217,367

1,283,131

1900.

355,818

1, 960

357, 778

102,381

1,479, 009

1, 581,390

640, 845

1901.

173, 050

1,712

174,762

159,982

1,581,743

1, 741, 725

613,846

1902.

303, 673

2, 323

305, 996

203,539

1,950,868

2,154,407

820,663




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N o . 4 5 . —MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d —Continued.
M ONTANA

T ear ending
June 30—

AND

[A ct o f A p ril 13,1866.]

ID A H O .
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

6, 748

Duty
collected.

D o lla r s.

1,414

8,162

1, 779

1,779

371

21

1888.......................

878

899

183

1889.......................
1890.......................

352

1891.......................

271,201

271,201

45,220

105, 009

150,229

31,946

• 1892......................

59, 980

59,980

8,072

89,.714

97,786

29,580

1893.......................

176, 887

176,887

94,154

100, 694

194, 848

39,444

1894.......................

93,692

93, 692

69, 445

77, 427

146,872

27,972

1895.......................

54,085

54, 085

19,085

76,525

95,610

16,095

1896.......................

121, 003

121,003

11, 592

112,182

123,774

30,625
39, 230

1897......................

50, 470

50,470

3, 906

152, 322

156, 228

1898.......................

125,036

125, 036

4,411

137,725

142,136

54,169

86, 654

86,654

8, 761

195,832

204, 593

45, 082

1899...................
1900.......................

148, 087

1901.......................
1902.......................

544, 237

40
890

148,127

15,530

413,989

429,519

37, 461

181,100

181,100

13, 211

699,880

713,091

55, 266

545,127

9,845

463, 655

473, 500

122, 639

[A ct of March 2,1799.]

N IA G A R A , N . Y .
1888.......................

53, 200

53,200

976, 668

2, 939, 708

3, 916, 376

338,759

1889.......................

67, 577

67,577

981,058

3, 474, 714

4, 455,772

416, 990

1890.......................

83, 065

83, 065

1,000, 208

2, 972,962

3,973,170

399, 543

1891.......................

50, 747

50,747

868,483

2, 728, 375

3, 596, 858

488, 169
340, 515

1892.......................

143, 042

7, 353

150, 395

* 677,638

2,176, 034

2,853,672

1893.......................

1, 245,413

134, 666

1, 380, 079

656,127

2, 284, 752

2, 940, 879 1

316,106

1894.......................i

4,267,745

431, 412

4, 699,157

617,228

1,495, 377

2,112, 605

208, 271

1895.......................

5, 000, 573

416,477

5, 417, 050

2, 021, 556

1, 090,129

3, 111,685

186,814

1896.......................

5, 782, 681

586, 790

6, 369,471

2, 033,135

642, 678

2,675, 813

98, 274

1897.......................

5,171, 352

631,754

5, 803,106

2, 554, 903

632,902

3,187,805

96, 263

1898.......................

6, 499, 792

732,455

7, 232, 247

916, 645

836,437

1, 753, 082

163, 824

1899.......................

6, 400, 394

577,973

6, 978, 367

659,803

1,114,006

1, 773, 809

183, 725

1900......................

8, 767,035

951,100

9, 718,135

858,595

1, 965,415

2, 824, 010

296,883

1901......................

8, 688, 510

959,730

9, 648, 240

768,991

2,172,856

2,941, 847

353, 750

1902.......................

8,429, 331

907, 286

9, 336, 617

870,801

2,127, 950

2, 998, 751

351,590

[A ct o f October 1, 1890.]

N O RTH A N D SOUTH D A K O T A .

1891.......................

195, 219

195, 219

38,314

60, 947

99,261

1892.......................

737, 806

737, 806

191,906

228, 855

420,761

11,060

1893.......................

792,262

792,262

202, 973

107, 813

310,786

20,152

30,963

1894...................... 1

1, 275, 339

1,197

1, 276, 536

184, 565

36, 255

220, 820

8,792

1895.......................!

1, 427, 092

767

1,427, 859

345, 705

83, 784

429,489

22,241

1896.......................

1, 660, 202

13,068

1, 673,270

496,562

21, 270

517, 832

5,178

1897......................

1, 961, 580

25, 832

1, 987,412

441, 801

62,198

503,999

13,126

1898.......................

4,462,745

26,190

4, 488, 935

232, 370

581, 293

813,663

123,383

1899................ ..

6, 331,156

29, 531

6,360,687

278, 092

446,180

724,272

80,491

1900.......................

6,401,848

40, 455

6, 442, 303

276, 658

478,768

755,426

72,883

1901 .....................

6,126,611

35,289

6,161, 900

291,037

988, 235

1, 279, 272

52,888

1902.......................

10,746, 406

33, 034

10, 779, 440

1, 078, 065

565,148

1, 643, 213

87,088




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.—MERCHANDISE

I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d — Continued.

O S W E G A T C H IE , N . X .

Year ending
June 30—

171

[A c t o f March 2,1811.]
Im ports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Total.

Free.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Dutiable.

Total.

D uty
collected.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

1888.......................

1, 693,012

94,469

1, 787,481

915,922

1,465,090

2, 381,012

218,528

1889......................

1, 385, 092

31, 362

1,416,454

546, 248

1,525,377

2,071,625

250,440

D o lla r s.

1890.......................

2,435, 694

14, 739

2,450,433

500, 518

1,171, 319

1,671,837

196, 285

1891.......................

1,922, 798

26,815

1, 949, 613

520, 894

1, 326, 418

1,847,312

257,130

1892......................

1,389, 265

71,190

1,460,455

770, 794

1,068, 702

1,839, 496

167, 564

1893.......................

1,968,498

199, 280

2,167, 778

751,355

1,094, 915

1, 846, 270

166, 555
122, 485

1894.......................

3, 479, 045

711, 634

4,190, 679

745, 060

1, 074,157

1,819, 217

1895.......................

2,502, 947

67, 018

2,569, 965

5, 329, 646

339,135

5, 668,781

65,173

1896.......................

2,475, 927

42, 377

2,518, 304

6, 038, 769

214, 470

6,253,239

45,320

1897.......................

3, 575, 421

86, 592

3, 662,013

5,639,110

167,432

5,806, 542

41,035

1898.......................

4, 828, 398

66,493

4, 894, 891

4, 560,646

566,663

5,127,309

123,733

1899.......................

3,611, 545

99,106

3, 710, 651

7, 729, 481

1,002,024

8, 731, 505

192,795

1900......................

4, 457, 225

51,117

4,508, 342

12,245,158

1, 401, 911

13, 647, 069

240,119

1901.......................

4, 640 829

31, 747

4, 672, 576

9,312,451

1,266,678

10,579,129

186,208

1902.......................

4,184, 036

27, 021

4, 211, 057

11, 079, 925

1, 744,280

12,824, 205

236,433

O S W E G O , N .

[A c t o f March 2,1799.]

X .

86, 768

5,012,532

5,099,300

589, 977

127, 928

4,292,338

4,420,266

528,154

1,442,469

99, 836

3,942,103

4,041,939

554, 628

1, 779, 997

57,837

3, 331, 028

3, 388, 865

427, 027

1, 719, 008

19, 633

2,455,753

2,475,386 ,

283,495

1,893,338

28, 253

1, 935, 865

1, 964,118

281,110

1, 882, 268

18, 543

1, 451, 867

1,470,410

171,728

1, 547,172

695,374

485,874

1,181,248

79,043

1, 780, 571

713,444

99, 267

812, 711

24,848

1888.......................

2, 096, 311

16, 485

2,112,796 :

1889.......................

2,121,713

10,578

2,132, 291

1890.......................

1,438,174

4, 295

1891.......................

1,776,277

3, 720

1892......................

1,718,387

621

1893.......................

1,892,530

808

1894......................

1, 872,650

9, 618

1895.......................

1, 547,172

1896.......................

1, 780,571

1897.......................

1, 716,239

5, 312

1,721, 551

831, 735

65,136

896,871

19,439

1898.......................

1, 785, 935

12,335

1,798, 270

109,293

479, 565

588, 858

71, 494

1899.......................

1, 777, 892

42, 338

1,820,230

1, 243

499, 313

500, 556

98. 579

1900.......................

1, 819,153

79,275

1, 898, 428

6, 533

611,310

617, 843

117,164

1901.......................

1, 975,076

117,264

2,092, 340

3, 024

641, 314

644, 338

111,650

1902.......................

1, 811,162

35,306

1, 846, 468

22, 849

625,131

647, 980

106,996

S A N D T J S K X , O H IO .

[A ct of March 3, 1821.]

201, 857

201, 857

52, 323

11,295

63,618

88,448

88, 448

118,506

20,238

138,744

5,648

102,685

102, 685

70,981

11,766

82, 747

4, 016

1891.

86, 332

86,332

47, 080

28,827

75,907

5, 386

1892.

67, 501

67, 501

49, 338

5,892

55, 230

1,220

1893.

54, 246

54,246

83,774

23,517

107, 293

6,697

1894.

18, 550

18,550

39,136

17,024

56,160

10,580

1895.

55,092

55, 092

74, 336

5,730

80, 066

3,650

1896.

14,313

14,313

126,010

2, 309

128, 319

961

1897.

14,664

14,664

55, 872

4,510

60, 382

1,811

1888.

4,697

1898.

30,356

30, 356

57, 243

22, 269

79, 512

2, 683

1899.

115,678

115, 678

39,083

14, 676

53,759

3, 093
2,715

1900.

69, 421

69,421

51, 467

16,620

68, 087

1901.

99,100

m ,

100

25, 016

10,182

35,198

2,174

1902.

147,403

147,403

15,237

13,839

29, 076

2,186




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No. 45. — MERCHANDISE

I m ported an d E xpo rted —

S U P E R IO R , M IC H .

Tear ending
June 80—

Continued.

[Act of April 10,1869.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
31,028
83,435
25, 383

Dollars.
148,350

323,682
1, 851, 457

1888....................
1889....................
1890................
1891....................

2, 086,271

323,682
1, 851,457
2,086, 383

117,322'
138,260
154, 329

2, 344, 490
2, 553, 517

137,872
195, 491

54,738

2,370,918

251,159

2, 049, 342
2, 328, 840

156,332

556

127,149

112

2, 344,490
2,553,517

1892....................
1893....................

2, 370, 036
2,048,863
2, 328,284

1894....................
1895....................
1896....................

882
479

171,695

Duty
collected.
Dollars.
7,329
9, 703
5,914
17,701

24,681

179,712
192, 610
220,172

59,217

310, 376

18,101

43, 287
34,119

199, 619
161, 268

10,407
8,953

7,664

5, 262, 693

4, 200

5,266,893

173, 677

1897....................
1898

4, 469, 649
3, 459, 095

101

4,469, 750
3, 459, 095

328, 097
179,200

74, 508
106, 955
124, 691

435, 052
303, 891

1899....................
1900....................

7, 898, 848
6,749, 897

110,395

8,009,243

184,338

211,558

395,896

28,151
40,243

10,150

6, 760, 047

155,159

333,008

1901....................

6,946, 526

21

6,946,547

234,043

172, 963

488,167
407, 006

51,174
30, 683

1902....................

7,770,146

7, 770,146

348, 657

390,274

738,931

59,359

1,622,546

4, 869, 307

248,185

12, 490
13, 749

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

VERM ONT, VT.
1888....................
1889....................

1, 604,638

879,821

490

1,604,638
1, 883, 452

6,491, 853

1, 882,962

1, 765, 205

5,100, 589

6, 865, 794

1890....................

2,165, 489

1, 855, 432
1,716, 256

5,139, 740
3, 527, 425

807,589
854,487

3,067, 545
4, 233, 952
7,335, 593
5, 794, 374

2,168, 257
3, 070, 721

6, 995,172

1891....................
1892....................
1893....................
1894....................
1895....................
1896....................

2,768
3,176
3,554
543, 627
1,850,614

4, 237, 506
7,879,220
7,644,988

1, 535,122
1,499,693
1,188,258

3,563,499
3, 895, 830
2, 575, 860

5,518, 635
5,914,443
6, 729, 634

1,870,263
2,171,964
2,195, 325

7,388,898
8, 086,407
8, 924, 959

3, 617, 867
4, 442, 421
4, 862, 979

2, 290, 090
2, 863, 370

6,141,757
6, 753,157
7,955,998

1,678,017
1, 017, 839
1,460, 550

1,287, 209
706, 931
1,168, 056

1, 736, 949
1, 431, 295
1,628,317
2, 764, 483

2, 718, 514
2, 335, 248
3, 932, 539

7,290, 939
8,112, 731

1,360,207
1,735,522

7, 819,774
7, 770, 996
9,416,548
8, 651,146
9, 848, 253

1,198, 773
1,923,112

2, 392,916
2, 380, 267

3, 591, 689
4, 303, 379

1897....................
1898....................
1899....................
1900....................
1901....................
1902....................

5, 243, 681
5, 098, 62L
5, 395, 523
3, 764,118
5, 907, 957
7, 305, 791
6, 599, 928

767, 677
812,071
981,299
647,643
500, 571
481,871
292, 479
238,211
318,184
773, 430
606,417
561,935

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

ALBANY, N. Y.
1888.................... .................
1889.................... 1
.....................

151,334
152,361
151,417

1890.................... ......................
[
1891.................... ......................
1
1892.................... ......................

2,192

4,180

6, 372

3,750
6, 467

42, 082

45, 832

108, 443

81, 000

87,467

1893

3, 873

199, 355

203,228

209,501
305,403

5, 938

129,412

135, 350

139,263

5, 389

148, 502

153,891

113,562

^.

1894.................... 1
......................
1895___________’____________
1896....................

404

404

12,119

150, 907

163, 026

97,516

1897.1.................
1898___________

133

133

19, 207

103,097

122,304

111,254

6,202

1899.................... 1
.....................
1900___________ I___________
1901.................... l
1902....................

1 ...................

107

89, 678

68,065

104,779

120,554

81,823

72, 489
107

83, 476

15, 775

186,036

258,525

168,188

74,471

305, 671

380,142

150,002

132,940

333,115

466, 055

159,689

Duty collected is in part from imported goods brought m bond from other customs districts.




MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45. — MERCHANDISE I m po rted

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

A T L A N T A , GA.

Year ending
J une 30—

173

[Act of February 28, 1881.]
Imports.

Exports.

~ Duty
collected.a

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
16,226

Dollars.
16,226

Dollars.
8,516

58,378
13, 751

18,785
3, 949

1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893

1, 000
406

31,786

58, 378
13,751
32,786
17,423
15,010

193

17,017
14,817

1894

300

4,671

1895

573
21,243

9,837

4, 971
10,410

14,793

60, 753
11,660

81,996
26,453

844
853

8,204
16,318

9, 048

1896
1897
1898
1899

1, 550

1, 550

1900

1,182

31,176

1901

632

1902

3, 597

28,930
36,444

B U R L IN G T O N , I O W A .
1900....................

3, 238
4,865
23,646
5,477

17,171

4,338
9, 515

32,358
29, 562

13,073
13, 450

40,041

16, 889

[Act of August 31, 1852.]
10

185

50

194

175

1901....................

194

191

[Act of February 28, 1881.]

C H A T T A N O O G A ., T E N N .
1900....................
1901....................

2
6

2
6

1902....................

11

11

26
4
5

[Act of February 13, 1807.]

C I N C I N N A T I , O H IO .
762, 331
484,843
322,912
534,241
336, 896
443,501
122, 834
151,501
226,717
225,375
173,243
375,924
437,805
641,846
632,061

1,785,124
1,837, 795
1,909,798
1,760,873
1, 710,055
1,879,289
948, 254
1,232,169
982,216
995, 603
718,755
858,165
1,124,603
1,310,432
1,805,798

2, 547,455
2,322, 638
2, 232, 710
2, 295,114
2,046,951
2, 322, 790
1, 071, 088
1, 363, 670
1, 208, 933
1,220, 978
891, 998
1, 234, 089
1, 562,408
1,952,278
2,437,859

Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




9,493
9, 596
12,081

761, 784
773,230
808, 707
795,028
858,823
995,705
659,937
827,655
729,565
897,211
474,476
603,476
666,522
794,085
970,871

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No. 45. —MERCHANDISE I m po r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

C O L U M B U S , O H IO .

[Act of February 9,1889.]
Imports.

Exports.

year ending
une 30—

J

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.

1900.
1901.
1902.

Free.
Dollars.
400
8, 204
16,676
22,793
23, 729
9,575
9,030
10,892
6,223
7, 502
6,102
4, 020
5,309
14,717

Dutiable.
Dollars.
14, 877
117,287
150,283
134,209
196,174
97, 256
113, 686
161, 734
91, 807
70,978
88,314
111,763
134,967
190,735

1,068
2,550
118
3
80
25
153
183

1900
1901
1902

2,132
6,119
18,380
17,194
7,308
11, 851
20, 556
15, 779
22, 904
19,817

!

1

4,279
193,067
1900
1901
1902
D E S

4, 279
193, 067

9,223
18,416
26, 570
15, 688
30, 735
17, 574
11, 658
10,398
17, 473
9, 465
12, 734
15,164
7,765
30, 056
29, 956

110, 933
128, 329
238,137
233, 315
148, 548
142, 208
50, 912
61, 087
71,103
66, 711
59, 001
96,006
148, 370
141,155
186, 954

2,132
7,187
20, 930
17,194
7,426
11,854
20,636
15,804
23, 057

20,000

140
65
3,282
9, 856
7,963
5,329
1,109
6,276
" 6,004
8,764

120,156
146, 745
264, 707
249, 003
179, 283
159,782
62,570
71, 485
88,576
76,176
71, 735
111, 170
156,135
171,211
216,910

15,202
11, 845
12,930
20,682
15, 733
16, 517
33,215
39,420
38, 047
47, 890

15,342
11,910
16, 212
30,538
23, 696
21, 846
34,324
45,696
44,051
56,654

Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other cnstoms districts.




1,210
3,266
8,114
5,785
553
4.167
12,534
9.167
13,228
9,409

53,124
66,285
99,463
104,313
83, 437
84,984
41,794
49,132
48,831
70,183
32,797
64,062
82,604
90,405
136,511

[Act of April 7,1892.]

M O IN E S , IO W A ,

1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

Dollars.
4,671
46,410
60,960
59,210
93.613
46, 538
48,707
63,400
36,394
33, 390
39.613
49,131
58,678
77, 052

[Act of March 6,1882.]

D E N V E R , COLO.

.

Dollars.
15,277
125,491
166,959
157,002
219,903
106,831
122,716
172,626
98,030
78,480
94,416
115,783
140,276
205,452

Duty
collected.®

[Act of March 26,1892.]

C O U N C IL B L U F F S , I O W A .
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897

1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897

Total.

8,596
6, 677
5,809
6,985
5,252
8,653
21,723
25,077
22,692
28,646

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 45.— MERCHANDISE

I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d — Continued.

D U B U Q U E, IO W A .

T ear ending
June 30—

175

[Act of August 3,1854.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Eoreige.

Total.

Eree.

Dutiable.

Tolal.

Duty
collected.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

6,816
991
413
2,156
4,825
28, 685
46,155
37, 021
13, 745
750
843
330
1,174
2,118

112
1
1
j
I

!
1
1
1
.................... i....................
1900..
1901..
!....................
1902..

'

86
953
847
1,433
2,571
577
870
478
227
172
n
3,450

811
7, 429
9, 364
11, 438
17,800
15,220
s 6,834
14, 241
10,005
10,249
4,814
20,645
37,384
9,489
19,792

811
7,541
9, 364
11, 524
18,753
16,067
8, 267
16,812
10, 582
11,119
5,292
20,872
37, 556
9, 500
23, 242

4,417
5,346
5,521
11,255
7,865
10,884
19, 078
22, 523
27,876
6,428
17,817
43,026
45,202
41, 714

[Act of June 4,1888.]

G R A N D R A P ID S , M IC H .
911
J), 874
12, 658
14, 015
22,980
24,130
58,745
42,184
11, 440
9,976
11,243
13,415
50,249

51,331
66,320
87,473
156, 581
67, 085
50,413
36,768
59, 937
56,629
147,103
87,446
108, 343
89, 987

52,242
76,194
100,131
170, 596
90, 065
74,543
95, 513
102,121
68, 069
157,079
98,689
121, 758
140, 236

Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




1,192
2,816
9, 021
13, 646
10, 700
18,347
9, 373
9,132
9, 888
9, 955
10, 863
28,925
28,166
32, 843
31,802

(

.................... 1
..................... j.....................
|

1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

12, 072
17,324
21,153
20,278
38,548
45, 489
69, 577
63,208
34,046
17,524
51,459
40, 904
46, 746
43,302

[Act of September 28,1850.]

E V A N S V T U E E , IN D .
1
....................
1888..
1
....................
1889..
1
....................
1890.
1891..
1892..
JL893.
!
1894.
1895..

5, 256
16,333
20, 740
18,122
33,723
16,804
23,422
26,187
20,301
16,774
50, 616
40, 574
45, 572
41,184

17,148
22,712
27,174
50,044
20,674
18,960
15, 529
21,177
27,399
85,915
65,311
63,883
61, 733

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MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . —MERCHANDISE I m p o r t ed

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued,

IN D IA N A P O L IS , IN D .
Tear ending
June 30—

[Act of March 3,1881.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dutiable.

Total.
Dollars.

Dutycollected. «

6,708
4,054

297, 082
273,338

303,790
277,392

Dollars.
130,614
113, 970

1890..

32,186

351, 622

1891..
1892..

12,652
20,171
31,001

370, 659
308,909
374, 908

383, 808
383,311

145,820
149,849

329,080
405,909

7, 642
48,354
60,461
46,550

334,487
322, 795
396,164
279,988

342,129

174,503
241,491
219,131

1898..
1899..
1900..

75,377
16,395

224, 954
290,494

300,331

11,363

314, 507

1901.
1902..

40, .854
‘15,645

336,408
296,022

23, 482
10, 260
9, 583
16,148
14,419
21,288
17,084
47, 832
150,170
237,910
108,815
17,201
50,483
26,250
22, 561

441,503
374,904
439,602
475,813
336, 323
475, 488
219, 850
310,471
307, 397
153, 460
161,174
238,177
532, 535
515,885
430,588

1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..

.

371,149
456, 625
326,538
306, 889
325,870
377,262
311,667

5,486
7, 505
272,016

5,486
7, 505
272, 016

464,985
385,164
449,185
491,961
350,742
496,776
236,934
358,303
457,567
391,370
269, 989
255, 378
583, 018
542,135
453,149

I

42
57
188
79

951
1,116
4,429
15,497
14,334
11, 512'
10,535
8,180
5,854
3,643
5, 237
12, 442
2, 919

1,767
3,600
3,037
2,766

1,809
3,657
3,225
2,845

3, 383
9,562
8,595
21,492
5, 331
8, 952
7, 660
13,418
12,908>
16,05l'
18, 424
17, 597
12,347

4, 334
10,678
13,024
36,989
19,665
20, 464
18,195
21,598
18,762
19, 694
23,661
30,039
15,266

a Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




163, 307
172,752
154, 676

192,745
159,830
172, 209
198, 606
185, 788
327,872
186,985
372, 649
334, 874
158,761
78,440
158,862
302,546
284,400
262,564

1, 046
2, 064
1,546
1,230

[Act of October 19, ]

L IN C O L N , N E B R .
1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..

117,082
150,032

[Act of April 21, 1898.]

K N O X V IL L E , T E N N .
1899....................
1900....................
1901....................
1902....................

104,957

[Act of July 14,1870.]

K A N S A S C IT Y , M O .
1888..
1889.
1890..
1891.
1892..
1893.
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..

1900..
1901..
1902..

143,354
134,077

2,035
4,893
3,397
9, 284
3, 728
2, 662
2,930
5,194
7,050
9, 611
9, 938
8,895
7,059

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N o.

4 5 . — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d —

Continued.

L O U IS V IL L E , K Y .
Tear ending
June 30—

[A ctof March 2,1831.]
Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.

Total.

Dollars.
218,687
228, 903
255, 578

Dollars.
647,710
468,942
426, 895

Dollars.
103,750
111, 860

219, 467
201, 787

592, 800
390, 320

237,757
143, 051
189, 795

402, 077
379, 324

98,088
115, 587
153, 597
103,443

209,517
205,354
125, 810
168, 510

317,304
423,394

Dollars.
429,023
240, 039
171,317
373, 333
188, 533
164, 320
236, 273

1893.
1891.

1900.
1901.

198, 466
107, 787
218, 040
145, 265
99,360
78, 596
103, 293

1902.

100,109

1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.

1

8

8

8

8

8

0

1

8

9

1

8

1 8 0
1

8

1

8

1

9

8

9

262, 491
298,086
374,126

6

8

9

7

1

8

9

8

1

8

9

1

9

1

9

_

_

474, 235

6

........................................................ '
i

......................................................
........................................................

7
8

8

, 3

4

6

0
0

7

7

, 6

0

.

. .

3

,

3

2

5

3

, 1

1

2

5

4

,

2

9

0

,

8,
5
8

{ [ 3
6

3

, 4
,

5

0

9

,

2

4

2

8

2

4

7

0
1

7
, 4

5

9
2

6
4

6

,

8

7

2

3

4

5

2

........................................................

4
4

4
1

,
,
8

0

5

3

3

6

,

,

6

9

9

, 1

7

6

6

3

3

6

8

4

,

3

3

1

1

1

0

6

,

8

3

8

6

8

0 1 , 10 0 2 , 4 6

0

4

4

4

8
8

3

4

3

0
3

,

0

3

, 0

3

5
7

4

2

9 5, 8 5 , 9 2 7 2
9

7

5

8

1891.................... ........................................... .................... 1
1892
. .........................................

386

42,798
44, 678
,
7 5
28,070 5
28, 20 L
26, 2 067 0
,
4
44,168
58. 489

115

1,159
20, 978

1,545
21, 093

229
16,471

705

......................................................
.................... ......................

47, 614

28,236

31, 252
41, 548
49,660

34,183
45, 489
58, 941

21, 480
22,139
23, 909

8.436

35, 966

44, 402

17,234

1898.................... 1
.....................
1899.
' ....................

11, 690
18

29,240

40, 930

1900.................... 1
.....................

3,167

21,140 1
27,053 j

21,158
30,220

. 14,180
13,374

6,453
7,457

44, 661
42, 247

51,114

1897

.......... ............................................. .................... !

46, 909

2, 931
3, 941
9.281

1893.................... ...................... 1
.....................
1894.
......................... !.....................

1901.................- J .....................
1902.................... ......................

....................

49, 704

» Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.

s

a

1902------12




j

9

41,681
,
3 6
46,5083
36, 349
52, 345

[A ct o f March 2, 1831.]

N A S H V IL L E , T E N N .

. ..

60,233
5 64, 4127
, 2 8
46,604

3

7
7

0 . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . . . . .3. . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1896 ~

0

3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . 8. . . 8

1895.

,8 1 , 3 2

2

8

01 21

7

2

, 6 1
43,265 1

9
1

, 1

2

.......................... ..............................................................

1

8

5

0

, 6

1

0 _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 _ ._. ._. ._. . _. . _. . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .
0

2
,

7

1

........................................................ ..............................................................

9

258, 558
277, 003
282,946
343,374

2

.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .^. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5
9

9

_ .

562, 326
258, 841
312,119
251,434

1

........................................................
4

9

,
6

7

3

1

1

1

........................................................

9 .

8

1

4

.....................................! ...........................................................
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

1

388,261

[Act of September 28,1850.]

0
9

121,957

271, 075
267, 870
341,087
401.379

M E M P H IS , T E N N .

1

Duty
collected.1
1

Dutiable.

Free.

13,926
17,277
16, 532

0

7

, 4

7

9

1

8

7

,

, 7
,

9
4

6
5

8
0

2

0
9

5

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MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY DISTRICTS.
N o. 4 5 . — M ERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

and

E x p o r t e d — Continued.

O M AH A, NEBR.
Year ending
June 30—

[Act of July 7,1870.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1888......... ..........
1889___________i

1
. _____ !___________
I
!

8,074
141, 552

142, 6*7
4
247,155
170,798
222, 576

326, 300

165, 251
224, 698
173,781

297,172
314,685
254, 363

89, 987
80, 582

1897___________ !___________

Dollars.
27, 253
65,106

159, 568
275,309
234,670

103, 724
131,921

j

6, 280
137,368

28,154
63,872

____

1890....................
1891....................
1892....................
1893....................
1894___________
1895___________ I .
1896___________ '

1,794
4,184
16, 894

Duty
collected.®

125, 078
157, 715
116,109
111, 708
81, 862

1900.................... iI....................
1901.................... 1
1902....................

6, 600
250, 791

6, 600
250, 791

103,896
52,172

138, 202
182,811
322,959

238,488
286, 707

92, 617
45, 679

375,131

87, 225

36,158

36,158
567,894
7,684

27,113
62,534
58, 657

149, 797
122,355
161, 866

176, 910
184, 889

86,998
83, 294

220, 523

98,258

77, 381
41, 228
21, 034
20,212

1898....................
1899....................

100, 286

65, 208
91, 655

552,012

567, 894
7, 684

[Act of March 2, 1831.]

P IT T S B U R G , P A .
1888..
1889..
1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..

607, 689
574,981
771,029
609, 229

629, 393
648, 917
596, 015
791,241

354, 466
. 310,830
351, 731
222, 371

49,141
67, 298
67, 018
36, 316
170, 746
309,196
66, 706
311,189
185,503
343,475
523,009

1, 088, 838
778,164
632,362
582,131
528, 627
641,611
839, 384
1,196, 580

8, 075
2,246

153,578
142, 032

161,653

79,130

144,278

6,168

147, 991

154,159

74, 624
68, 374

8, 461
4, 022

164, 068

172, 529

131, 208
190,964

135,230
208, 374

110, 063

76, 399

107,088

40,188

148,175
149,858
89, 931

168, 503

63,888
62,714

97, 251

104, 289

53,907

127, 989
136, 607

133, 218
13(5, 831

68,707
76,697

153, 682

153,706

76, 650

166, 967

167,317

71,751

647,936
412, 274

ST. JO S E P H , M O .

1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..

20, 328

1896..

22, 665
18,449

1897..
1898..
1899..

7, 038
5, 229

1900..

224

1901..

24
350

1902..

715, 234
479, 292
1,125,154
948,910
941, 558
648, 837
839,816

338, 842
402,782
257,763
239,124
293, 077

827,114
1’ 182,859
1, 719,589

328, 504
427,350
588,718

[Act of July 11,1870.]

17, 410
30, 689

1894..
1895..

658, 370

299,716
250, 236
260, 578

172, 523
108, 380

Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




77,927
74, 404

37, 043

179

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
No. 4 5. — MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d

and

E xported—

Tear ending
June 30—

Continued.
[Act of March 2,1831.]

ST . L O U I S , M O .
Exports.

Imports.

8

8

8

8

8

9

8

9

0

8

9

1

8

9

2

8

9

3

8

9

4

8

9

5

8

9

6

8

9

7

8

9

8

8

9

9

9

0

0

9

0

1

9

0

2

3,385,905
2,432, 774

399,441
324,902
286, 386
501,915

2, 905,910

. .

1

329, 410
296, 647

. .

1

1,126,750
1,216,537

. .

1

2, 788, 374

. .

1

2,404,661
2, 835,445

. .

1

383,713
252,366

. .

1

Dollars.
1,457,115

. .

1

Dollars.
3,160,526

. .

1

Dollars.
2, 785, Oil

. .

1

Dollars.
375,515

. .

1

Dollars.

. .

1

Dollars.

. .

1

Free.

. .

1

Total.

. .

1

Foreign.

Dollars.
1

. .

459,842
271, 761
260,591
370,118
381, 604
465,374

S IO U X C IT Y , I O W A .

Dutiable.

Duty
collected.a

Domestic.

1, 598, 037
2,544, 956
2, 511,949
2,207,448
2,307, 250
2,768,453
3, 390, 316
3, 849, 683
4,193, 795

5,134
5,474
3,768
2,049

1892..

350

1893..
1894..
1895..

11,630
12,083
13, 077

1896..

25,631

4, 001
2,540

1897..

22,407
2,154

2, 646
2, 000

1,751
1,129
1,619
1,143

24,411

1902..

3, 087,811
3, 715, 315
2, 729,421

1,374,739
1,169,292

3,305, 851
1, 922,939

1, 313, 758
821,486

2, 831, 342
3, 013, 864
2,667,290
2, 579,011
3, 029, 044

1,181, 718

3, 760,434

1,482,127
1, 659,380

4,231,287
4, 659,169

1,112, 628
1,121, 717
974, 215
1, 200, 982

1,833,862

[Act of September 25,1890.]

1891..

1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..

Total.

26,781
25,282
18, 312

5,134
5, 824
15,398
14,132
17, 078
28,171
25, 053
4,154
26,162
27,910
26, 901
19,455

513
1, 670
857
1,182
552
536
577
691
17,937
19,862
18,471
16, 381

[Act of September 25, 1890.]

S F R IX G F IE L D , M A SS.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..

7, 407
1,389

28,655
121, 936

2, 966
1, 074

104, 752
71, 598

1895..
1896..

14, 707
3,217

112,792

127,499

45,440

203,250

206,467

72,781

1897..

5, 208
12,456

142, 671

147, 879

53, 061

80,703
65, 820

34 305

2, 706

68, 247
63,114

40,958
40,896
44,855

1898..
1899..

36, 062
123,325
107, 718
72,672

1900..
1901..

7,832

80, 861

10,423

78, 423

88, 693
88, 846

1902..

3,047

89,023.

92, 070

* Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




15,145
56, 552
47, 654
36,265

33,929

180

MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY DISTRICTS.
N o . 4 5 . —MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d — Continued.
[Act of May 18, 1896.]

SYRACU SE, N . X .

Year ending
June 30—

Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1896....................
1897....................

2,978
13, 047

1898....................
1899........... ........
1900....................

15,822
13,051

1901....................
1902....................

9, 322
14, 987

P E O R I A , ID E .

1,047
75,131
106, 274
144,376
143, 303
106, 289
151, 326

Total.

Duty
collected.a

Dollars.
I, 047

Dollars.
366

78,109
119, 321

50, 658
63,246

160,198
156, 354
115, 611

89,387
98, 945
90, 637

166, 313

90,500

[Act of September 29, 1890.]

Collected in part from imported goods brought in bond from other customs districts.




N o 4 6 .— Q U A N T IT IE S

and

VALUES

of

A r t i c l e s o f M E R C H A N D IS E IM P O R T E D f r o m

1893

to

1902.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

5, 922

204
24,360
328, 773
2, 565, 497

1, 265
417, 664
11,833
637, 527

8, 921
452, 510

240,031
725,159
186, 339

1,942
30, 885
289, 519
651, 733
172, 254

3, 950
42, 848
318, 742
810, 682

88,450

61,162

1, 090, 867
c free..dolls.. 1,425, 720
Total.............................................
1, 310, 379
t dut ..dolls.. 3, 216,475
A n t im o n y :
r lbs . .................... I.....................
.................... 1
.....................
Ore and as regulus or metala----don.
r lbs
Ore a..................................................
•
fte6- | dolls
c lbs .
A s regulus or metal.....................

719,907
2, 017,171
2, 990,196
187, 326

1899.

1900.

1901.

1,045
202,615
179, 961

1902.

1,249
273,728

11,469

734
15,091
217, 092
1,494, 765
1,070
210,081

1898.

Agricultural implements*.................

!

!

4,852

A n im a l s :

" i dolls..

i
<No
D o ............................................. d u+" ] a n - - t
( dolls..

Horses...............................................

free- L u s ..
r No ..
D o .............................................. dut.. \
l dolls..

*
( N o ...
Sheep.................................... ........... free.. ]
1 dolls..
D o ............................................. .

, . c^ o ...
" dut- - i dolls..

A ll other, including fowls...........
A ll other, including live poultry

dut..dolls..

Articles, the growth, produce, and manufacture of
the United States, returned, not elsewhere specified .............................. .........................




5,349
1,280

24,658
2, 704

13, 355
1, 516
836,157
4,650

1,047, 541
12,747
1,340 726
4,932
111, 197
454, 552
1,571, 780
245,958
279,311

3,647, 263

a

14,956
99,104
134, 825
666, 749

483,415
2, 537
63,022

c l u

76,631
291, 012
2, 836, 592
800
145, 456

2, 055, 079
1, 284
357, 272

144, 773
1,657, 705
1,910
714, 623

2, 285
269, 443

1, 975
254,798

1, 818
239,320

1, 875
271,115

3,047
42, 805
389, 267

699
97,058
6, 299

624
95, 353
199,128
2, 225, 009
1, 067
296, 252

2, 396
46,132
343, 515
1,153, 949
183,473

2,427
48,324

2,032
48, 989
329, 456

367, 750
2, 382
32,640
403, 251

379, 365
1,316,702
194, 980

1,928
375, 096
94, 099
1,233, 626
2,944
1, 273, 607
1,888
303, 627
2,059
46, 663
264, 894
910, 047
302, 098

d

e

d

i n

1, 063, 517
155, 967
83, 714

81, 559

116, 658

1,187, 288
198, 330
127,177

420, 859
4, 253, 266

621, 210
3, 715, 315

803,191
3, 727, 759

1, 235,670
3, 243, 285

1, 997, 464

2, 826, 370

300, 436
3, 985, 019

4, 087, 425
214, 290

*4 464, 608
,
201, 963
3, 020, 016
40, 362
2, 316, 728

5, 707,112
65, 745
3, 538, 751

2, 745, 341
40,145

121,116

2, 293,822

987,028
146, 378
64,744

5, 359, 590
78, 510
2, 230, 902

2, 543, 924

I n

577

179, 373

275,774

1, 691, 870
26, 316
4, 678, 499
282,282

3,541, 321

4, 504, 5(>5

158, 087
68, 413
426,107

3, 434, 790

“

A

i
3, 783. 241

3, 370,107

l l

o

t h

e

r

f r e

e

a

r t i c l e s ”

179, 767

2, 627, 067

3, 704, 485
275, 964

6,431, 867 !

p

r i o

r

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Cattle................................................. free

312

174
21,024
3,119

5, 815,628

t o

1 8 9 5 .

No. 46.— Q u a n t i t i e s

and

V a l u e s o p A r t ic l e s o p

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

473,765
413, 075

373, 973
271, 340

228,556
303, 280

423, 091
185, 098 |

684,102

428, 946
9 366 765

240, 810

3,655, 847
187, 250

4, 819, 840

1 484 184

288,101
85, 646

219, 518
93,165

122,122

240, 996

157,191
77,449
203, 883

266, 956

242,704

395, 554

52, 218

„
( cords -.
Bark, hemlock.............................. -----free.. < , ,,
,
t dolls. . .
Beads (except amber) and bead ornamentsa

51, 943
248,349

15, 232
46, 269
212, 350

( lbs . . .

248, 000
62, 024

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

547,550
41,861 J

681,216

654, 546

807, 321

1902.

A r t ic l e s s p e c i a l l y im p o r t e d

,
{

1, 960, 940

A r t WORKS:

The production of American artists .free. dolls..
Asbestos, unmanufactured........ ............free., dolls..
.
c tons ..
Asphaltum and bitumen, crude ........free.. \
t dolls..

243, 763
88,614

< tons ..
Do.............................................. ..........dut.. < , ,
c dolls..

Beeswax......... ........................ ..

........
(dolls
:
r doz. hots. Ginger ale and ginger beer. . d u t ..} . „
( dolls..........
t free dolls..
All other.................................. ........5
l dut ..dolls..
cibs . . .
Bism uth.........................................
........free" l dolls..
Blacking.........................................
Bolting cloths................................ ............free., dolls..
Bones, crude.................................. ........... free.. dolls - Bones, horns,
and hoofs. unmanufactured b
B everages




387, 357
293,284
92, 732
141,510
253. 623
127,138
281,430
360 573

318, 660
80, 024
249, 609
186,463
69, 965
98, 610
176, 750
108, 521
194, 632
307,033

4,424,158
375

701, 208
1,562,219

191, 097

302, 050
12,440

47, 336
230, 943

43, 965
214, 952

28, 983
133, 051

139, 459
288, 001

492 083

979, 283
174, 017
43, 339

78, 776

273,464
75, 970
354,311

297, 215
217, 596

247, 329

403, 069
199, 470

66, 003
164, 951
161, 291
124,857
247, 863
306, 049

43, 407
87, 817
139,165
107, 596
137,611
207, 461
157, 946

34, 873
90, 058
163,100
138, 633
136, 909
212,385
224,039

418,857

344, 673

481,102

336,623

2, 040,121
296, 388

2, 264, 218
293,347

2, 823 444
427, 292

3 179 913
752, 075

73,494
234,420
17, 845
62, 504

136,576

260, 765
27, 033
106,306

469, 285
22,580
86, 630

154, 729
596, 847
16, 794

813, 294
272, 097

1 035 088
452,016

72, 473
210,566
145, 255

109, 957
368, 595
268, 383

85, 337
130,649
154, 794
96,754
187, 249

492,544

34,157
79, 060

65, 418

133, 929
491, 382
24, 971
103, 930

1,177, 670

800 111

919 405

213,813
51, 526

213, 773

337,977
249, 456

55,884
370, 560
279,373

408, 706
115, 937
348, 784
277,188

86, 698
173,802
204, 473
58, 830
207, 480

100, 790
187,681
225, 884
66, 642
234,644

85,710
156,682
251,101
69, 520
189, 081

94, 750
162, 739
202, 057
61, 759
247, 314

704, 959

830,063 1

674, 368

692, 634

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Articles for the use of religious, educational,
etc., institutions...............
A ll other..................................

Bone and horn, manufactures of----- . . .dut
Books, music, maps, engravings, etchings
graphs, and other printed matter. ...free
Do...................................................... . . . dut
Brass and old brass............................ .free..

.dolls..
photo.dolls..
. dolls..

181,718

271, 893

201, 416

231, 894

1, 538, 907

1, 689, 892
1, 393, 509
2,192,151
255,028

2, 019, 660
1, 551,966

2, 204,646

1, 345, 085

2, 362, 443
1, 770, 772

318, 622

182, 471

191,627

164, 813

147,067

174, 819

2, 077, 589
2,117,430

1, 875, 286

1, 750, 810

2, 015, 404

1, 584,182

1, 580, 827

1, 477, 607

1, 806, 476
1,373, 230

r ll)S____

Brass, and manufactures of............... __ dut .dolls..

249,092

4, 593, 894

1, 587,890
3, 366, 893
433,460
26,917

132,127

159, 840

147,130

35, 096

55,185

837,384
317, 209

1, 271,787
394, 749
6,284
2,070
46, 459

124, 804

110,475
53,696

189, 757
91,040

171, 004
84,073

4,171
1,618

2,480
1,942

5,169
3,418

9, 098
3,368

11,500
4,432

41,523

20,735
8,995

287,910
15, 697

298, 764
17,740
402

8, 288,648
916,152
47,234

BREADSTUFFS:

Barley..............................................
C o m .................................................

r hush..
(dolls..
r bush..

(dolls..
r bush..
O a ts.................................................
! dolls..
ribs..’ ..
Oatmeal........................................... .d u t.. ■
( dolls..
r bush..
B y e .............................................................
( dolls..
r bush..
W heat..............................................
( dolls..
r bbls ..
( dolls..
A ll other, and preparations of, used as food
(farinaceous substances, etc.) . . .free...dolls..

Wheat flour....................................

A ll other.........................................

.dolls..

T o ta l....................................

1,970,129
921, 605

791, 061

2, 116,816

358, 744
2,199
1,508

867, 743
16, 575
7, 552

8, 345
3, 928
421,459
24, 483
50

308,308
80, 901
396,176
21,993

707,053
410
2, 223

37
1,181, 060
769,177
401
1,946

6, 272
1,429, 993
868, 965
1,868
8, 295

291
2,110, 030
1,386, 161

327, 878
938, 957

220,462
821, 602

315,261
682,831

257, 574
778,126

249, 635
897, 075

2, 940, 575

2, 201,887

2, 859, 813

2,780, 814

4, 741
1,892
1,296, 753
1,242,259
660, 585

1,881
1, 265
21,309
8, 897
506, 232
25, 642
8, 598
7, 055
966, 280

12, 918

4, 338
1, 877
47, 506
13, 039
343,732
19, 689
154

12,071
1, 525,409
32, 742

43,863
3,417
1,479

18,360
234, 959
13, 499
330

204,694

57, 406
33,221
18, 278
13,418
25,812
12,085
236,981
13, 628
88

4, 057

366
316,968
240,496
717
3,771

11,667
46
33
600,212
418, 327
642
3,430

195,829
917, 989

203, 615
851,000

411, 029
1,023,226

443, 333
1,078,995

545, 938
1,380,658

2, 774, 763

3,152, 067

2,544, 765

1,803,729

2,052,271

2, 080, 295

726

630

1,203

1, 620

385
1,347,270
1, 216,794
782,802

416
1,533,887

21,421
12, 399

27,140
22,330

40, 537
28, 446

1,835,156

2, 503, 018

51, 539
22, 310
1,633,036

1,394
6,848

72
170
1, 534,117
1,176,337
2,250
9,914

32, 938
13,323
2,046,590
1,948, 289
2, 744
12,230

982
1,871,101
1, 407, 625
905

97
118,612
78,640
420
2,610

B r is t l e s :

Crude, not sorted, bunched, or pre- r ib s ....
pared........................................... fre© ( dolls
r ib s ....
Sorted, hunched, or preparedc . .d u t..
(dolls..




892, 520
929, 231
559, 767
20, 510
17,453
464, 912
1,070,733
1,410, 439
b See “ Hoofs, horns, etc.,”

1, 571, 804
1,433,728
753, 928

28,543
23, 569
1, 423,910
950, 061
prior to 1898.

1,972,572

2,018,885
2,130,537
1,707,887
1,142, 385
1,151, 016
977, 513
19, 968
21, 687
38,515
26, 292
592, 501
551, 492
954, 020
435, 669
451, 331
c Includes “ Bristles of all kinds ” prior to 1895.

1, 248,703
745, 267
23,008

1,445,853
890, 629

183

Brushes..................................................
Burrstones, rough or umn anufactured. free...dolls..
Buttons and button forms................. ...d u t...dolls..
a .Not separately specified prior to 1895.

1, 598, 818
1,508, 258
814, 062
36, 295

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES ANU VALUES.

167, 270

560,186
24,816

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Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

Cement: Roman, Portland, and other r bbls.a ..
hydraulic......................................... dut.. £ dolls. . .

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , a n d d y e s

^ dolls..

77, 899
62, 678

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1, 596, 926

1,059,610

2,198, 891
97, 726
86, 966

1, 478, 452
79,899
73,215

5,984, 991
768,464

4, 517, 722

6, 509, 938
1, 027, 026

27, 339, 489

28, 598, 781
2, 476, 482

2,086,053
2, 776, 336

2, 356,422
3, 270, 916

63,125

59,267
47,219

92,615
86, 511

6,148,268
1, 022, 970

5, 872, 015
886, 332

5, 227, 098
700,485

28 481 665 23,457, 576
2, 724, 709 | 1, 967, 042

741 150
65,154
18,461,479
1, 525, 873
2,935,100
273,228
3, 689, 214

23, 300, 762
1, 914,450

97,563
23,207

157,917
31, 211

37, 375
546,274

48,188
628, 464

54, 793
864,986

3,183, 864
219,192

3, 350, 768
221,182
233,998

2, 922,141
195,647
213,812

1,994,120

2, 537, 835
3, 265, 087
64,564

2, 649, 679
3, 409,937
64, 729

2,989,597
3, 839, 321
81, 997

2, 347, 752
2, 972,350
63,916

2, 578,282
84, 343

50,957

62,252

67,367

48,954

5, 294, 467
870, 768

6,152, 776

:

Alizarin and alizarin colors or dyes,
5, 728, 852
3,959, 572
1 lbs___
natural or artificial, including ex722,265
1,125, 436
| dolls..
tract of madder......................... .free..
1
O / ,Q
U
1
Q O 12D
7y
iU
f l*1 s .. - . iio, 7 i U O ft 99 OfQ Itv
b
Argal, or argol, or crude tartar-free..
O Q 1 fy
J it>
7
;n
v UUila - . ij. Dll) O K 1 p i 9nn
.
r lbs
Argols, or wine lees................... ..d u t..
< dolls
2, 379, 395
2,497,439
Barks, cinchona, or other, from which r i b s ....
197, 856
143, 249
quinine may he extracted----- .free.. 1 dolls..
1,499, 978
Coal-tar colors and dyes............ ___ dut ..dolls.. 2, 497, 943
104, 284
215,683
ribs..*..
Cochineal.......................................
28,124
52, 572
1 dolls..
Dyewoods—
53,705
56,415
r tons ..
Logwood................................ .free..
1,313,376
1,218,874
1 dolls..
2, 582, 646
r i b s .... 4,126, 860
Extracts and decoctions of...d u t..
295, 507
189,197
1 dolls..
178, 832
136,907
A ll other.................................. . . .free ..d o lls..

97 Q 199
11
1, 893, 730

994,230

|
1,911,489
117, 297
2, 549, 350
134, 205
38, 568
60, 731
1,487,291
3, 711, 315
264, 223
102, 482

2, 699, 730
165, 699
3, 072, 915
161, 330

2, 532,499
142,512
3,196,478
142, 261

50, 988

41, 943

158,055
45, 762

65, 756
1, 516, 855

33, 362

46, 596

611, 010
5, 562, 264

741, 455
4, 084, 672

284, 868
119,716

256,176
174, 386

4, 839, 111
282, 689
114, 978

3, 281, 977
346, 576
3, 799, 353

222, 967

2, 388, 693
4,107, 358
563,065
4,890,072

708, 881

4, 858, 904
1, 025, 546
3, 881, 045
114, 414
20,414

29,276,148
2, 263, 588
3,723,303
649,764
4, 951,346
138,821
24,865
52,657
774,380
2,991,631
213,404
171,320

T o ta l............... : ..................

1, 693, 213

1, 639,480

1, 853,996

1, 914, 522

1, 015,594

1,172, 017

988, 433

1, 083, 644

1, 274, 445

1,158,904

8, 321,853
519,296

13, 488, 825
784,613

21,158,829
1, 472, 302

12, 717, 098
1,182, 099

12,274,987
774,709

15, 665, 252
1, 024,131

27, 943,106
2,155, 414

20, 369, 712

28,576,400

Glycerin.........................................

r i b s .... 16, 540, 213
893, 636
1 dolls..

1, 722, 882

2, 358, 325

915,855
108, 900

1, 089,589

1, 461, 239
139, 055

1, 550, 823

686,670
85, 807

942,239
114, 943

928,089
116, 382

961, 366

2, 315, 679
241, 660

4,269, 251
341, 714

Gums—
Arabic...................^................




^ lbs----\ dolls..

108,868

168, 908

113, 041

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Chalk, unmanufactured................... .free..

2,812, 336
3, 760,444

1894.

Camphor, crude.....................free.. \
( dolls..

1, 733,425
446, 548

1,323,932
309,407

1, 500, 739
284, 968

945, 629
328,457

1, 469, 601
332,748

2, 047, 234
365, 652

*
Copal,cowrie, and dammar b.free.. j
Ldolls..
Gambier, or terra iaponica. .free..
( dolls..

A ll other..................................... free..dolls..
T otal.................................................... dolls..

975, 012
4, 079, 075
6, 915, 003
3, 226, 312

T.i Anri aa rnnt,

frA ,
A

t dolls.. 3,137, 511
^ lb s .... 93, 002, 250
(dolls..
L 688, 716
,

27,397, 460
981,329
4,868, 681
996, 706
2, 783, 420
5,179,730
1, 718, 534
1, 218, 576
70,158, 301
1, 209, 728

Lime, chloride of, or bleaching powder r lbs----- 120, 811, 918 81, 610, 463
frA i f rlnllw . 2, 213,121
P
1, 507, 076
!
. , c lb s.. . |
( dolls..
Mineral waters, all not artificial, .free.. £ £a^ 8- '
( dolls

2, 532, 893
547, 049

1, 627, 965
356, 416

Mineral waters ............................ d u t.. S
s' '
i dolls..
8, 607
Opium—
c 11)8
615, 957
716, 881
Crude or unmanufactured, .free.. S
1, 691, 914
\ dolls
1,186,824
-r
-k
- , ( lbs. - - •
J
I
( dolls
1
Prepared for smoking, and other 1
lbs----50,102
62, 222
containing less than 9 per cent > ,
446,422
310, 771
_
i.
, A
dolls..
oi morphia............................ dut.. J
Potash—
4,131,180
3,973,243
Chlorate of................................free.. }
(dolls..
453,541
520, 571
Of 400 pounds.




29, 022, 203
963, 255

32,338,264
1,108, 611

6, 401, 060

6, 056, 957
1, 210, 802
4,105,333
6,922, 111

1, 288, 501
2, 884, 543
5, 560, 322

3, 340, 001
1, 673,170
87,123, 461
1,401,748
100, 456, 774 104, 053, 877
1,579,358
1, 644, 835
3, 956, 986
2,015, 975
83, 281, 275
1, 404, 563

2,190, 567
543, 744

2, 047, 542
460, 929

365, 514
683, 347

358, 455
730, 669

31, 349, 545
959, 501
7,151, 459
1,082,401
3, 294, 790
5, 755, 247

42, 334, 590
1,021, 341
6, 984, 395
939, 361
2, 599, 391

3, 522, 016
1, 696, 641

3, 097, 340
1, 815,411
70,136,591

G2,370,337
1, 022, 650
99,274,138

1,171, 621
6,720, 638

910,639
10, 621, 451
1,408,103
1, 014, 936
6, 884, 704

9,608,745
1,277,128
879,990
6, 639,139

2, 746, 944
3,139,063
3,127, 357
1,446,490
1, 402, 894
1, 698, 583
98, 432, 319 106,333,199 100,105,654
1,667,256
1, 737, 097
1, 566, 830

92, 487
107, 511, 940 113,107, 250 136,403,151 110, 960, 523
1,464,019
1, 371, 028
1, 329, 433
1,159, 271
73, 505
2, 449, 604
581,947
17, 463
2,076,122
1, 972, 349
1, 468, 410
1, 608, 468
700,877
662, 022
441, 058
596, 337
1, 072, 914
2,184, 727

14,414
32, 340
109,431

1,831, 058
576, 4 5
4, 574, 605
936, 065
20, 523,109
2, 261, 206
28, 453, 802
1,162, 233
9, 064, 789
1,605, 068
861, 492
7, 744,183
3, 057, 673
1, 035, 980
109, 077, 323
1, 926,903

157,061
1,132,861

130, 251, 696
1, 788, 354

2, 247, 988
770,225

513,499
1, 223, 951

544, 938
1,123, 756

583,208
1, 259, 726

534,189
1, 216, 202

100,258

124, 214

652, 341

828,203

142,479
1, 065,965

117,581
972, 582

1,139, 557

233,267
98, 745
735,134

23,829, 342
2,598,194
38, 882,940

2,175, 784
738,875
3,140, 768
753, 696
18,166, 296
1, 923, 251
26,813,587
824,539

1,375,560

1
139,765 '
920,006

5, 040, 688

38,123,478
754,497
9, 830, 111
1,397, 635
1, 070, 321
5, 868, 765 •

1,789, 580
485,071
2, 297, 992
354,720

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

(dolls..

35, 792, 619
1, 305, 468
5, 604, 732

1, 807, 889
322,100
2, 445, 061
363, 051
18,126, 228
1, 844, 779

!
630,340
4,505,575
5, 517, 913
5, 985, 212
45,026
488, 539
453,999
458,095
b Not enumerated prior to 1899, but included in ‘‘ A ll other chemicals.”

160, 445

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Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Ch e m i c a l s , d k u g s , a n d d y e s —Continued.

Potash—Contirued.
lbs___

lbs----- 73, 748, 459 81,611,438
1,180, 044
1, 280, 795
dolls..
9,671, 217
j
Nitrate of, or saltpeter, crude, ( i b s .... 16,560, 599
465, 666 !
251,418
..fr e e .. < dolls..
\
f lbs----- 26,341,215 21,123,547
A ll other..............................
543, 716
i dolls..
682, 337

89, 773, 029

87, 541, 870

1, 361,115
8, 735, 290
245, 552
29, 312, 624
757, 806

1, 380,939
14, 758, 974

4, 287, 636
263, 432
89, 560,413 118, 056, 204
1,400,603
1, 817, 221
19, 719, 876 12, 920, 986
408, 761
270, 291

2, 807, 718

1,499, 752
1,039,783
93, 532
62,744
174, 202
95,856,263 115, 276,906 135,956, 222
2,046, 286
1, 509,915
1,804, 254
19, 985, 505 1 332,836 11,361,113
C
409, 818
288,897
269,739
39, 828,207 54,552, 598 56,105,606

990,317
63, 263
137,005,721
2,131, 828

892, 551

1, 269, 635

1, 472, 084

9, 387, 979
264,430
74,923, 733
1, 616,984

.dolls..

2, 781,588

2,596,500

2, 853, 012

3, 027, 302

2, 899, 662

3,289,102

2, 986, 486

3, 437, 160

3, 870, Oil

4, 076, 505

f ZS
Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids i O . -.
1
or salts of cinchona h a rk ... ..fre e .. < dolls..

3, 442, 907

2,485,490
488, 929

3, 359, 818
786,887

3, 517, 844
582, 945

4, 372, 477
896, 908

3,978,421
949,104

3, 313, 749
931,390

3,660,022

579,199

1,420, 649
342, 348

2, 886, 265
801,400

57, 653, 959

61,713,044

66, 476,152

11,429, 989

1,071,169
127, 557

1,147, 763
83, 331

29,697,185
476, 032

18, 405, 272

1,044, 809
124, 803

177, 857
184,247
4, 736,807

5,119,099
106,248

Total..................................

Sodft—

Sal soda and soda ash-----Sal soda.................................

57, 485,106 38,987,832
f
dut . < i b s ....
850, 753
1, 344, 525
^dolls..
94,661 !
r
88, 079
free 1 tons ..
3, 062, 715
2,785,048
1 dolls..

25, 838, 028
632,203

35, 904, 415
893,132

3,870,724
2, 640, 389
4,124, 712
f i b s .... 416,441,737 !273,187,155 329, 360, 365 269,034, 852 181, 460,103
[ dolls
1, 324, 016
2, 534, 434
2, 035, 404
5, 093,127
2,641,715
f lbs
^dolls

f lbs___
Soda ash ............................... ...d u t .. ‘
U o lls .. .................... ......................




389, 524
31, 016,176
802, 840

J

125, 081

252, 297
122,314

2,729,750

2, 054, 805

8, 851, Oil
40, 266
87,809,619
589, 714

4, 224, 680
20, 905
45, 444, 305
310, 742

6, 624, 314
31, 072
78,571,870
648,450

1,128, 567

203, 609
5,776,566

5,191, 350
28,229
34, 451, 228
307, 298

4, 297, 850
100, 557
192, 321
5, 565, 361

3, 560, 460
21, 084
27, 636, 757
262,106

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Chlorate of..........................

47, 664, 938
297, 761

14, 829, 622
104, 800

11, 803,171
141, 070

9, 090, 367
149, 248

3, 919, 339
67, 684

21, 400, 585
225,628

23,891,135
317, 032

23, 632, 374 16,757,354
314,425 i
178,205

15,422,281
276, 239

T otal.................................... ............... dolls..

9, 798,128

6, 382, 316

7, 845, 025

7,126, 545

5,179, 852

4,061,390

2, 955, 781

5,908,611 | 6,396,546

6,225,347

121,690
* l dolls . . 2, 305,464
14,386,172
Sumac, ground.............................. .d u t ..y lbs- --289,999
) dolls..
238,733
v aiiillci
................................
763, 935
( dolls..
£ free..dolls.. 6,269, 764

86, 965
1, 337, 900

127, 735
1, 700, 784
12,179, 203
235,157
137,296

150,487
1, 930, 293
13,432,041
232, 570
235, 763

130,133
2,183,607
18,688, 635
248,048
165,001

172,389
3,193,528
8, 301, 235

155,399
2, 711, 912
10,335,980

120,205
63,997

128,683
2, 370,449
12, 975, 970
183,136
272, 174

159,711
2, 875,104
7, 339, 606
133, 303
248,988

187,480
3, 582, 884
9,182,917
145, 776
361, 739

495,273
4, 496, 985

1, 013, 608
5, 530, 717

884,865
5, 594, 434

1, 235,412
5,137,511
5,125,050

1, 209, 334
6. 553, 756
6, 530, 037

875,229
6, 025, 344

859, 399
6,508,228

7, Oil, 015

7, 468, 861

32, 347,150

33, 748, 670

„

c tons...

171, 556
727, 853
4,486,116

5,112,745

3,810,106

4, 753, 404

4,728, 967

5, 057, 068

c free, dolls.. 36, 566, 034
\ dut. dolls.. 16, 280, 272

27,433, 907
10,119,263

30, 340, 543
13, 227, 066

34,530,468
13,780, 398

31, 307, 867
13, 640, 885

25,773,522
15, 697, 769

25,170,201
17,511,303

31,355,759
22, 349, 393

21,161,007

23,974, 952

37, 553,170 j 43, 567, 609

48, 310, 866

44,948, 752

41,471,291

42,681,504

53, 705,152

53, 508,157

57, 723, 622

9,544, 186
158,142

15,841, 955
210,228

16, 930,162

176, 210
159, 269

1,216, 518
17, 762
384,957
12, 941
1,209,012

511, 693
9, 833
348,597
11, 098
718,848

238, 272
4, 687
298,671
10,451
525, 221

52, 846, 306
Total chemicals, e tc ........
Chicory root :
Raw, unground............................ .free.. 5 iUS----134, 070
} dolls.
r 1 »S
1
B o .............................................
-dut-- {dolls
Roasted, ground, or otherwise prepared........................................... .d u t..
Chocolate, prepared or manufactured,not
including confeetienery................. .dut..

ribs----c dolls..
r lbs----i dolls..

2, 007, 738
74, 814
543, 266
118, 479

7,951, 042
168, 892

1, 906, 300
74, 516
969, 855
198, 425

, v ( tons...
Clays or earths...................................... .d u t.. <
* dolls..
Clocks and watches , and parts of :
Clocks, and parts o f.................... ...d u t..d o lls..

445, 458
14,816
897, 637
174, 805

232,494

2,137
139,497
2, 963
a362, 520 i

475, 933

399, 008

15, 849
1,145,467

13, 899
1,467, 977
239, 819

11,299
992,285
149, 866

2,353
335,347
11,061
1,124, 515
201,439
15,573
264,122
116, 757
786,514

141,892
12, 350

99,455
689,456

10, 774
196,173
106, 266
738, 819

240,141
21,830

101, 536

10,680
168,393

378,099
138, 625
926, 111

214, 762
160,217
1, 036, 977

525, 761
187,158
1, 214, 564

9, 333
88, 998

198,417
13, 066
183,700

67,330
526,543

91,266
679,637

102, 094
736, 567
524,322

448,600

276,766
689,656

344,440
1,406, 111

458, 890

1,118,399

274,023
1, 061,959

359,146

1,098, 900

1,679,093

2,001, 434

1,623,222

1,566,999

966,422

1,335,982

1, 750,551

2,038,239

2,460, 324

Chromic ore or chromate of iron-----.free.. 5 tons- - ■
t dolls
79, 200
635,368

Watches, and parts o f .................

1, 743, 591

101, 648
1,098, 972

•
306, 825
1, 012, 696

T o ta l...........................................

1, 997, 982

1, 200, 620

1, 319,521




228,177
255,966

279, 755
5, 291,584
5, 080, 421

* d u t .. dolls..
Total chemicals, etc..........

8, 383, 570
192, 647

254, 391

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

A ll other salts of................... . d « t . . 5 lbs-‘l dolls..

8From imports for consumption.

33,077

00
• 41

N o. 4 6 . — Q u a n t i t i e s

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1902.

1901.

Coal and coke:

Coal—

Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and < lhs -----shells o f ......................................... . free.. c dolls - .
( lbs. . . .
Cocoa, prepared or manufactured.___dut.. < ,
t dolls..

66, 473
193, 677
1,102, 231
3, 614,202
26, 337
87,228
24, 460,325
4, 017,801
1,456, 289

499,974
clbs ------ 541,156,950
( dolls.. 76, 668,983
*
.
1, y lLa
Coffee (under sec. 3, tariff act oll UCI. "t C IDS - - - - 22 312 118
^
zlnt
( /I oil a ! 3 8i6, 575
1Q O
O}
„

Coffee..................................................

Coffee, substitute............................. — dut.. 5 lbs----> dolls..
Coins, medals, and other metallic articles bestowed
..........free, dolls..
as trophies or prizes a .................

795, 831
57, 062

Collodion, manufactures o f ..........
Copper, and m anufactures o f :

Ore and regulus........................

1, 729,124
64, 298

-

69,987
187, 599
1,148,454
3,704,113

lh s.__

5, 792
295, 007
7 893 388
484, 631

719^1 10 i
1^7
1
494, 422

Manufactures o f ...................... ........dut..dolls..




1, 243, 835
3, 559, 283
42, 970

5, 851
14,729
1,287,977 ' 1,273,311
3,401,301
3, 553, 876
32,106
2, 404
37,490
27,293
86, 978
202,923

601
2, 684
1,258,784
3, 595, 793

302
1,958

156
704

1
6

1, 707, 076
4,476, 032

1, 977, 238

1, 941,422

5, 381, 474

5, 310, 450

7, 977
334,637

4,648
748,446

10, 292

36, 205

544, 868

1, 984, 303

3, 032,133

75, 645
10, 641, 253

98,517
14, 003, 840

12,593,417
1,123,083

11,504,382
999, 824

40, 722, 945
3,077,835

39, 812, 667
4,793, 695

84, 638, 794
12, 419, 901

61,161, 345
9, 909, 481

74, 802, 891
10, 923, 013

72,231

80, 814

42,730

39, 058

37, 569

30, 982

45,935

3,421

1,158,881
71,486
3, 809, 595
295, 423

irlgs, U
ctrs, uiuuus, juiatca, uiu, auuuwier r ius . . . .
r
y
\
unmanufactured...................
r ib s ---.
D o ......................................... ...d u t .. ]
l dolls*..

149, 748
346, 420

20 272
99, 485
75,104
56,448
51,435
44, 812
24, 547
31, 403
359,370
309, 594
172, 540
232, 555
112, 522
117, 361
71,692
64, 886
89,200
51, 379, 396
17,634, 779 29, 307,048 23, 276,597 31,406, 612 25, 717, 404 35,512,364 41, 746, 872 45, 924, 353
6, 656,504
6, 472, 829
5, 657, 283
5,064,703
3, 492, 033
2, 997,866
3,195,811
2, 387,078
2, 402, 382
973,970
977, 003
926, 219
1, 012, 368
1, 495,459
815, 824
1, 244, 309
1, 433, 576
1,294, 759
295, 921
288,840
313,561
295, 413
290, 844
443, 604
410, 249
482, 532
.
454,730
531,705,072 645, 706,201 580,597,915 737, 645, 670 870, 514, 455 831, 827, 063 787, 991, 911 854, 871, 310 1,091,004,252
70, 982,155
87,173,108 95, 087,161 84, 793,124 81,544, 384 65, 067, 631 55, 275, 470 52, 467, 943 62, 861, 399
10 , LlL.\jy
6 502 774
.17 99Q ZUO
*
1 043 556
3 141 568
400,527
875,420
1, 262, 659
992, 395
2, 373, 245
857, 810
2, 366, 962
1
1, 389, 672 • 2,776,117
20, 499
38, 354
49, 029
36,370
29,562
87, 679
90,532
106, 886
55,554
1
9,162
6, 379
92, 453
29,144
8, 590
300,116
498, 384
334,541
312, 515
213, 663
378, 583
277, 461
160, 836
249, 619
262, 675
337, 862
371,873
96, 977

tons
iree- - { doll8

Ore (fine copper contained therein)

80, 004
203, 859
1,260,109
3,848,365

A 9J.4 Q Q
4

3 571 206
312, 934

913 637
75 033

115,008

53,544

64,383

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Ctons. . .
1 dolls . .
( tons . . .
...d u t .. <
Bituminous........................
t dolls . .
Charcoal............................ ........free.. dolls . .
r tons —
Coke.............................................
~ dut" i dolls..
Anthracite........................

459,187

366,478

434,839

1,195,314

1,080,638

3,120, 565 | 4,832,753 | 12,457,470

9,940, 463

10, 968, 948

1,641, 294
365,437

985, 913
295,069

1, 049, 073
351,757

1, 209, 450
409, 887

1,323,409
428,243

1,152,325
294,863

1,147,802
394, 565

1, 444, 825
464, 658

1,729, 912
541, 083

1, 816,107
648, 827

r lbs----- 43,367,952
l dolls.. 4, 688, 799

27,705, 949

49,332, 022

55, 350, 520

51, 898, 926

52, 660, 363

4, 714, 375

6, 578, 212

5, 884,262

7, 960,945

46, 631, 283
6, 787, 828

98, 715, 680
11,712,170

2, 916, 982
100,008

6, 015,400
205,015

5, 310, 242
171, 696

5, 019, 503
6,728,290
152,455

50,158,158
5, 013,146

67,398,521

3,003,888
2,731,715
93,409

6,026, 424
210, 856

7,899, 328
244, 447

6,182,177
189,020

14, 323, 545
496, 061

Total, not including ore............. .. .dolls..

Co rk w ood, or cork ba r k :
Unmanufactured......................... - - .free, .dolls..
Manufactures of cork bark............. dut. .dolls..

Co tton, an d m an u fa c tu r es o f :
Unmanufactured.......................... free..<

1, 855, 410
78,008

|

C lo th Kot bleached, dyed, colored, 1
3, 225, 767
stained, painted, or printed )
■
261, 202
i dolls...
....................................... dut.. J
Bleached,
dyed,
colored, 1
, . .
. ^ ,
. . .
sq. y d s . 42, 546,157
stained, painted, or printed > ,
5, 536, 275
....................................... d « t . . r o118-

1,152, 798
95, 565

1, 544,421
125,816

2,136, 657
179, 364

3,177, 241
273,654

1, 520,108
120,767

1,250,932
107, 023

3, 061, 790
357, 604

1, 612, 267
196, 949

772, Oil
86, 386

27,172,415
3,385, 241

45, 342, 525

41,161,822
4,921, 060

35, 937, 975

61, 986, 063

39,150,760

4,404,025

43, 258, 291
5, 313, 683

51,196,236

5, 428, 243

6, 649,014

8,156, 301

5, 928, 653

45,440, 314
6, 934, 393

5, 797, 477

3,480, 806

5, 554, 059

5,100, 424

4, 677,679

5, 434,450

6,756, 037

8, 513, 905

6,125, 602

7, 020, 779

1, 682, 049

1, 658, 778

2, 766,877

2,683,315

2,627, 222

1, 050,554

1, 027, 306

1, 231, 231

1, 529, 956

1, 656,513

machines or frames, or knit by hand
....................................................dut. .dolls..

6,392,175

4, 360, 655

6, 535,179

6,190,672

5,596,703

4,034,483

4,335,269

4, 715, 762

5, 462, 217

5, 363,515

Laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings,
neck rufflings, ruchings, trimmings,
tuckings, lace window curtains, and
other
similar
tamboured
articles
.................................................... dut. .dolls..

12, 741, 798

8, 021, 769

11,686,016

10,878, 954

12,573,207

11,768,704

14,550,015

19,208,165

20,235,299

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

r i b s ....
■Waste or flocks.............................. free.. < „
l dolls..
Manufactures of—

22,449,314

Total cloth........................ dut.. dolls..
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing
apparel,

not

including

knit

goods

.................................................... dut. .dolls..
Knit goods: Stockings, hose, half hose,
shirts, drawers, and all goods made, fash­
ioned, narrowed, or shaped on knitting

189




aPrior to 1897 this class embraced only coins, old medals and other antiquities.

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

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Continued.

190

N o . 4 6 .—Q u a n t i t i e s

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1897.
C o tto n , a n d m an u fa c tu r e s of—

Continued.
3, 725, 256
1,746, 723
5,147,138

5, 006,190
1, 921, 748
6, 048, 257

1,081, 685
7,176, 659
386,921

1, 000,896
8, 063, 687
408,286

955, 517
8, 309, 911
414, 728

7, 603, 959

8, 645, 265

9,472, 869

9, 680,156

225,180
21,300
159, 980
138, 891
707,185
27, 992
373, 095

135,038
8, 741
197,540
162, 056
703, 739
28, 317
486, 053

126, 520
10, 515
298,180
288, 596
764, 771
30, 337
399, 547

384, 070
37,432
129,420
136, 698
1,520, 741
56, 847
527,197

1, 768, 092

1,736,458

1,524,859

2, 032, 566

73, 973

307, 652

2,075, 552
26, 212

2, 770, 705
32, 645

2, 325,974
849, 819
4, 535, 988

1, 734, 418
762, 653
6,184,141

747, 038
326,224
4,498, 315

Total manufactures................... dolls.. 33, 560, 293

22, 346, 547

32,437, 504

144,803

46, 375

108, 289

China, porcelain, parian, and bisque—
Not decorated or ornamented - . dut. .dolls..
Decorated or ornamented......... dut. .dolls..
A ll other............................................. du t..dolls..

2, 053, 240
6, 938, 009
538,182

1, 258, 881
5, 222, 075
398,481

2, 053, 723
6, 585, 761
316, 622

1, 804,425
8, 314,996
486, 440

1,513,474
8,087, 443
376,380

834, 226
5, 579,407
273,727

1, 012,829
6,270,105
321, 025

Total.......................................................dolls..

9, 529, 431

6, 879,437

8, 956,106

10, 605, 861

9, 977, 297

6, 687, 360

c doz
d u t.
i dolls..

318, Oil
392, 973
100, 776
103,513
666, 370
26, 532

791, 430
199, 536

2, 705, 502
324,136

947,132
88,682

62,164
58,514
400, 347
15,796

72, 971
568, 933
18, 022

100, 440
84,188
794, 911
28, 799
344, 412

580, 681
47, 760
119, 220
122, 676
583,253
21, 584
359,488

166,319
8, 078
88, 580
84, 432
475, 771
20, 700
344, 266

654,337

263, 849

1, 746, 967

2, 386,804

2, 232, 908

145,448
2,093, 507

Diamond dust, or bort.............................. free, - dolls..
E ar th en , stone, a n d

Eggs . .. .

c h in a

w a r e

2, 431, 855
872, 067
6,712, 072

1, 664, 217
647,388
8, 307,164

1, 817, 970
687, 999
4,291,110

5, 272, 491
2, 098,958
5,528,218
41, 296, 239

34, 429, 3

621,832

:

E mery :

( cwt.
(dolls..
Grains, and ground, pulverized, r e -fib s ----fined, or manufactured............. du t.. (. dolls..
Fans, except palm leafa............................dut.. dolls..
Ore .

1, 784, 855
658, 702
5, 995, 792

free..

I

F e a t h e r s , e t c ., n a t u r a l a n d a r t i f i c i a l :

Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed, col­
ored, or manufactured................... free, .dolls..
D o .................................................. dut.. dolls..
Feathers and downs, natural, dressed, colored,
or manufactured, and dressed and finished
birds.................................................. dut. .dolls..
Feathers, flowers, fruits, grains, and leaves,
artificial.............................................dut.. dolls..
Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels, .free..dolls..




917, 817

726, 692

415, 296

., 619,101
30, 085

., 727, 996
23, 068

1, 741, 261
34, 702

1, 851, 918
24, 881

774,259

859, 084
2,138, 215
19, 387

2, 248,183
17, 951

1, 927, 623
23, 769

2,225,202
26, 893

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Manufactures of— Continued.
Thread (not on spools), yarn, ^ lbs----warps, or warp yarn..........d u t.. t dolls..
All other...................................... du t.. dolls. -

:
Guano............................................. .free..

F e r t il iz e r s

tons ..
dolls..

vegetable

, and

t e x t il e

1,139, 294

1, 092, 449

4, 210
43,610

4, 756
56, 966

18,923
150, 467
906, 390

114, 954
489, 226
959,183

110,065
504,492
1,136, 528

1, 376, 977

1,490, 708

1,106, 846

1 ,111,532

1, 370, 533

1,492,019

1, 697, 986

2,230, 235

2,426, 758

6, 538
1,171,663
2, 225
1,295
b1,050, 548
b632, 765
6,177
8, 356
754, 975
1, 046, 656
777
94
b127, 786
b22, 847
12, 207
9, 827
717,585
458,404
110,671
88,992
2, 752, 966
2, 001, 206
50,278
47,244
4,060,517
3,604,585
47,596
52,130
2, 743, 396 1 3, 412, 760
6,336
6,152 !
324, 746
260, 627

7,480
1, 256, 717
1, 710
b641, 259
5, 096
633, 288
24
b6, 569
6, 313
335, 841
68,550
1,640, 484
46, 260
3,408,322
63,266
3,834,732
8,734
579, 206

1, 779
245,012
3,750
948,585
299
43,729
3, 718
516, 605
2, 563
130, 294
112, 306
2, 543, 498
50, 270
3,239,341
69, 322
5,169, 900
9,791
609, 222

6,474
1, 306, 520

6,967
1, 646, 274

6, 878
1, 880,717

7,772
2, 094, 915

3,941
3, 400
477,108
450, 269
4,419
5, 748
284,177
475,090
83,161
102, 693
2, 296,189
3,956, 413
53,195
42, 624
6, 211,475
7,172, 363
71, 898
76, 921
9, 211, 377 11, 782, 263
7,466
10, 953
513, 247.
891,128

4, 057
622,814
2, 334
163,566
103,140
4, 412, 482
43, 735
7,115, 446
70, 076
7, 972, 564
8, 013
764,917

6,054
1,013,911
7,819
495,254
128, 963
4, 447, 987
56, 453
10, 555, 272
89, 583
11, 961, 213
9,083
977, 410

12,215, 082
655,612

11,688,590
647, 828

11, 980,996
1,465,190

18, 516, 465
1, 783, 628

24, 277, 262
2, 096, 543

20,428, 975
2, 503, 531

28.437,136
3,108, 826

.dolls.. 21,371, 555 1 12,163, 481 ! 13,282,081 | 12,870,694

12, 336,418

13, 446,186

20, 300,093

26, 373,805

22, 932, 506

31,545,962

. dolls..

23,879
114, 799

4, 590
36, 617
141,770
816,641

8, 790
144, 599
160, 897
791,451

g rasses, and

:

Unmanufactured—
F la x ......................................... .free..
dolls..
tons ..
D o ..................................... . d u t.. ■

5,008
1, 008, 743

6, 696

1d o l l s . .

1, 879,152

4, 352
1,336, 845

"TT
.free.. *i tons -p
t dolls..
;
D o ..................................... .d u t.. 1 tons ..
i dolls..
i
Istle, or Tampico fiber------ .free.. < tons ..
Ldolls..
i
Jute and jute butts.............. .free.. < tons ..
1 dolls..
Manila..................................... .free..) ) tons ..
! dolls..
\
Sisal grass.............................. -free.. < tons ..
t dolls..
ftons ..
A 11 nt.ha *
t
free <
i dolls..

4, 817
685,485
4,987
321,869
82,231
2.467,828
59,439
8,376, 370
54, 431
6, 005, 484
16,303
1, 635, 367

1,635
239, 918
4, 789
257,089
50,037
1,716,298
35,233
4, 013, 255
48. 468
3, 742, 073
10, 207
858,003

c free. .dolls.. 18,806. 918
’ < d u t. .dolls.. 2, 564, 637

10, 586, 718
1,576,763

Total unmanufactured__
Total free and dutiable. . .

12,103, 747
X, 178, 334

a Classed according to material of chief value prior to 1896.

* Includes “ Flax and hemp hackled” only.
>

191




4, 875
49,989

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

M A N U F A CT U R ES OF, N. E. S .

927, 889

4, 639
72,403
. 21,608
154,976
865,070

4, 563
56,806
9, 840
59, 726
1, 254, 001

.free..
p
dolls..
A ll other....................................... .. .free. .dolls..

F ib e r s

1, 231, 969

5, 260
96,606

7,103
91, 836
9, 931
65, 420
954,276

tons ..

T o ta l....................................

4,170
71, 700
19,982
112,033
1,048,236

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V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

Continued,

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Tear ending June 30—
Articles.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1,110,403

1, 551, 855

2, 019, 856

320, 201
566, 049

!

30,490

67, 859

394, 409

24, 907
449, 614

1898.

1900.

1901.

518, 015

318,417

476,053

637, 848

994, 749

1894.

1893.

1899.

1, 327, 215

2,120, 670

2, 912,103

436, 417
68, 920
132,354
43,254
3, 901, 384
141, 850

235, 508
45,077
95,133
29, 285
4, 654, 474
145, 409

994,571
280,414
260, 484
81,917
7j 030,118
257, 958

1902.

F ib e r s , v e g e t a b l e , a n d t e x t i l e g r a s s e s , a n d
m a n u f a c t u r e s o f , n . e . s .— Continued.
Manufactures of—

1,356,112

B figs^ nf jufft
Burlaps
Burlaps (except
ton)

...................dn t,_ dolls..
free dolls
for bagging for cot­
dot dolls

Cables, cordage, and twine a.d u t.. |

1,431,683

332, 321
4, 903,182

6,446,616

9, 243, 025

489, 412

6,154, 205
645,056
63, 809

4, 566, 798
333,746
26, 726

885,529
216, 808
19, 901

398, 938
33,506

195,161
20,373

5,181, 718
493,106
69, 951

7,460, 042
224, 254

5,492,993
130,740

2, 861, 250
55, 071

4, 854, 036
104,805

4, 702, 809
118, 328

3, 928, 501
131, 453

455, 001
75,130
254, 827
74, 078
2, 530, 914
95, 968

10,606,185
2,122,776
832, 405
407, 008
5,193, 009
443,487
2, 857, 675
569, 981
15, 510, 278

12, 606, 405
2, 201, 740
1, 300, 222
532, 255
6, 685, 421
510,174
2,240,121
502, 930
13,592, 610

15, 531, 503
2, 218, 029
1, 824, 579
681, 464
8, 534, 215
708,199
2,138,182
446, 716
15, 280, 211

Carpets and carpeting1. ..d u t.. £
5
Coir yarn..................................free..
Fabrics plain woven,
yarnc
U*imlker<?b l e f t ^

-------

} dolls..
of single jute
dn+, dolls

H nt. rin lla

1,847, 886
109,160
2, 230, 617
492, 590
18,313, 249

1, 374, 347
79, 356
1, 859, 373
517, 617
20,153, 903

426, 055
34,391
1, 956, 883
383, 048
14, 249, 050

8,137, 519
1, 657, 712
416, 658
216,210
1, 819, 527
182,042
1,911,295
406, 809
12,799, 362

j

. . . .
, .
C h
o xrds
Oilcloths*5..............................dut.. \ ,q * y a s ”
t rin
iJA

!
1

Tarns or threads'1 .................dut.. $
------- 5, 727, 969
776, 054
< dolls..
A ll other....................................... dut. .dolls. . 19, 780, 514

3, 070, 641
469, 207
12, 735,607

337, 355
16, 422
3, 593, 485
512,148
18, 425, 527

224,254
_ , ,
„ ^
c free..dolls..
Total manufactures........... ,
, ,,
i dut ..do lls.. 28,130,694

130,740
19,230, 021

6,115, 568
20,175, 426

8,280,295
18, 839, 345

11, 854, 974
20, 691, 893

1, 000, 364
20, 899, 430

278, 010
24, 879, 584

585, 337
30,974, 034

655, 583
32,107, 025

966,157
38, 070, 205

Total free and dutiable...................dolls. .

19, 360, 761

26, 290, 994

27,119, 640

32,546,867

21, 899, 794

25,157,594

31, 559,371

32, 762, 608

39, 036, 362

■"
Twine, binding...................... free . . I
t dolls . .




28, 354, 948

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Bagging, gunny cloth, and similar material

Fish:

3 A

F resh Lobsters, canned or uncanned ribs----................................................. free.. I dolls..

4 ,1 1 3 ,9 1 3

3, 898, 582

1, 663, 651

8, 219, 233

6, 596, 859

6, 897, 328

7 ,497, 227

6, 982, 367

589, 909

549,049

241,778

788, 638.

791, 602

599, 577

730, 460

931,219

855, 788

827, 873

1 ,7 5 6 , 714

1, 848, 565

160, 083

7, 202,758
877, 842
-

78, 212

160, 409

163,106

16,3 79

558,109

4, 700

259

983, 969

1 ,2 2 4 ,0 9 0

1 ,1 9 9 ,0 7 9

1 ,3 2 8 ,4 5 6

1, 4 42,972

5 0,213

251

27

85, 304

1 13,360

1 15,069

127, 563

141,532

< free..- dolls..
■

259, 844

206,910

1 ,0 3 8 ,7 1 1

975 ,48 4

988, 477

252, 771

46, 034

6 2,415

99, 587

144, 085

t dnt ..dolls..

423, 857

413, 043

339, 241

178, 329

160, 309

907, 255

903,283

1 ,1 3 0 ,4 7 3

1, 220,517

1,3 4 1, 992

Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or
otherwise.................................dut.. dolls..

1, 366, 966

A ll other..................................]
Cured or preserved—

976,952

767, 857

970,347

902, 742

1,1 1 0, 674

1 ,1 5 2, 981

1 ,4 8 3, 768

1, 322 ,25 2

1 ,7 1 0, 774

13,4 06 ,19 3

1 2 ,2 8 7 ,1 4 6

1 2 ,2 5 3 ,2 1 5

14, 3 21,139

16, 062, 597

11,3 82 , 462

14,3 95 , 483

17,513 , 267

26, 669, 784

509, 395

4 99;245

467,059

451, 654

525, 968

425, 414

543,172

667, 667

1 ,0 9 5 ,3 3 6

3, 030,132

3,227, 808

2, 839, 299

3 ,6 9 7 , 852

4, 587,162

5, 432, 265

3, 590, 339

5 ,1 3 0, 813

3 ,2 1 2 ,5 1 4

4 ,7 3 4 , 945

56,4 85

77, 079

58, 597

74,460

88, 085

107,840

87, 279

127,555

8 8,2 74

130, 941

164, 262

145, 903

144,301

1 59,633

127,234

140,100

160, 053

156, 217

155, 201

190, 111

1 ,1 6 4 ,9 4 2

962,311

1, 030, 669 i

1,1 3 8, 693

886, 647

1,0 5 3, 050

1, 0 77,138

1, 355, 013

1 ,16 3, 611

1, 3 13,597

Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock,!
13, 7 60,139
dried,
smoked,
salted,
or i
’*
553,113
. .. ,
, , i dolls..
pickled................................... d u t.. J
Herring—
Dried or smoked............. dut.. < , *’ "
t dolls..
Pickled or salted............. d u t.. $
t dolls..
Mackerel, pickled or salted., du t.. \
( dolls -.
, lljg___
Salmon, pickled or salted-----d u t.. <
( dolls..
Fish sounds.......................t . .free.. i ^ s'
t dolls.
A ll other....................................... dut.. dolls.

86,2 36

98,2 78

95,1 93

74,531

102,578

81, 209

81, 045

92, 733

8 7,7 25

94, 696

967, 352

1,133, 509

995,231

1 ,0 6 3 ,4 7 6

1 ,1 6 4 ,4 2 4

9 92,822

1 ,1 0 5 ,0 2 7

1, 2 76,900

837 ,79 0

1, 0 0 3 ,85 4

875, 067

1,107, 081

683, 577

919, 277

954,194

0iJ3. 990

5 21 ,90 4

736, 658

662, 752

6 83 ,92 1

63,2 22

84, 715

4 4,8 79

63, 851

67,1 75

6 5,693

4 1,4 15

54, 236

4 3,9 30

41, 822

242,338

200, 970

57,8 84

36, 410

3 0,872

42, 927

63, 368

91, 645

6 1,1 76

51, 606

105,259

9 3 ,7 9 8

230, 111

340,136

580,659

442, 302

444, 466

267, 712

321, 572

3 40,631

729,173

6 3 1 ,52 4

m
,
c free..dolls..
Totelfl8h.............................. ^dut ..dolls.

906,837

792, 369

1, 389, 573

1, 967, 458

2 ,0 0 6 ,5 5 3

960, 372

837, 670

1,0 4 5, 240

1, 060 ,63 4

1 ,1 1 5 ,7 2 5

4, 942,172

4, 643, 746

4, 366, 591

4, 398, 768

4 ,1 6 5 , 529

5 ,1 1 6 ,3 1 8

5 ,2 2 7 ,4 6 9

6 ,4 2 6 , 817

6 ,2 0 0 ,7 7 7

7, 4 1 1 ,37 2

Total free and dutiable...................dolls.

5, 849,009

5 ,4 3 6 ,1 1 5

5, 756,164

6, 366, 226

6 ,1 7 2 , 082

6, 076, 690

6 ,0 6 5 ,1 3 9

7 ,4 7 2 , 057

7, 2 6 1 ,41 1

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1902-

1
Salmon...................................... free.. f
l
dolls..
1, 631, 336
1, 238, 666
r lbs___
D o .......................................dut.. \ , „
116,124
146,606
i dolls..

9 ,3 8 0 ,7 9 0

8, 527,097

* Includes thread after 1897.

Included in “ A ll other manufactures ” prior to 1899.

c

Included in “ Burlaps ” prior to 1899.

d

Tarns only after 1897.

193




b

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V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

194

No. 46.-—Q u a n t i t i e s

e t c . —Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

5,361,187
33,166, 556

5,122, 503
52, 664, 843
774, 802

4, 674, 861
4, 810,129

4, 502, 746
30, 259,466

4, 236,418

5,665, 588

5, 877, 835

6, 550,186

7, 307, 437

71, 635
11, 640,577
187, 024

2, 781, 380
45, 575

4, 086, 320
77,191
3, 599
29,188, 570

25,186, 210

592,485

837, 987

30, 849, 253
798, 357

36, 251, 779
916, 908

16, 049,198
916,994

36, 238, 976
1, 238, 756

12, 943, 305
324, 087
7,284,058
356, 762

19, 902, 512
410, 349

18, 434, 917
372, 400
9, 933, 871
458, 513

20,013,681
344,833

1902.

'

F ruits, including nuts :
Fruits—
Currants................................ - f r e e .4 lb8---l dolls..

1,185,537

D o ....................................
( dolls
Dates......................................

f lb8" "
t dolls..
. . r i b s ....
D o .................................... ..d u t.. 5
< dolls..

{Ik®----- 10, 503, 928
548, 995
t dolls..
1
L
----Lem ons.................................. ..d u t.. 5
4, 994, 328
/d o lls ..
ir
----Oranges.................................. ..d u t .. f
(d o lls .. 1, 695,469
26, 414,112
Plums and prunes............... ..d u t .. Slbs----t dolls.- 1,162, 318

F igs.........................................

dut

£ lbs--- - 27,543, 563
t dolls.. 1,266, 342
864,166
Prepared or preserved........ -----dut. .dolls..
2,133,084
A ll other, including nuts . ___ free., dolls..
1, 239, 582
A ll other................................

Raisins....................................

Total fruits-----*................

dut

r free., dolls..

9,173, 718
c du t.. dolls.. 11, 771, 200

Nuts—
, + f i b s .. ..
Almonds................................ ..d u t.. i
i dolls..
Cocoanuts..............................




387, 586

169,190
5,085
13, 680, 302
273,456
11, 900, 710
639,512

11,847,279

13, 561, 434

7, 985, 959
392, 040

15, 017, 599
311, 507
11, 855, 890
587, 420

284,056
8, 940, 762
535, 380

371, 992
9, 628, 426
509, 002

4, 285, 278

3, 917, 326

5, 040, 344

4, 043, 822

2, 848,130

1,127, 005
9,908,122

1, 997, 266

2, 694,131

2, 324, 907

14, 352, 057

710, 028
73,303

886, 722
303, 992

527, 625
15, 921, 278
651, 420

483, 658
68,862
10, 826, 094
460, 200

1,820, 274
1,160, 310

570, 568
657, 269
1,068, 073

598, 928
796, 802
1, 331, 254

8,105,165
8, 461, 617

5, 408, 850
9, 818, 229

11,152, 262

7,436,784
769,453

7, 903, 375

7, 789, 681

810, 439
59,033

763,594

12,408,192
493,910

6, 679,147
938, 054
852, 509

505, 497

416, 342
13, 751, 050
554, 081
526,561

786,777 i

5, 805, 045

12, 650, 598

39, 660
6, 593, 833

567, 039
605, 053

381, 889
922, 357

672, 549

8, 812, 487
513, 895
160,198, 056 148, 514, 614
3, 666, 881
3, 516, 856
4,398,004
68, 618, 938 50, 332, 914
1, 087, 041
716, 457
1, 097, 596
443, 457
745, 974
600, 360
47, 700
62, 880
63, 574
3, 860,836
4, 933, 201 10, 309, 498

11, 087,131
487,733
164,075, 309
3, 320,359
52, 742,476
784,640
522, 478
44, 077
6,683, 545
399, 973

531,124

297,631

1. 243, 479
662, 510

1, 366, 801
681, 832

1,138, 258

421, 657
873,198

282, 400
1, 020, 644
543, 361
1, 036, 291

1, 327, 036

1, 377, 298

a308,394
1, 745,194

4, 762, 468
10,164, 303

4, 658, 075
7, 670, 937

6, 208, 949
9, 377, 715

6, 540, 345
9, 744, 413

7, 232, 018
9, 085, 830

• 7,615,831
9, 820, 353

9, 644, 338
880, 263

5, 746, 362

9, 957, 427
1, 222, 587

6, 317, 633
949, 083
702, 947

5,140, 232
946,138
804, 233

9, 868,982
1,240, 886

659, 659
554, 061

625, 789

1, 454, 788

832,383

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Bananas ................................

412, 961
All other....................................\
u' *u 8‘ *
t d u t.. dolls..

442, 739

471, 387

21, 874
879,166

1, 326, 804

1, 518, 484

385,212
1, 585,860

5, 212,136

6,834, 738

9, 354, 814

11, 479, 468

7, 243, 292
12, 020, 300

8, 036, 251
11, 550, 452

8, 833, 426
12, 647, 099

951, 941

631,759

730, 411

868, 799

848, 511

1, 002, 344

Total fruits and nuts..........S free' *dolls' * 10, 026, 227
^ dut.. dolls.. 13, 661,195

8, 891, 942

5, 467, 883
11, 772, 040

5, 805, 045
13, 227, 394

4, 762, 468

9, 862, 829

12, 364,464

23, 687, 422

18, 754, 771

17, 239, 923

19, 032,439

17,126. 932

14, 566, 950

18, 314, 206

19, 263, 592

19, 586, 703

21,480,525

4, 049,173
6, 518,634

2,641, 205
4,979, 079

b3, 320, 053

b3, 545, 700
5, 757, 698

b2, 938, 979
3, 076,125

3, 832, 603

5, 645, 731
5, 215, 531

6, 646, 807

9, 787, 013

5, 413, 317

6, 238, 842
4, 780,816

Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,
............................................................dut.. dolls..
739, 037
Cylinder, crown, and common window r lbs . . . 63, 715, 989
1,496, 326
glass, unpolished........................ du t.. < dolls..
Cylinder and crown glass, polished—

506,183
52, 437, 068
1, 067. 787

531,904
40, 786, 279
835,730

382,101
53,182, 301

600, 308
55, 961, 813

1, 067, 999

1,181, 696

464, 483
51, 343, 339
1, 555, 924

505, 283

38, 908, 992
953,116

27, 285, 607
908,044

458,454
51, 312, 346
1, 827,498

102, 438
22,314
3, 006, 010
786,004

297, 262
61, 212

749, 422

1, 232, 849
301, 412

2, 810, 541
569,380

2, 632, 012
772, 296

244,044
66, 768
179, 981
9, 880
656,183

G lass a n d

g lassw ar e

7, 002,104

4, 048, 569

5,836, 588

:

„
, rsq.feet..
Unsilvered.......................... dut..
c dolls___
Silvered............................... d u t.. \
t dolls___
Plate glass—
„ ,
,
rsq.feet..
Fluted, rolled, or rough... d u t.. <
i dolls----.
,
rsq.feet..
Cast, polished, unsilvered.dut.. ■
?
( dolls___
Cast, polished, silvered-----d u t.. S s<
^dee^ *
l dolls___
Glass plates or disks, rough or unwrought, for

366 484
91,559
4,962,510
1, 679,185
1,084,308
70, 493
3,340, 965
829, 596
367, 385
154,404
60,898

3,173,574
782, 778

190,704
3, 829, 683
1,158, 321

3, 075, 491 .
684,131
46, 061
16, 740

3, 339, 201
773, 250

420,149
18, 245
1, 099, 785
285,485

77,738
34,119

57, 388
21, 870

71, 881
2,272, 215

85, 794
3, 605,194

92, 628
3,805, 812

94, 242
2, 328, 314

727, 346
38,121
1, 956, 605
449, 086
243,228
75,106

420,544
23, 990

466, 736
23,486

338, 861

371,394
47, 202, 267
1, 275,184
2, 651, 524
521,957
896

2, 547, 688
539, 082
571
286

622

488

1, 878, 888
356,518
1, 095
641

63, 572
5,931

146, 642
4,185, 762
999,934

45,997
12, 413

3, 237, 347
787, 450
53, 984
18, 819

119, 832
1, 771, 534

125,449
2,106, 084

161,512
2,166, 201

191,089
2, 351,809

9, 528
928, 273
233,190

119, 242
7, 915
941,879
226, 295

562

358
419

107, 572
1,574,841

161,637
519

1, 938,109
456, 947
588

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Total free and dutiable.....................dolls..
Furs and fur skins, undressed............. free..dolls..
Furs, and manufactures of.....................dut..dolls..

219, 099

12,581

16, 631
6, 528

optical instruments.......................free, .dolls..
A ll other.............................................dut..dolls..

2,961,141

T o ta l.................................................... dolls..

8, 082, 639

5,288, 697

6, 627,473

7,528,420

5, 603, 868

3, 782, 617

4, 303, 660

5, 037, 931

5, 010, 675

6, 205,052

6,170,162

4,132, 524
400, 240

4, 751, 048
416, 394

6,276,926
555, 979

4, 926,620
472,312

4,103,814

5, 358,063
479,450

5,577, 082
537, 492

4, 540, 951

4, 787,762

473'341

477, 036

G lu e ..........................................................dut.. \
( dolls..

428,507

bIncludes dressed furs for hatters’ u se.

195




567, 756

* Free nuts not inLcluded in 1902.

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

196

N o . 4 6 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

Continued.

Year ending J une 30—
Articles.

all

1898.

1899.

1900.

1,190, 303
41, 698

976, 306
8, 026

431, 080
162,159

436,171
260, 503

556,723
222, 943

e x p l o s iv e

su bstan ces

1902.

1901.

475,564
280,889

1894.

1895.

1896.

4,887,288
190,896
501, 885

3, 833, 616
128, 032
292, 027

35,149, 929
1,255, 578
80,810

561, 001
420, 493

:

70, 776

( lbs- - - i dolls..
1o
h
Firecrackers.................................. .dut.. 5
l dolls..

78, 306
68,974

85, 481
71,285

104, 990

68, 993
49, 857

87, 921

84, 882

63, 722

98,708
79,992

44,405
29, 824

31, 212
15, 835
5,001,176

79, 556
38,644
5,610,696

55, 998
4, 436, 496

339,499

381, 779
96, 940

410, 675
77,192

161, 739

182,990

124, 661

267, 890
67, 342

509,381

A ll other......................................... ...d u t..d o lls ..

98, 727

65,123

160, 620

198,242
169, 073

283,488
212, 895

225, 735
268, 788

229, 261

188, 111

212, 645

195, 362

180, 721

42, 879

15, 905
32, 829

13,138
66, 430

1, 826
77,145

839,972
122,466

1,165,944
959, 531

1, 244,077
897,736

1, 330, 632
721, 572

1, 839, 668
286,698

1,814,964

162,215

159,049

2, 445,964
248, 226

2,262,472

2, 017, 678

2, 755, 450

2, 769, 993

1,990, 735

1, 624, 047
583, 994

1,807, 356
619, 370

dut

G u t:

Unmanufactured.......................... . . . free. . dolls..
iln t

"jV
/T

rlnlla

3,594

!

15,826
84,928

H a ir :

U nmanufactured............................. .. free.. dolls..
Manufactures of............................ ...d u t .. dolls..
Hats, bonnets, and hoods, materials for, com­
posed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow,
osier, or rattan..................................... .free, .dolls..

2, 005, 796

dut dolls
(lilt dolls

"Po

1, 980, 319
75, 217

2. 092,801

1, 703, 508

734, 633

1, 094, 601

1, 603, 546
1, 446, 932

36, 308

11,118
201,900
1,433. 716

302, 652
2, 773,535

119,942
1,030,497

3, 887
34,659

19,872
115,409

143,890
1, 019, 743

142,620

48, 415

964, 755

75, 387
86,784
761, 940

1,128,610

381, 417

365,525

280,062

263,175

279, 692

289,686

408,262

708, 968

1, 223, 521

1,057,931

696, 439

r 1h s __
Goatskins....................................... free.. 2
l dolls.. 12, 414, 988

8,170, 563

53,968, 385
10,894,845

46,747,029
10,304,395

49, 868, 020
11, 328,162

64, 923, 487
15, 776, 601

69,728, 945
18,488, 326

81,998, 818
21,987,674

73, 745, 596
20, 577, 033

88, 038, 516
25, 478,179

Hflittors5plush -- - - - - - -------- -----, ^ c tons ..
H a y .......................................................... .dut.. 2
t dolls..
Hide

cuttings,

H id e s a n d

raw,

and

s k in s , o t h e r




other

than

fur

glue

120 508
104, 257

1, 611,424
68,721

|

stock

S K IN S :

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Grease and oils, not elsewhere specified ribs----free.. ( dolls..
Grease, not elsewhere specified----- ..d u t .. dolls..
G unpow der and

1897.

1893.

1,927,965
429, 257

189M

1,780,183
412, 603

272,107
59, 982

126, 243, 595 130,396, 020 163,865,165 129,174, 624
13,624, 989 13, 621, 946 19,408, 217 14,647, 413
1
170, 977, 644 163, 650, 982 156, 232,824 54, 607,534 66, 965, 785 100, 070,795 77,989, 617
All other..........................
7, 667, 342
9, 877, 771 16, 539,807 12,995, 567
7 668, 325 15, 067,104 20, 215, 782 16, 534, 864
14, 605, 787
......................- u . n *
6, 014, 559
All other (under sec. 3 act of Oct. 1, r lbs----- 8, 806, 395
1, 357, 609
1890)
534,661
897, 864
iOl, 011

148, 627, 907
17, 474, 039

40,532,579
17,474,039

Hides of cattle.................

...............

..............“

96, 604
38,158

126, 217
51, 599

146, 860

182,196

27, 599

70,857

83,599

167, 301
56, 383

568, 445
2, 772, 045
600, 419

150,134
3, 017, 821
629,987

2, 375, 922
648,155

1, 319, 319
591,755

2, 589, 725
713, 701

2, 606, 708
851, 008

2, 805, 293
833,702

2,242,961

2, 585, 749

2,438, 363

1, 779, 055

3,113,107

2, 007,805

2, 366, 727

2, 934, 244

1, 326, 794
122,261

3, 843, 854
178, 513

1,117, 665
100,187

636,477
159, 381

518, 939

427, 678

280, 560

167, 577
6, 473, 882
166, 419

178, 616
8, 701, 753

525, 767
252, 329
16, 850, 821

39,741,607 “36, 774,460
18,353,121 16, 603,020

35,574, 449

46, 055, 497

130, 957
9,371, 087
248, 838
55,275, 529

17, 457, 976

25, 386, 010

25, 961, 949
160, 993

30,520,177

176,147
79, 396

152, 643
56,156

67, 444
22, 993

79, 985
30, 609

66,432

554, 902
2, 691, 244

235, 232
828, 022

1,085,407

484,415

268,800
3,133, 664
599, 744

3,512,667

2,775,982

582, 378

498, 763
84,340

- { S ::

Hoofs, horns, and parts of, unmanufactured1
1
...................free. dolls
Hops.........................................

............... d“ M dolls..
Household and personal effects, and wearing ap­
parel in use, etc., of persons arriving from foreign countries...................

I n d ia r u b b e r a n d

38, 527, 481
19,408,217

15, 838, 888
947, 264

g u t t a -p e r c h a

27, 863, 026

23, 443, 943

14, 647, 413

, and m anufac-

TUR ES O F :

U nmanufactured—
Gutta-percha...........

■
.............
Gutta-joolatong or East Indian r lbs
g u m ........................ ............... free.. t dolls..

155, 428

ribs----- 41, 547, 680
India rubber........... ............. free.. ]
l dolls.. 17, 809, 239
Manufactures of—
Gutta-percha............
81,173
India rubber.............
338, 435
Old and scrap or refuse, fit only ribs___
910, 543
for remanufacture ............. free.. ( dolls..
25, 633

30,654

71,199

85, 231

309,308

315,902
2,032,563
63,112

294, 228
3, 761, 310
123,068

1,774, 608
55,803

97,194
297,953
3, 653, 945
113, 722

•Included in “ Bones, hoofs, etc.,” after 1897.

51, 063, 066
31, 707, 630

237,214
49, 377,138
31, 376, 867

156, 997

115, 582

254, 332

309, 247

" 379, 309
10, 513, 604
462, 044

564,088
19, 093, 547
1, 249, 231

9,488, 327
339, 374

28, 455, 383
163, 337
478, 663
15, 235, 236
988,316

501, 418
50,413, 481
24,899,230
127, 780
449,756
22, 894, 900
1,437, 960

197




33,757,783
15,077, 993

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Honey.............................., - ..

28, 366, 097
13,621, 946

33,572,600

13, 624, 989

r free, .dolls.. 27, 020, 775
i dut..dolls.. 1, 327,121

Total.......................

89,457, 680
15, 054,400

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

198

No. 4 6 . — Q u a n t i t i e s

Tear ending June 30Articles.

1893.

Ink and ink powders................................dut.. dolls..

87,634

1894.
61, 851

I kon an d steel, and m an ufactures o f :

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

, 1899.

66,670

100,601

72,428

71, 236

74, 317

71, 910

352,455
470, 089

269,013

946,194

401,595

1, 497, 022

771,457
1,135,271

1,189, 732
2, 362, 544

25,640
675, 883

23, 316
711, 088
4, 642
65,185
44, 745,118

39,325
1,355, 231
20,414
340, 732

158, 961
3, 367,172

1,502
14, 931
33, 996, 958

61,100
2,109, 501
28,431

907,495
624
" 20, 353

262, 205
379, 682

1,220,612

( t o n s ..
l dolls..

62,936
1, 500,067

25, 763
585, 988

Scrap iron and steel, fit only to be re- c tons ..
manufactured.............................. dut.. \ dolls ..

18, 836
276,889

2,822
45, 967
22, 763,623
421,997
2,178
42,325
2,225,690
64,158

14,174
386, 555
2,098

88,125
2, 031, 427
10, 747

22,159 j
520, 745
3, 410

37, 202
28,953, 460
502,346
784
11, 237
386, 515

155, 619
48, 901, 719

72, 258
30,148, 571

861, 503
1,056

683, 429
529
18, 824
69, 443

10,879

21, 665
86, 689
6, 659

598,382
7, 777
208, 054
5, 584
1,930

3, 097

19, 800
3, 929

27, 880,946
820, 541

30,107, 851
1,098, 556

68, 831, 966
1, 945,150

39, 560, 628
1, 554, 438

30, 821,157
1, 202, 055

60, 523, 632

56,291, 468
1,114, 636

22, 547, 320
496, 258

9, 553, 233
225, 410

5, 899, 900
183, 402

ribs----- 38, 947,467
Bar iron............................................. dut.. (
720,400
i dolls..
932
Bars, railway, of iron or steel, or in r tons ..
22,454
part of steel................................dut.. ( dolls..
2, 782,596
Hoop, band, or scroll................... .dnt . | ^
76,587
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars ]
71, 432,468
of steel, and steel in forms not else- V
‘ "
1,587,781
,
, ,
dolls..
where specified............................ dut.. J
Sheet, plate, and taggers iron or steel, ( lbs___ 91,246, 002
1, 960, 041
........................................................dut.. } dolls..
Ties or hoops for baling purposes, barrel] ^
3, 744,482
hoops, and hoop or band iron or steel, ^ ^ *'
96,902
flared, splayed, or punched .. .d u t.. j
.. IKq
Ties for baling cotton a................. free.. J
|

1,191, 045




1, 028, 877
2, 487
83, 738
1. 529, 651

39,747,497
1, 035, 232
1,091
48,650

49,188
768, 753
49,110,456
1, 092, 581

31, 749

768,117
22,526

15, 017
371, 452
11, 723, 203
178, 202

23,797,994
1, 088, 847

32, 223, 218
1,389, 028

19, 844, 640
1,281, 329

202, 555, 407
3, 506, 375

4, 243, 296
178, 892

23,062,157
668, 657

4,891, 523

17, 968, 383
601, 249

266, 403

1, 792, 392
32, 032
11, 000
120

Tin plates, temeplates, and taggers ribs----- 628, 425,902 454,160, 826
t i n .................................................. dut.. ( dolls.. ! 17,565,640 11, 969, 518
97, 067, 082 56, 228,155
Wire, rods......................................... d u t.. $
993,802
i dolls.. 1,705,791.
! 9,305,075
11)8
Wire, and articles made from .. .d u t.. f
’
629, 088
l dolls..

562, 685
47,663, 467

8, 710, 399
475,083

7, 807, 420 I 16,265,506
!
239,498
102,327 i
508, 038, 938 385,138, 983 230, 073, 683 171, 662, 345 108, 434, 826 147,963,804 117,880, 312
3, 809,148
4, 799, 796
3,770,062
2, 613, 564
8, 950, 656
5, 341,638
12,144,080
51,510, 561 60,174, 602 33,153,178 39,601, 639 34,610, 656 47, 096, 565 41, 588,192
730, 958
1,114,145
1, 082, 827
682, 803
844, 841
1, 086, 765
948, 032
4,114, 078
6, 242,160
5,318,193
5, 278, 044
6, 328,110
12, 424, 963 10, 565, 693
488,304
386,316
348,080
389, 297
348, 854
616, 976
665,451

198, 996,086
6, 065, 624
38,486, 353
902,296
9, 465, 330
633,301

IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

73,679

218, 550
388, 720

&

1902.

776,283

683,056
1,242,797

.

1901.

86, 561

543, 241
778,084

c tons ..
Iron ore............................................. d u t.. (
( dolls..

1900.,

Manufactures of—
r ib s ....

A n v ils ................................ ...d u t .. 2
l dolls..
Chains................................

r ib s ....

-

Cutlery................................
Piles, file blanks, rasps,

duH

dolls..

1, 745, 754
109, 678
1,104, 503
64,688
1, 420, 516

1,193,493
75,467
956, 202
69,002

25,120
805,799

1, 048, 994
63, 310
1, 097, 042
104, 859

733,482
44,781
698, 481
52, 666

1,854, 803

735,811
47, 805
462, 384

2,158,238

530,113
' 32,806

2, 339, 963

777,903
47, 797
176, 346
11, 429
944,056

362, 855
21,006
1,188, 916

43, 720
1, 534, 382

322, 390
23, 883
1, 596, 668

448, 079
28,778
657, 972
45,778
1, 706,454

580,438
36,420
639,020

525, 673
35, 372

and floats,
65, 594
458, 522
1, 629, 498

64, 226
617, 235
2, 816, 729

47,407
753,112
1, 289,666

35, 344
409, 032
1, 875,222

758, 575
1,630,542

59, 707
838, 528
3,569, 096

59,779
924, 447
3, 324, 765

1,155, 088
3, 646, 572

369,465

278,101

291, 026

312, 298

309,754

362, 606

407, 746

367, 568

383, 034

408,973

53,302
117,775
2, 947, 324 1 1,494,164

48, 278
1, 637, 231

69,246
2, 859,957

33,089
1, 386, 666

48, 885
1,107, 596

138, 871
1, 210, 827

182,906
1, 671, 899

265, 276
1, 570, 269

282,979
2, 346,327

23, 048, 515

25, 338,103

16, 094, 557

12,626,431

12,100, 440

20, 478, 728

17, 874, 789

27,180,247

259,364
769, 716
8, 050,128

193, 461
538,947
8, 052, 275

244,138
520, 518
15,156,128

424, 305
842, 233
13,461,461

80, 642
32,132

155, 934
29, 296

321, 315
690, 980
8, 864,257
88,479
43, 623

353, 423
805, 486
16,073, 505

89,437
28,937

173,480
452,461
4, 445,100
44, 618
32,771

243, 548
49, 418

179, 735
51, 794

458, 202
986, 347
14, 699, 215
165, 489
64, 314

113, 888

47, 865

2, 540, 561

3, 718,194

3, 943,193

6, 609, 933

6, 211, 636

6,598,527

2. 624, 733

6, 420,486

10, 638, 390

10, 293, 993

13, 815, 803

17,136,589

1,123, 328

886,969

1,427,831

3,293,829

3, 545, 890

3, 790, 671

2, 642, 345

174, 546, 752 187, 522, 267 169,008, 200 184,970,070 192,345,318 196,378, 961 251,183, 836
Pigs, bars, old and other, in ore a n d r lbs___
2,485,920 : 2, 433, 234
1, 943, 700
2, 596, 529
2, 774, 036
3,142, 469
4. 832,737
base bullion............................ ___dut.. < dolls..
“Included in “ All other manufactures of iron and steel” after 1897.
bIncludes all diamonds and other precious stones, uncut.

206, 750,967
4, 632,770

A ll other............................
Total, not including ore................. dolls..

34, 937, 974

20,925,769

I vo r y, and m anufactures o f :

Vegetable...................................

299, 471
1, 083, 539

123, 843
374,685

15,195, 846
274, 394
54,120

free

5 lbs*-**
t dolls..
1 dolls..

Anim al.......................................

7,220, 799
101, 397
39,993

1,066, 586

566,267

562, 890

15,168, 746

4,844,809

6,863,288

free

Manufactures o f .....................
J ew e lr y, m anufactures

of

gold

j

1

and

s il v e r

,

A N D P RECIO U S ST O N E S:

Diamonds, miners’, glaziers’, and engravers’,
not set, and jewels to be used in the manufacture of watches b...........
Diamonds and other precious stones, and imitations of, cut, but not set— ______dut.-dolls..

i

Jewelry and manufactures of gold and silv er............................................

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

36, 800
122, 710
1,419, 512

Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged,
rough-bored................... ........free, dolls..

42, 760

72,293

76, 356
321,516
3, 369, 016

Firearms...................... - - - ........dut.. dolls..
Machinery........................ ........dut.. dolls..
Needles, hand sewing and darning

696, 462

498,000

648, 610

D e a d , and m anufactures o f :




CD
CD

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

200

N o . 4 6 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

Year ending June 30—
1893.
L e a d , and m an ufactures of—

1894.

5, 792,624

Leather—
Band

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

6,606, 865

o f

2,664

14, 341

4,525

4, 250

10, 575

13, 781

3, 337

8,996

256, 505

71,702

157,128

155,860

52,688

47, 218

34,198

73,914

:

*
or

belting,

and

sole

leather
16, 459

34, 862
Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed,
and

patent, enameled, and japanned
___ dut.. dolls..

1, 548, 356

384, 796

527, 427

496, 051

53,395

176,578

258, 846

132,674

69,691

170,963

Skins for morocco............... -----dut.. dolls..
Upper leather, dressed, and skins dressed

4,137,435

2,484, 740

3,728,255

3,145, 989

3, 716, 259

3, 081,770

2, 455,332

3,134,657

2, 763,101

1, 860, 965

and finished, not

elsewhere specified
-----dut.. dolls..

2, 561, 519

1,622, 335

2, 351,156

2, 384, 263

2, 410,862

2,210,937

2, 470, 841

3, 204,623

2, 834,203

2,916,004

Total leather................. -----dut. .dolls..

8, 282,172

4,508, 330

6, 863, 343
l

6, 098, 005

6, 337, 644

5, 625,145

5, 237, 707

6, 519,172

5, 701,193

5,021, 846

Gloves, of kid or other leather. dut.. dolls..
A ll other..................................

6, 925, 876

4,412, 597

6,463, 872

6,763, 082

6, 486, 813

5, 384,168

5, 398,125

6,107, 765

5, 534, 259

5, 366, 381

779, 947

495, 218

491,823

599, 055

458, 694

404,812

480,815

665, 259

651, 560

929,558

Total manufactures___-----dut.. dolls..

7, 705, 823

4, 907, 815

6, 955, 695

7,362,137

6, 945, 507

5, 788, 980

5, 878, 940

6, 773,024

6,185, 819

6,295,939

f lb8- t dolls..

58, 313, 264
115, 025

44,192, 546

47,108, 355

37, 072, 011

46, 539,157

48, 793, 888

47, 772, 296

61, 662, 573

90,145

48, 792,197
76, 213

32, 656, 530
56,317

60,114

58, 066

63,900

65, 399

91, 785

Lithographic stones, not engraved. ...fr e e ., dolls..

123, 776

87,393
55, 295

95, 802

96, 558

68,504

51,730

76, 692

78,541

123, 503

136, 670

r bush..
Malt, barley........................................... ..d u t.. ? , „
l dolls..

3, 559

5,010

11, 069

5,579

11, 084

4,399

4, 580

3,019

7, 495

4, 774

9, 384

4, 769
4,412

4, 984

5, 676

4, 447

4,127

4,635

2,929

Manufactures of—

T.m
n




dut

4, 411

.

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

m anufactures

1896.

Continued.

Manufactures of............... ...........
L eather, and

1895.

Manganese, ore and oxide o f a..........

M arble and

stone

, and

.
r tons ..
‘ ree- l dolls..

m anufactures

o f

43,483
374,842

62,769
567,382

97,145
803,060

112, 864
883, 716

115,094
876, 478

333,916
2, 693, 003

134, 211
1,160,052

208,568
1,779,473

812,606 . 1,024,687
251, 915

1,408,855
232, 533

:

1,161,560
576,378

807,141
481, 855

847,481
391,685

911, 949
416,190

872,169
325, 039

689,454
249, 502

680, 533
203, 319

215,944

Total...................................... . . .dut. .dolls..

1,737, 938

1, 288, 996

1, 239,166

1, 328,139

1,197, 208

938, 956

883, 852

1, 028, 550

1, 276, 602

1,641, 388

135,250

156,495

203, 890

1?>7,486

207, 671

135,611

128, 873

156,705

165,113

184, 819

1, 665,106

1,874, 977

1. 638, 638

2, 777, 417

3, 922, 003

1, 375, 272

2,651, 690

2, 674, 911

2,908, 469

3, 817, 866

21,499

35,516

37,459

39,266

53,198

778,634

Matches..................................................
Matting and mats for floors, manufactured from
round or split straw, including Chinese, JapanDo ..................................................
Matting and mats, made of cocoa fiber or rattan
... dut.. dolls..
Meerschaum, crude............................

61, 899

16, 913
44,993

29, 706

27, 663

23,975

23, 839

717, 950
6, 400,109

523, 574
3, 962, 821

477, 817
3, 750, 229

519, 619
4, 095,336

519, 458

480, 281

3, 599,140

3, 340, 787

558,472
3,559,841

4,791,493

865, 372
5,131,591

871,532
5,351,851'

7,118,059

4,486, 395

4, 228, 046

4, 614, 955

4,118, 598

3, 821, 068

4,118,313

5,570,127

5,996,963

6,223,383

318,912

180,856

184, 440

284, 763

229, 880

132,730

272,432

333,110

399, 527

405,776

ufactured, not elsewhere specified ...free..dolls..
Musical instruments and parts o f .. ...d u t..d o lls ..

49,148
994,866

48,540
619,466

141, 721
918, 253

3,060
280, 712

6,193
398,036

8, 529
555,717

920,094
16, 641
956, 059

r i b s ....
•
free" l dolls..

7,302, 527
82,916

7, 600, 871
37, 588

6,794,531
47, 774

7, 473, 016
45, 725

3, 098, 364
20, 313

2,159. 809
8, 799

31,192
1, 058,424
20,884
1,183, 924
1, 885, 648
9, 553

24,253
1,090,541

dolls..

196, 465
1,147, 926
8, 718
537,128

189,187

INickel ore and m atte..........................

166,384
1, 307,154
9,804
612, 755

36, 989
991,726
41,833
1,338,655
448

M e t a l s , m e t a l c o m p o s it io n s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s
o f

,

not elsewhere specified:

Bronze manufactures...................
A ll other.........................................
Total.....................................
Mineral

substances,

not

elsewhere

specified

Moss, seaweeds, and vegetable substances, unman-

Oilcake................. , ...............................




fr<H

23, 547
1,070,980
208,657
1,437

64

48,916
1,000,489
28,559
1,426,083

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Marhle, and manufactures o f . . . ...d u t..d o lls..
Stone, and manufactures o f ----- ...d u t..d o lls ..

2,614,059
20. 740

aIncluded in “ Chemicals ” prior to 1895.
O

and

V a l u e s o f A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

202

No. 4 6. — Q u a n t i t i e s

Tear ending June 30—

*

Articles.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Oils :
Animal or rendered—
202, 734

202,308

673,244

531,932

851, 372

733, 260

1,150,026

161, 987

223, 812

179,879

221, 830

198,110

273, 367

264, 250

359,471

3,597

1, 464

37,330

38, 334

14,163

9,056

18, 050

59,131

161,306

21,327

1,232

469

12, 213

6, 066

5, 715

1, 569

3,255

12, 858

29,060

15,408

Mineral.....................................

258, 959

179, 556

55, 619

Other..................................

569,835

21,980

1, 376,147

1,789, 514

2, 354, 720

2,101, 280

2,601, 684

1

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1, 019, 411

D o .......................................

tdolls..

Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
Olive, salad...............

53,084
686, 852

194,028
26. 751 |

11, 364

20, 871

98,252

140,143

217, 405

168,839

149,456

942, 723

1, 053, 354

212, 295

15,439

2,775

19, 509

46, 658

633,783

35,785

27, 595

14, 811

3,114

697

3,042

3,626

43, 620

757,478

775, 046

942,598

928,567

736,877

930, 042

967, 702

983, 059

1, 339,097

909,897 !

952,405

1,107, 049

1,134, 077

923,804

1, 090, 250

1,170, 871

1, 266, 293

1,579,409

1, 893, 878

1,907,923

2, 508, 990

2, 438, 392

S, 785, 486

891, 424
l dolls..
, lbs
44, 337, 277
Other........................... ....f r e e .. \
l dolls.. 2, 208,199

27,152,495

598,424

438,360

D o ........................

- - “

- { S t ::

V olatile or essential and distilled

/-Ih s___

1, 336, 802

546,173

393,995

2, 278, 780

Total................................

c lbs____

2,053,202 1 1, 923, 707

1,627,086

1

1, 728, 620

1, 388, 062

D o ................................

!

914, 023

1, 743,337

516, 833

633, 319

725,998

540, 331

611,234

781, 666

983,778

1,261, 325

1,126, 876

1,182, 768

1, 624, 313

1,133,371

1, 381, 263

1,487, 111

1, 406, 632

1,586, 465

1,133, 255

- - aUM d o l l s . .

265,974

188, 085

272, 080

371, 521

261, 210

377, 707

309,994

372,073

552, 763

505, 906

c free..dolls..
t d n t. .dolls..

3, 596,261

2,250, 825

3,180, 087

3,147, 839

3,272, 270

3,125,501

3,429, 329

4, 213,506

4, 013, 863

5,521,407

2, 067,123

1, 699,516

1, 939, 559

2, 375, 509

2, 321, 841

2, 072,501

2,211, 854

2. 604,274

3,083, 568

3,778, 791

5,663,384
Total o ils........................
Osbs , not elsewhere specified:
894,999
Gold-bearing a.......................... ...........free, .dolls..
Silver-bearing* ....................... ..........free, .dolls.
11,100, 747

3,950, 341

5,119, 646

5,493, 348

5,594, 111

5,198,002

5, 641,183

6,817, 780

7,097, 431

9,300,198

1,207,440

1,535,461

1,487,381

1,603,181

\

......... free ..dolls
Paints, pigments, and colors
D o..............................................




540,444
6, 679,161
68, 717

1,466,761

980.715

89, 504

110,447

8,470

1,178, 207

1,219, 537

1,276,906

1,056,618

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

967,438
289,141

• Whale and fish.................

P alm

l e a f

:

Other manufactures..........................dut. .dolls..

514,054
22, 426
69, 353

160, 738,690
2, 724, 734
3, 547,564

49, 089, 521
739, 602

74, 776,703

2,308,492

1,175, 778
2, 610, 248

3,048,094

2, 628,351

49, 652
127,465

28, 067
320,419

38, 997
49, 546

42,192,088
730, 633

51,181,009
668, 385

49, 800, 209

2, 715,090

2,403,320

699, 981
2,170,342

3, 786, 026

3,445,723

3,071, 705

2, 870,323

2,863,533

3,169,480

3,121,530

798, 666
39, 669

905,509
47, 563

7, 324

7, 018

55, 669, 311

73, 314,499

1, 889, 622

874,444
1,309,242

1, 252, 205
1,518, 050

2,614,914

3,261,778

2,183,686

2, 770, 255

799,475
750,469
56, 453

626, 318
28, 217
135, 040

3,880, 981

..

772,333
45,121
119,926

6, 272, 298

Pans.................................................. free..

937, 610
44,510
9,411

1, 376, 682

55, 596, 560
805,545

92, 382,167
1,372,156

1, 809, 369

.905, 609
1, 061,113

947,031
183,217
31, 882

1, 052, 966

. 59,194
5,277

2,838, 738

P aper stock, c r u d e :

c lb s..

Lithographic labels aDd prints-----dut..dolls.

2, 335,661

.dut.. f 1
\ dolls.
A ll other..............................................dut..dolls

Parchment papers..

T o ta l.........

Pencils of paper or wood filled with lead, anc
leads......................................................... dut.

3,880, 981

2, 628, 351

2, 863, 533

3,169,480

105, 720
468, 257

....................................... dolls..

74, 585
238,240
16, 960

142,817
536,190
40,391
603,730

171,575
596,123

3, 023,476

260, 274
47,455
3,122, 704

3,191,589

3, 795, 645

4,002,989

4,223,125

197,406

289,008
255, 012
17,881
533,411
301, 959

314,993
270,730

356, 542
218, 708

20,471
605,832
366,769

19, 629
709,614
441,290

7, 016
965, 369

463
1,098,469

547
1,172,023

259, 695
279, 656
6, 695
1,885,719
15,027

il

Pencils, slate............................ , .......... dut.. ^
»..

39, 344
540,358

Pipes and smokers’ articles................. dut..dolls. i..
i..
Do .

437, 746
8,106
137, 503

Perfumeries,and all toilet preparations -dut.

3,121, 530j 2,838,738

74,278
2,815,758

427, 850
314, 578
124,143

412,423
420,240
212, 283

40,734
657, 302
334,004
689,453
265, 854

182,687
503,008
38,838
698, 095
371,072
702,345
261,632

169,051
235,246
13, 639
432,003
259,854
32, 658
729, 500

177,501
13, 298
514,660
281, 002
5,019
763,963

P laster r o c k , or g y p su m :

TTnground...................................... free.. < , „
6
( dolls..
„
,
( tons .
Ground0 ..........................................dut.. < , „
c dolls.
i..
Platinum................................................free.. |

i..

Platinum vases, retorts, etc...................free..dolls..
i..

172,185

157, 607

167,686

208,144

173,772
1,956

183,947
2,456

199,241
221,160
3,368

19,013
2, 995

17,322
3,972
522,396

22,871
5, 731
860,127

51,049

78,128

6, 365
72,495
5,988
639, 445
58, m

aIncluded in statement of gold and silver after 1894.




397, 037
106,885

173,900
185, 391
2, 858
18,153
6,357
1,049,780
41,413

22,538
22, 678
155, 725
192, 896
6,003
1,032,192
71, 503

bNot enumerated in detail prior to 1899.

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

P aper, and m anufactures o f :

182,979

204,850

199,447

208,084
^ 6, 357

242,898
7,767
1, 770,617

228,670
6,776

1,193, 475
33,681

'Includes

62,101

1,649, 479
17,499

Crude” afteri898.—

fcO

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Q

u a n t it ie s

and

V alues

of

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

Continued.

204

No. 4 6 . —

Year ending June 30—
A rticles.
1893.

'

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

14,207

7,935

7,051

11, 891

12, 459

11,154

15,970

20,597

. 13,077

16, 081

( d olls..

866,809

410,819

208,935

384,554

321, 355

472, 401

1, 081,859

2,345,294

929,986

963,356

M eats and meat extracts . ----- dut. -d o tls ..

558,284

412,666

479, 336

493,393

601, 808

345,108

263,845

365, 589

407,003

464, 745

A ll o th e r ................................. ----- d u t .. d olls-.

16, 717

12, 291

5,244

39,129

49,484

80,031

109,647

105,726

54,667

380,403
453, 978

P r o visio ns , comprising m e a t a n d

d a ir y pro du cts

:

M eat products—

Dairy products—
73, 423

144, 346

72,148

52, 067

37,963

31, 984

23,700

49,791

93,669

13, 479

23,356

12,930

8, 533

6,077

5, 474

3,962

9, 769

19,441

80, 725

, ^ r i b s . . . . 10,195, 924
Cheese....................................... . . d u t . . \
l d olls.. .. 1, 425, 927
110,186
M i l k ...........................................

8, 742, 851

10,276,293

10, 728, 397

12,319,122

10,012,188

11,826,175

13,455, 990

15,329,099

17, 067, 714

1,247,198

1, 450, 657

1,491,338

1, 668, 796

1, 343,173

1, 563,128

1, 761,613

2,120, 293

2, 551, 366

102, 336

a 80, 491

» 62, 622

» 58,467

67, 729

52,603

42, 686

48, 062

33,457

2,124, 593

1,797, 847

2,028, 658

2,095,015

2,884,632

1, 841,515

1,993,185

2,285,383

2,649,466

3, 510, 696

55, 326

43,788

47,853

30,137

54, 281

54,478

54, 203

48,416

109,358

76,063

84,415

51, 073

60,026

90,757

93, 284

66, 907

88, 744

93, 358

8,473,800

9,115, 483

5,144, 087

4,354,500

5,881, 600

4, 414, 300

2, 595, 60C

596,100

357, 330

228,380

163, 571

231,511

188, 539

135,683

29,306

73,835, 834 128,058,330 125,396, 830 151, 241,426

93,052, 351

74,598, 061

75, 674, 776

, + f i b s ....
B u tte r........................................ . . d u t . . ]
< d olls..

T o t a l.....................................
Pumice and pumice sto n e ................ . . . - free dolls
Do
..
................................. ____ dut, itnlls
R ennets............................... ......................
Rice /free under reciurocitv treat,v with c lh s___
TTawaii).........

........... .................... . . free.. < dolls

349,560
72,558,144

D o ........................................................

77, 695, 053 136,157,324

1,249, 065

Rice flour, rice meal, and broken rice ----- (Tbs------. ..d u t.. i d o lls..
T o ta l..................................... ...................d o lls..

1,183, 662

2,125, 594

1,111, 003

2,324,449

2,604, 572

3, 017,088

1,875, 609

1, 588, 044

1, 596, 210

66, 451, 884

55,351, 281

78, 262, 909

68, 534, 273

63,876, 204

60, 474, 685

50, 340,267

23, 031,440

42,601,649

81, 984,118

1,191,526

833,843

1, 091, 538

911,005

961, 200

953, 722

777, 378

374,121

736, 854

1, 330, 711

2,790,151

2, 374, 835

3,445, 512

2,185,579

3, 517,160

3, 746, 833

3, 930,149

2, 279,036

2,324, 898

2, 926, 921

392, 423,175 546, 753,181 583,134,519

26, 053, 890

15, 223, 837 816, 200, 216 363, 782, 933 410, 792, 440 407, 924, 632

381,874, 845

S alt.............................................................. ..fr e e .. 5 1U8----c dolls
D o ........................................................ . . d u t . . y lb s* -- t d olls..




65,930

561, 490

745, 743

391, 966, 537 345,479,066 104, 387, 326

‘ 6, 526, 319

692,493

592,722

119, 312

13, 953

734, 719
,19,179

34,168
490, 493

558, 922

625, 863

. 636,767

688,369

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

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MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

e t c .—

208

No. 46. —

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
1897.

S u g a r , m o l a s s e s , a n d c o n f e c t io n e r y — Cont’d.

Beet.

<lbs----- 436, 333, 843 510, 350, 276
.................... free..\
<dolls.. 12, 846, 509 15, 793, 041

fibs....

D o............................. dut.
Cane.................................free..
D o ............................. dut..

( dolls ..
r lb8----l dolls.,
r i b s ....

I dolls.,
r i b s ....
Above No. 16.......................... dut..
I dolls..

.dut. .dolls.,
r tons...
I dolls ..

Sulphur ore...................... .................. free.

Tar and pitch..................................... free.. f ^bls - i dolls..
Coal-tar preparations, not medicinalafree. dolls.
Tea...................................................... free..

I dolls..

D o ................................................. d a t . . J lbs— '
< dolls..
r lbs___
Terra albab........................................free.. <
t dolls..




1,865,577,
33, 689,
431,196,
13,164,
2,422,995,
47, 284,
199,136,
4, 928,

rlbs... 3,766,445,347 4,345,193,881 3,574,510,454 896,338,557 4,918,905,
' i dolls. 116, 255, 784 126, 871, 889 76,462,836 89,219,773

Total sugar................
Confectionery....................

63,155,
1,445,
284,221,
604,686,
14, 048,
5, 547,
3,296,706,423 3,775,878,029 1,064,124,
352,175,
11,336,
102,108,587| 108, 842,016 28,154,
2,104,657, 159 2,752,012,
39,681, 881 58,480,
33,405,081 58, 965, 576 58,352,
187,463,
5,353,
1, 300, 688 2,236, 832 1,633,

53, 486
169, 428
645, 994
103, 041
250,849

42, 215
196, 742
721, 208
99, 099
225, 640

30, 745
185, 963
683,808
118, 598
256, 931

89,061,287
13,857,482

93,518,217
14,144, 243

97, 253, 458
13,171, 379

17, 077,960
53, 392

3, 514, 927
10,488

24,
28, 979,
176, 402]
231,
687,
598, 497j
112,
141, 515
262,
291, 862
311,
367,
93, 998, 372! 113,347,
12,704,440 14, 835,

908, 683,078 255,030, 219
20, 028, 575 4, 202, 044

i,
723, 336, 352 701,539,
15, 1,397 14, 800,
1,880 504, 713,
462, 299,
17, 287,
20, 392,
2,800,374,
2,731,868,
64, 667,
60, 714,
62, 745,763| 11,459,
390,!
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2,956,586,102 2,685,792,937
67, 507, 43
48, 684, 775
109, 736, 660 91,092, 719
2,174,278
2, 951, 786

2,689,920, 8513,980,250, 569 4,018,086,
60,472, 749 94,964, 1201 100,250,

3,975,005,840 {,031,915,875
90, 487, 800 55,061, 097

140, 641,
’ 2,717,
I 499, 766,
| 16,660,
1,948,423,
| 38,659,
! 101,088,
2. 434,

28,
367,
1, 224,
77,
172,

31,
339, 217
1,166,
40, 066
112, 564

43,223
429, 606
1, 571, 577
33, 717
95, 090

68,455,847 .....................
9, 653, 672 ...................
2, 501, 8681 74J089, 899 84, 845,
400,611
9,675,081 10, 558,

89, 806, 453
11, 017, 876

75,579,125
9, 390,128

27, 133|
252, 773
717, 813
90, 274!
168, 72l!

3 1 797
*,
296, 216
970,
26, 629
66, 537

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Sugar, Dutch, standard in color—
Not above No. 16—

s

Tin, in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granu- lb s.... 61,075,929
12, 358, 999
dolls
lbs___
D o ................................................ .dut..
dolls..

a

1902-

50,460,123
6,535, 852

63,938,889
8,776,151

67,342,107
11,843,357

70,158, 915
19,104,301

73,091,890
19, 805,551

79,352,356
19,461,850

Leaf—
Suitable for cisrar wrauners.dut.. lbs___ 5, 919, 203 4,447,308
dolls.. 5, 620, 357 5,098,461
All other............................... -dut.. i lb s.... 22,191,175 15,215,951
dolls.. 9, 082,483 5,886, 925

5,679,252
7, 219,877
20,989,009
7,525,843

5,211,852
5, 596, 778
27,713,114
10, 906, 352

6, 057,268
5, 663, 214
7,747,959
3, 920,941

3,988, 561
3, 913, 294
6,488, 547
3, 575,314

4,147,048
4, 349,034
9,888,781
5,551,219

5,561,068
5,122, 359
14, 058, 559
8,174,864

6, 574,586
5, 940,857
20,276,667
10,349,530

5,729,879
5, 084,606
23, 698,958
10,127,065

-lb s.... 28,110, 378 19,663,259
dolls.. 14,702,840 10,985,386

26,668, 261
14,745,720

32, 924, 966
16,503,130

13,895,227
9,584,155

10,477,108
7,488, 608

14,035, 829
9,900, 253

19, 619, 627
13, 297, 223

26,851,253
16, 290, 387

29,428, 837
15,211,671

331,902
1, 551, 009
52, 497

418, 634
2, 082, 450
61,549

460, 559
2, 299, 923
64,214

481, 371
2, 401,273
78,866

450, 675
2,411,783
83,039

2,364,137

2,480,139

2,494,822

2,923, 984
22,412
43, 743
103, 985
__________
967,031
184, 499
165,830
1,049,443

3,830, 311
26,947
46,030
119,888

4,023,670
34,141
47, 703
127,583

1,099,640.
1,306,405

881,966
1,152,177

........

463,923
2,083,984
70, 202

*475,564
2,080,233
62, 659

500, 945
2,141, 364
59,448

455,697
2, 040, 444
57,103

2,916, 706

2,154,186

2,142,892

2,200, 812

2,097, 547

1, 603, 506

2,143, 999

2, 883, 619
Toys...................................................
30, 111
Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades - - .dut. .dolls..
41,216
f galls..
dut <
varmsu6s.............................. .
111, 675
1dolls..
... . .............
V eg etables :
f bush.. 1,754,943
Beans and dried pease................ .dut.. \
ii dolls.. 1,734,228
rAW...
j No. . ..
Cabbagesc. -.. ............................ .free.. *
•dolls..
-bush..
Onions....................................... .
j1dolls..
- bush.. 4, 317,021
dut <
i dolls.. 2, 066,589
454,099
Pickles and sauces....................
.dolls..
All other—
In their natural state......... ...dut. .dolls..
691,968

2,149, 660
20,456
20, 337
54, 746
—
1,184,081
1,117,969

1, 889, 628 2, 516, 410 3, 295, 057
37,020
18,502
17, 368
39, 095
40,644
62,665
106,927
105, 551
159, 024
----------- - — --------- - ............ .... .
1,535,960
613,801
482,984
658,320
1,548,767
489, 274
1, 261,581
711,033
55,644
38,906

2, 214, 482
12, 637
32,848
79, 702
. . -----163, 560
149,227

2,265, 542
21, 933
33, 227
79,461

771, 960
499,520
530,420
294,391
352,022

546,798
357,901
155,861
147,349
306,223

774,042
509,552
371,911
224,759
388,486

796,316
608,673
7,656,162
3,160,801
480,342

312,673
554,302
2,178,738

371,963
702,198
2,935,077

366, 9 1
7
923,506
3.719, 679

536,581
1,101,261
7,039,835

Total manufactures.........

.dolls..

Prepared or preserved...... .. .dut. .dolls..
Total ............................
.dolls..




639,805
5,586,689

3, 002,578
1,277,194
341,135

1, 341, 533
603,554
321, 632

175,240
127, 595
324, 377

246,178
145, 584
332, 243

488,853
429,173
1,171,378
473,154
243,354

653,259
505, 510
3,895, 067

679,894
817,689
3,971, 536

683,117
727,797
2,576,850

884,025
720,822
2,610,854

239,733
499,959
2,034,600

*Included in “All other chemicals ” prior to 1896 and after 1897.
bIncluded in “All other chemicals ” alter 1894.

'

‘ Included in “All other vegetables ’’ prior

209

654, 287
2,831, 860
84,846

Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots lb s....
.dut.. dolls..
All other...............................
.dolls..

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

49,952,957
6,761,716

16,785,362
2,640,770

40,484,183
5, 713,300
7,147,600
1,074,124

and

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MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

etc

.—

Continued.

210

No. 4 6 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

f galls..
Vinegar......................................... ...d u t.. JdoUg
Waste, not elsewhere specified. - ....... dut.. dolls..

66, 834
19, 295
142,733

1894.
68,542
18,501
59,911

1895.

1896.

1899.

1900.

1901.

122,479
30,724
661,250

135,883
34,222
518, 599

168,195
45,754
592,122

32, 281
28,228
1,752,612
1, 572, 269
858,433 | 1, 240, 737
101,397 !
82,985
879,956
804,188

44,795
2,361, 483
999,792
106,171
907,168

81, 075
24,552
27,833

76,123
20, 519
45,484

85,556
22,313
114,372

93,443
23,534
265,682

17,367
813, 063
886,103
315, 469
2, 584,438
8, 010
82, 022

15,129
656, 976
544,490
333,727
2, 616, 397
4,743
93, 777
395

14, 679
799,149
900,187
275, 547
2, 430,089
815
22,416
17,118

24,714
1, 244,921
846,356
198,195
1,766,294

75,108
19,823
47,250

W ood, an d m anu factu res o f :
Mahogany*......................

1
-fr6e" L o lls ....

Logs and round timber *.
-free" i dolls....
Timber, hewn, squared, or sided, m feet
free.. ( dolls
67,668
48,018
Do .................................. ........ dut. .dolls..
Lumber—
"RnaWla n lo n lra fin a ls n n rl nl.T inr /■IVf fo n t
In T T
^q iP
free « dolls
cM feet..
742, 597
514,619
D o ....... ......................
6,136,961
t dolls---- 8, 239,370
459, 044
378,632
f M .........
Shingles1
*..........................
916,829
732,284
-dut- ( d o l l s ....
1, 419,665
All other........................... ....... dufc..dolls.. 1.582,525
All other unmanufactured-----free, .dolls.. 6, 642,889 5,966,472
62,909
44, 020
D o...............................
Manufactures of—
385, 519
272, 843
Cabinetware or house furniture. dut -dolls..
(tons ..
63,565
35,587
Wood pulp........................
c dolls.. 2,908,884
1, 664,547
2,346,006
1, 869,263
All other...........................
5,966,472
Total wood and manufac- rfree ..dolls.. 6,642,889
16,509,710 12,187,601
tures...........................




1902.

11, 554
579, 473
665, 730
153,056
1,149, 764
5, 048
52, 842
3, 941

•

539,574
6,172,494
61,224
687, 038
51, 513
99, 790
300,106
4,977,457
1,781

786,198
8, 505, 293
11
341

883,735
9, 072, 262
46
3, 719

21, 745
4,154, 289
1,263

18, 979
4, 702,033
34

365, 562
28, 440
958,009
1, 800,132
13,597,760
4,216,359

264, 240
368,322
45,143
41, 770
800, 886
1, 052, 829
1, 769, 624
2,098,259
17, 025, 208 17, 685, 933
3, 542, 759 2,857.877

46,550

18,810

18, 027

x07,953
1,055,126
245,262
2,454,692
435,421
760, 984
796,843
2,290,188
14, 578
.

18,068

423,928
4, 200,168
471, 594
827,886
987,139
1,972,231
20,110

680,226
7,475,509
541,040
1, Oil, 234
1,342,593
2, 645, 910
4, 888

490,820
6,361,423
555,853
1,028,184
1, 246, 509
3,145,144
7,442

665,603
9,271,090
707,614
1,362,821
1,380,973
3,309,622
9,836

274,153
29,846
601,642
1, 444, 758
7, 497,155
6,364, 768

315,611
33,319
671,506
1, 632, 065
5,829, 802
8, 672,553

399, 013
82,441
2, 405, 630
1, 949,923
5,956, 568
14, 635, 340

608,954
46,757
1,586,402
1,953, 800
6, 942, 681
12,811, 524

714,857
67,416
2,059,092
2,050,838
7,578,065
16,867,534

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1898.

1897.

W o o l , h a ir o f t h e c a m e l , g o a t , a l p a c a , a n d
OTH ER L IK E A N IM A LS , A N D M ANU FACTURES O F :
Unmanufaetured—
Class 1—Clothing

....f r e e .j "* < dolls..
r lbs----]dolls..
l

Class 2—Combing...................free..

43,311,565
7,876,676

10,685,496
1,748, 359

6, 736,201
1,466,641

1,548, 505
399,875

\dolls..
l

D o ....................................dut..

r ib s ....

c dolls.
ribs...
Class 3—Carpet.................... free..
I dolls.

122,386,072 42,918,584
Joo....................................dux.. <
t dolls.. 11,720,863 3,959,204
Total unmanufactured-----free.. {
l dolls..
fib s.... 172,433,838 55,152,585
Do .
■
............dnt.. I
1 dolls.. 21,064,180 6,107, 438
Manufactures of—
421, 758
f sq. yds..
688, 364
Carpets andcarpeting.......dut..< _ ,,
959, 526
l dolls---- 1, 580,814
Clothing, ready-made, and other wear­
ing apparel, except shawls and knit
858,827
fabrics................................... dut..dolls.. 1,374,736
18,206,001 7, 456,417
Cloths..................................... dut.. £
i doHs.. 15,117,564 6,756,321
Dress goods, women’s and chil- c sq.yds.. 82,282,769 41,667,031
dren’s ..............................dut.. c dolls----- 16,483,189 8,580,962
1,005,899
Knit fabrics.............................. dut.. dolls..
1,408,390
143, 002
333,376
Mungo, flocks, shoddy, noils, wool r lbs---47,522
106,596
extracts, rags, and waste..dut.. c dolls..

191, 226,243 230,911,473 350, 852,026 21, 577,584
23,996,224 32,451,242 53,243,191
3,593,707
14,807, 663
111, 217,618
1,560,197
13,189,925
1, 361,465

999,492
23,917,011
16,298,169
14,399, 844
937,999

aPrior to 1895, included in “ All other unmanufactured wood,” free of duty.




626,597
893,944

12,976,999
1,948,954

37, 404, 243 30, 681,475
5, 025,194
8,009,985

66,131,670
7,927,919

5,484, 264
1, 074, 701

6,091,024
1, 071,866

61,603, 791 105, 892, 929 67,417,766
5, 786,882
9, 617, 230

94, 354,272
8,712,003

76,736, 209 155,928, 455 103, 583,505
8,322,897 20,260,936 12,529,881

166,576,966
17,711,788

2,155,419
587,061

470,757
782,955

589,745
1, 790,132

631,547
1,759,566

984,689
296,536
781,572 27,859,311
886,528 17,007,273
,356,835 c22,048,526
929,925 16,787,241
541,672 2,531,058

765,181
5.062.261
3,965,577
29,125,529
6,036,080
387,269
1.574.262
443,843

832,668
4,092,898
3,909,466
27,098,584
5, 905, 548
625, 793
314,540
70,224

12,631,283
2,633,721

904,296
2,748,793

858,951
2,705,659

999,913
3,447,776

992,619
1,330,219
1,175,126
4,924,106
4,736,999
3,781,207
5,129,529
4,800,838
3,968,218
25,343, 998 25,379,909 32,858,042
5,872, 085 5,379,251
6,404,617
495,961
571,565
411,127
435,854
249,538
581,266
86, 887
63,053
181,632
bNot separately specified for 1896 and 1897.
cPounds.

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

dnt..

D o .................

615, 995 117,233, 440 200, 759, 079 13,176,315
713,350 19, 448,471 34,281, 656 2.484, 592
535,527
32,266,672
622,252
5.485, 019
207,230 15,756,318 37,951,490
3,212,956
564,427
7,187, 620
3,509,736
635,147
269,505
1,107,917
73,154
224,452
403,018 97,921,715 112,141,457
5,188,313
718,447
9,493,035 11, 773,915
474,028
002, 631
77,843,029
864, 791
7,480,454

and

V

alues

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED,

etc

.—

212

No. 4 6 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
W ool,

1893.

1894.

. 1895.

1896.

1897:

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

hair op the camel, goat, alpaca, and

O T H E R L IK E A N IM A LS ,

AND

M A NU FA CTU RE S OP—
16,770, 976 44,243,140
5,220,793
1, 988,541
5,670, 592
1,900,133
662, 696 1, 714,865
464,835
452,487
43,726
203,501
13,513
49,111
1,842,556
2,023,009
956, 543
1,050,721
2,699,227
2,742,239

1,724,489
253,779

283,881

157,352

1,175, 077
689,655
1,203, 690

546,408
357,414
715,549

12,300, 554
1,444,298
1,765,500
536,166
201,017
47,984
16,342
2,403,846
1,167, 368
•1,177,730

Total manufactures........................ dolls.. 38, 048, 515

19,439,372

38,539, 890

53,494,400

Manufactures of...............................dut.. dolls..

572, 706
31,729
27,019

327,242
14,129
13,079

811,505
26, 355
12,179

688,767
22,755
13,994

T o ta l................................................dolls..

58,748

27,208

38, 534
947,477
1,356,175

Rags, noils, and waste.........free.. | ^
D o .................................... dut..

39,683

55,331

79,935

76,650

49, 504

331,889
185,447
956,780

173,870
109,671
564, 354

185, 262
129,688
628,949

237,355
149,540
538,103

402,150
196,486
520,405

49,162,992

14, 823,771

13,832,621

16,164, 446

14,585,306

17,384,463

1, 662, 356
57, 346
21, 054

3, 250,965
127,033
11,694

2,124,928
99,004
16,637

2,998,116
152,273
19,639

1,362,519
58,244
44,912

1,028, 033
39,377
45, 910

36, 749

78,400

138, 727

115,641

171,912

103,156

85, 287

876, 645
1,025,808

925, 470
794,917

850,494
989,770

936,113
1,146,108

875,393
1,002,242

1,314, 680
866,888

1,903,922
1, 408, 420

T otal value op merchandise:
F ree op du ty ...................................... dolls.. 444,544,211 379,795,536 363,233,795 369, 757,470 381,938,243 291,414,175 300,279,810 367,236,866 339, 608,669
D utiable................................................dolls.. 421,856,711 275,199,086 368,736,170 409,967,204 382,792,169 324,635,479 396, 868, 679 482,704,318 483,563,496

396, 818,871
506,502,077

866,400, 922 654,994,622 731,969,965 779,724,674 764,730,412 616,049,654 697,148,489 849,941,184 823,172,165

903,320,948

41.26

43.93

Shawls....................................... dut.. dolls..
Wool, carbonized................. dut.. ] d lls
r i b s ....
Tarns..................................... dut.. < ,
t dolls..
A ll o th e r.................................. dut..dolls..

Z inc

or spelter, and manufactures o p :

In blocks or pigs, and o ld ...........du t.. ^

"

A ll other articles.................................. free, .dolls..
D o .................................................... dut ..dolls..

T otal value

of imports op merchandise .. dolls..

P er




cent op f r e e .................... .

740,978
762, 032

53.15

468^810
725,904

57.99

49.62

47.42

49.94

47.30

43. 07

43.21

IMPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Continued.
Manufactures o f—Continued.

N

o

of

D

.

7g r o u p e d
M

O4

1870,

a c. c o r d i— n g

AND FROM

1880

TO

SOURCES
1902.

to
E

of
V
S

PRODUCTION., EXPORTED
A T
I

Exports of domestic merchandise other than manufactures.a
Agriculture.
Values.
1860....................................
1870....................................
1880....................................
1881....................................
1882....................................
1883....................................
1884....................................
.1885....................................
1886....................................
1887....................................
1888....................................
1889....................................
1890....................................
1891....................................
1892....................................
1893....................................
1894..................................
1895....................................
1896....................................
1897...................................
1898....................................
1899....................................
1900....................................
1901....................................
1902....................................




Per ct.

Mining.
Values.

P. ct.

Dollars.
Dollars.
999,465 0. 31
256,560, 972 81.13
361,188,483 79.35 5,026, 111 1.10
685,961, 091 83.25
5,863,232
.71
.84
7,401, 282
730, 394,943 82.63
552, 219,819 75. 31 8,175,692 1.11
10,446,719 1. 30
619,269,449 77
536,315, 318 73.98 15,022, 255 2.07
530,172,966 72. 96 15,797,885 2.18
484, 954, 595 72. 82 13,654, 286 2. 05
523,073,798 74.41 11,758,662 1.67
500,840, 086 73.23 17,993,895 2.63
532,141,490 72.87 19,947,518 2.73
629,820,808 74.51 22,297,755 2.64
642, 751,344 73.69 22,054,970 2. 53
799,328,232 78. 60 20,692,885 2.04
615,382,986 74.05 20,020,026 2. 41
628,363,038 72. 28 20,449,598 2.35
553,210, 026 69.73 18,509,814 2. 33
569, 879,297 66. 02 20,045,654 2.32
683,471,139 66. 23 20,804,573 2. 01
853,683,570 70.54 19,410,707 1. 60
784,776,142 65.19 28,156,174 2. 34
835, 858,123 60.98 37,843,742 2. 76
943,811,020 64.62 39,207,875 2.75
851,465,622 62. 83 39,216,112 2.90

Forest.
Values.
Dollars.
10,299,959
14,897,963
17,321,268
19,486,051
25,580, 264
28,636,199
26,222,959
22,014,839
20,961,708
21,126,273
23,991, 092
26,997,127
29,473,084
28,715,713
27,957,423
28,127,113
28,000,629
28,576,235
33,718,204
40,489,321
37,900,171
42,126,889
52,218,112
54,317, 294
48,188,661

Fisheries.

P.ct.

Values.

3. 26
3. 27
2.11
2.20
3.50
3. 56
3. 62
3. 03
3.15
3. 01
3. 51
3.70
3.49
3.29
2. 75
3.38
3.22
3.61
3.91
3.92
3.13
3.49
3.81
3.72
3.55

Dollars.
4,156,480
2,835,508
5,255,402
5, 556, 439
6,197,752
6, 276,375
5, 614, 111
5, 955,122
5,138,806
5,155,775
5, 518,552
7,106,388
7,458, 385
6,208, 577
5,403,587
5, 541,378
4,261, 920
5,328, 807
6, 850, 392
6,477, 951
5,435, 483
5,992,999
6,326,620
7, 683,353
7,705,065

Values.

1.31
.62
.64
.63
.85
.78
.77
.82
.77
.73
.82
.97
.88
.71
.53.67
.49
.67
.79
.63
.45
.50
.46
.53
.57

Dollars.
3,879,655
2,980, 512
6, 689,345
6,854,013
6,271,859
5,366,807
5,417,322
5,554, 607
4,713,156
5,173,310
5,218,392
5,414,579
5,141,420
3,612,364
3,838,947
3,936,164
4, 400,944
4,171,974
4,135,762
3,479,228
3,164,628
3,286,872
4,665,218
4,510,740
5,265,000

U

Total ex­

T __; tO U U lU o* ports of do­
H
JJApUi
A U D

Miscellaneous.

P. ct.

1860
C

tic manufactures.

Total.

P. ct.

Values.

1. 23
.66
.81
.78
.85
.67
.75
.76
.71
.73
.76
.74
.61
.41
.38
.47
.52
.52
.48
.34
.26
.27
.34
.31
.38

Dollars.
275,896,531
386, 928, 577
721,090,338
769,692, 728
598,445, 386
669,995, 549
588,591,965
579,495, 419
529,422,551
566,287,818
553, 562,017
591,607,102
694,191,452
703,342, 968
857,221,074
673,007,667
685,476,129
609,796,856
634, 629, 309
754,722,212
919,594,559
864,339,076
936,911,815
1,049,530,282
951,840,460

Per ct.

Values.

87.24
85
87.52
87.08
81.62
83.31
81.19
79.75
79.50
80.55
80.95
81.01
82.13
80.63
84.30
80.98
78.86
76.86
73.52
73.13
75.98
71.79
68.35
71.93
70.23

Dollars.
40,345,892
68,279,764
102,856,015
114,233,219
134,794,346
134,228, 083
136,372,887
147,187,527
136,541,978
136,735,105
130,300,087
138,675,507
151,102,376
168,927,315
158,510,937
158,023,118
183,728,808
183,595,743
228,571,178
277,285,391
290,697,354
339,592,146
433,851,756
410,932,524
403, 641,401

* The group “ Other than manufactures ” embraces substantially all articles crude or only slightly enhanced in value by manufacture.

mestic mer­
chandise.

Per ct.

Values.

12.76
15
12.48
12.92
18.38
16.69
18.81
20.25
20.50
19.45
19.05
18.99
17.87
19.37
15.70
19.02
21.14
23.14
26.48
26.87
24.02
28.21
31.65
28.07
29.77

Dollars.
316, 242,423
455,208,341
823, 946,353
883, 925,947
733,239,732
804,223,632
724,964,852
726,682,946
665,964,529
703,022,923
683,862,104
730,282,609
845,293,828
872,270, 283
1,015,732,011
831,030, 785
869,204,937
793, 392, 599
863,200,487
1,032,007,603
1,210,291,913
1,203,931,222
1,370,763,571
1,460,462,806
1,355,481,861

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— BY SOURCES OP PRODUCTION.

Year ending June 30—

dL u r i n g

and

Articles.




of

A

r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED

from

1893

to

1902.

Tear ending June 30—
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

2,873, 897

3, 261,892

3,659, 735

3,212,423

3,127,415

5,500,665

9,053, 830

11,243,763

9,943,680

8,818,370

644,390
1,139, 046

539,721
1,226,302

513,913
l, 239,427

746, 604
1,217,748

590, 779
1, 522, 492

927, 250
1,181,817

1, 545, 410
1,832,957

2,178,098
2,677, 288

1,888,373
4,481,381

2, 791,092
4,677,278

4,657, 333

5, 027,915

5,413,075

5,176, 775

5, 240, 686

7,609, 732

12,432,197

16,099,149

. 16,313,434

16, 286,740

12,018

14, 579

58,161

18,841

130,342

516,717

244,091

221,249

118,268

287,094
26,032,428
27,375
397,162
2,967
718,607
1, 634
210, 278
37,260
126,394
43,116

359, 278
33,461,922
1,553
14,753
5,246
1,108,995
2,063
240,961
132,370
832,763
53,247

331,722
30,603,796
7,130
72,424
13,984
2,209,298
2,515
186,452
405,748
2,630,686
51,389

372,461
34,560,672
21, 049
227,297
25,126
3,530,703
5,918
406,161
491,565
3,076,384
39, 752

392,190
36, 357,451
28, 751
295, 998
39, 532
4,769,265
7,473
545, 331
244,120
1, 531, 645
68,771

439,255
37,827,500
14, 411
110,487
51,150
6,176,569
8,098
664,789
199,690
1,213,886
250,175

389,490
30,516,833
33,031
227, 241
45, 778
5,444, 342
6, 755
516, 908
143, 286
853, 555
322, 037

397,286
30,635,153
51,180
394,813
64,722
7,612,616
43,369
3,919,478
125,772
733,477
289,494

459,218
37,566,980
22,318
238,465
82, 250
8,873,845
34,405
3,210, 267
297,925
1,933,000
236, 319

392,884
29,902, 212
8, 368
88,330
103,020
10,048, 046
27, 586
2, 692, 298
358, 720
1, 940, 060
200, 738

27, 527, 985

35, 712,641

35,754,045

41,840,969

43,568,461

46,243,406

37,880,916

43, 585, 031

52, 058,876

44,871,684

210,892
232,269
77,434
22, 048

391, 763
271,236
469,763
118, 093

471,104
290,362
309,212
90,875

524,077
354, 007
222, 612
65, 844
2, 085

301, 362
241, 979
195, 048
56,462
15,183

273,521
329,994
151,094
41,827
17,799

303, 493
369, 693
152,494
41, 916
1,898

263,443
376, 742
319,379
91,913
1,108

344,287
386,238
140, 276
39,464
1 607

,

250,069
288,012
129,783
36,541
2,057

241,996

295,505

464,707
196,880
533,058

434,622
384,937

382,001
351,567

420,219
431,968

418,374
462,224

321,237
478,658

236,762
462,670

321,680

280,140

174,861

195,759

199,194

218,680

163,180

319,848

260,675

288,084

441,846"

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS:
Mowers and reapers, and parts of
.dolls..
Plows and cultivators, and parts of
.dolls..
A ll other, and parts of........ dolls..
T o ta l................................. -dolls..
Aluminum, and manufactures of. -dolls..
A nimals :
Ldibtlt? ........................
<;N o___
: dolls..
H o g s.........................................- J-N o ....
[ dolls..
-N o ....
„
JtLorsBS....................................... j(; dolls..
; N o---i' dolls..
;
fill AOT\ . . . . . ---. . . . . . . . . . . . . . J^ N o----O-UtJOjJ.
1dolls .
A ll other, including fowls . .. .dolls..
T o ta l................... ............. .dolls..
Art w orks:Paintings and statuary. dolls Bark, and extract of, for tanning .d olls..
Beeswax.............................................j 1lbs-----.
dolls.
"Rillia.rd halls__________________ . dolls..
Blacki pg
dolls
Pf.nvfi pnlish______ _____ . dolls..
A1 othflr .
1
__ __ _ _ . dolls..
Bones, hoofs, horns and horn tips, strips,
and waste.........................................

VALUES

214

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

d

other printed matter................ dolls.

1 , 8 0 8 , 8 7 3
2 , 3 1 2 6 , , 6 2 ,1 0 73 , 3 0 8 4 , 6 7 2 2
«
2 2 , 4, 36 44 7 , ,3 52 4 5 8 2 , 9 4 3 , 2 4 3 , 3, 6 45 5 7 6 2 , ,1 3 3 4 6, 39 9 7 , 9 7 7
5 1 9 , 4 3 58 0 8 , 4 2 7 8 4 , 6 4 0
1 , 1 7 1 8 , 74 1 2 3 , , 31 3 2 9 0 6 , 0 1 ,9 3 5 1 , 01 4 , 89 6 6 , 7 2 2 , 0 7 0 7 , 4 5 0

. . .

BREADSTUFFS :
Bread and hisouit..

. .

Buckwheat*............................. f bush.
< d olls.
Corn.............................................<

i .

Bye..

' i dolls.
L .

L - .

I

dolls.
1.
.

.

4 6 , 0 3 7 ,6 5 2 , 7 34 2
2 4 , 5 8 7 , 5 1 1
2 7 1 , 1 5 5
7 9 3 , 0 8 17 7 0 ,
2 , 3 8 0 , 6 4 3
9 5 1 , 9 2 0
5 , 7 6 2 , 7 0 1
1 6 0 , 6 6 0
1 , 4 7 7 , 0 25 83 0
1 , 0 0 2 , 7 19 62 6
2 , 8 1 1
1 0 , 2 9 0 9 , 2
1 1 7 , 1 2 1 , 1 0 9
9 3 , 5 3 4 , 9 7 0
. 1 6 , 6 2 0 , 3 3 9
7 5 , 4 9 4 6 , 39 4, 2 7 7
1 , 5 5 5

, 8

8

3

9 ,
9 ,
5
, 8

4
7
,
7

4 ,2
1
5 2

2
, 8 2
, 5 3
7 3
7
! 4
1
1 5,

0 5
1 , 5 2 6 0 3 , , 0 7 3 5 0 4 ,1 13 , 0 21 3 7 , 20 7 , 7, 2 76 6 8 7 0 , , 2 4 3 3 0 3 ,3 16 6 1 , 66, 26 9 2 3 , 2 08 7 , 7 1 4 , 2 6 8
71 6 4 7 , 2 23 8, 1 0 0 , 3 7 1, 16 4 6 , 35 8, 45 4 2 , 01 ,4 30 7 5 , 1 2 1 7 , 4 2 1 6 , 2 6 , 9 8 4 8 3 , 5 3 6 , 5 9 9 5 , 3 0 3
1 7 5
1 5 , 41 24 6, 2 , 60 06 1, 3 1 41 5 , 19 59 0, 2 1 , 51 6 54 , 4 8, 64 17 9, 4 3 0
1 2 , 14 82 , 0 3 , 1 23 1 92 , ,5 6 8 4 1 1 5 , 4 1 1
63 3 4 , 6 0 0
6 9 7 , 6 6 9 9 457 , 8 3 8 2 , 3 2 6 4
9 3 8 , 8 5 0 1 9 36 , 0 9 6 9 , 8 8 1 1 6 0 4 , 1 3 6
1 , 6 7 7 , 1 1 0 , 32 7 0 , 4 1 0 , 5 3 3 3 , 9 48 20 6 , 8 2 21 2 3
5 4 07 1 9
6 1 5
6 7 8 , 9 5 95 8 9
0 2 28 5 4
2 8 85 4 6
8 4 7
87 4 , 61 9 1 9 , 1 9 3 , 9 7 9 2 1 , 78 6 3 , 5 9 1 62 , 0 38 6 , 75 4 4 , 9 3 9
2 0 9 1 , 7 3 4 4 ,18 0 7, 82 7 98 , 8,4 0 1 9 7 42 , 96 , 6 65 3 6 , 5 5 2
4 , 36 05 , 0 2, 17 61 7, 1 5 4 5 4 , 3 0 7 8 , 7 8 7 , 31 4 65 , ,12 8 9 6 6 2 6 , 8 8 5 , 9 0 7 7 8 , 45 ,4 28 0 6 8 , 42 0, 05 2 7 , 1 9 6 8 , 31 8 5 , 6 7 3
2 2 3 , 25 96 721 7, 1 6 7 , 28 8 54 7 5 , 2 6 38 2 7 , 6 5 17 9 1 , 4 8 98 4 3 , 7 8 82 9 6 , 8 7 7 3 4 8 , 0 3 4
6 4 8 , 8 4 4
9 0 2 , 6 0 56 1 41 , 7, 1 6 2 6 1 , 0 6 8
2 , 1 4 1 8 , 7 , 4 27 1 ,5 0 0 , 68 56 , 8 4 3 2
1 , 0
5 6 95 , 79 1 57 307 , 0 2 1 6 26 3 , 5 5 9 , 0 0 9 6 6, 97 3, 1 6 3 0 , 2 8 8
4 1 , 3 06 ,9 ,33 04 7 91 , 1,5 74 7 6 8 , 8 1 2
9 ,
8 , 7 3 5 , 6 4 , 9 2 2 7 0 0 , 7 , 66 1 3 1 2 , 9 1 4
2 20 ,0 0 , 27 79 ,3 9 3 4
9 4 , , 1 7 6 18 5 7, 74 , 6 5 54 ,0 34 3, 1 0 5 3 , 2 3 8
1 2 , 5 0
0 , 4 9 9 , 79 ,31 289 5 , 53 3 9 3 2 7 , 5 0 4
8 5 , 5 4 0 7 0 , 3, 1 3 05 , 0 2 5 166, 2 2 5 98 , 9 9 0 5 24 0 2, 1 , 9 5 80 ,55 1 9 3 , 85 1 6 , 5 1 2
5 6 6 , 2 3 3 2 8 19 , 3 5 9 2 , 8 5 0 1 2, 0 7 1 , 31 4 , 70 5 7 , 91 ,7 28 9 5 , 91 8, 5 8 4 7 , 9 2 0 , 3 0 0 8 , 6 4 9
1 , 6
2 9 , 4 3 7 9 8 8 , 4 68 , 6 5 6 0 , 2 1 7 5 1 , 5 4 1 , 5 7 5 866
2 , 3 1 5 0 5 , 1 , 724 9 0, 3 2 , 2 6 , 8 8 2
2 , 6
2 5 , 3 4 0 4 4 5 , 0 7 5
8 , 8 3 2 , 56 6, 7 7 6, 95 0 5
1 , 4 4 5 2 , , 9 103 , 56 35, 2 0 17 ,8 9 1 7 , 9 5 8 1 , 4 9 1
3 , 7 6 8 3 , 3 0 , 57 5 7 7
3 , 4 1 0 2 , 4 5, 6 8 6 2 6
4 , 3 7 0
2 , 3 6 93 , 1 0 5
7 , 3 6 1 6 1 1 , 1 ,6 83 1 5 1 5 , 0 1 5 1 4 , 7 5 7
1 2 , 0 6 2
1 0 , 8 6 0
6 , 1 8 0 8 2 , ,4 71 05 4 , 2 3 7 0 9 , 56 60 2, 16 , 45 0 80 2 , 0 2 0 3 8 1 0 3, 92 ,6 14 3 21 ,0 18 1, 59 5 10 3 , 32 8, 90 6 0 , 6 6 7
1 5 4 , 8
3 , 5 8 9 0 , 5 4 , 0 6 7 6 , 03 4 1 5 9 , 93 29 0, 1 7 , 41 0 57 9 ,8 , 6 8 8 6 14 8 0 , 64 , 5 2 9 6 9 . ,7 39 6, 2 9 3 7 9 , 60 8, 7 0 7 1 1 , 7 1 4 2 3 , 8 7 5 , 2 2 2
5 , 21 6 ,8 8 1 , 58 4 9 , 6, 2 5 2 3 0 31 , 8 4 6, 5 4 6 9 ,1 5 4 , 35 4 9 1 , 9 8 4 , 4 3 8 5 ,1 86 9, 6 0 9 9 1 , 1 8 9, 6 4 5 0 , 9 7 9
1 7 , 7
71 ,7 60 5 1 , 9 2 8
5 5 , 59 21 , 4 0 6, 23 9 54, , 72 2 6 1 3 7 7 , 7 3 1 , 0 8 9 3 6 , 8 7 7 , 7 0 6 0 6 , 8 9 8, 4 6 5 9 , 6 2 5 9 , 66 6 1 , 9 7 4
1 , 6 21 , 0 4 , 48 28 .4 9

4

0
1

. .

1 , 6 64 ,1 , 5 20 83 ,4 0 2 5
, 7 6 5 , 22 0 , 1 7 3 3 , 1 2 1 , 3 0 6

2

, 7

1

5

2 , 2 02 5, 8 , 03 12 8, 9 3 0

9 1 , 1 8 9 1 2 7 , 9 5 31 6 6 , 6 0 4 7 9 , 3 5 8 4 8 ,
1 , 3 2 9 , 5 2 1 , 0 9 0 2 , 52 8, 6 8 3 8 , 7 1 9
9 6 21
5 9 , 1 3 6 6 6 ,
9 9 2
8 316 , 1 5
1 , 7 4 3 , 01 3, 6 3 8 1 , 71 2 , 54 7 0 , 45 48 84
8 3 8
2 0 0 , 3 1 2 ,

6 5 4

3 1 41 ,6 6 6 0 , 74 7, 7 7 8 , 20 2 9

1 4 1 , 3 3 3 5 3 6 , , 8 9 9 9 2 7 3 7 , 13 1, 9 9 91 992 ,76 ,d2 8 9, 57 9 7 4 , 4 2 , 01 97 8

•
Included in “ All other breadstuffs ” prior to 1897.

9 8 0
, 53 98 53 , 2 4 6
8 4 6
7
6 3 6

2 7 5 ,

6
5 9 4 ,

219

Preparations of, for table food.dolls.
1
A ll other, for animal feed—
Bran, middlings, and Ctons
mill feed..........................t dolls.
Dried grains and malt Ctons
sprouts............................< dolls.
A ll oth er.............................. dolls.
Total....................................dolls..




.

3 5 , 25 6 , 27 1
6 8 , 82 4 , 3 3 7
5 8 3 , 1 9 5 6 , 17 8
2 , 3 5 37 2 3

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

3 , 0
1 , 4
1 4 ,
7 5

. .

1 , 9

6 1 8

1893.

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

B u ild in g................................... ci M ........
dolls..
Fire...............................................
T o ta l...............................
Broom corn....................................... ..d olls..
Brooms and brushes...................... ..d olls..
Candles.............................................. ir ib s ....
dolls..
c a r s , o t h e r v e h ic l e s , a n d

Carriages and street cars, and parts
dolle
Cars, passenger and freight, (j N o ....
lor steam raiiroacis ------- 1 dolls..

1894.

1895.

and

"na.rts n f a

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d

m e d ic in e s

:

A cid s.......................................... ..d olls..
Ashes, pot and pearl............ r ib s..’ .
i dolls..




1897.

6, 884
51,791
126,113
177,904
210,742
179,098
1,918,051
189,462

5, 437
39,134
88, 699
127,833
169,503
165,672
2,091,156
190,986

5,294
33, 677
94,378
128,055
181,853
180,183
2, 660,844
230,146

4,732
30,213
118,176
148,389
136, 007
186,056
2,673,717
216,565

1,605, 801
1,801
qoq 0/1
oUa, Q7i

1 649 154
1,723
1 1uu, 591
X, 700 OaI

1, 514, 336
1,934
868 378

1, 884, 658
1,750
1 002 940

etc

.—

Continued.

1898.
4,368
30,014
127,260
157,274
163,066
158,272
3,172, 379
232,214

1899.

1900.

12,650
7, 296
116,128
53, 743
400,353
175,323
516,481
229,066
185,902 * 182,520
232,968
211,931
3,420,443 2,080,166
275,470
191, 687

1901.

1902.

9,652
91,640
564. 986
656, 626
237,863
254,047
2,432, 815
236,547

5,945
51,350
449,161
500,511
244, 358
261,729
3,054, 602
286, 531

1,955,760
990,950

948,528

36, 597

85,234

72,926

4,785, 610
146,354

9,952,033
149, 631
138,490
71,160

1,478,188
260,393
6,846,529
1, 685,838
10, 270, 948
155,444
48,836
86,208

91,264
634,421
31, 775

108,326
650,261
29, 205

117, 752
664,876
30,188

99, 500
969, 874
41, 208

102,483
511,830
21,727

115, 050
869,841
33, 202

1, 898,012

_d o l l s ..

Allother carriages, and parts of. dolls..
T otal............................... ..d olls..
Celluloid, and manufactures of. - ..d olls..
f bbls
Cementb ........................................... l d olls..

1896.

10,652
77,846
118,313
196,159
163,105
241, 343
1, 570,421
155,403

Cars, passenger and freight, and
parts of—
ITn-p t(|A9Tn "railw ays
dolls
~Pnr nt^ A rw i.ilw ajrR ______ dolls

f'w lA fl

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

7,005, 323

1,554,012
504,484
5,753, 880
2,047,788
9, 860,164
173, 771
64,122
131,361

2,558,323
984,354
3,553,149
2,809, 784
9,905, 610
174,310
76,055
163,162

4,195,019
1,419,930
2,515,804
2,790,178
10,920,931
211, 781
218, 240
438,915

3,017,537
788,810
2,627,572
2, 490,063
9, 872,516
189,974
392,462
651,526

207,247
745,433
29,676

147, 233
1, 273, 905
49, 566

198,323
1,043,817
56,072

235,458
1,363,355
62,529

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

B e ic k s :

parts o p :

VALUES

Tear ending Jnne 30—

Tracies.

C a r r ia g e s ,

and

216

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

B atin g powder0............

1 dolls..
5 lbs___

Medicines, patent or proprietary
............dolls..
Boots, herbs, and barks, not elsewhere specified.......... .; ........dolls..
............dolls..
A ll oth er.........................
T o ta l..................... ............dolls..
Cgalls..
Cider .........................................
t dolls..
C la y .............................................. ............dolls..
C locks

and watches

:

Clocks, and parts of___ ............dolls..
Watches, and parts o f . ............dolls..
T otal..................... ............dolls..

Co a l

27,474,801
1,173,186
478,582
196,196
782,545
48,987,511
700,900

44, 863,790
2,120,745
498,905
160,901
833,710
47, 790,765
776,413

1,085,398
363,835
31,009,886
1, 242,914
531, 225
154, 063
856, 515
60,488,509
962,265

679,373
251,205
792,928

818,271
194, 564
619,114

575,183
233,236
826, 713

567,352
399,436
770,673

450,009
179, 573
840,686

14,736,373
475, 717
442,967
174, 063
638, 446
37,496,288
537,856

1,866,061

1,621,019

1,978,344

2,479,510

2,287,744

2, 460, 669

2,661,008

2,999,153

3,440,177

3,137,890

194,715

244,438

232, 095

153,896

154,347

147. 839

169,828

237, 527

275,150

3, 097,952
6, 754, 068
732, 607
97,352
26,072

3, 960, 580
7,400, 953
460, 690
65,686
30,751

4,429,067
8,189,142
669, 745
85, 675
21, 493

4,951,219
9, 063, 358
372, 986
47, 670
19, 734

5,930,582
9,787,578
637,672
77,695
24,810

4,590,017
9,441, 763
465, 873
60,063
63, 434

4,792,317
10,995, 289
490,803
64,500
120,306

5, 540, 358
13, 203, 610
483,367
64,283
166, 835

5,505,925
14, 389,453
462, 048
61,132
148,461

290, 692
299, 821
5,305,074
13,288,218
121,006
21,869
153,164

962,423
241,758
1,204,181

919,534
383,279
1,302,813

846,676
357, 329
1,204,005

929,395
530,980
1,460,375

968, 911
801,491
1,770,402

955,557
771, 912
1, 727,469

1,043,621
819, 810
1,863,431

l, 190,074
787,620
1,977,694

1,296,222
1, 044,529
2,340,751

1,146,381
998,109
2,144,490

1, 274,417 1,326,582 1,571,581 1,777,319 1,912,080
5,678,198 5,906,171 6,475,596 7,564,088 8,425,803
2, 384,069 2,682,414 3,480,352 5,411,329 5,763,469
5,330, 445 5, 777, 578 7,185,432 11,938,725 13,891,693
3, 658, 486 4, 008,996 5,051,933 7,188,648 7, 675, 549
11,008,643 11,683,749 13,661,028 19,502,813 22,317,496
155,972
212,021
215,513
365, 888
363,202
547,046
608, 784
632, 788 1,233,921 1,433, 497
c For years not given included in “A ll other chemicals.”
dNot stated.

1,570,490
7,117,809
5,400,694
13,647,652
6,971,184
20,765,461
402,495
1,720,457

and c o k e :

C oalAnthracite........................

Ctons .. 1, 073, 111 . 1,436,870 1,397,204 1,394,381
t dolls.. 4,854,604 6,656, 590 5,918,229 5,717,246
f tons - 1,773,556 2,178,321 2,374,988 2,246,284
Bitum inous......................
t dolls.. 5,149, 534 5,252,375 5,180,398 4,928,816
f tons .. 2,846,667 3, 615,191 3,772,192 3,640,665
Total coal..............
< dolls.. 10,004,138 11, 908, 965 11,098,627 10,646,062
d
^ to n s.. d
130, 070
98,509
C ok e......................................
180,411
1 d o lls..
184,509
346, 858
500,169
‘ Prior to 1896 included in “All other manufactures of iron and steel.”
bS e e 1‘ Lime and cement ” prior to 1897.




DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Copper, sulphate o fe. ..
Dyes and dye stuffs----- ............dolls..
fib s___
G inseng...........................
I dolls..
c lb s..
Lime, acetate o fc............

822, 540
292, 081
49,223,183
2,324,738
394,278
149, 069
801,672
61,296,544
1,101,037

No. 48.— QUANTITIES

VALUES

and

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

e t c

—

Continued.

1-400

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1 8 9 4 .

1 8 9 3 .

1 8 9 8 .

1 8 9 5 .

1 8 9 19 8. 9 6 .

1 9 0 1 . 1 9 1 0 9 10 0 8. 2 9 . 7 .

Roasted or prepared............ ^

Copper, a n d

1 6 6 , 2 4 5
9

, 2 9 2 1 3 7 , 7 7 71 0 4 ,

3

3 1 71 0 7 ,

1 3 7 , 13 26 891 ,9 0 2 7 , 8 8 6 32 3 1 , 5 0 9

7 4 0

^

c tons . .
0 r e .........................................I dolls..

4

, 6 4 2 1 , 9 4 5 6 , 4 0 4 17 4 , 6 8 4 , 4 2 4 61 ,7 5 0 , 3 59 8 20 7, 7 9 6 , 32 9 32 7, 8 8 , 0 97 5 62 ,5 46 ,4 19 8 37 3, 1 3 6 , 34 4 i! 0 2 , 57
, 1 8 7 , 1 5 9 1 , 0 2 4 2 ,1 3 ,7 09 2 1 ,1 84 , 6 06 4 6 3 , 40 ,0 7 1 1 ,3 51 9 , 07 7 5 3 , 6 4 3 , 4 6 7 6 5 , 3 5 4 , 7 3 7 2 4 , 1 1
3 3 8 , 0 6 43 5 4 , 7 7 05 4 7 , 2 41 3 , 0 7 3 , 6 99 07 9 , 5 21 8, 1 0 5 , 21 3, 5 6 0 7 , 12 8 , 0 6 8 0 , 72 ,9

4

, 5 2 5 , 1 5 9 7 , 36 9 7 1 , 14 ,4 40 6 8 , 1 97 ,0 37 2 0 3 , 1 1 0 , 64 2

3

7

Cork, manufactures o f................- .dolls..
Co tto n , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :
Unmanufactured—
c lbs . . . 7
Sea Island...................... ddolls..
1
2 , 2
Upland and other.......... f
***
( dolls. . 1 8

6

, 9
,

, 0

8
7 5
0 4 ,
7 , 0

7

3
8
1
1

5

8 , 2 2 4

, 14 4 1 , 52 5
27 5, 9 6 0 4
2 3 , 10 , 6 7 9 1 , 10
22 0 , 76 , 8 99 6
,

7 ,l t t

5 1, 4 5 3, 2 9 6
, 9 2 ,0 75 8 2
3 2 , 65 , 0 8 2 8 , 61
42 , 0 32 8 , 14 1

1 9 7 7 2 5 4" 7 T

1 3 , 1 2 2, 1 5 8
2 9

0 3, 85 7, 92 8




2 ,5 7 6 2 9 8 , 8 3 , 2 7 8 2 0 , 6 5 5
6 , 2 6 6 0 ,3 3 9 7 , 61 9 0 , 6 1 9
04 0 6 , 6 2 4 , 5 0 2 7 , 7 5 4

3 5 , 5 7 2, 8 9 5 2 4, 39 , 6 2 0 6 ' 7 , 4 0 1 2 , 1 2

T4 5 , 8 9 1 5 2 , 3 8 5 2 9 7 2 6 T 3 6 , 7 1 7

1

8

8 0 2 9 0 , 1 64, 45 0 8
, 0 2 0 9 , 35 3 8 , 3 3 , 3 1 0 8 , 8 8
7 1 7 , 48 3 3 2 1 , 37 , 3 6 7 7

, 3

7

3

4 6 , 0 4 4

1 1, 39 2 , 12 5 9 2 , 4 1 6 , 5 9 8 5 1, 5 3 , 6 60 1 0 1 , 3 4 0 , 1 2 4 2 ,1 08 5, 1 2 9 9 1 , 9 1 6 , 37 7 3 , 1 8 2 6 , 72 3 1
, 63 3 , 89 1 6 , 24 1, 0 6 7 8 , 0 2 4, 47 6 7 , 2 9, 3 1 6 1 , 6 2 9 , 9 7 8 5 , 32 7 , 2 8 3 7 , 5 2 5 , 8 4 8 6 ,
27 , 1 3 , 17 68 , 7 0 3 6 , 6 0 , 8 9 2 1 , 6 1 3 6 , 9 8 , 3 5 4 8 , 9 6 3 5 , 3 7 , 59 99 , 3 2 3 6 , 8 0 , 8 2 2 4 , 1 3 3 8 , 3 3 , 1 2 9 2 , 1 5 31 , 6 4 , 85 8 1, 5 4
81 8, 6 3 , 5 2 1 4 20 2, 2 6 4 , 48 1 2 2 2 , 97 ,2 67 7 *24 0 , 97 , 2 24 0 32 , 3 0 8 7 , 87 4 37 1, 1 3 , 5 4 9 3 5 2 , 8 8 8 8 , 5 1 6 4

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ESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

A

15
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,8
2

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06
37
2
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91
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5
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VALUES

1893.
u n p o w d e r

a n d

o t h e r

e x p l o s iv e s

1894.

495, 566
66,839

A ll other explosives............. ..dolls..

935, 287

T o ta l.............................. ..d o lls..

861, 513

1,002,126

Hair, and manufactures of.......... ..d o lls..
r tons ..
H a y ..................................................
1 dolls..

459,648

353, 729
54,446
890, 654

r lbs----l dolls..

33, 084
519,640
a

c lbs----< dolls..
Honey............................................... ..d o lls ..
r i b s ....
H o p s.................................................
1 dolls..

a

Household and personal effects . ..d o lls..

b ................ l ______

Hides and skins other than furs.

Ice......................................................
I

n d ia

r u b b e r

,

m a n u f a c t u r e s

t tons . .
1 dolls..

o f

Belting, hose and packing®..

of

1895.

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

1896.

1897.

1898.

1,497,003
15,115
11, 367, 030
2, 695,867
19, 741
41,702

3,972,494
127, 282
17,472,975
3,844, 232
101,752
19,686

972, 271
102, 885

1, 086,465
118, 001
1,437,317

1,202,971
139, 644

1,174, 396

1,159,935
124,823
1,256,279

1,255, 762

1,350,247

1,277,281

1,381,102

1,555,318

1,395,406

1,531,889

505,029

455,880

517,469

635,716

47,117
699, 029

59,052
874,048
39,545,324
3, 858,946

61,658
845,590

81,827
1,151, 273

503,712
64, 916

90,969
16,765,254
1, 478,919

31,119,166
2, 388, 530
22,368
11,426,241
1, 304,183

11,536, 073
1,015,032
98,504
17,161, 669
2,642,779

448,892
26,454
51, 560

862,051
22,542

3, 626,144
1, 809, 028
22, 898

38,116

43,461

306, 026

391,832

486,586

36,002,859
2,310,323
118, 873
17,523,388
1,872,597

37,097

41,915

158, 763
23,510
48,376

383, 793
225, 986

350,713
216,057

97,033
17,295

1901.

1902.

1, 504, 624
181, 642

858,992
10,140,840
929,117
55,900
21,145, 512

1,612,822
197,438
1,694,166

1,463,499
193,345
1,518,757

1, 609, 910
224, 779
1,837,602

1,891,604

1, 712,102

2,062,381

676,688
72,716
992, 741

674,881
89,364
1,476. 870

633, 337
153,431
2,580, 622

7,486, 256
804,674
30,191

11,161, 749

9,372,747
906,504
106,112

12,639,474
1,707,660
2,506,699
13,720
29, 501

1,064, 952
55,574
14, 963, 676
2, 466, 515
2,880,765
14, 259
26,896

10,715,151
1,550, 657
2, 570, 369
15,145
27,727

541,830

565, 726

1, 504, 499
1, 765,385

1,459,100
724, 015
1, 956,892

2,631,641

3, 246,633

1,988, 918
3,669,379

257,639

376,962

492,284

412,728

362,721

113,924
90, 003

104,693
105,980

145,321
114,455

171,758
119, 467

189,903

162,955

3,054, 453

2,770,803

4,399,180

6,435, 766

7, 361, 231

261, 657

252,391
1, 357,015
1,609,406

155, Oil
1,306,831
1,461, 842

1, 279,156
1,505,142

1,642,499
1, 858, 556

195, 499
1, 611, 646
1, 807,145

224,705
1,499,157
1,723,862

10,324

12,089

110,397

119, 440

118,480

154,691

154,152

165,238

1, 345,621

1, 534,277

1,912, 771

2, 522,217

India rubber, scrap and old........ ..d o lls..
n k

1900.

767,104
420,746
1,669,065

410,950

A ll other.................................. ..d o lls..
T o ta l............................. ..d o lls..

I

. —Continued.

:

. . dolls
r pairs..
1 dolls..

Boots and shoes.....................

1899.

etc

:

885,262
105,547
755,966

Gunpowder..............................

A r t ic l e s

b ............... ........

260, 886

634,146
2,594,708
1,046,315

:

_ . _____
dolls
A ll other................................. ..d o lls..
Instruments and apparatus for scientific
purposes, including telegraph, tele’P r i n t , f i r s ’

phone, and other electric........ ..d o lls..




119,098

DOM
ESTIC EXPORTS--- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.'

G

of

222

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

I n s t r u m e n t s a n d a p p a r a t u s f o r s c ie n ­
t if ic p u r p o s e s

:

Electrical appliances, including tele­
graph and telephone instruments
.................................................... dolls..
I ron and steel, a n d m an ufactures of :

Iron ore .

1,411

c tons
' 1 dolls.

Pig i r o n . .. ......................J*0” 8 t dolls..
tons ..
Eerro-manganese.
•
r tons ..
A ll other .
I dolls..

20,068
335,339

277,066

c

9,770

29,862
471,8Q
3

34,168
168, 890
2, 331,771

{d o lls .,

lbs----

i, 681,653
133, 783

i dolls..

66,400

495
20,667
299,146

40, 510
79,042

60,717
175,817

16

68, 265
178,107
54, 704

16
1,296

898,118
2,180
160, 674
3,122,573

18,456,435
378,120

255,237
3, 763,287
32.770
544,394
53,120,643
884,094

13,496
216,27245,071,956
778,708

7,801, 467
143,221

16,566

2,385,252
60,195

11,389
7, 891,476
175,099

193, 503
7,764, 206
126, 646

632,334
10, 684,034
163, 261

3,290,628
91, 985
1, 041, 229
23,564,511
365,144

32,409, 526
330,022
37, 776, 372
470, 052
16,100
290,827
3,475, 969
47,327

56,492, 797
580,540
73, 861,862
944,874
43,124
869,544
6,753,270
107,703

25,953,749
513, 866
73,075,212
1,444,522
14,109
441,605
2,947,464
70,186

20,556,958
336,680
171,191,676
2,651,089
121,136
3,158,239
8,238,093
167,942

27,447,545
405,445
34,897,519
816,737
2,907
78,355
3,899, 732
85, 568

2,769
37,150
229,783
4,613,376

11,776
141,706
266,109
5,298,125

6,149
138, 304
341,656
9,218,144

1,290
32,567
373,688
10,841,189

640
23,472
166,816
4,613,624

Bars or rods of steel-

c lb s ...
’ { dolls.
f i b s ...
All other* .
• i dolls.
r tons.
Billets, ingots, and blooms*. ^
Wire rods'1 .........

r lbs___
Ingots, bars,and rods of steelf | ^0jjg

424, 983
7,867
664,384
22,201

350,997
7,302
1,145, 090
29, 284

333, 288
6,411
6,975,744
95,471

497,225
9,675
5,988,502
125,151

16,984
92,507,017
1,121,090

Bails for railways—
_
f tons ..
Ir 0 n .................................... i dolls..
f tons ..
Steel.,
..................... 1 dolls..

409
11,113
15,289
471, 230

1,084
26, 987
15, 561
447, 925

2,103
43,096
10, 089
266,773

5,382
115, 571
22, 263
540, 797

4,181
79,488
107,991
2, 482, 208

f i b s ....
Hoop, band, and scroll...........£

31,412

11,537
34,224

1,172

Scrap and old, fit only for r tons ..
remanufacture...........c dolls..
Bar iron......................

1, 384
6,402

8, 403
344,743
228,465

26,529
370,243

6,000
22, 517

48,111
749,495




223

* Hot stated.
bHot separately enumerated.
c Included in “ A ll other” prior to 1900.
dIncluded in “ Ingots, bars, and rods of steel” prior to 1898.
"B illots and blooms includcdia “A ll other manufactures o f iron and steel” prior to 1898.
f Included in “ Billets, ingots, and blooms,” “ Bars or rods o f steel, other than wire,” and “ Wire rods, ” after 1897.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

3,631,759
1,757,717

A ll other......................................dolls ..

and

VALUES

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

224

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

Continued.

Tear ending June 30—
Articles.

1894.

1895.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

an d m anufactures

Sheets and plates—
Iron............................ lbs-----dolls..
Steel............................ ribs....
1 dolls..
ribs
orwl foivrrnra tin a •* • • • • / dolls
<UiU UcL ^ 0 1/1U.

2,838, 660
65, 768
654, 614
20,459

5,061,331
112,115
1,305,726
39,597

2,122,000
52,936
2,119,000
66,236

42,798,043
1,189,219

44,778,268
1,074, 915

61, 093,717
1, 277,479

2,648,919
1,902,423

2,505, 310
1,918,968

2,483,666
1, 984,612

Structural iron and steel*.. .

{ dolls
ribs....
1 dolls..
Builders’ hardware, saws, andtools—
Locks, hinges, and other builders’ hardware............ ...dolls..
Saws and tools...............
q aT
o
Tools, not elsewhere specifiedb
dolls
cN o....
Car wheels......................... idolls..
Castings, n. e. s ................ -dolls..
Cutlery...............................
dolls
A 1ntlL i*
1 + inl
dolls
All U.TC ..................
Firearms............................ .dolls..
Machinery, m
achines, and parts of—
t No_
_
Cashregisters.............. \ dolls..
Electricald
..................... .dolls..
Laundry machinery......
Wire.................................




1896.

9,087,071 15,107,028 18,181,278 18,163,414
549,975
498, 964
182,809
324,747
27,360,932 112,690,113 79,525,672 108,380,369
1,752,873
1,249, 576
1 634, 866
,
354,579
1,367,405
20,827
205,910
319,579
66,550
10, 045
19,062
962
64,820
49, 069
56,275
30,586
3, 357, 023
1,183,482
1,759,988
2,835,588
70,938,846 107,729,155 137, 054,694 215,194, 475 236,772,806 164, 883,419
3, 891,180
4,104,563
2,593, 306
5,982,400
1,506,885
2,242,617

9,526,330
290,139
28,501, 666
593,177
2,405,812
99,792
61,190
3,202,020
223,195, 550
5, 278,454

1,093,407
34,043
1,808,098
53,291

4,273,349
92,332
5, 594,423
118,965

3,311,738
2,197,450

4,152,836
2,474,630

11,639
94, 954
491, 928
167, 732

723,271

623, 624

17, 379
140,010
582,988
154,410
786, 903

14,635
104,215
794,314
188,466
770,852

18,550
112,187
989,432
178,381
644,992

4, 898,752

5,915,929

5,569,903

5,938,156

206, 799
11, 699
106,403
570,841
148,550

3,997, 796

223,764

267,923

327,859

319,464

2,223, 737
21,006
129, 446
804, 975

2,719,856
23,933
132,124
1,055,525

3,465, 072
25,518
166,829
1, 576,174

3, 306, 751
26, 869
203, 396
1,135,453

3,586,482
23,231
156,388
1,472,264

31,151
125, 377
672, 223

31,437
164,603
681,440

91,083
205,712
1,403,915

33, 647
200,640
958,324

46,062
211,966
937,081

2,052,564

2,736,110

813,096
4,340,992
441,562

10,998
13,138
873,121' ^ 1,144,062
5,812,715
5,379,746
536,716
479, 274

DOM
ESTIC EXPORTS--- QUANTITIES A
ITD VALUER

I ron a n d s te e l,
o f — Continued.

1893.

s
a

( N o .. ..

Locomotive............ { dolls..

( N o .. ..

272,514

847,006

1 219, 774
,

1,005,929

sdsm
2,159,999

2, 023,034
2,476,446

2,710,654

3,112,525

3,139,249

2,347,354

3,340,241

3,136, 364
895, 788

3,264,344
853,936

4,541, 774
1,163,265

4,095,663
953,898

4,Q
22,,697
966,582

2

6,790
338
3,225,831
423

9
7,497
468
3,883,719
565
398,570

4
13,973
517
4,728,748
605
335,061

4
14,915
525
5, 592,403
1,140
673,197

1
4
23,370
423
4,039,006
1,296
901, 88
8

1
0
28,956
365
3, 257,894
1,108
709,975

927, 552

1,132,489

1,767, 856

1,696,385:

1,791,062

1, 902,153
13,336, 930

2,449,205
18,722,251

2, 697,544
21,913,202

2,827,329
20,864,352

3,302,191
20,505,421

34,057, 369

44, 285,363

55, 485, 495

49,814,489

47,591,534

32, 310, 399
612,234

32,869,265
604,215

24,915,866
647, 711

25,953v
322
575,285 (

15,266,626
318,539

1

8

7
5
195
1,794, 709
401
254, 398

14,828
142
1,028,336
365
313, 346

5
9,010
252
2,379,519
273
220,375

5
10,645
261
!, 512, 270
324
216, 991

710,219

376, 325

534, 0
01

10,467,091

10,438,069

11,493,093

14,853, 221

Total machinery........... dolls..

15,806,282

15,124, 666

16,898,088

21, 614,430

15,604,347
330,554

16,736,643
330,118

16,895,428
283,646

20, 730, 260
428,630

26,476,585
519,471

2,300,501
158,093

3,233,776
180,607

4,367, 267
210,192

8,031,927
321,055

9,941,714
357,541

All other,includingtacks® S ^ 8-" *
i dolls.
Pipe, fin fittingsf................ dolls.
d
( No ..
Safes
..................I dolls.
•Included in “AH o h r manufactures of iron and steel” prior to 1898.
fr o
bIncluded in “ Saws and tools ” prior to 1898.
eNot separately enumerated from other cutlery prior to 1898.




7,193,390

2,187,246

607, 758

ribs....
i dolls
Wire, wrought, horse- j ^
shoe, and all other, in- >, * "'
j dolls..
eluding tacks
( lbs...
Wire®............
.................. <dolls.

6,491,586

874,515

159,627

Stationary...............Jdoll8..
Boilers,and parts of engines
..............................dolls..
Typewritingmachines, andparts
of d...............................dolls..
All other........................ dolls..
Nails and spikes—
Cut.....................

4,054,313

4,618,683

1,453,117
19,771,856

i'),

46,416,697
22,894,099 51,193,212 84,635,468 44,612,619
947,272
2,124,528
458,787 . 973,434
982,313
4,108,408
4,308,082
4,619,843
4, 341, 249
4,079,043
258,655
245,722
278,709
285,427
257,700
5,153,080
3,092,016
7,024,888
5,139,895
5,875,748
2,374
1,919
2,985
1,349
2,257
145,349
149,637
112,068
156,860
87,614
d
Included in “Machinery, not elsewhere specified” prior to 1898.
*Included in “ Nails, wire, wrought, etc.,” prior to 1898.
f Included in “All other manufactures of Iron” prior to 1 9 s----88

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1902

Metal working............... dolls..
Printing presses, and parts of
................................... dolls..
Pumps andpumping machinery*
.................................... dolls..
Sewing machines, and parts of
....................................dolls..
Shoe machinery*............dolls ..
Steam engines, and parts of—
(N o....
Fire .
............ t dolls..

fcC
-£ H _

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc.—Continued.

226

N o. 48.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

and

steel

, and

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

|

1902.

m anufactures

Continued.
Scales and balances................. dolls..
Stoves, ranges, and parts of.. .dolls..
All other manufactures of iron and
steel....................................... dolls. .

406,430
216, 463

315, 290
236,433

292,918
248,199

416, 471
320,659

381,886
325, 625

343, 200
382,980

390, 214
503,739

536, 040
535, 385

532,640
548, 716

517, 758
811,836

4, 896,401

4, 988,483

5, 706, 668

7, 648, 893

9,112,403

9. 305, 977

10,464,055

15,322,922

15, 459, 491

12,749,284

Total iron and steel, not including ore..........................dolls..

30,106,482

29,220,264 ! 32,000,989

of—

41,160, 877

57,497,872

70,406j 885

93, 716, 031

121,913, 548

117, 319, 320

98,552,562

Jewelers’ ashes and sweepings.. .dolls. .
Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and

175, 668

82,315

60,246

78,569

145,423

169, 650

180,735

230, 803

225, 815

239,969

SI1VGF ................................................................. U O ilS- •

881,893

851,084

716, 844

800, 851

658, 676
555,719

729,194

892,327

1,017,881

1, 069,056

192,061

233, 962

251,311

211, 791

269, 291

/

All other manufactures of gold and
s^ilvAr

d n lln

.

Lamps, chandeliers, and all other devices
for illuminating purposes.........dolls..

561, 358

650,418

669, 777

719,173

710,997

672,010

777, 379

978,874

1,021,435

963, 638

316, 943

638,636

1,885,198
60,514

7,479, 042
215, 719

17,632,455
474, 690

355, 573

157, 222

181, 398

32,560
1, 462
301,988
104,404
117,152

164,406
6,502
259, 309
97, 745
130, 865

308,509
14, 081
356,442
125,271
191, 705

6, 354,924
285,158
386,131
137,803
248,718

6,473, 693
282,405
537,916
191, 099
224, 840

L ead, and m anufactures o f :
e lbs
Pigs, bars, and old............... | dolls

c lbs . .
Tyi,eb ......................................................laoiis
All other manufactures o f___dolls. .
L eath er, and m anufactures of :

fib s ....
c dolls..

33, 570, 037
5,192, 063

42,877,497
6,481,257

45,364,349
6, 919, 372

41,818,503
7,474, 021

38, 384, 314
6. 510, 404

37,813, 019
6,644,553

37,120, 912
6, 280,904

34,060, 296
6,433,303

35,180,266
6, 577, 732

36,454, 284
6, 569, 857

Upper leather—
Tfid
e___ ________ d o lls . _
Patent or enameled.......... dolls..

245,288

249,127

285,662

369,452

313,151

249,990
93,847

694,265
82,908

1,909,914
101,708

1, 561,352
82,868

1,755, 599
151,930

a

,

,




DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Iron

1893.

Splits, buff, grain, and all other
upper...................... ....dolls..
All other leather.............. ....d o lls..

5,221,205
827,356

5,753,278
682,241

8,903,863
1,017,649

8,793, 902
813,798

9,949,593
858, 421

11,576,822
1, 090, 574

11,913,256
1,438,976

11,841,610
1,257,084

12,817,017
1, 055,731

Harness and saddles.
Allother.................... ....dolls..
Total leather, and manufactures of................ ....d o lls..

493,027
590,754
182, 546
443,570

647,318
777,354
198,047
529,083

822,412
1,010,228
196,018
767,608

1,036,235
1,436, 686
229,165
811, 920

1,224,484
1.708,224
246, 499
775.468

1,307, 031
1, 816,538
214, 665
1, 286, 033

1,934,277
2,711,385
237,552
792,575

3,016, 720
4, 276,656
505,467
713, 730

3,492,041
5,526, 290
289,089
787,628

3,966,766
6,182,098
378, 775
887,316

11,912,154

14,283,429

15,614,407

20,242,756

19,161,446

21,113,640

23,466,985

27,293, 010

27,923,653

29,798,323

c bbls ..
Lime and cementd...................
” idolls..

95,846
166,381

102, 760
162, 096

86,435
127,256

85,486
121,914
78, 726
72,311
289, 543
177, 292

48,887
42, 268
406, 702
287,473

73,385
71,735
453,038
324,145

81,647
85,854
296, 742
215,198

28,487
29,562
357, 947
250,099

39,447
42, 674
401,375
266,894

66,665

95, 953

68,903

120,397

93,720

172,273

780,112
536,703

1,370,075
422, 507

1,363,617
454,236

950, 543
606,229

898,262
646,332

945,352
644,071

Manufactures of—
Boots d slioos........
iiid

Lime®.......................................

c pairs..
< dolls..

r b b ls

‘ ( dolls
r bush..
Malt............ ............................
" 1 dolls..
M

a r b l e

a n d

s t o n e

,

a n d

114,520
85, 630

89,897
61,186

162,006
110,323

200,042
126,942

153,428

142, 691

83,359

‘ 74,878

m a n u f a c t u r e s

Unmanufactured.............. .......dolls..
Manufactures of—
Roofing slate............... .......dolls..
All other.................... ........dolls..
Total marble and stone, and
manufactures of..___ dolls..

52,012
651,069

37,195
874,928

38,806
846,373

266, 385
635,200 |

856,509

1,054,814

968,538

976,463

1,383,480

1,888, 535

1,886,756

1,677,169

1,638,314

1,761,696

Matches................................... ------dolls..

67,974

66,614

94,799

90, 315

70,988

78,548

103,693

95,422

88,739

57,742

12,518
897,870
2,066
760,447
165, 790

8,672
539,278
619
178,822
254,490

10,585
640,718
874
233,043
241,966

13,060
729,403
925
246,083
295, 675

13,725
799,132
826
214,849
262,736

13,421
742,963
987
232,144
408,760

16,456
1,098,521
1,680
335,219
l, 347,056

16, 791
1,186, 745
2, 224
42i, 614
2, 085,784

1,824,107

972,590

1,115,727

1,271,161

1,276,717

1,383,867

17,019
985,997
1,169
253,950
551,896
1, 791, 843

16,182
993, 309
1,760
355,665
609, 805
1,958, 779

2,780,796

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

4,440, 524
817, 409

3,694,143

M

u s ic a l

in s t r u m e n t s

*
.

Organs................................
Pianofortes........................

r l o ___
\ dolls..
c N o ___

" f dolls..
All other, and parts of------.......dolls..
Total................................dolls.

*.N ot stated.




1

'

bIncluded in “ Manufactures o f ” prior to 1898.
'N o t separately enumerated prior to 1898.
"Included in “ Lim e and cement ” prior to July, 1897.

tjgee “ Cement” and “ Lim e” after 1896.
~

r^r

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc .—Continued.

228

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

a v a l

il s

1895.

1896.

1897.

stores :

i bbls...
2,059,407
3, 333, 367
t dolls..
rbbls...
20, 042
40,244
1 dolls..
8,926
(bbls...
Turpentine and pitch..........
‘ dolls..
20, 254
Cgalls.. 13,415,459
Turpentine, spirits o f .........
3, 893,436
t dolls..
7,287,301
Total........................... ...dolls..
r ]b S __
Nickel, nickel oxide, andmatte..
145,047
t dolls..
74,663
Nursery stock............................. ..dolls..
4,128
Oakum...................... .................. ..dons..
ribs___ 802,416,067
Oil cake and oil-cake meal.........
9, 688,773
< dolls..
r ib s ....
{ doUs
Cotton seed.......................... (lbs
cdolls..
Flaxseed or linseed............. ( lbs .. .
t doUs..
Oil CLOTH
S:
For flnm*sa
dolls
All other*............................. ....dolls..
O

1894.
1,987,128
3, 285,896
17,290
37,736
13,625
30, 071
12, 618,407
3,437,245
6,790,948
493,964
140,415
2,090
744,603,229
8,807,256

1, 862, 394
3,351, 250
22, 773
41,673
12,365
28,573
14, 652, 738
3,998,277
7,419, 773
1, 535,908
316,638
129,551
516

489, 716,053
4,310,128
243,936,442
2,855,459

2,172,991
4,151,748
16,865
34, 046
18, 263
43, 959
17, 431, 566
4,613, 811
8, 843, 564
2, 014, 798
442,795
133,735
1,625

2, 429,116
4,688,163
17,640
34, 878
18,920
44,366
17, 302,823
4,447,551
9,214,958
3,246, 209
725,309
135,047
19,969

404, 937,291 623,386,638
3, 740, 232
5,515,800
393, 429,432 433,106,448
4,209, 415
4,095,244

1898.
2, 206, 203
3, 689,252
19,316
36,475
19,225
48,611
18,351,140
5,380,806
9,155,144
5, 699,110
1,402,803
96, 330
22,490

919,727,701
8,040,710
436, 206, 321
4,540,824

1899.
2, 563, 229
3,741, 581
36,903
86,002
22, 945
54,953
17,761,533
6,100,419
9,982,955
4,907,722
1,110,222
134,929
27, 791

1900.
2, 369,118
3, 796, 367
36, 535
77,082
20, 246
45, 823
18, 090, 582
8,554,922
12,474,194
5,317,677
1,219,812
107,172
30, 474

1901.
2, 820, 815
4, 742,457
32,135
77,669
18,391
45, 795
20, 240, 851
7,715,029
12,580,950
5,990,676
1,510,508
134,961
23,156

1902.
2, 535, 962
4, 202,104
23, 236
55,854
18,370
44,356
19,177,788
7,431,248
11, 733, 562
4,418,491
1,190, 606
132,027
28,134

12,703,209
14,740,498
1,922,264
4,888,776
17,623
48,783
131,774
164,056
1,079,993,479 1,143,704,342 1,258,687,317 1,050,466,246
12,271,009
9,253,398
11, 229,188
13,119,968
487,177,390 483,130,182 455,154,860 582,886, 875
5,471,930
7, 508,133
5,277,744
5, 528,331

29,429
89,212

31,080
101,452

46, 005
95, 912

70,269
102,366

67,300
121,991

585,930
108,194
775,102
305,825

946,358
191,342
917,007
412, 447

795,642
184,403
738, 724
337,260

991,870
293,004
766,783
438,645

1,277,419
358,533
460,035
327,794

*
.

Animal—

rgaUs..
{dolls..
Lard................................. (galls..
‘ dolls..
■pis1
1




90, 696
31, 683
486, 812
336, 613

105, 519
33,774
681,081
449,571

646, 553
142,553
553,421
304,093

761,449
163,829
833,935
426,401 ;

798,211
155,052
961,407
419,803

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

N

1893.

188,852
107, 077
270,835
149, 801
740, 223

82, 676
32, 872
100,9?4
50, 839
673,941

55,129
21,233
112,555
47,836
643,924

83,297
37,726
123, 711
50, 587
502, 332

79,767
35,970
166,372
64,368
704,127

60, 214
24, 766
381,161
172,568
718, 997

66,607
28,376
574,209
258,406
1, 018, 431

32,006
22,835
352,201
201,535
910,697

121, 926, 349 111, 285, 264 110,923, 620
4,415,915
5,161, 710
6,121,836

131, 726,243
6,171,852

113,297, 397
4, 343, 262

113,088,060
5,202,892

133,023, 656
7, 364,162

138,448,430
6,686,929

133,536, 800
6, 084, 818

14, 801, 224
910,988

14,249,028
1,123,347

16, 252,929 . 16,252,785
1, 080, 797
1,170,294

21, 988, 093
2, 016, 802

17,834, 254
1,565,608

23, 498, 479
1, 677, 738

15,555,754
943,970

122,626
56,214
144, 556
75,585
578,445

12, 349,319
1,059,542

galls.. 642,239,816 730,368,626 714,859,144 716,455, 565 771,350,626
dolls.. 31,719,404 30, 676,217 34,706,844 48, 630, 920 48,543,916
Lubricating, and heavy galls.. 32,432, 857 40,190,577 43,418,942 50, 525, 53d 50,199, 345
paraffin oil...................< dolls..
5, 867,477
6, 556, 775
4, 738,892
6, 619,864
5,449,000
Residuum, including tar \
an d a l l other from Jbbls ..
12,882
3,274
4,880
142,612
5,029
14,330
which the light bodies f dolls..
41, 661
13,063
176,058
14,704
have been distilled . . . )
62,635,037
Total mineral----- .dolls.. 42,142,058 41,499,806 46, 660,082 62, 383,403
Vegetable—
; galls..
Comb.............................. |
dolls.,
9,462,074 14,958/309 21,187,728
27,198,882
galls..
19,445,848
Cotton seed.................... |
3,927,556
6,813,313
6,897,361
6,008,405
5,476,510
dolls..
•galls..
103,936
92,86 L
62, 718
67,159
111, 262
Linseed........................... j
54, 356
37,363
33,260
42, 700
' dolls..
48,550
Volatile or essential—
87, 633
•
lbs----99,627
80, 225
162,492
85,290
Peppermint.............. j
267,422
209,722
194,616
174,810
' dolls..
257,484
All other..................... .dolls..
79,920
64,907
190,798
102,487
146, 569
All other vegetable......... .dolls..
236,101
129,041
106, 022
309, 955
1,167, 504
Total vegetable----- .dolls..
6,097,022
4,565,355
6,460,625
7,342,112
8,511,618
Illuminating...................!

225, 524

721, 027, 637
55, 979, 566
74,583, 769
9, 744, 367

781, 207,105
51,477,267
71,457,605
10,006,937

842, 829,070
53, 390, 345
76, 035, 611
10, 274, 743

475, 562
539,383

730, 214
869,758

395,933
506,853

622,538
1,376,047

721, 655
875,178

56,125,578

56,273,168

75,611,750

71,112,788

72,302, 822

2, 646, 560
575,646
40,230, 784
10,137,619
90,074
38,439

2,360,623
565,293
50,627,219
12,077,519
107, 000
47,681

4,383,926
1,351,867
46, 902, 390
14,127,538
103,494
54,148

4,808,545
1,831,980
49,356,741
16, 541,321
99, 919
66, 653

4,266,398
1, 769,370
33,042,848
12,992,393
102,116
68,617

145, 375
. 180,811
201,497
885, 057
12, 019,069

117,462
118,227
. 162,358
838,257
13,809,335

89,558
90,298
166,424
554, 781
16,345, 056

60,166
63,672
169,004
363,056
19,035,686

36,301
54, 898
202,983
220,372
15,308,633

146, 779

* Included under “ All other manufactureis of vegetablle fibers” prior to 1898.




722, 279, 480
41,087,031
67,424,393
7,943,193

b
!Not separate!y enumeratec[ prior to 1898.

e eluded in gold and silver statemeiits af' er 1894.
In

229

thPe, gold and silver bearing6.......

824,426,581
42,922, 682
60, 299, 365
7,239,454

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

galls..
115,104
dolls..
61,245
galls..
212,266
All other........................ ^
106,275
dolls..
Total animal........... .dolls..
535,816
Mineral, crude, including all)
galls.. 111, 703,508
natural oils, without re­
4, 567,391
dolls..
card to gravity................. 1
Mineral, refined or manufactured—
Naphthas, including all)
galls.. 17, 304, 005
lighter products of
dolls..
1,074, 710
Whale ........................... ^

and

VALUES

of

Articles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc .—Continued.

230

* N o. 4 8 .—QUANTITIES

Tear ending June 30—
Articles.
1893.
a in t s

,

p ig m e n t s

,

a n d

c o l o b s

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

:

Carbon black, gas black, and lamp*
ribs___
Zinc, oxide o f*.....................{dolls..
All other.................................. dolls. .
Total........................... dolls..

178,422
7,140,102
211,299
689, 797
1,079,518

191,827
9,719,741
316,862
938,736
1,447,425

214,559
11,895,590
474,296
1, 213, 512
1, 902, 367

305, 663
9, 456,057
412,719
1, 317, 961
2, 036,343

284, 412
10,314, 529
433,486
1, 378,481
2,096, 379

186, 904
107,406, 503
2, 702, 351
160,499
2,444, 810
5, 494, 564

129,000
98,154,644
2,385,667
158, 096
2,805,121
5,477,884

145,992
99,308, 300
2,521,320
463,248
3,085, 273
6,215,833

124,983
126, 928,460
3,489, 589
' 532,769
3, 291, 560
7,438,901

301,339
105,710, 265
2,920,616
744, 029
3, 346,046
7,312,030

174,844, 701
6,804,684
316,542
1,164, 465
450,462
12,260

700,308
700,308

825,987
825,987

729, 706
729,706

880,841
880,841

944,536
944,536

Paper hangings...................... dolls..
ribs___
Printing paper * ................. \ doUg

71,106

108,400

109,203

84,857

111,146

Writing paper and envelopes, .dolls..
All other............................... : .dolls . .

114, 016
1, 355,764
1, 540, 886

84,305
1, 713,929
1,906, 634

112,770
1, 963,284
2,185, 257

108,117
2, 520,901
2,713,875

110,329
3, 111, 688
3,333,163

82, 675,140
4,515, 534
345,041
6,128
322, 016
11,200

95,115, 954
3,820, 656
327,835
11,873
281,390
25,450

95, 076,165 105,882,575
3,569, 614
4,406, 841
350,116
338,495
115,42?
11,398
336,618
408,314
11, 895
7,807

126,365,128
4,957,096
316,913
503, 570
443,032
10,400

154,628,460
6, 030, 292
306, 363
748, 289
417,824

182,153, 718
8,602,723
359,827
1,386,122
509,776
61,088

129,184,962
6,857,288
380,994
1, 998, 445
517,208
3, 079

173,583,203
8,858,844
355,219
2,109,533
595,626
8,721

79, 089, 493
7, 222,824
206,294,724
Beef, fresh.............. U b s ....
l dolls. . 17, 754,041
Beef, salted
or ribs -------- 58,423, 963
pickled..................i dolls. .
3,185,321
898,920
Beef, other cured . . . f
---( dolls..
87, 776

55,974,910
5,120,851
193,891,824
16,700,163
.62,682,667
3,572,054
1,218,334
100,631

63,698,180
64,102,263
5,720,933
5, 636,953
191,338,487 224,783,225
16,832,860
18,974,107
62,473, 325 70,709,209
3,558,230
3,975,113
821, 673
514,303
73, 569
59,371

54,019,772
4,656,308
290,395,930
22,653,742
67,712,940
3,514,126
939,448
83, 701

37,109, 570 38,385,472
55, 553, 745
3, 279,657
3, 503, 293
5,233,982
274,768,074 282,139, 974 329,078,609
22,966,556 23,545,185
29,643,830
46,564,876
47,306,513
44,314,479
2,525, 784
2,368,467
2,697,340
1,589,052
1,679,313
2,319,165
145,996
150,051
197,051

53,445,521
5,307, 501
351, 748,333
31, 851,361
55,312,632
3,145,219
789, 285
72, 677

66,645,838
6,646,130
301,824,473
29,045,056
48,632,727
3,031,027
818,382
72,836

P A P E B , A N D M A NU FA CTU KE S O F :

Total................................................ dolls..
Paraffin and paraffin wax.................. ^

***

Perfumery and cosmetics........................ dolls..
Photographic materials.............................. dolls..
Plated ware....................................... ...................... dolls . .
Platinum, and manufactures of . . .dolls..
P

r o v is io n s

,

c o m p r is in g m e a t

a n d

d a ir y

PRO DU CTS :
Meat products—
Beef products—

r lbs_____
Beef,canned............ {dells..




DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

P

1894.

Tallow..........
Hog products—
Bacon...........

Pork, canned
Pork, fresh ..
Pork, salt’d or pickl’d
Lard..........................
Lard compounds and sub­
stitutes for (cottolene,
lardine, etc.)b............
Mutton

61,819,153
3,129,059

54, 661, 524
2,766,164

25,864,300
1,293, 059

75,108,834
2, 782, 595

81,744, 809
3,141, 653

107,361, 009
4, 367, 356

89,030,943
4, 398, 204

77,166. 889
3,848,561

34, 065,758
1,924,577

lb s .... 391,758,175 416,657, 577 452,549,976 425, 352,187 500,399,448 650,108, 933 562,651,480 512,153, 729 456,122, 741 383,150, 624
35,449, 797
34,187,147 46, 380, 918 41, 557,067
dolls.. 35, 781,470 38, 338. 843 37,776,293
33,442,847
38,975,915
37,499,026
86,970, 571 105,494,123 129, 036,351 165,247,302 200,185, 861 225,846,750 196,414,412 216,571, 803 227, 653,232
lb s .... 82,178,154
25,222, 744
9,933, 096
9, 845, 062 10, 960, 567 12,669, 763 15,970, 021 18, 987, 525
dolls..
20, 774,084
20,416, 367 22, 842, 778
9,603,882
lb s....
8, 496,074
8,945, 594
832,910
708, 381
dolls.,
658, 402
1,168, 647
818, 581
744,656
44,171, 674
25, 946, 905 30,728, 586
912,644
1,306,424 12,224,285
41,310,364
lb s....
3, 652, 464
79,317
92,095
60, 660
43,739
815, 075
2,722,661
2,424,537
94, 816
1,925,772
dolls..
l b s . 52,. 459, 722 63, 575, 881 58, 266, 893 69, 498, 373 66, 768, 920 88,133,078 137,197, 200 133,199,683 138, 643, 611 115,896,275
.
.
7, 917, 066
10,117, 562
4,116,946
4,138,400
3,973, 461
4, 906,961
8,243,797
9,926,633
5, 067, 773
3,297, 214
dolls..
lb s.... 365, 693,501 447, 566, 867 474, 895, 274 509, 534,256 568, 315, 640 709,344,045 711,259, 851 661, 813,663 611, 357, 514 556,840, 222
42, 208,465 41, 939,164 46, 560,148
52,375,864
29,126, 485 39,710,672
dolls.. 34,643,993 40, 089, 809 36, 821, 508 33,589,851
22,144, 717 25, 852, 685 23, 359, 966
503, 859
1,709,923
36, 201, 744
911, 767
1, 022, 046
16, 261, 991 21,343,028
lb s....
1,200, 231
1,449,878
38,122
102, 279
1,118,659
77,984
2,687,653
72,871
857, 708
1, 475,064
dolls..
lb s....
dolls..

108,214
9,175

2,197,900
174, 404

591,449
47, 832

*Not separately stated prior to 1898.

422, 950
31, 793

1,771,680
1,767,437

379,110
29,427

773, 760
64,313

691,121
46, 643

430,351
37,067

113, 506,152 132,579,277
7,904,413
6,742,061
4,328, 536
4,864,351
386,297
472, 856
85,739
72, 082

142, 390,492
9,183, 659
5,549,322
509,703
183, 503

146, 739,681
10, 503, 856
4,256,067
416,544
463,905

1,821, 519
4,193,078

1,671,052
5,834,865

2,307,571

161,651,413
11,846,373
4, 990, 699
484,501
1,070,190
9, 799,106
923,974
2,778,854

138,546, 088
12, 254, 969
5,721, 254
601,521
850,801
7,137, 297
726,437
1,795,044

1,724,064
3, 941,394

103, 276,756
8,087,905
6,063,699
587,269
40,647

329,169
27, 961

1,556,671
3,212,009

1,801,385
3, 624, 764

18,266,371
23, 243,526
3,143, 509
4, 014,905
48, 419,353
39,813,517
4, 943, 609
3, 950,999
1,139, 402
1,437,818
184,453,055 196,959,637

16, 002,169
2, 885, 609
27, 203,184
2,745, 597
1,473,564
199,861,378

361,955
28,341

1,514, 651
2, 944, 486

31,345,224 25,690,025
20,247,997
19, 373,913
3,263,951
4,493,364
3,864, 765
.2, 937,203
36, 777, 291 50, 944, 617 53,167, 280 38,198,753
4, 559, 324
3,316, 049
4,636,063
3,091,914
270,453
524, 968
671, 670
1,049, 211
133, 377, 549 j 138, 652,735 167,340,960 175,508,608

Includes stearin after 1899.

231

Oleo and oleomargarine—
113,939,363 123,295, 895 78, 098, 878
Oleo, the oil..............\
7,107, 018
< dolls.. 11,207, 250 11,942,842
3, 898,950 10,100,897
3,479,322
Oleomargarine, imi- Clbs---992,464
416,386
475,003
tation butter......... < dolls..
■
17, 898
17,978
18,633
Poultry and game..............dolls..
Sausage and sausage Jibs---meat............................ t dolls..
1,581,891
1,409,280
, 1, 280, 514
Sausage casings.............. ..dolls..
1,600, 231
1,245,466
1,386,089
All other meat products. ..dolls..
Cfl,nned___________ ..dolls..
A l l other____
___ . .dolls..
Dairy products:
8,920,107
11,812,092
5,598,812
Butter............................ V JLDS---915,533
1, 672, 690
2,077, 608
i dolls..
81, 350, 923 73, 852,134 60,448,421
Cheese............................. (lb s ....
' 7, 624,648
5,497,539
7,180,331
1 dolls..
274,155
322,288
219,785
Milk.......... .........................dolls.
Total provisions, etc .. .dolls.. 139,883,742 146,629,141 135,254, 392




52, 759, 212
2, 323, 764

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Hams............

'lb s-.-{lolls..

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

282

No. 48.—QUANTITIES

etc .—Continued.

Tear ending J one 30—
Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1,089,603
425,724
13,653
10,436
124,296
4,687
1,499,040
11,767
8,699,769
39,059
20,634

1,536,504
628,673
27,930
49,091
*1,346,876
14,117
13,684,678
79,637
9,765, 552
40,542
13,241

1,131,901
448,333
19,264
74,840
387,288
14,617
3,518,466
20,113
10,100,712
41,832
15,460

973,460
414,938
14, 413
80, 329
637,146
27, 501
5,563,841
35, 498
17, 073,214
66,151
31, 914

1,123,471
516,459
12,213
142,818
852,704
38,511
14,481,985
80,298
25,256,634
86,315
39,315

1,071,585
556,142
11,105
122,270
12,947,009
500, 364
28,119,408
167, 023
12, 731,919
55,833
38, 380

716,569
400,298
8,281
103,739
1,078,958
42,807
24,448,888
143,922
14,183,167
67, 316
32, 331

740,499
425,728
6,168
73,186
615,036
29,707
28,976,238
228,010
17,322,518
83,264
43,683

ribs----"( d o lls ..
rib s....
Cotton................................
(dolls..
r bush..
Flaxseed or linseed..........
tdolls..
ribs----Timothy.............................
(dolls..
Other grass seedsb
............___ dolls..
A ll other...........................___ dolls..
Total.............................. ___ dolls..

8,189,553
988,029
4,519, 327
35,809
1,837, 370
2,195, 374
7,077,131
504,937

45,418,663
4,540,851
5,419,056
41,866
2,047,836
2,426,284
10,155, 867
449, 207

22, 900, 672
2,124,997
11,051,812
86,695
1,224
1,433
4,939,237
277,160

5,539,787
437,493
26, 980,110
179,621
80,453
73,207
11,894,536
518,755

13,042,994
1,003,157
26,566,024
170,604
4, 713,747
3, 850,835
16,733,993
574,457

269, 580
3,993,729

484, 013
7,942,221

358,860
2,849,145

382, 941
1,592,017

429,379
6, 028,432

31,155,381
1,892,101
32,764,781
197, 258
257, 228
231, 237
10,238, 780
317,173
167,109
149,845
2, 954,723

19,980,434
1,264,922
34,443,806
197,023
2,830,991
2,815,449
16,149,611
492,710
156,200
153,092
5,079,396

32,069, 371
2,379, 372
49, 855, 238
346, 230
2,743,266
3,475,417
15,078,186
505,758
165,063
165,142
7,036,982

11,998,674
1,063,506
43,329,257
366, 953
2,755,683
4,319,102
7,275,806
296,640
144,948
193,666
6,384,815

7,256,573
594,733
56,403,344
509,627
3,874,033
6,031,887
5,966,986
373,046
315,556
202,975
8,027,824

Shells.............................................___ dolls..

33, 033

74, 328

54,488

119,080

175,764

129,143

116, 052

96,382

53,220

39,315

161,673
161,519
55, 081

283,765
97,787
28,813

256,181
65,673
23,391

300,884
102,624
31,163

224,660
54,060
13,181

297,074
153,886
19,002

290,729
128,698
16,075

252,608
285,640
53,851

244,678
53,398
9,138

301,758
81,477
9,759

424,613
204,908
12,450

f lb s ....
" i dolls..
r lbs----Rice bran, meal, and polish ..
"( d o lls ..
r ib s ....
Salt..........................................
tdolls..
Sand.......................................... .......dolls..

Rice..........................................

Seeds :

Clover................................

Sil k ;

Manufactures o f ................ ------dolls..
r ib s....
Waste................................
" ( dolls..




i

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

756,992
25,126
12,954,806
128,208
6,777,142
34, 016
20, 586

1,599,013
618,297
15, 440
3,037
763,425
19,884
10,002,824
92,255
11,890, 779
52, 071
17,694

r lbs----dolls..
Quills, crude and prepared.. ....dolls..

Quicksilver.............................

SOAP:
Toilet or fancy.................
All oth er..........................

T .

163,382
30,673,547
1,115,263

204,564
24,662,178
932,316

275,935
29,397,734
1,114, 668

314,320
32,529,003
1,143,284

494,406
36,239,193
1,279,618

562,514
28,779,000
1,006,666

459, 092
30,648,095
1,171, 846

1,139, 722

1,092,126

1,278,645

1,136,880

1,390,603

1,457, 610

1,774,024

1,569,180

1, 630,938

340,192
105,012

342,786
99,467
1,205

231, 217
73,189
871

248,168
81,221
1,367

228,777
72, 568
772

236,537
68,428
3,841

214,443
57, 929
2,257

235,781
67,125
19,131

185,071
54,778
20,204

381, 527
91, 899
23,471

417, 704
600,319
245,497
65, 219

351, 625
471,589
307,077
77,390

426,777
492,448
258,620
66, 322

492,055
590,116
290,383
69,759

549,910
636,837
390, 048
87,112

406,231
497,031
391,802
88,548

1,433,799
1,733, 373
602,055
154, 751

1,578, 240
1,945, 059
761,411
194,157

1,351, 779
1,643, 517
333,676
79, 508

822,899
1,199, 293
417, 025
90,769

548,979

558, 770

659,875

723, 949

585, 579

1,888,124

2,139,216

1,723,025

1, 290,062

162,181
52,328

173,527
62,166

676,832
181,393

331,407
85,292

416,725
140,046
385,938
199,230

727,062
414,875

540, 799
320,306

919,504
476,582

626,925
338,619

1,619,230
463,616

1,476,028
427,288

177,974
59,277

237,509
97,633

367,538
220,453

malt liquors :

.

r d oz.. .
1 dolls..

In other coverings .. .

c galls..
* (dolls..

Total........................

* 896,000 pounds damaged.

123,518
90,731
647,415
778,006

361,653
291,022
977, 994
1,081,716

100,719
94,924
879,153
1,134,965

89,259
87,294
865,643
1,174,093

11,815
12,640
808,393
1,102,267

24,886
39,455
607,634
845,673

20,944
29,289
850,719
1,175,306

80, 259
83,698
670,410
903,808

15,323
28,176
1,076,711
1,468,110

24,077
30,174
1,095,401
1,425, 920

1,550,452
1,461,013
142, 646
179,534

4,105, 639
3,720, 562
256,816
266,293

1,442,685
1,485,525
17,672
34,755

139,866
187,336
26,630
45,268

569,413
422,451
21,282
38,402

286,599
241,066
17,495
31,164

224,918
267,865
99,884
156, 617

863,241
764,860
91,721
121,241

525,372
687,969
160,357
251,583

611,518
638,061
155,046
275,717

b Included in “ A ll other seeds " prior to 1898.

* H o t separately stated prior to 1894.

d N ot separately stated prior to 1898.

233

Spirits, distilled—
Alcohol, including pf, galls..
pure, neutral, or ' dolls.......
cologne spirits.......
c pf- galls - Woodd ...............
i dolls.......
All other, includ­
ing pure, neu­ 1 pf. galls..
tral, or cologne j dolls___
spirits d............
rpf. galls..
JBranay.......... .
i d o lls.....
cpf- galls..
■™
r
............................ i dolls.......
Whisky—
f pf. galls..
Hourbon..........
< dolls.......
c pf- galls..
Rye......................
<dolls........




144,656
23,778,358
947,470

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Spirits, wines, and
Malt liquors—

101,290
25, 028,944
1,038,432

665, 538

T o ta l......................
<lb s ....
spermaceti, and spermaceti wax. < , „
( dolls..
Spicesc .................................... .......dolls..

103,649
21,262,409
903,584
1,007, 233

ribs. ..
" l dolls..

and

VALUES

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

Continued.

284

No. 48.— QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
, w i n e s , a n d m a l t l i q u o r s — C’t’d.
Spirits, distilled—Continued.
r pf. galls.
All other.
<dolls-----

1894.

1895.

18961

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

p ir it s

Total................. '..............dolls..
Wines—

296,708
162,445
2,724, 057*

592,387
255,177

154,703
60,124

336,424
151,521

500,338
225,897

36,869
30,149

19,536
24,372

18, 585
24,921

23, 562
44,670

76, 384
82,950

5,676,936

2, 991,686

1, 730, 804

1, 941, 703

1,850,353

2,495,612

2,278, 111

1U)54,723

3,011,894

9,854
49,927
1,408,859
575,665

9,901
43,013
1,117,858
461,560

10,952
42, 980
929, 900
407,345

504, 573

450,325

doz .. .
dolls.,
galls..
dolls..

11,128
51, 654
708,558
369,893

13,813
63,860
802,192
380,588

13,919
56,202
1,125,297
545,708

17,147
69,460
1.339, 090
581,827

16,794
69,444
1, 389, 375
629,270

9,672
46,721
1,623,103
682,028

10,973
52,015
1,498,078
624,315

.dolls..

421, 547

444,448

601,910

651,287

698,714

728,749

676,330

Total spirits, wines, and malt
liquors.........................dolls..

3,811,142

6,670,363

4,152,366

3,041, 966

3,364,366

3,164,681

5,060,066

5,042,919

5,282,321

4,752,281

15,891
8, 858
21, 938,456
707,093
597,169

18,329
8,497
22,888,016
727, Oil
683,278

19,911
8,778
11,788, 990
366.800
681, 639

36,398
14,237
31,829,435
885,198
774,284

125,492
53,962
79,088,876
1,665,926
928, 378

75,819
34,547
72,806,313
1,371,549
1,005,016

71,657
26,452
110,193,776
2, 292,843
1,120,893

71,642
32,199
124,935,963
2,604,362

63,654
29,554
102,800,725
2,005,865

84,127
39,279
28,183,967
. 656,705

8,275
1,733
463,315
119,104

8,907
863
511,659
•95,456

15,855
2,251
329,877
93,426

In bottles...............
In other coverings.
Total

lbs .. .
Sponges
dolls..
;lbs . . .
Starch ..
1dolls..
Stationery, except of paper...........dolls..
Mncilage.................................... dolls..
Paste.........................................dolls. .
Pencils.................................. ...dolls..
Pens and penholders................ dolls..
Stearin a
Stereotype and electrotype plates - -dolls. Straw and palm leaf, manufactures of
.......................................................dolls..




625, 592 |

14,669
62,722

321,898
17,838
58,124

36,429
2,157
44,839

668,585
34,289
73,980

1,388,555
70,534
69, 505

3,987,258
188,579
61,482

1,174,167
55,821
60,940

48,877

45,999

37,780

155,783

186,427

177,946

269,311

305,418

317,468

359,780

402,861

412,668

368,559

\

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

S

1893.

S

u g a r

,

m o l a s s e s

a n d

c o n f e c t io n e r y

Molasses and sirup..

:

' 4 d o lls .

' 8,373,286
992,471

9,385,359
1, 038,680

9,148,711
850,400

6,953,307
737,870

8,913,830
788,323

Sugar, brown...........

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s

296,265
10,389
9,106,259
450,753
515,263

1,107,864
35, 367
7,197, 355
341,641
543, 631

2,303, 376

2,209,411

1,991,928

1,714,275

1,708,962

2,111,658

2,953, 888

3,697,671

3, 513, 489

3,237, 329

5..
dolls.
5..
dolls.

58,334
223,441

69,582
290,494

71, 6^9
277,796

88,243
240,526

73,533
300,441

65,242
263, 365

35,837
365,470

86
387,381

3,736
516, 343

3, 492
517,159

272,421,295 334,604,210
25,170, 771 29,163,086
11,191,827
10,051,487
296,447
259,285

306,900,934
27,475,466
8,886,848
181,009

291,369,700
26,881, 641
9,637,665
222,355

1,908
53,174
1,052,390
1,877,255
10,967,306
2,416,175
745, 999
32,749,078
280,546
115,881
606,187
611, 459

1,795
34,632
1,273,614
2,104, 893
13,292,535
2,794,060
735, 268
32,772,849
282, 817
139, 751
619, 024
607, 685

r ib s

3,892,374
434,585
11,139,770
1,682,202
322,252
11,262
22,192,351
1,004,135
565,487

2,495, 638
291,063
15,092,321
2, 235, 014
147,221
6,056
8, 727, 639
437, 523
543, 833

2,911,509
416, 470
14,865,744
2,048, 561
359, 402
14,089
7,213, 050
292, 715
465,494

o f

Unmanufactured—

248,367,258 268,791, 312 293,805, 855 287,700,301
lbs..
22,292,704
22,939,356 25,622,776 24,405,245
dolls.
21,893, 680
7,186,075
7,839,011
lbs..... 17,715,825
Stems and trimmings... ^
599,195
176,192
1,148,578
166,117
dolls.
Manufactures of—
(M ...
2,062
2,855
1,538
1,247
Cigars............................. |
63, 995
51,263
42,200
i..
( dolls.
30,113
410, 854
408, 551
464,636
633,785
CM . . .
Cigarettes.
1,180,699
1,151,487
1,094,340
1,408,823
*dolls,
L e a f .................................... \

ribs.
}
I dolls.
3..
Allother......................... dolls.
3..
Total........................... dolls.

305, 978, 292 252,258,902
21,924,337
24,513,567
8,953,399
10,761,312
247,243
197,879
1,962
41,685
921,316
1,959,252

Plug*.........

3..
T o y s............................................. ,*.dolls.
Trunks, valises,andtraveling bags.
J-.
■Varnish.
« gaU8‘
3..




5,682,080
444, 392
10,070,650
1,465,849
403,119
14,275
9 462, 228
426, 202
603,170

2,835,073
26,942, 454
109,890
147,335
210,067
258,400

2,704,393
27,935, 230
114,431
123, 968
226,760
282,278

2.730,266
29, 752,133
133,557
104,275
256,890
303, 959

* Included in “Lard compounds, etc.,” after 1

2,941,425
28,951,723
143,390
113,118
335,979
362,975

3,024,880
29,737,263
133,792
100,382
409,569
431,761

1,557
37,381
1,105,905
2,018,616
4,439,002
2, 077,664
684,832
26,990,073
177,668
104, 602
398,841
422,693

3,732
76,172
1,169,467
2,197,353
8,999, 945
2,097,815
807, 658
30, 646,216
148,805
132,638
436,817
463, 547

2,579
74,623
1,164,356
2,290,876
12,198,474
2,624,870
1,019,772
35,432,512
216,512
119,777
588,545
620,104

bIncluded in “ All other” prior to 1898.

235

695,486
22,052
8, 833, 522
406,924
712,552

rib s

1..
* (d o lls ,

Teetb, artificial.................
Tin, manufactures of.........<
o b a c c o

690,080
25,931
14,778,416
653, 052
491, 748

c galls.
* < dolls,

Sugar, refined...........

T

359,455
13,175
20, 386,872
963,123
334,607

r galls.
* i d olls-

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

J..

Sirup........................

3,817,829
267,202
7,573,541
794,727
460,682
17,353
6, 047, 608
301,511
730,865

1..

Molasses...............

aot>

VALUES

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

236

N o. 4 8 . — QUANTITIES

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1901.

617, 355
983,401
171,636
143,256
809,472
626, 791
603,288

468,670
862,088
165* 391
144,030
741,483
518,621
528,914

1902.

1895.

1896.

^ bush..
1 dolls..
f bush..
Onions..........................
1 dolls..
c bush..
Potatoes8.........- ..........
1 dolls..
Vegetables, canned... ............dolls..
All other, including pickles and
sauces...................... ............ dolls..

389,913
745, 636
57,610
60,878
845, 720
700, 032
242,284

326,748
576,657
68,865
69,823
803, 111
651,877
255,857

242,680
429,002
53,335
46,703
572,957
418,221
441,388

473,975
632,073
82,916
61,181
680,049
371,485
407,506

149,167

190,248

208,144

182,805

243,542

350,157

388,908

496,542

544,764

667, 761

Total................. ............ dolls..

V

1894.

1,897,997

1,744,462

1,543,458

1,655,050

2,337,924

2,381,788

2, 799,400

2,853,278

2, 598,417

2,546, 287

321
92, 375
3,181
31,757

384
72,792
867
26,250

319
79,951
1,420
15,000

520
150,150
132
4,460

1,425
189,413
144
2,427

678
120,243
2, 267
24,300

143
49,400
1, 507
17, 625

1, 032
181, 663
687
21, 285

299
97,044
295
15,862

130
172, 019

124,132

99,042

94, 95»

154, 610

191,840

144, 543

67, 025

202, 948

112,906

172,019

86.936
12,177
148,130
543,045

68^282^
9,537
152,709
441,969

80,234~
11,273
259,318
•699,495

123,163
16,975
282,459
990,395

93,969
11,572
111, 040
383,603

108,657
12, 939
129,470
38^, 786

107,317
13,488
144,283
395,443

115, 372
12, 583
196,001
494,276

83,780 ~
13,231
170,556
434,939

95,675
19,754
186,458
590,005

332,934
3,415,546
5,616,476
1,160, 441
2,796, 043

391,291
4, 036,214
6,406,824
1,236,112
3,945,106

338, 575
3, 438,578
5,489 714
1,128, 893
3,189, 820

406,448
4,161, 097
4,796,658
818,841
3, 262,589

473, 542
5,763,390
4,416, 741
785,305
5,020,471

e g e t a b l e s

Beans and pease.........

V

e s s e l s

s o l d

a b r o a d

:

Steamers.....................

rtons ..

......i dolls..

Sailing vessels............

rtons ..
....... 1 dolls..

Total..................
r galls..
Vinegar.............................
i dolls..
ribs----Whalebone........................ .........t dolls..
W

o o d

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s

o f

:

Firewood b...................

....... i dolls...
Timber and unmanufacstored wood—
Sawed...................

r M

f t ..

.......; i dolls..
r cub. ft-.
Hewn....................
' l dolls .. .
Logs and other----- ............ dolls..




1,920
5 877

237,830
2,411,229
4,082,709
816,322
2,636,608

854,284
1,094,094
100,148
90, 832
605,187
460, 666
386,039

883,201
1,269,812
164,902
134,250
579,833
450, 739
555,691

324,481
636,345
113, 531
117,019
528,484
564,550
560,612

2,653
6,922

214,198
2,320,123
7, 836, 921
1,188,353
2,270,072

900,219
1,110,387
73,511
60,088
926,646
515,067
408,840

297,693
2,971,785
6,039,539
1,121,134
1,813,894

533,920
6, 376, 686
4,624, 698
802, 528
3, 608,092

412, 750
5,225,003
5,388,439
1,030,687
3,343,908

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1900.

1893.

Lum ber—

CM ft-.

574,920

( M ft..

694,799

876, 689

790,659

970,170

1, 046, 758

1,101,815

942, 814

1,860,235

10,116,598

13, 076, 247

12, 080, 318

15, 031,176

17, 731, 696

20,106, 242

16, 978, 322

13,

12,412

27, 454

31, 415

36, 253

35, 610

34,294

41,043

41, 496

37, 885

171,

176,798

300,357

361,194

423,875

387,671

371,840

550, 495

572, 704

472, 384

40,

44,510

33,224

( M ___
LathS" ............................. <dolls..
Palings,pickets,and b e d rM ----slats®............................i dolls..

6,774
14,164
779
7, 300

Shingles..........................$ M
Shooks—
dolls..

28,277

40,122

56,047

58,508

50,524

73,791

86,118

39, 255

80,018

93,046

111,052

103, 231

101,040

126,939

169, 667

89, 588

86,799

Box............................ dolls..

275,140

359,451

514,976

529,492

434,290

587, 047

590,271

700, 035

385, 863

383,706

352,928

643,099

695,858

544,079

616, 380

773, 019

714, 651

702,403

620,311

565,404

638, 339

597, 606

557, 895

588,961

728, 753

2,499,520

2,891,805

3,138,424

3,256,553

3,922, 031
54,142, 759

44,382,689

49, Oil, 533

47,363,262

I, 969, 512

3, 559,750

3,720,207

4, 337, 418

3, 757,048

1,827,877

227, 328

177,006

78,146

137,961

123,376
1,572,328

A other...................\
.11
l dolls..
Staves and heading........dolls..
r H o ....
Staves* .
* r dolls..
Heading*.................. dolls..
All other............... ............ dolls..
Manufactures of—
Doors, sash, and blinds ...dolls..
Furniture, not elsewhere speci­
fied .................................. dolls..
Hogsheads and barrels, empty
.............................................. dolls..

1,443, 537

1,602,293

1, 642,370

2,149, 891

3,162,470

3, 256, 880

3,081,295

3, 613, 390

4,422,384

273,455

203,107

275,876

376,960

557,404

817, 515

1,136,907

1,132, 510

990,698

3,112,291

3,427,147

3,048,895

3, 261, 209

3,785,143

3,701, 851

3,571, 375

4,191, 036

3,951,498

4,125, 953

218,880

209,852

216,234

286,846

236,860

210,137

167, 855

117,442

127, 603

Trimmings, moldings, and other
house finishings..........dolls..
Wooden ware.................. dolls..
( lbs
Wood pu lp*.....................
.......... 1 dolls .
All other............................dolls..

1,917,451

2,423,186

2,090,113

2, 865,748

Total...............................dolls..

26, 666,439

27,712,169

27,115,907

31,947,108

208, 002

163,585

167,652

177,061

197,934

287,494

376,273

428,185

436,325

492,907

328,817

346,847

451,037

458,651

531,480

500, 042

728, 375

981,938

777,040

758,578

50,428,161

55,932,270

28,554,801

61,528,437

38, 348, 632

536, 670

696,319

458,463

1,051,867

740,103

3,253,110

3, 017, 787

2, 995,899

3,872,851

3,774,773

4,451, 858

39,624,800

37,513,252

41,489,526

50,598,416

52,445,585

47,779, 848

<.

* Does not include sw eet potatoes.




817,241
801,439

bIncluded in “ Logs and other” after 1894.

‘ Included in “ A ll other lum ber” after 1894.

* H o i separately enumerated prior tn 1898.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Joists and scantling___ < , ,,
B
t dolls ..
Hoops and hoop poles®___ dolls..

588, 781

9, 355, 025

Boards, deals, and planks < , ,,
l dolls..

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

Continued.

238

N o. 48.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

o o l

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s

o f

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

:

1900.

1901.

1902.

Clbs---l dolls..

91,858
14,808

520,247
90,676

4,279,109
484,463

6,945,981
855,950

5,271,535
619,932

121,139
15,071

1, 683,419
237,350

2,200,309
387,239

199,565
26,017

123,278
13,369

yards..
dolls. . .

18,631
11,510

287,188
250,006

257,645
161,006

342,468
225,207

247,213
189,579

[ dolls
Flannels and blankets.........
Wearing apparel................. ..dolls..
All other manufactures of.. ..dolls..

24,252
222,416
67,877

38,756
317,295
168,523

49,822
316,154
143,244

37,055
365,371
285,976

57,373
385,845
315,011

192,891
164, 274
80,979
41,472
47, 439
429,033
407,414

107,779
81,138
27, 657
16, 933
42,672
538, 799
367, 865

146,113
115,052
38,166
24,381
140,463
570,389
450, 077

127,337
105,156
15,471
8,239
123,054
805, 717
500,567

115, 600
86,771
11, 788
7, 074
88,374
852,179
478, 059

Total manufactures .. ..dolls..
Yeast............................................
Zmc. a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :
Dross...................................... ..dolls..
rtons ..
Ore.........................................
1dolls..

326,055
15,911

774,580
42,435

670,226
44,599

913,609
45,077

947,808
42,849

1,089, 632
41,770

1, 047,407
36, 061

1,300, 362
8,086

35,620
267
5,990

74,800
36

31,474
14
415

17,713
30
1,401

40,544
5,311
122,765

104,838
11,310
313,370

367,976
15,489
448,145

224,210
32,101
980,999

164,140
37,940
1,150,695

369,811
41,711
1,217,907

r lbs___
Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets
l dolls..
Manufactures of................... ..dolls..

7,796,686
471, 316
139,393

5,327,618
253,542
203,314

3,831,087
161,678
76,137

3,673,466
187,318
41,287

35,869,987
1,756,617
72,943

25, 892,221
1,251,246
88,422

18,321, 375
972, 076
184,894

31,847,685
1,584,702
84,513

18, 255, 968
870, 299
95,211

7,443,183
328,164
101,309

Total zinc, eto., not including
dross or ore..............

610,709

456,856

237,815

228,605

1,829,560

1,339,668

1,156,970

1,669,215

965,510

429,473

All other articles........................ ..dolls..

1,388, 573

627,456

383,090

598,461

1,014,523

2,196,250

1,487, 631

b3,473,400

1,985, 910

2,076,957

..dolls.. 831,030, 785

869, 204,937

793,392,590

_

,

Carpets.................................^
Dress goods a ------ -------- - - -

T

o t a l

v a l u e

o f

m e r c h a n d is e

e x p o r t s

o f

d o m e s t ic

................................................

N o t separately enumerated prior to 1898.




1, 542, 733
1,512,457
6,809 _______ 8,439

863, 200,487 1,032,007,603 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 1,370,763,571 1,460,462,806 1,355,481, 861

bA rticles valued at $1,604,856 were for the Paris Exposition, not otherwise described.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

W

1893.

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

op

A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED
to

from the

United States, 1893

1902.
Year ending June 30—

Articles.

A ll other, including fo w ls ---AUother, including live poultry..dut..dolls..

153
83,956
11
330
100
1,605

T otal............................... ............... dolls..

86,681

1 dolls..
..d u t.. W o . . . .
1 dolls..

A ntimony :
C]Kfl
—
O re............................................ ..tree.. )
t dolls
. , ( lV
,a
A 8 regulus or metal.................
t dolls
Articles specially imported for the use o f religious,
aAnnofi nno1 nfro 1 »afl + 1TA IQ
T .1+1 T
frAA dnlla
Articles, the growth, produce, and manufacture of
the United States, returned. .
A rt WORKS:
The production of American artists. free.. dolls..
___ dut. .dolls..
All oth°T
__
A
,
t, .frpft dolls-_
f tons
Asphaltum and bitumen, crude...

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

8,971
118,583
4
625
156
47, 206
106
1,999
196
13,211

3
1,100
122
10,007
32
27,300
204
54,351
314
9,484
54
24,224

90
3,015

3
1,450
124
66,838
30
256
13, 712
6,037

3
75
98
47,545
89
861
58
2,234

1
50
2
400
98
60,265
22
92
151
2,489

77,782

88, 293

50,773

63,447

3
45
1
40
109
7*4,592

23
1,230
8
2,550
191
91,728
67
390
203
6,946

319
41,996
26
14, 258
202
62,095
355
8,599
2,607
19,025

103,047

140, 309

181,820

126,520

148,580

23,520
2,352

4,307
63,770
3
102
212
60,145
61
875
9,050 ,
6,367

49,655
1,536

20,068

42,561

1,453

1,461

159,100

13,750

10,120

2,652

1,543

1,119

6,117

19,717

1,081

22,182

86,241

7,999
254,771

201,244
96,141

156, 869

236,798

312,620

84,303
310,778

14,305
445,424

460
73
979

106
2,804
510
10,516

1,000
19,606

18,674
1,360

193
598

220
6, 727

486
7,921

5,126
64,144

21,689

22,706
.. 203,568
10,639

14,607 *
331,466

35,600
246,785
33

1,155
. 23,718

662
11,207

4,358
34,395

239

*
D o ............-r.-. .............................d ut.. f tons •
t dolls..




1896.

32, 075
627
16,815
1,275

16
690

---Horses ..................................... ..free.. £
<dolls..

FW r

1895.

' tree" {dolls

D o .......................................

D o .......................................

1894.

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

A nimals:
Cattle.......................................

1893.

4 9 —QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

op

A

r t ic l e s

op

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

240

No.

Continued.

Tear ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

b

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1,566
134, 409
35,181

1,539
70,414
19, 761

2,203
52, 619
14,190

56
34,242
9,950

2,344
1,555
1, Oil
454

1,593
1, 033
225
36
1,009

1,966
1,380
1, 226
11
8

2, 430
1, 706
1,188
107

1,139
840
300

• 483
1,133

5,861
2, 507

4,158
802

1,315
648

7,680
335

1,224
510

49,960
28,234
5,267

46, 841
33,080
4, 300

37,473
20,878
1,343

25,189
29,011
1,401

36,064
20,307
1,288

69,122
18, 871
1,302

16,733
21,987
898

16,178
5,248

9, 476
3,798

86
29
1, 480
463

20, 938
9, 394

27, 255
6,199

19,202
4, 800
630
29
1,496, 021
1,144, 880
1, 310
4,191

11, 609
3,221

53,497
15,823

59,858
15,370

32,653
8,422

2,065
1,549
2,275
599

3,550
2,596
1,077
453
700

3,629
2,652
517
18
315

4,921
3,561
687
406
4,159

6,023
3,463
197
1,945
4, 028

1, 910
178

4,136
97

13, 892
679

147
539

9,311
12, 954
4,673

16, 270
12,857
4,924

37, 857
18, 814
7,357

33,983
16, 993

'30,412
15,224

10,272
5,507

,

Bone and horn, manufactures of............dut. .dolls..
Books, music, maps, engravings, etchings, photo­
graphs, and other printed m atter..free..dolls..
D o...................
Brass, manufactures of............................ dut. .dolls..
B

1896.

EADSTU FFS

:

Barley . . . . . . ....................................dut- - f d o lls "
C o m ..............
O ats.............

....................................d u M

d S t '

.................................... d “ * - i a o S
, lb s

Oatmeal........ ....................................dut- - { dolls!.*
r bush..
W h e a t..........
c bbls . Wheat dour.
....................................dut- { d o l l s -




71,900
1,902
572, 750
393,943

280
25
216,420
131,492

577
21
548,792
344, 530

2,361,414
1,557,414
209
637

1, 874,432
1,810, 644
1,430
4,928

1, 930, 429
1,447, 797
1,044
3,898

134
80
3, 568
120
297, 062
222, 965
66
253

1,040
575
1,217
530

595, 595
413,229
16, 337
67, 353

44,555
31,278
202
883

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

..................................free- L n,i»
not elsewhere specified:
r doz. hots..
Ginger a le ...
............................ dut ' i dolls..........
A ll other----- ........................................dut..dolls..
El
g
. . .dut..d olls..
■ A /frills
fp A
hoofs, unmaun factured
Bones, horns, and
e v e r a g e s

1895.

7,639
1,938

Beeswax..............
B

1894.

10,488
2,344

4,797
1,618

9,240
6,408

6,812
5, 269

4, 903
3,260

6,688
3, 976

1, 251
20, 656

4, 617
5, 067

T o ta l.................................................... dolls..

428,199

173,212

362,890

1, 575,913

1,173,346

1,827, 648

1,460,350

243,476

502, 489

42,950

26,046
24,092
1,188
7,345
8,123,086
29, 864

60,880
41,331
585
7, 627
5,055,139
17,854

3,593
974
23,317
16,458
1,390
2,513
2,536,777
10,897

33,015
21, 465
1,227
5,388
5,014,945
19,402

36,268
36,096
1,477
4, 714
2,700,781
10, 222

40
18
25,481
21,571
1,875
2,013
3, 938,602
14,709

4, 321
2,740
46, 366
19,150
929
1,980
9,215, 308
34, 675

446
220
42,154
21, 952
1,339
916
13,366,177
53,936

62, 416
27,109
540
4, 372
17,412,453
72, 972

98
13
23,127
17, 568
890
755
18,412,707
72,116

A

1902^

2,870
699

51,054
11,948

5,413
959

621
223

11, 877
1, 786

14,680
2,046

41, 799
6, 962

21,573
2,626

860
150

19,460
4,036

375
19

4, 312
700

4,164
816

33, 542
1,807
538

48,285
404
113

40,648

6,734
1,267
2, 729
470
29,569
1,035
222

38,681
2,854
625

35,206
1,755
342

127,684
7,718
8, 627
1,070
125

58
1, 209
112,634
8,112
10,511
56,146
4, 842

126
3,072
146,834
19, 509
6,623

74
2,400
282,717
18,853
17, 555
104,416
10, 525

157
3,884
75,604
3, 767
12,735
118, 711
13, 239

27
560
80,503
4,299
11,301
41,017
5, 207

19,587
4,510

44,532
8,860

35,001
6,799

55, 303
10, 372

125,306
20,144

BRI8TLES:
Crude, not sorted* bunched, or p r e -fib s ...
pared............................................ free.. \ dolls.
Sorted, bunched, or prepared-----du t.. 5 ^ s***
1 dolls.
Brushes.........................................................dut.. dolls.
Buttons, and button forms............. .
dut.. dolls.
Cement, Roman, Portland, and other h y -f lb s ...
draulic............... .................. ............... d u t.. { dolls.
C

h e m ic a l s

,

d r u g s

,

a n d

d y e s

:

Alizarin and alizarin colors or dyes,
8’ ) lb s ...
natural or artificial, including ex- e ­
d tract of madder.......................... free.. >
f ib s ...
Argols, or wine lees..
. .free.
• l dolls.
,
Clbs...
d,lt" (dolla.
Barks, cinchona, or other, from which c lbs. - quinine may be extracted........free.. ( dolls.
Coal-tar colors and dyes...................dut. .dolls.
lb s ...
Cochineal.
dolls.
Dyewoods—

'

,

53
3

822
144
35, 267
183
49

' ftons .
LoSwood...........^.................free"U oll's.
Extracts and decoctions o f..d u t..
A ll other....................................... free, .dolls.

G1y°erin ..........................................dnt ’ l dolls.’
Gums—
Arabic.......................................free.. 5
__________
i dolls.




62,287
2,271
7,688
50
10
2, 621
761

1,195
429
42,006

19,373

423
6,116
59, 326
3, 355
18,687

1,361
32,713
19,682
1,136
4,168

31,926
6,092

38, 946
10, 859

5,075
840
29,070
1,030
282

10, 536
791
15,551
18,336
1,613
39, 009
9,524

9,812 I
2,361 1

aClassed according to material of chief value prior to 1899.

241]

7,906
18,565

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

2,920
12,441

s

. A ll other, and preparations of, used as food
............................................................free., dolls..
Do.................................................... dut.. dolls..

and

VALUES

of

A

r t ic l e s

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc

.—

Continued.

242

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

Tear ending June 30—
1893.
dyes—

1896.

1898.

1897.

1900.

1899.

- 1902.

1901.

Continued.

Gums—Continued.
lbs
Camphor, crude.....................fre e .. £ .
dolls
lbs___
.d u t..
Chicle*
dolls..
Copal, cowrie, and dammar*-free.

70 068

3, 499

26,048

1,021

1, 209
278

300

713
107

121

■lbs. . . .
! dolls..
- l b s ....
Shellac.................................... free-. ^
! dolls..

.dolls..
A ll other..................................free------dolls .
Total...................................................
-lbs----Indigo............................................... free.. |
’ 'dolls..
-lbs___
Licorice root.................................... free., j
! dolls..
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching powder i-lbs___
.........................................................free., i1dolls
lbs
D o .......................
du t.. j
dolls- trails. 1
Mineral waters, all not artificial.free.. j
! dolls
- calls
, ftW1 ••
A°
Mineral w aters...............................dut.. |
’ dolls.
- lbs. . . .
Opium, crude, or unmanufactured. free. ]
1dolls..

908
294
171, 505
27, 045
370, 583

lbs-----

Gambier or terra japonica.. .free..




1895.

196,568
7,101

175, 729

104, 245
4,218
56, 937
14, 514
187, 908

212, 285

209,001

130,085
98, 781
463

73, 575
57, 751
55,857

67,148
45, 838

29
10,600

1, 620

33
15, 892

342,287
20,513
30,719

267,121
13,208
68, 500

271,184
13, 009
66,474

5,452
25,703

14, 026
99, 050

15, 682
84, 584

78,477

133,397

124, 412

22,333
14, Oil
29,430

82,647
80, 926
118,666

457

1,608
22, 509
781

73
50

1, 674
752

319, 666
15, 520
46,196
11, 391

305

497
163

5,047

683

2,431

12,426

1, 682

5,428

3, 275
1,253

6, 816
13, 309

726
561

778
1, 752

330,082
59,490
514, 200
55, 436
1, 086, 943

168, 270

69, 867
13,815
105,139

36, 371
89,135
16, 655
43,436

188, 818

204, 654

196, 307
123,812

117, 040
82, 594
490

285
142
1, 849, 628
378,459
409, 535
44,635
149, 626
5,197

1,805,405
330, 511
743, 273
82, 346
301,071

90,608
17, 375
27,889

14,157
51,393
10,119
36,678

219,177

484, 069

493,955

95, 507
69,117

45, 006
35,100

80, 955
40,107

40

40, 834
8,830

461

328

41,151
262,035
8,350

1,710
990

3,965
100

178
13

110
8

147,908
1, 979

1, 584
56

181, 308
2, 899

10,079
• 4,390

9,771
3, 961

8,836

11, 295

4,161

4,925

24, 660
393
34, 359
480
155
114
4, 275
1, 702
50
100

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , a n d

1894.

O pium -

D o.

147
820

1,235
2. 360

2, 260

4, 979

5, 540

356

448

502

5,100
456

32,400

60,095

58, 240

680

1,339
94, 685

5, 616
146

4,032
128, 620
2, 065

1,232
501, 812
10,613
3,172
101

64
35

1,500
460

2, 089
591

1, 469,421
38, 608
1,801

2,456,648
. 59,809
996
39,333
213,155
2, 729
102, 019
3, 615

2, 251,128
48,015
1,158

Nitrate of, or saltpeter, crudeb. free. j
‘
l dolls.
A ll other................................. free.. \ ^ 8“ *
c dolls.
Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids r ozs.. .
or salts of cinchona bark......... free.. I dolls.
Soda—
r ib s ...
Caustic...................................... dut..
t dolls.
tons .
Nitrate of..................................free..
dolls.
Sal soda and soda a s h ............du t.. $ ^ 8*
i dolls.
A ll other salts o f ...............
Sulphur or brimstone, crude .

.dut..

81,017
77, 600
1,189
68,325

i dolls,

1,000

r tons .
•'free' l d o l l s .

15
363

Samac,ground................................ dut.. Sft*8--< dolls.
r lbs----Vanilla beans..................................free.
i dolls..
A ll other...................................
....................................... free., dolls. .

55,938
131,140
4

25

60

500
11
1,496
4,818
282, 563

50
1,000
320

45,641
214,593
1,714
83, 629
2, 977
100
2, 310

11,693
835
44
21,165

220
44,155
2,211
200

7, 381

55

1,555,503 • 1,940,659
30,224
37, 641

1, 499,803
27,151

528,310
11,834
102,747
5, 235
37,094
10, Oil

733
27,702
473, 026
4,525
75,171
1,131
182
2, 405

1, 048,139

886
32,574
2,196,447

4,658
26, 733

8,501
110, 619

324
422
7, 505

1,297
674
14,304
23, 359

397
15, 254

24,865
144,152
307, 069

3,942
30,383
356, 870 ,

49,550
108, 594

49,622
112,518
176
808

55,160
4,036
74,208
1,495
111,417
4,294
31,183
887
12,228
3,236

296, 764
25, 992
434,482
8,126
947
40
5, 518
301

190,847
24, 348
230,150

*261,600
46,190
528, 806

4, 616

10,273

46, 838
1,668
120,120

16,200
350
34,601

2, 688
500
108

834
1,062
307

1, 068,492
19,239
1,059

1,069,481
20,518
3,863

1,092,747
23, 383
2,171

1,230,506
26,515
3, 610

35,091
4,455, 482
14,824

130,247
80,422
439

84,699
253,628

138,903
196, 229

31,765
350

335,564
4,472
412

4,081
143,997

2,442
61,454
771

1, 407
32,204

10,516

334
7, 889

24,375
383
29,861

67,412
321,468

40,707
364,660

103,300
290, 340

9, 647
88,510
1,939
90,104
262,508
334,093

3,487
333
7,313
96,150
1,786

1,017
22, 868
79,295

71,771
220,619

1, 281
116,033
440, 603

248, 587

323, 208

bIncluded in “ All other chemicals ” prior to 1894.

243j

“Included in “ A ll other chemicals,” etc., prior to 1899.

128,300
2,575
12,180

7, 400
155

12
1, 655
4, 713
276, 446

186,200
3,320
233,860

89, 600
1,719

57,328
117,230

1,108
99
18,416
1,426

d u t . . f lbs* dolls.

Muriate of................................free.. £
l dolls.




14
58

8,029
15, 762
3

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

rib s ...
' l dolls..
r ib s ...
Prepared for smoking.......... dut.
‘ i dolls.
Potash—
r ib s ...
Chlorate o f.............................. free.
( dolls.
Crude .

4 9

.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES OF A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

244

H o.

etc .—Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

166, 632 '
749,775
234,199

136,338
703,000
222, 706

141, 651
784, 587
259,312

115,573
747, 747
377,900

123,871
997,139
420,105

109,078
728,415
713,936

221,398
1,157,136
794,970

997, 663

983, 974

925,706

1,043,833

1,125, 647

1,417,244

1,442,351

1,952,106

2,000
57

64, 840
940

2,293
418
37
76

12,363
1,889
67
450

14,324
1,632
135
1,270

50,827
10,351
102
638

23, 623
4, 735
45
483

3,887
1,104
136
1,456

730
17,541
18, 271

702
1,279
1,981

4, 580
813
5,393

2,100
2, 809
4,909

561
678
1,239

3,631
3,183
6,814

C hemicals, drugs, and dyes—Continued.
All other................................
c free..dolls..
Total...............................
< dut ..dolls..

66,143
483, 623
144, 499

156,914
586,070
268,440

Total chemicals, etc....... .............. dolls..

628,122

854,510_

?79 183
6 958
82, 971
2,508
1,513
566
116
895

241 535
5 379
10, 224
389
178
72
166
1,287

12,113
348
143
36
98
671

1,556
355
1, 911

371
48,932
49, 303

137
629
766

root :

Raw, unground.........................

1

Roasted, ground, or otherwise pre- lbs---pared ..................................... ..d u t.. \ dolls..
Chocolate, prepared or manufactured, not c lbs---including confectionery.............. ..dut.. <dolls..
r tons ..
Clays or earths................................ ..dut.. ]
l dolls..
Clocks and watches, and parts OF:
Clocks, and parts of...................
Watches, and parts o f..............
Total.................................
Coal and
Coal-

, 144,513
779,115
218, 548

458
96
44 .
559
311
10,830
11,141

coke :

Anthracite..........................
Bituminous........................
Coke............................................

dolls
ctons...
dolls..

•
dUH dolls..
or cacao :
( lbs___
Crude, and leaves and shells of. .free.. <
l dolls..
,
[ lbs___
Prepared or manufactured___ ..dut.. \
* dolls..

Cocoa,




550
2, 857
53
226

686
5,341
153
1,174

4,292
7,888
202
1,033

4,388
5, 878
1, 070
3, 640

5,032
5,351
58
511

7,272
7,235

6, 311
13,917

4,104
14,282
1
32

7
31
5,132
16,961
20
57

1,488,167 . 1,682,337
262,737
267, 790
9, 838
4,544
3,612
2, 553

924, 391
137, 785
8, 991
1, 774

1,262, 557
165, 537
4,748
878

1, 266, 743
140,090
6, 878
1, 535

1, 394, 626
196, 618
3,641
903

2,361,336
807,861
3,668
812

3,127, 595
389, 979
1, 601
480

2,047, 725
246,883
1, 418
318

2,593,708
328,824
200
67

8
106
257
1,548

FOREIGN EXPORTS -----QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1897.

1894.

Chicory

1902.

1896.

1895.

1893.

Coffee................................................. free.. \ ^ 8’
( dolls..
Coffee (under section 3rtariff act of Oct. fibs___
i iftam
dot Jd«lls
Collodion and manufactures o f............dut. .dolls..

8,910,837
1,491,125
3,162,981
549; 937

3,259, 718
612, 260
605, 625
101, 844
221

Ore and regulus..........................free.. f
8
<dolls..
Ore (fine copper contained therein) <lbs---Pigs, bars, ingots, plates, old, and t lbs___
other unmanufactured............free.. \dolls..
'
■ ribs....
D o ............ ............................. dat" Idolk..
Manufactures of...............................dut.. dolls..
Total, not including ore............... dolls..
Cork wood, or cork bark, unmanufactured

1, 530, 837
18,719
3,473
225
1,0 1 2

110,140
671, 887
59, 613

7,926,075
1,258, 758

13, 086,134
1, 650, 441

18, 823, 371
2, 393, 450

30, 070,195
2, 905, 286

226

523

349
668

4, 762
734,117

34, 462, 615
2, 867,582

347

2, 777

1,243
237, 600

6,136
827,108

12, 380
1,825, 370

3, 868

96, 739

45, 835,281
4,179, 779

818
70,570

39,191,140
3, 690, 817

659, 352
50, 901
223, 056
20,469

192,466
14, 666

22, 374,167
1, 381,197

1,517, 933
76, 868

3,785, 849
556, 513

8 , 705, 891

1,433, 275

11,183, 047
1, 739, 281

11, 242
31,711

6 , 689
21,355

6,130
1, 387, 327

6 , 789
83, 657

21,170
577,683

10, 332
1, 443,607

5,150
1, 744,431

1,046,981
83,378
7,033
90,411

992. 000
72,177
27,453
99, 630

451,165
38,667
371,575
24, 722
4, 330
67, 719

27,936
7.316

57, 805
8 , 390

63, 728
9,741

83, 060
16, 585

80,027
14,255

93,177
10, 391

75, 455
11, 350

79,486
42,264

62,549
31,842

71, 516
31,916

Unmanufactured........................free.. 5
----l dolls..

360,832
51,814

1,029,936
141, 051

771, 614
70,546

1,188,356
112,162

1,188, 523
114, 768

499,684
41, 659

1,381,463
168, 761
24, 935
999

306,452
41,358
2,968
225

1,470, 566
172, 890

Waste or flocks................... ........free.. S ----1 dolls
Manufactures of—
Cloth—
Not bleached, dyed, colored, 1
stained, painted, or print- l 8 * J 8“
<
ed............... ........... . . d u t . . r oU8- Bleached, dyed, colored, "
J
stained, painted or print- }-S J S"
/*‘
'
dolls....
ed.............................dut... J
Total cloth....................................... dolls..

293, 988
31,147
10,960
274

10, 500
478

18,395
1, 384

20, 955
1 , 066

60,144
2,986

6 , 237

292

1, 525
107

18, 901
1,104

17,490
1, 425

223, 376
21,167

324, 256
32,892

242, 899
22,188

781, 861
58, 775

313,196
28, 614

1, 012, 910
78,125

215,449
19, 649

371, 440
32,912

212,071
29,469

128,958
15, 586

21,645

34,276

23,254

61, 761

28,906

78, 232

20, 753

34,337

29,469

17, 880

Cork, manufactures o f ..........................dut..dolls..

Co tto n, a n d m an u fa c tu r es o f :




20,905
2, 294

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

C opper, an d m anu factu res o f :

8 ,974, 209

4 9

,—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

of

Articles

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

of

2

N o.

etc .—Continued.

Tear ending June 30—
4

Articles.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.
F 6
O

Cotton, and manufactures of—Continued.
Manufactures of—Continued.
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing
apparel, not including knit goods
................................................dut.. dolls..
Knit goods: Stockings, hose, half hose,
shirts, drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped on knitting
machines or frames, or knit by hand
................................................dut.. dolls..
Laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings,
neck rufflings,ruchings, trimmings,tuckings, lace window curtains, and other
similar tamboured articles .. dut.. dolls. .
Thread (not on spools), yarns,(lbs ----warps, or warp y a rn ...........dut.. (dolls..
A ll other....................................dut. . dolls -.

1893.

21, 735

22, 968

41, 665

29,992

16,654

12, 417

17,986

51,041

21,154

3,628

11,516

9, 279

19, 753

17,610

8,330

7,324

10, 356

3, 012

7,500

55,083
1, 700
464
72,105

25,746
26,161
5,524
113,583

40, 992
3, 544
954
80,157

51, 608
6, 670
2,875
113, 500

26, 245
1,509
590
131, 869

28,166
3,140
1, 241
157, 413

14, 912
3,602
1, 244
122, 701

29, 072
29,191
9, 909
186,443

344,243
6,071
2, 314
111, 633

13,571

158, 776

Total manufactures..............dut .. dolls ..

161,429

212, 380

177, 604

291,162

235,212

290, 036

179, 351

288,103

541, 712

218, 881

E arthen, stone, and china ware :
China, porcelain, parian, and bisque—
Not decorated or ornamented, - dut. .dolls. .
Decorated or ornamented.........dut .. dolls ..
All other.......................................... dut..dolls. .

5, 587
7,015
1,390

3, 406
12, 490
2,985

4,151
16,169
4, 738

9, 348
14, 702
1,690

3, 483
15,261
3, 263

1,936
13, 060
12, 526

7, 637
21, 665
4, 875

11, 091
29, 690
10, 771

4, 827
9, 512
4, 254

7,974
9, 814
4,972

Total....................................... d u t. . dolls ..

13, 992

18,881

25, 058

25, 740

22, 007

27, 522

34,177

51, 552

18,593

22,760

24
50

2
8

643
116

2, 718
391

341
2,893

1,000
50
7, 965

11, 090
491
1,020

3,950
207
518

R

8,504

E

- Q -I
GUN
A

4,288

90
3,573

T P

947
9, 354 *

X I

167

E T
I O
E
R
S




93, 216
4, 664

.

5
5

N

Eersrs.....................................................oj.-j. . ?f doz - ~_
u t.
\ dolls..
F ans :
.
. «
_
cdoz
Common palm leaf...................... fr e e ..}
( dolls
All other a....... ................................. dut..dolls:.
t
s

Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed, colored, or
manufactured....................................free, .dolls.

Hemp..
Do .

39,321

37,846

3,633

3,482

5, 812

5,789

6,859

4,102

508

14, 730

1,986

4, 502

4, 865

8, 562

16, 942

11,170

1, 267

4,502

4,467

1, 923

120

26
657

100

1,500

295

8
200

75
2, 088
794

743
12, 775
2,162
15,057

3, 728

55
8,243

2, 241
16, 572

523
6,477
1,441

105
756
31, 885

41
1,285
1, 702

2, 882

18, 821

7,918 |

32, 641

2, 987

423
63, 049
642
70,124
16
1, 395
745
148,077
924
119, 008

1, 069
206,736
1,433
125,158
144
6,837

22
3, 568

S, AND
1
i

•d o lls
: d o lls . .
- d o lls .
; to n s ..
.dut.. \

d o lls . .
to n s ..
Istle, or Tampico fiber........... free.. j
d o lls . .
to n s ..
Jute and jute butts...............free., j
d o lls . .
; to n s ..
Manila................
free.. \
:d o lls ..
to n s . .
Sisal grass.............................free.. <
d o lls . .




41,256

8, 920

Total............ ......................... free.. dolls.

Do .

25,672

17, 655

All other ......................... ................. free.. doll s..

U nmanufact ured—
Flax................

23,620

16, 527

‘ t d o lls .

flB E R S , V E G E TA BLE , A
M ANUFACTU RES O F :

2,683

15, 407

F e r t il iz e r s :
Guano...........................................free.. 5 *ons “
l dolls..
c tons .
Phosphates, crude...................... free..

3,887 I

47
4,941

5
454

86
14,452

834
2,094
1, 217
59, 029
184,905
107, 347
73
249
184
284
17, 736
26, 689
23, 259
27,334
3,120
2,672
5, 071
2, 662
1, 870
197, 864
161,213
343, 687
144,007 * 216,526
178
709
179
10
8, 754
8,728
51, 774
700
1,516
243
, 517
1,961
3,369
376,187
161, 686
24,895
49, 296
252, 382
5,481
3,152
2,404
1, 002
3, 913
389,946
286,155
165,826
120,166
432,515
a Classed according to material of chief value prior to 1

582
50, 940
1, 602
137,450

150
17,196
1, 813
198,107
27
1, 315

126, 426
1, 777
250,934

246, 034
1, 393
205,568

1, 021

291,
1,

117,

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

D o...-...............................................dut.. dolls..
Feathers and down, natural, dressed, colored, or
manufactured..................................... dut.. dolls.
Feathers, flowers, fruits, grains, and leaves, arti­
ficial......................................................dut.. dolls..

1,355 |

1,101

207,065
1,767
291,980

bC
-a

and

VALUES

Articles

of

1894.

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

1895.

etc .—Continued.

Year ending June 30—

Articles.
1893.

1896.

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

1901.

1902.

grasses, a n d

•

m a n u f a c t u r e s of—Continued.

Unmanufactured—Continued.

tons . .
Allother...............................................free-'> dolls..

849
125,108

602
70,887

739
65, 550

270
23, 056

226
39, 226

126
17, 239

103
10,839

40
3,748

16,460

271
34,056

Total unmanufactured...................dolls..

682, 666

1,146,461

1, 038, 071

793, 894

532,539

515,162

577,043

672,053

418,113

871,832

1 , 066

465

3,917

555

584

26, 738

28,763

12,095

16,404

676
125
16, 083
3,552
125,160
5,945

1,140
218
5, 088
1,154
145,547
7,680

1, 505
977
74
51
285,212
17, 705

107,971
7,733
248
129
222, 975
12,916

34,100
2, 279
1, 553
1,157

15, 040
1,081

16,876

14,439
693

c

Manufactures of—
Bagging, gunny cloth, and similar
fabrics suitable for covering cotton
fp
ftfl r nil &
l
Tin
__________________ dnt.-dnlls.
Bags for grain made of burlaps free dolls

y in

_ ..

151

11,594

3,991
7, 490

6,279

9, 326

350
12, 924

3,132

2, 514

1,487

24

7, 402

1,074
22,413
2,004

36
13, 093
1,165

22, 096
1, 735

18, 560
1,376

11,495
38, 544
3, 995

278,969
7, 428

241,971
7,738

116, 946
4,225

4,237
142

296,850
7, 829

172,870
4, 430

d n t d o lls

Bags and bagging
.dnt dnii^
Bags of jute_____. . . . . . . . . . __ dut. .dolls
Burlaps
fmn dolls
Burlaps (except for bagging for ■■cotton)
rtn i, dolls
Cables, cordage, and twine.. . dut.. £ ^
t dolls..

69, 752

63,417
86 , 511

30,145

Carpets and carpeting8---- dut.. ) 1 *
\ d0 n8
.

„
r lbs .. .
...............................dolls..
Fabrics, plain woven, of single jute yarnb
________
__ ____ dnt. .dolls..
HandlrAr^hWsa
finf.
. . .
.
r an vfls
Oilcloths 8 ........................... dut . £
K lolls....




110

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

F ib e r s , v e g e t a b l e , a n d t e x t i l e

248

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

ribs
Twine, binding11 ................ .free.. 5
704
p , 955
O
199, 658

1,900
53,437
96,298

5..dolls..

52, 613

57,893

• 57,443
. 77,482

1,867
122
84
72,708
104, 526

2,936
439

422
2,216

3,648
62, 033
99,965

1,125
124
17
47,756
122,258

86
59,317
117,256

284
49,959
98,502

749
45,732
99,379

4,450

5,161

2. 675

2,199

18

F ish :

FreshAll other ..............

dolls

2,662
l, 145

34

i, 191

6,629
2, 957.

203

Cured or preserved—
in oil or
;..dolls..

otherwise .

j ib s ... .
dried, smoked, salted, or
|dolls..
pickled.................... .......... dut.
Herring—
r ib s ....
Dried or smoked .
1 dolls..
rbbls ..
Pickled or salted.
Mackerel, pickled or salted, -dut..

(dolls..
rbbls ..

(dolls..
f lbs ----

( dolls.,
r i b s ....
(d olls.,
All other......................................... .dut.. dolls..

Fish sounds, etc.........................free:. |

6,123

16, 560

17,377

51,903

8/471

17, 298

12,116

16, 432

9,789

5,403

6,302,780
254, 025

8,329,143
327, 064

6, 591,913
267, 942

7,139,328
277,930

9, 655, 928
294, 004

10, 855, 511
350, 406

8,010, 587
295, 805

9,758,751
^
357, 658

11,215,978
424,971

7, 843,939
316,135

938, 605
17,122
2, 566
9, 067
1, 863
15, 093
14, 300
819
4, 739
1, 400
57,116
413, 378

2,309, 592
51, 705
3,367
7,775
3,612
36,213
3, 000
298

3, 946, 608
1, 948, 627 3, 337,678
59, 884
69,165
39,442
383
1, 252
1,472
5,091 !
2,230
3, 590 .
1, 746
70 1
1,0 0 2
11,134
15,994
753
300, 660
36,950
52, 935
20,207
2,465
3, 087

5, 214,166
97, 311
328
2,180
97
1,177
18, 800
1,182

1, 963,992
43,855
475
2, 346
737
153,473
23, 932

1,952, 389
47, 731
1,959
6,166
150
1,809
32, 900
2,181

3,478,216
94,515
1,312
6 , 586
349
2,853
32,555
1,596

1,368,801
26,898
560
3,104
115
1,075
18,610
1,054

131, 370
628, 912

299,623
667, 982

584
25, 029
496,561

7,481
70, 787
466, 645

14, 250
62,535
515,411

11, 537
19,851
576,877

73,174
429,518

134, 643
107,102
3,946

343, 619
529, 619
11,182

322,172
3, 883
63
497, 390
7, 972

301, 405

345, 036

431, 331

390,144

317,667

1,118, 238
36, 460

385, 564
11,334

404, 259
12, 239

813,022
35,964

653,254
27,278

4,100
123, 547
529, 048

!
i

1
|

36,226
426,955

68

F r u i t s , in c l u d i n g n u t s *.
>..dolls..
r lbs ___

Currants......................................free.. \




( dolls.,
f i b s ....
( dolls..

FOREIGN EXPORTS ----- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

t..dolls..
L .dolls..
..dolls..

24,129
1,466
16, 271
102,916
131,474

“Included in “ Allutfaer manufactures of fibers, etc,” prior to 1899.

280, 618

175, 044
3,765

216, 952
1,259
32
805, 851
14, 207

bIncluded in “ Burlaps” prior to 1899.

CO

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

VALUES

and

of

Articles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc .—Continued.

fcO

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

F r u it s a n d n u t s — Continued.
Dates............

.. „, ....................... •free"

f dolls..

1894.

38,985
1,560

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

172,187
3,724
161,963
7,897

290,611
7, 673
76,144
4,398

170,560
6 , 097
63,554
3, 586

286,890
9,201
152,765
7,437

1900.

1901.

149, 731
5, 258
177, 569'
7, 507
236, 570
8,811
1,361,710
19, 516
20 k
6
23
968, 915
57,272
34,133
19, 098
90,347

372,640
9,848
49,716
2,293
230,359
10,724
188,290
6,296
8,300
454
1,374,166
72,272
12,800
124, 536
189,441

1902.

41,888
1,743

Figs.............................................. -d u t..P b“; - t dolls..

160,522
7,368

150,960
4,532

114, 251
2, 345
148, 602
5,348

..
...

41, 936

49, 574

37,150

16,540

11,069

9,560

7,613

20, 497
566,908
22.219
2, 334,255
93,405
30, 030
44.219
34, 903

18,429
1,194,867
38, 585
2, 245,442
80, 495
14, 253
128, 589
44,477

11, 325
1,635, 911
55, 061
2,020, 077
69, 582
6 , 413
55, 469
27, 052

9,890
2,036, 087
75, 366
904,497
23,774
7,358
73,416
13,524

27,607
1, 299
65
802,380
34,6 6 6
2,839
76,039
53,594

9,939
3,831
603
559,170
24,978
17,675
47, 668
75,668

11,279
1,660
250
387, 695
18,275
9,059
47, 453
107,929

306, 015
10,454
119,625
5,647
353,143
12, 887
696, 093
13, 669
26,431
735
1, 422, 771
59,867
10,169
* 28, 242
229, 332

184,368
250, 358

485,133
250, 345

377,704
222,248

357,799
158,073

293,023
156,118

349, 073
184, 566

392,489
182, 377

459, 573
354, 999

409,242
258, 831

442, 203
331,406

184,316

77, 613
5,715

277,464
30,476
7, 021

201,596
24, 090
881

232,098
30,873
3,457

44,244

38,516

2,827
20,993

1 547
20, 784

82, 774
7, 830
4,737
2,667
18,085

231,192
17,914
8,116

.

196, 272
15,439
6, 324
6 536
28, 724

128, 641
12, 334

47,800

197,329
18, 943
41,414

16, 429

25, 591

29,640

31, 835

Total fruits and nuts___

546,882

834, 351

656, 975

552, 026

477,187

566,958

■ 617,325

877,660

722,684

839, 774

34,025
155,226

50,414
228, 672

64,262
115, 671

142,468
398,142

82, 397
373,859

79,499
152,763

149,990
- 88 , 600

144,136
119, 051

2 10 ,6 6 6

308,721

189,148
172,848

2, 025

4,140

1, 323

1, 852

814

1,677

1,620

5, 532

6,366

8,537

D o .........................................

'dut'' i dolls.'

.dut.. <
< dolls

i i

C
Oranges...................... ................ -dut.. < lb s .
i dolls..
Plums and prunes...................... .d u t..£ lbs- —
< dolls..

.

Raisins................. ..................... .d n t..P bs---t dolls.
Prepared or preserved..............
All other, including nuts..........
All other fruits..........................

.

Total fruits.....................
Do...............................
Nuts—
Almonds.............................. .d u t ..f lbs--~
t dolls..
Cocoanuts...........................
Do...................................
All other.............................

2 0 ,1 1 2

F urs:
Furs and fur skins, undressed. . ..free..dolls..
Furs, and manufactures of . . . . ---- dut.. dolls..

.

G lass a n d g la s s w a r e :
Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,
empty or filled...............................dut. .dolls..




FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1893.

46,439
952

24,304
664

36, 550
1,129

62,364
1,142

\dolls. . .
feet'
1

2,474
743

6,471
1,433

13
4

214
107

22

Cast, polished, unsilvered.dut.. f 8 I‘ 66
<
t dolls. . .

881
284

7, 213
1, 760

2,462
693

900
215

Silvered.. .1 .......................... d u t..

4,752
296

34,422
821

Glue .......................................................... dut

..dolls,
r ib s ...

I dolls.
Grease and o ils .........................................free..dolls.

Grease.......................................................... dut. .dolls.

5,004
277

120

f

4

958
198

6 , 554

17,195

920
206
342
228
13, 778

11, 370

10,172

14, 604

7,924

7,858

7,051

8,275

8,875
29,748
1, 908
388
5,303

23, 021
40,148
3,035
2,183
6,395

17, 920
8 , 971
865
1, 000
525

15,650
65,484
6 , 615
4, 807

12, 915
16, 247
1,486
1,138

17,645
23,1 S
0T
2,809
570
3,677

10, 365
7,215
679
2,199
18,451

14,949 |
3,359
245
1, 015
2,684

13, 547
18, 701
2, 780
5,105
5,830

17,287
11,067
1,109
535
7,070

82,230
1, 345

43, 724
3,479

33, 826
2, 687
61

26,471
135, 545

27,169
1,489

19,135
7,893

688

51, 935
25,144
127

25, 021
29

100

41,634
838
1, 390

26,398
787
27,185

40,287
3,105
43,392

13, 795
231
14,026

17, 958
5,191
23,149

11,412
147
11,559

1,651
1,082
2,733

4,427
1,328
5,755

19,890
2,028
21,918

8,770
2,237
11,007

8,965
458
9,423

145,413

99,851

62, 495

80, 816

170,416

• 9,622
84,837

79,740

12

229
2 , 026

45
380

49,798
57
453

58,261
1,049
8,695

112,052
2,269
20,485

698,328
212, 362
780,475
84,302

405,802
118, 430
492,859
81,741

672,414
196,483
792,597
122,851

' 941,5 4 5

675,342
224,897
1,527 410
272,831

$

Total.......................................

5,600

500
575

7

Plate glass—

66
Cast, polished, silvered-----d u t..
< dolls.
A ll other...............................................dut.. dolls.

55,285
984

10

G u n p o w d e r , a n d a l l e x p l o s iv e s :
Firecrackers........................................dut.. dolls.
A ll other............................................. dut. .dolls.
Gu t, unmanufaet ured............................. free.. dolls.

18,767
143,021
100

H air :
T nmanufactured............................... free.. dolls.
J
Manufactures of................................ dut. .dolls.
Total......................................................dolls.
Hats, bonnets, and hoods, materials for, composed
of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, or
rattan....................................................... free.. doll s..
D o.a............. .............................. .........dut. .dolls..
H ay.

.dut

r tons ..
t dolls..

H i d e s a n d s k in s , o t h e r t h a n f u r s k i n s :
ribs----Goatskins.......................... „ ..........free..
c dolls..

A l l o t h e r .....................................................f r e e . .




r

{

t

lb S ___
, „
d o lls ..

92

114
1,525

736,200
295,542
340, 260
100, 753
159,875
120,566
356,759
9,569,928 12,514,996
254, 606 ’ 1,049,481
902, 326 1,075,413
545, 681
aIncludes “ Hats, bonnets, and hoods ” after 1899.
77, 633

214,588

359,181
1, 574,427
314, 963

FOREIGN EXPORTS -----QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

28,031
659

Cylinder, crown, and common window e lb s.. .
glass, unpolished........................ du t.. c dolls.
Cylinder and crown glass, polished—

tsS
Cn

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

of

252

No. 4 9 —QUANTITIES

etc .—Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1895.

H

id e s

a n d

s k in s

,

e t c

.—

cuttings,

raw,

1,280,627

1, 565,372
138,964

r

<

glue

and other

lbs --------

„ „
\ dolls..

.dut..

125,882

222,800
15,398

(

f galls-dolls..

dut

dolls. .
Household and personal effects, and wearing ap­
parel in use, etc., of persons arriving from fort

eign countries...................................
r u b b e r

a n d

g u t t a

-p

e r c h a

602

135,205
50,879
31,120
12, 472

35,137
12,609
92, 614
14, 938

22,610

n
r r nna
ps

n d ia

1902.

1899.

1900.

1901.

3, 548,455
432,460

2,330, 290

3, 213,955

296,478

407, 678

2, 878, 416
403,148

stock
96

dut

I

1897.

1898.

7,057,057
• 678,167

1896.

Continued

A llother8.....................................
Hide

1894.

38,100

80, 069

18, 716
4,243

8, 609
2,323

504, 752
116,254

69,836
31,553
85, 804
25, 328

440
25, 554
9, 050

1, 367
27, 032

2,477
93, 297

7, 523
88, 363
31, 694

1,408

2,622

27,585
13,719
35,408

63,089
29,912
26, 738

7, 507

6, 278

29, 620
6,198

32,356
5,432

10,228
57,114
9,142

79,160
32, 963
36, 921
7, 084

69,283

130,159

47,914

11,295

25,363

78,579

59, 661

11,853

153,337
102,120

15, 338

8, 320

2,595
482

3,197
621

3,305,905

3,906, 324
2, 378, 353

36,428
22, 746
6, 004

, AND M ANUFAC-

TU RES O F :

r

Gutta-percha................................
G-Titta-joolatoi) g

(or

lbs___

•
fr66" 5 a o i i 8 ..
In d ia n
lbs

f

East

free

(m m \

82, 663
2, 563

( dolls
b s ....
]r idolls..
(

8, 944

1, 384,048
662, 839

2, 891,072
1,448, 941

3,437,213
1,749, 072

2, 717,418
1,462, 973

2, 806,494
1,840,482

3, 751, 698
2, 760,046

119

212
1, 676
16

2, 557
6,426

58

158, 736
225

291

■ 442
12,203
69

209
101, 648
77

41, 634
21, 382
24

9, 640
929

31
211
100
992

103
1,212

572
11,513

205
2,726

376
4,502

741
8,976

157
4,582

1, 072, 369

2, 344, 536

617.194

1,142, 007

13,781

India rubber............................... .free..

1,493

2, 302,109

Manufactures of—
G u t t ' n ' - p ftr e b a

_______

____dut. -dolls..

India rubber..........................
Ink, and ink powders........................
I

r o n

a n d

s t e e l

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s

o f

695
16,193

1,907

68

11, 266
10

222
8,388

200
5,087

:

Iron ore...........................................
, ^ Ctons ..
Pig iron............................................d u t.. $
1 dolls..




3,234

115

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1893.

Scrap iron and steel, fit only ft>r re- r tons . •
d u t.. t dolls..
manufacture.........................
r i b s ....
Bar iron...........................................
•
dUt"i d 0 l lB ..

1,270
15,122
32,160
843

1,135
1, 338
26, 215

332
3,184
11,251
372

{

r
1
,
\

W ire rods.......................................

105,482
9,898

145, 094
8, 776

31, 540
764

13,410

195,162
5,245

212,710
5, 077
719,161

93, 496

38.8, 756
9,493
1, 815, 914
45, 657
2, 600, 056
32,101
143, 410
4, 040

1, 219, 357
35, 541

20,210

r lbs___

2,109
468,249
16,792
26, 700
302

dut- | dolls..
54, 539
2, 461

58,635
1,463

r i b s ....
A n v ils...................................... •dut. ; n
t dolls..

580
20
10, 699

65
9,201

1,895

2, 669

341

57,317
2, 017

107, 659
3, 341

138
22

145
25

42,266
1,385

285
16

1, 216
269

33,539
3,179

91, 488
3,646

4,590
1, 010

4, 411
984

17, 619
3,541

754,186

1, 992,029

18, 432
3, 092, 865

53, 815
867, 978
21,174
293, 250

358,295
9, 793
497,813
14,480

10, 610
850, 228
32, 581
112, 036

271,592
8, 215
519,400

434, 558
11, 960
183,738
6,264

73, 075

5,865
115, 633
5,231

164, 963

1, 772
65, 394
1,274

4,104

82,498
142, 000
1,409
76,558
6, 062

7, 543
92,590
5,425
3
259

3,446

336,453

15, 018
3,563
53
11,878

96, 454

335

7, 313

29,039
1,016

105
12
4*339

Manufactures of—

Chains.......................... - ......... dut. 5 lb8- --" ‘ t dolls..
Cutlery......................................
Piles, file blanks, rasps,,

2,449
and

10, 668
279
5,275

6, 232
3, 368

77
1, 538
130

6,149
221
843
59

5,351

6,370

13,498

10,418

6,748

61

60
7,833

70
6, 065
60, 943

17
14, 548
. 26, 214

132
19,165
218, 315
129

168
7,574
208,053
4, 725

700
59

5,209

floats

Firearms..................................

27, 398

Machinery.............................. ...d u t ..dolls..
Needles....................................... .free, .dolls..
D o ............... .......................

29, 571
499

26
8,229
49,034
88

7,195
22,407
32

20, 260
433

11

30
23, 256
98, 318
400

4, 943
80,958
950

164
aCattle hides only after 1897.

253




59
2,780

1,846

ASMdUifJES.

\\ dolls..

Wire, and articles made from.. .dut. .

53, 658
1, 876
402
15,400

971

655
12,286

, , ( lbs___
Hoop, band, or scroll..................... .dut..
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars 1
of steel, and steel in forms not else- > ^ s
, ,
dolls.,
where specified........................ dut.. J
Sheet, plate, and taggers iron or lbs___
steel.............................................. .dut.. dolls..
Tin plates, temeplates, and taggers lbs___
t in ................................................. .d u t.. dolls..

1,705
12, 764

46, 912

10, 737
181, 252
132,292
4,488

740

107
998

FOREIGN EXPORTS^feifKUlH'ITIES

Bars, railway, of iron or steel,

256
3,300
52, 311

66
385

200
7

117
1,800
31,966
524

and

VALUES

of

A rticles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

254

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

etc .—Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

e t c

.—

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Continued.

Manufactures of—Continued.
Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged,
1

1

-~
Lnn.il

55,496

A ll other........... - ....................
Total, not including o

r e ..

Ivoby:
Anim al.............................................
Vegetable....................................... ..

..............dolls..
,
fre e " i

r i b s ....
,^ree" 1 dolls..
r ln t

J

e w e l b y

AND

,

m a n u f a c t u b e s

.o

f

g o l d

r ib s -..dolls..

a n d

109,457

106,758

673
44,168

118,033

135,239

87,427

380
99, 861

204
137,522

171,736

232,787

198, 521

252, 318

231,034

284, 778

426,838

384,119

447,189

276, 350

32,987

57, 013
36, 932

20, 780
27,810

1, 200
2,199

924,705
16, 952

2,310
6,113
640, 389

715

377,465
6,381

17,227
19,128
591, 747
11,528

1,518
1, 500
688, 012

654

43,019
5,012
131
142

r ln lla

s il v e b

98, 697

105

728

1,640

1, 880
4,308
576, 659
10, 284

952

3, 859
295,068
5, 346
2,743

27

9,537
1,095

3, 500
1,440,198
26,404
112

686,990
14,126
10

13,744

,

P E E C IO U S S T O N E S :

Diamonds and other precious stones, rough or
uncut, including glaziers’ and engravers’ dia■
j
f
i
monels, nor sex.......................... . free dolls
Precious stones, cut, but not set ...d u t .. dolls..

661

4, 844

355
1,561

2,220

2,141

313,473

17, 383

7,147

7,079
27,020

802
11, 808

77,991

4,042
14, 265

21,798

59, 334

25,310

24,116

69,555

40, 590

18, 073

7,214

28, 954

20, 252

25,009

50,684

5, 753,164

64,888, 203 104,525, 708 138, 596,838 157, 266,184 156, 282, 518 219, 479, 769
4, 572, 953
2, 608, 464
2, 986, 744
2,478,577
1,766,133
1, 063, 953
584
3, 822
4, 467
24,048
6,240
21, 483

174,305,146

4, 506, 872

40,021,451
792, 666
1,161

420

5,995

2, 261

83, 306

83,775

Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and silver........... .....................................
L

e a d

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u b e s

D4 n>a Lrkt.n, V 1 U ,
1u a io n l/l

o f

onrl

:
in
—

A T A a n d r lKfl
—

Loan L n lliA n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Udou UUUIUII

dut

1 dolls. .

Manufactures of ft.........................
L eatheb , a n d M A N U F A C T U B E S OF :
Leather—
Band or




belting,

and

sole

4, 056, 868
690

leather
3,744

6,113

10,605

11, 013

28,596

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

I bon and steel,

1893.

*

Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed,
and patent, enam
eled, and japanned
............................... 1........ dut.. dolls..

1 496
,
6, 967

13, 237
737

8, 294
1, 583

2, 588
11, 025

9, 293

8, 540
94,543

11, 608
15,220

22,164
42,146

1 , 760
0
21,098

7, 309
26, 377

35,187
60,174

11,185
49, 658

18, 735
115,654

6, 733
99,801

7,813
19,123
26, 936

6,735
8,154
14,889

3, 985
22, 076
26, 0 1
6

7 332
,
13, 0 1
9
20,423

4, 209
27 721
31, 930

25,711
20, 898
46, 609

34,156
10,113
44,269

19, 980
43, 058
63,038

22, 360
16,170
38, 530

121, 479

30,109
259
225

68, 207
1
2

* 41, 521
4
5

58,307

106, 783
1 610
,
938

93, 927

178,692
1, 8^
928

138, 331

537

9, 823

3,652

1, 707

6, 591

2,454

1, 773

5,091

4, 351

5,100

7,177
7, 714
3,562

4, 854
14,677
2,983

5,282
8,934
2, 990

9, 299
11, 006
4, 201

15,915
22,506
2,118

3,841
6, 295
2,832

2, 003
3, 776
2T
992"

8,413
2, 352
7,443 _ 12,764
I7656- -------1,731

8, 623
13,723
724

10,462
1,044

10,465

13, 969

17, 219

12,157

13,832

900

204
7,283
65

5,187
.600

2,486
100

5, 522
147

687
40, 689
41,376

1 568
,
31, 305
32,873

1, 718
38,699
40,417

1,123
72, 814
73, 937

1,686
67, 774
69,460

11, 896
40, 898
52, 794

720
81, 661
82,381

274
4,655
8, 841 ___ 12, 574

624
11,595

1,094
7,406

12, 586
8,206

3, 508
13,753

2,501
3,957

14, 031
5,887

111, Oil

—

" dnt"idolls..

M arble a n d stone, a n d m an u factu r es of :

M
arble, and m
anufactures of.. ----dut.. dolls.
Stone, and m
anufactures of, including
slate...................................
Total............................
Matches......................................
Matting and m for floors, m
ats
anufactured from
round or split straw including Chinese, Japa,
frfifl d n lln
nese and India straw matting
Do
.
........ ..dut .dolla
M
eerschaum crude......................
,

6, 000

M e t a l s , m e t a l c o m p o s it io n s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s

not elsew
here specified:
Bronze manufactures............
All other...............................
Total............................
M
ineral substances, not elsewhere specified
of,

M
usical instrum
ents, and parts of.— dut.. dolls..




122
102, 727
102,849

4, 308
209,601
213, 909

2, 200
2, 759

2,913
7, 297

1,196
140,152
141, 348

‘ Includes lead in “ Pigs, bars, etc.,” prior to 1895.

255

1,262
2, 963

.

16, 214
24

3,475
12, 950
16, 425
—

Malt, barley.................................

1,351

3, 069
94,586

Upper leather, dressed, and skins, dressed
and finished, not elsewhere specified
.... .................................... dut.. dolls..
Total leather............. M
anufactures of—
Gloves of kid or other leather.dut. .dolls..
All other.........................
Total manufactures...... ----dut.-dolls..
Total leather, and m
anufactures of

3,473
76, 535

FOREIGN EIPO RTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

3,644
87,453

and

VALUES

of

Articles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED,

etc .—Continued.

256

No. 49.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1897.

1896.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Animal or rendered—
,
cgalls..
Whale and fish................ ..dut.. j dolls-.

All other...................
Do......................
Volatile or essential and

{ dolls
Cgalls-1dolls..
fSalls"
l dolls..

distilled

Do..............................
Total oils...................... ..............dolls..
Obbb, not elsew
here specified:
Gold-bearing a................ .
Silver-hearing a............... .......
Faints pigmA,t's a n d ^ l o r s ______ _ . .free, .dolls..
T
Do............................. - ........
stock, crude :

Rags, other than woolen.........

ribs----freH d o ll8 ..

All other...........................
Total...........................
Paper an U?annfftpinrpa nf
d

d n f,

d rills

...dut .dolls..
Lithographic labels and prh/tsb




38, 021
12, 200
62
90
10
1, 090
11
4

39, 864
14,921
983

17,266
10,434
968

4, 856
838

1,400
798

2,075
243

2,463
2,533
32, 712
26,256

2,035
2,414
27,418
27,451

4,129
4,271
20,171
27,700

2,846
3,158
22,249
33,042

4 , 271
4,651
26, 329
21, 672

3, 214
3, 248
26,472
20,109

67, 983
13,523
154,178

46,876
13,004
140,738

53,958
17,016
135,508

19,847
9,325
93,727

55, oia
14,706
144,907

33,189
2, 925
100, 966

9,684
4 987
,
92,551

1,103
19,079

11,116
7,553

3,216
17,775

1
12,568

19,178

7, 839

19,906

16,592

315, 786
7, 025
7,738

486, 364
8, 350
5,222

106,250
2,051
3,182

65,360
1,307
5,318

43 878
825
1,024

26,839
414
120

133, 412
2,472
2,914

576
36
60

3 477
2,
909
23

8,753

Mineral................................ -free-Do.................................. ..dut..
Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
niirfi a la
n rl
dut

P aper

87, 8$
% 270
1,424

17,520
6,841
75
240
27
1,799
308

14,763

13, 572

5 233
,

6,623

1,849

534

5, 386

96

932

14,450

19,207

9 394
,

14,287

33,151

19,275
701

2,041

2,981

935

11,010
1,21
1 8

637
320

44,386
1 91
2, 3

18,129
10,538
320
1
0
4
230
197

i, 838
2,432
37, 388
16, 538

3,246
3, 523
64,537
20,249

’ 2,247
2 679
,
77, 253
27, 622

2,679
2,987
27, 432
30, 929

6,411
2,268
73,773

3,917
10, 096
123,526

6, 004
1 , 680
0
135,297

16, 607
144 338
,
4, 054

....... ?.......
14,488

36, 455
317
8,436

17,229
19,357

17,069
69, 015

27,138
8,416

17,806
6, 050
2, 223

23
43

}

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O
1U
114

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Oils :

18, 890
V 8

258

688

4, 213
2, 521

11,068
2,767

4,075
7,271
461

17,878
2,256

203

30,060
58

21,088

19,496

15,809

20,177

23,345

22,477

16,744

366

77

289

9
6, 902
1, 322
8,541
1,642

6,847
1,130
3

10,924
5, 613

7,832
2,127

7,358
479

5, 338

3,903

7, 529

6,138

7,126

1, 329

3,165

107
10,035
2
103

187

35
14

4
385

8
701

4,545

17,392
4,756

2,922
20,755

4,814

5,610

6,444

1,138
208,276
26, 661

1,095
180,236
22,182

1,456
402,733

3, 032

97, 241

47,146
873

142,666

73,152

9,840,606
187,202
c Condensed milk only after 1894.

11,482,495
217,840

R

manufactured

134
7,661

5
269

205

2, 387
310

6,953
1,304

6,662
8,132

15,464
61, 075

1,092

1,389
332
96,044
13, 383

61, 997
8,512
98,189
13,812

3, 399

223
92,194

767
96,393
13,764

2, 302
500

90

67%

1, 280

279, 945
31,385
2, 041

30, 605

110,465

§8,210

10,305,694
188, 432

19,114,698
411, 053

18,267,687
358, 513

205

3

109

9,877

265

4, 012
115

1,745
978

1,980

1,168
430
84,740
12.214

M ilk0 ....................................

995
274
119, 288
16, 604
2, 699

1,760

13,577
186

Total..................................

23, 704

17,127

16,171

16,502

31,257

59, 500

8,830
316

100

11,868,423
208,059

10,271,257
162,675

23,438
711
13,596,028

19, 525
785
11, 588,109

205,271

192,414

„
ctons ..
- ftee- {d o lls..

Cheese.................................. ...d u t ..

t dolls..

G

Meat products—
Meat and meat extracts . . ........dut..dolls..
A ll other..............................
Dairy products—
, l b s .. ..
B u tter..................................
- dut" i d o n 8..

Q I

P r o v is io n s , c o m p r is in g m e a t a n d d a i r y p r o d UCTS:

E

2
56

2, 852
16
165
11, 697

118
2

Plumbago...........................................

19, 275

A

18

33,151

N

14,287

380

D o .................................................
Plaster
rock
or
gypsum,

9, 394

49
Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet preparatio n s.................................................
Pipes, and smokers’ articles........

19, 207

O

14, 450

U

& 06I

Total.........................................

2,737
216

F

9,593
586

Parchment papers1 ................. . . . d u t . . ^ d o l l s . .
*

2,834

N
E T

R ic e :
Rice ffree under reeinroeitv treatv ribs___

Rice.......................................... —

‘ Included in gold and silver statements after 1894.

bNot separately stated prior to 1899.

I O
E
R S
T




6

T P

-

1,697
, . ribs----- 10,811,072
duM d o U 8. .
212, 769

X I

with H aw aii).... .....................

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No. 4 9 .— QUANTITIES and VALUES op A rticles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc .—Continued.
Year ending June 30—
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.
F

R ice—Continued.
T ■ 1 n L vinn
>
in

iLL.o.n.1 nil ,1 Ri-r1-jni Tinn

Ilia

16
234

907
269 !
19,892

67, 200
66
5,067, 521
4, 276
24

411,123

358, 645

187, 202

217, 840

4,192, 618
5, 549

4, 226, 471

3, 205, 693

8, 723
28

3,042
10

3, 405,424
8,649

15

2,172

21,112
31,059 ,

25, 800
1,810
27,610

31, 989
2,928
34, 917

23,156

90,478
81,456
33,143

985
24,141

2,583
117,182

7,747
39, 639

1, 375
6,110
9,880
17, 365 |

57, 352

85,904
655

20,975
1,098

33,321
1, 533

60,543
110

36, 002
667

21, 611
73,580
8, 800
500
74. 080

80, 253

70,193

258,297
13, 657
6,177
264,474

207,902

83, 385
245, 638

160, 630

72,073
290,569
21, 968
10, 663
301,232

207,902

245,638

228,831
480
270
229,101

3,321
69,188

5, 098
251,137

152,472

36, 043
88, 217

36,825
34,422

14,388
21, 906

30,331
75, 299

..........

14,323
17,569

12, 972

64, 748
96,173

2,654
15,626

13, 993
2,936
16, 929 |

16,635
4,564
52,258

26, 954
14,896
138, 023

39, 784
517

72, 714
1,849

60,911
473

49, 967
482

68, 566

119,158
452, 702
36, 639
9,476
• 462,178

93,258
302, 581

130, 391
419, 759

302,581 |

220
100
419,859

35,279
92, 824

8, 863
113, 953

G

All other................................ ............. free., dolls..
D o ....................................
Total.......................... .........................dolls..
S hells

425,192
506
36

188,432

I

Linseed or flaxseed.............

3, 377, 870
3, 018
54

193,199* |
5, 785,180
11, 809
403,550

E

1,441, 299
4, 516
81

205,982
6, 092,129
13,922
500

R

r i b s .--.
„
D o ........................................... ..........d u t..$
t dolls..

208,375

3,454
132

O

216,166

162. 695
2,827,992
6,009

T o ta l.......................... ...................... dolls..
f Ilia
Salt.................................................
......... frce ' UM13

Sausages, bologna......................
Seeds :

2,800
70

987
14

81,230
1, 700

:
572

N

Unmanufactured.................
Manufactures o f ................. ..............du t.. dolls..
SILK:

Unmanufaetured—
Raw, or as reeled from the cocoon r lbs ----(

lha ._.

14,192
7, 561

O
R




12, 650

P

Dress and piece goods.

X

Manufactured of—
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing
apparel........................ ............. dut.. dolls-.

E

„

... .. .f r e e .. \
----t dolls..
Total............................ ..............free., dolls..

W a ste ......................

29, 608
160,630

Laces and embroideries \......... dut..dolls..

2,374
754

Kibbons......................................... dut.. dolls - -

18,104
49,201

27, 499
12, 476

17, 322
3, 991

7, 694
9, 413

8,103
812

8. 041
2,185
14,542
47 6 5

'

1, 260
82,159
157, 796

431, 864
755,404

211, 825
3987260

227, 430
391, 665

132, 652
221, 006

65, 865
111, 074

3, 536
123, 788
290,855

Fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions c lbs___
of toilet......................................... du t.. \ dolls..
All other...............................................dut..dolls..
Total........................................... dut. 1
dolls..

8

1, 756
364

4, 762

8
7,459
7,467

1, 337
10, 293
11, 630

3, 877
792
9, 344
10,136

1, 692
761

455
115

2, 506
671

10, 307
11, 068

7, 493
7, 608

8, 323
8, 994

8, 065
3, 247
605, 549
36, 884
1, 545, 341

28,351
11,574
629, 527
34,472
1,962,660

4,995
1,775
749,343

21, 024
5, 869
920, 876

20,203
7,158

45, 359
1,019,095

69,761
693,463

15, 504
8, 937
17, 343

2, 218
7, 041
5, 781

4 ‘ 364

25,455

9, 277

113,428
286,140

201, 234
241, 523

1, 097

570
128
6,114
6,*242

63
122
123,688
282,039 |

Soap:

10,797
11,161

.18, 669
2,082
6, 984
9, 066

326
6, 216
6, 542

9, 070

47, 207

2, 827 '
606, 680 i

12,683
724,560

S p ic e s :

*

"Onground—
Nutmegs...................................free..5
(dolls..

6, 789
3,361

Pepper, black or w h ite........free.. £
(dolls..

387, 389
29,500

•All other....................................free.. \
(dolls..
A ll other........................................... dut.. $
(dolls..
T o ta l.................................................... dolls..
S p ir it s , w in e s , a n d

m alt

l iq u o r s

1,172, 657
104,963
74,709
4,486
142, 310

40,839
14, 260
776, 366
49, 801
1, 344, 219
103,103
154,134
6, 906
174, 070

108, 972
85, 041
6, 456
155, 559

67, 971
2, 038, 032

68, 021
2, 026, 705

588,857
67, 039
2,127,871

177, 878
42, 020
3, 715

172, 280
137,413
15, 230

262,297

257,736

28, 801.
1,908*
186, 585

93,130
64, 345
1,739

75,671
152, 827
7, 579

142, 003

158,880

256,175

183,111
65, 971
5, 342
259,251

7,459
5,164,

6,968
5, 561

9,169
7,119

12,245
8,578

7, 761
6,744

4,180
1,265

80
64
6,808

138,631
•

837, 955
85,677
1, 731, 352
156,801
156, 058
6, 539

13, 343
3,187

:

Malt liquors—
In bottles or ju g s ................... dut . . \ f 3^ 8'
(dolls..
In other coverings................. dut.. £ f 3^ 8”
(dolls..
Total....................................... dut.. dolls..
Spirits, distilled—
Brandy.............................. d u t.. J f „ SaU3 ( dolls.........
A ll other............................ d u t.. $

ga^ 8

T o ta l...................................dirt., dolls..




9,007
7,913

4, 963
4, 058

6,717
2, 339

1,467
447
4,505

10, 252
17, 690
15, 415
29, 264
29, 554
44,969

16, 820
19, 460
31,972
. 36,474
55,934

6,140
4, 632
153
65
4, 697
10, 287
19, 375
28, 098
32, 985
52,360

193
69
5,233
22, 755
77,561
35, 851
42,415
119,976

5, 561

7,119

5,173
13, 663

8, 470
12,056
32,365

33, 282
41, 627
55,290

48, 070
60,126

9, 843
2, 534

4, 500

5, 876
56, 422
96. 718

7, 954
42, 267
73,779
81,783

102, 594

5,703

4,117

5, 228
2,452

4,267
1, 030

1, 226
6,454

438
4, 705

3, 977
6, 289
36, 996

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

A ll other....................................... dut..dolls..
Total........................................... dut.. dolls..

5, 544
20,218
2,864

6, 776
17, 862
38,534
56, 526
58,543
o*
62,815 ---------76r405.. C-£V-_

to

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No. 4 9 .— QUANTITIES and VALUES of *Articles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED, etc .—Continued.
Tear ending June 30—
Articles.
1893.

1895.

1894.

1896.

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

1901.

1902.

1 ,1 9 2

4 ,4 3 8

2, 758

4 ,6 2 6

1 3,2 57

2, 920

2 ,5 5 7

3 ,1 5 8

2 ,1 3 1

2, 412

d u t.. t dolls..

15,451

63,025

36, 737

7 3 ,0 8 0

1 83,760

39, 797

32, 872

44, 678

31, 552

34, 625

c galls..
\ dolls . .
c doz . . .

15,7 85

2 1,027

22,5 36

31, 979

2 8,2 32

31,6 15

2 1,3 87

1 5,1 22

2 3 ,0 8 7

2 0,8 26

9 ,1 4 6

11,120

1 1,6 09

18, 355

13, 475

14, 653

12,4 70

6 ,2 6 8

15, 243

1 0,830

4, 343

3, 702

4, 751

9,1 7 3

3, 724

5 ,1 6 6

3 ,1 2 0

5, 280

3, 699

2, 839

c dolls . .

1 3,7 08

11, 828

1 1,7 98

36, 855

11, 649

1 5,4 05

9, 295

1 4,7 82

17, 726

9, 552

3 8,3 05

85, 973

6 0,1 44

128, 2 9 0 .

208,884

69, 855

54, 637

6 5,7 28

64, 521

55, 007

93, 526

146,412

117, 201

253,499

269,735

1 37,100

167, 074

154 ,26 9

1 3 3 ,79 0

136,117

4 9,1 60

4 4,3 39

50, 730

7 3,7 04

7 5,0 07

8 9,1 92

92, 664

8 4 ,1 0 0

1 47 ,3 8 1

125, 948

r lbs___

12,754

656

258, 502

24, 830

3 52,163

35, 527

254, 031

•
dut- | dolls..
Straw and grass, manufactures o f . . ...d u t .. dolls..

400

15

2 ,8 8 8

398

5 ,1 1 5

840

4 ,4 5 4

29, 869

29, 716

10,3 14

3 2,985

16, 845

1, 635

1 1,0 92

1 9,593

2 1,9 48

5 ,8 5 8

c sails . .

160, 885

272, 265

89, 494

183,816

137, 333

4, 009

free" { d o l l a ..
r sralls. .

33,9 18

63,149

19, 472

4 3,3 37

31, 407

922

348,324

354,363

180, 521

148,641

200, 046

2 42 ,21 6

4 0,3 73

11,984

8 1,1 82

64,1 04

28,5 74

20, 518

30, 934

4 2,6 75

11,1 44

2, 419

1 0,027

490

183, 325

1, 721, 632

Still wines—

In other coverings........
T o ta l............................ .

Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors

Sponges..................................................
Starch............... ......................................

Su g a r ,

m olasses, a n d

c o n f e c t io n e r y

Molasses.........................................

:

•

D o ..........- .................................
Sugar—
"\T
rv4- *\
- ViniTQ "Ma 1d D lltoTl flt.fl.Dfl JlTfl
•

f 1llS _ _ _ _

free . 1 dolls. .
r lbs___
D o ............... - ....................

- duM

Above No. 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dut

8, 441, 680

44,877, 518

286, 889

1,2 7 6, 375

4, 610, 450

44, 275

3 ,9 7 8 ,5 2 5

40

7, 333

600, 723

39, 063, 680

7, 601, 056

916, 002

1, 095, 277

911, 097

288, 729

dolls..

373

12, 895, 004

13, 656

997, 462

135, 033

19, 859

26, 427

1 9 ,3 0 4

36, 662

200, 270

739, 938

1, 391, 742

5, 817, 629

5 ,9 9 9 ,5 3 9

3, 308 ,50 0

4 ,1 6 5 , 450

4, 358, 590

126, 054

< dolls .

1, 630

124,258

6, 384

2 2,4 54

41, 408

1 47,582

174, 246

1 12,643

109, 099

117, 275

Total sugar and molasses.................dolls..

322,437

1,4 6 3, 782

521, 821

143, 551

1, 099, 224

304, 095

2 32 ,37 2 |

181, 745

139, 547

156, 356




FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

w i n e s , a n d m a l t l i q u o r s —Continued.
Wines—
Champagne and other sparkling e doz . ..

S p ir it s

463

Confectionery................................
r i b s ....
Tea......................................... ................ .free.. | dolls

1,437

714

1,274

3,294

2, 457

1,231

930,199
205,682

1, 717,152
286, 650

816, 416

658,124
118,699

439, 627
98,800

3, 260,420

170
50

141, 511

ribs.

D o ....................................................

306,171

( lbs___
D o ..................................................... .dut.. \

308,966

364,360

1, 047,991

51,155

234,204
48,313

149,165
823, 686

44, 759

51, 306

148, 232

167,401

1, 956, 032

1, 004,488
1, 010,295
716,084
292,934

945, 040
883,644
1,418,482
564,186

815, 952
704,405

185,844
33,770

752, 522
606,466
1,209, 229
352, 818

1,177, 051
1,074,951
722, 776
255, 672

26,658
26, 412
4,946

13,306

16, 506

15,104

29,046

20,631

17,090
5, 023

18, 977
3, 776

19, 297
6, 723

30,547
2,696

28, 016
460

Total......................................

619, 638

981,397

1,353, 376

2, 724, 061

1, 336, 472

1,476, 306

1, 311,994

T o y s ........................................................
Umbrellas..............................................

839
1,959

10,159

3, 766

5,609

2,405

2, 785
210
724.

4* 205
4, 512
1,043

9,995
3,361

2,341
3,936

5

507
424

1,203

1.541,930
232,123

1, 303, 899

1,203, 972
147,939
1,296,526

1,007,512
301, 961

152, 638
1,943,835
542,124

678, 283
574, 896
1,224, 728

809,832
690, 455
1,168, 551

441, 787

488, 909

11, 510
27, 326

30,021
36, 364

5, 078

34,697

15,869
29, 059
4,219

1, 049,087 j 1,250,425
|

1,305, 540

347, 968

49,747
7, 662

466, 255
318, 874
713,723
269, 406

1,614

T obacco , a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s of :

Leaf—
Suitable for cigar wrappers

_ X fib s -----' dnt' ' i dolls..

_A 1 other . . — . . . . . . ------ - — dut
.1

t dolls. .

2,118,139
1,746, 239
579, 902

1,165, 493
585, 768

865,849
708,482
1,325,303
563, 780

Manufactures of—
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots c lbs-----..d u t.. cdolls..
A ll other................................

sails . .
Varnishes........................................................ ..du t..
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Pickles and sauces...................... — dut.. dolls..




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FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES

Tin, in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or gran- c lbs ------

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1, 253, 780

2,130

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No. 4 9 .— QUANTITIES

.— C o n t in u e d .

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1893.

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1901.

1900.

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In their natural state.......... -----dut.. dolls..
Prepared or preserved........ ....d u t ..d o lls ..

2, 861

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1, 447 !

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1,152
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Total.................................... ...d u t..d o lls ..

69, 507

44,872

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175, 563

1,257
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28,357

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125, 791
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Vinegar.................................................

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W ood, and manufactures o f :
Unmanufactured—
Cabinet woods—
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Mahogany....................... -free..
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Shingles..........................

5,782
108, 377

26, 781
320, 578

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Other lumber................. .




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2, 376
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143

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367, 393
2,014
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107, 661
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FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

V egetables —Continued.
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Of

IMPORTS ENTERED

Year ending June 30—

1888......................................................................................................

1 8 9 1 ..................................................- ..................................... - ........

1899 ......................................................................................................




CONSUMPTION

Free.

Dollars.
140, 561, 381
140, 840,149
141,339,059
142, 550,159
208, 049,180
202, 557,412
210, 721, 981
206, 913, 289
211,280,265
192, 912, 234
211, 530.759
233, 093, 659
244,104, 852
256,574,630
266,103,048
388,064,404
458,074,604
444,172,064
378, 968, 717
376,890,100
368,897,523
381,902,414
291,534,005
299,668, 977
366,759,922
339,093,256
396, 542,233

Dutiable.

Dollars.
324, 024, 926
298, 989, 240
297, 083, 409
296, 742,215
419, 506, 091
448,061, 587
505, 491, 967
493,916, 384
456,295,124
386, 667,820
413, 778,055
450, 325,322
468,143,774
484, 856,768
507,571,764
466,455,173
355, 526, 741
400,282,519
257,645, 703
354,271,990
390,796,561
407, 348, 616
295,619,695
385,772, 915
463, 759, 330
468, 670, 045
503, 251, 521

and

Total.

DUTIES COLLECTED
Per cent
of free.

Dollars.
464, 586, 307
439, 829, 389
438,422,468
439, 292, 374
627, 555,271
650, 618,999
716,213,948
700, 829, 673
667,575, 389
579,580,054
625,308,814 .
683,418,981
712,248, 626
741,431, 398
773,674, 812
854,519,577
813,601, 345
844,454,583
636, 614,420
731,162,090
759,694,084
789,251, 030
587,153,700
685,441, 892
830,519,252
807,763, 301
399, 793,754

thereon from

1876

to

1902.

Average ad valorem
Duty
Amounts of rates of duty on— collected Imports
per
duty
per
Free and
capita.
collected. Dutiable.
dutiable. capita.

Per cent. Per cent.
Dollars.
145,178, 603
44. 74
30.19
30.26
128,428, 343
42.89
26. 68
32.02
127,195,159 - 42.75
27.13
32.24
44.87
28. 97
32. 45
133, 395, 436
43.48
33.15
182, 747, 654
29. 07
43.20
29.75
31.13
193, 800, 880
216,138, 916
42.66
30.11
29.42
210, 637, 293
42.45
29.92
29. 52
41.61
31.15
190, 282, 836
28.44
45.86
178,151, 601
33. 28
30. 59
45. 55
30.13
33.83 ■189, 410, 448
47.10
34.11
214,222,310
31.02
45.63
29. 99
216, 042,256
34. 27
220, 576, 989
45.13
34. 61
29.50
44.41
29.12
34. 39
226, 540,037
45.41
216, 885, 701
46.28
25.25
56. 30 ' 174,124,270
48.71
21. 26
49.58
52. 60
199,143,678
23.49
50.06
59.53
129,558,892
20.25
51. 55
41.75
20.23
149,450,608
39.95
48. 56
157,013,506
20. 67
48. 39 172, 760, 361
42.17
21.89
49.65
145,438,385
48.75
24. 77
43.72
202,072, 050
52. 07
29.48
44.16
229, 360, 771
49. 24
27.62
233, 556,110
28. 91
41.98
49.64
44.01
251,453,155
49.78
27.95

Dollars. Dollars.
3.22
10.29
2.77
9.49
2. 67
9.21
8.99
2.73
3.64
12.51
3.78
12.68
4.12
13.46
3.92
13.05
12.16
3.47
10.32
3.17
10.89
3. 30
3.67
11.65
3.60
11.88
3.62
12.10
3.62
12.35
3.40
13.38
2.68
12.50
3.00
12.73
1.92
9.41
10.46
2.17
2.23
10.81
2.41
11.02
1.99
' 8.05
2.72
9.22
10.88
3.01
3.06
10.58
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IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION AND DUTIES.

1886......................................................................................................

for

IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION AND DUTIES.

268
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Animals.
Tear
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Values.

D o lla rs .

1883....
1884....
1885....
1886....
1887....
1888....
1889....
1890....
1891....
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902___

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D o lla rs.

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D o lla rs .

T e r c e n t.

20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
23. 84
26.17
25.49
28.04
20. 23
20. 00
20.00
29. 96
24. 96
24. 55
24. 65
24.72

Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and
medicines.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem
duty.
rate of
duty.
P e r ct.

D o lla rs.

9,617,434 1,905,675
6,229,665
907,125
6, 584,752 1,030, 556
7,164,362 1,042, 404
6,386,561 1,075,811
8, 215,337 1,115,811
7,858,962 1,161, 027
5, 729,000 1,148, 611
3,838,040
894,648
2, 077,112
989, 855
1,736,433 ' 842,231
530, 944
1,197,711
432, 413
1, 667, 653
248,653
1, 082,303
300, 283
1, 306, 487
956, 561
323, 682
312,710
940,364
377,137
1,127,136
399,823
1,172,Oil
468, 275
1, 458,733

19.81
14. 56
15. 65
14.55
16.84
13.58
14.77
20. 05
23.31
47. 66
48. 50
44.33
25. 92
23. 00
22. 98
33. 84
33.25
33.46
34.11
32.10

D o lla rs .

1883..........................................
1884..........................................
1885..........................................
1886..........................................
1887.........................................
1888..........................................
1889..........................................
1890..........................................
1891..........................................
1892..........................................
1893..........................................
1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897..........................................
1898..........................................
1899..........................................
1900..........................................
1901..........................................
1902........................................




Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate of
duty.

D o lla rs .

P e r c e n t.

32, 359, 344
28,638, 479
27,242,512
29,236, 071
29,150, 059
28,706,703
27,105, 510
29,312, 029
29,142, 330
28, 667,500
33,343,554
21, 590, 929
33, 597, 416
32,265,022
35,530, 932
26, 710, 950
31, 678,915
39,789, 972
39,773,920
44,590, 085

12,234,371
11,479, 942
10,932, 256
11,752,207
11,710,720
11,491, 897
10,841, 970
11,691,611
14,852, 697
16,436, 734
19, 031, 639
12,163, 655
15, 722, 826
14, 798, 749
16, 340, 096
14,632,756
17, 735, 937
22, 020, 366
21,826, 690
24,485, 988

Values.

on, the
—

entered for
M

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Cotton, manufactures of.
Year ending June 30—

U O

Commodities

Breadstuff's.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem Values.
duty.
rate of
duty.

4,030,823
806,164
3,183,433
636,887
3,399,972
679,904
3,613,473
722,695
4, 665, 067 933,013
4,661,849
932,370
783,406
3,917, 032
3, 255,632
651,126
589,002
2,470, 983
2,540, 661
664, 903
3,126,943
797,107
342,910
1,222, 741
1,938,226
392,012
2, 749,180
549,836
3, 881, 511 776, 302
4,143,869 1,241,461'
3,579,129
893,312
3, 597,953
883, 300
775,264
3, *44, 741
2, 507 382 619, 978
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37.81
40. 09
40.13
40.20
40.17
40. 03
40.00
39.88
50.98
57. 33
57.08
56.34
46.79
45.82
45.99
‘ 54.78
55.99
55. 34
54. 87
54.91

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem
duty.
rate of
duty.

Values.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

16,134,204
13, 089, 656
11,699, 594
12, 796, 388
13, 285,226
12,814, 526
13,186, 290
14,616,050
15, 265,462
14, 316,126
15, 769, 436
9,907,511
13, 201, 376
13,767, 387
13, 205,401
15,380, 943
16,966,175
21, 599, 570
20, 788, 576
23,513,122

P e r ct.

6, 053,574
3,716,490
3, 795, 525
4, 347, 626
4, 654,165
4, 622, 412
5, 017, 033
5, 021, 980
4, 669, 038
4, 501, 678
4, 799, 214
3, 370, 558
4, 009, 580
3, 962, 504
3,776,999
4, 799, 308
5, 386, 906
6, 338, 830
5, 603, 647
6, 369,018

37.52
28.39
32.44
33.97
35.03
36.07
38.05
34. 36
30. 59
31.44
30.43
34. 02
30. 37
28. 78
28. 60
31. 20
31. 69
29. 35
26.96
27.09

Earthen, stone, and china ware.
Values.

Average
Ordinary
ad valo­
duty.
rem rate of
duty.

D o lla rs .

D o lla r s .

8, 926,415
4,613,607
4, 843,106
4, 992,215
5, 708, 093
6,262, 338
6,473,358
7,010,987
8,141,821
8,727,120
9,377,284
6, 683, 015
9, 263,425
10, 539,477
10, 531,452
6,465,311
7,636, 616
8, 646, 224
9, 350, 921
9,656,502

3, 795,586
2, 570,507
2, 731, 655
2 , 829, 540
*3, 251, 881
3, 568, 277
3,694,402
4,005, 745
4, 660,477
5,028,314
5,404,985
3,857,193
3, 232, 749
3, 563,436
3,576,026
3,568, 634
4,469,407
5,043,426
5,455, 819
5, 655, 669

P e r c e n t.

42. 52
55.72
56.40
56. 68
56.97
56.98
57.07
57.13
57.24
57.65
57.64
57.72
34.90
33. 81
33. 96
55. 20
58.53
58.33
58. 35
58.57

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No. 5 2 —VALUES

op, and

AMOUNTS op DUTY COLLECTED
COMMODITIES, etc .—Continued.

on , the

Year
ending
June
30—

1883...
1884...
1885...
1886...
1887...
1888...
1889...
1890...
1891...
1892...
1893...
1894...
1895...
1896...
1897...
1898...
1899...
1900...
1901...
1902...

Yalues.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem
duty.
rate of
duty.

Manufactures of.

Values.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem Values.
duty.
rate of
duty.

Per ct.
Per ct.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
34.75
11,245,584 1,650, 094 14. 67 24,458, 700 8,499,809
11,251, 618 1, 672, 079 14.86 22, 562, 653 7,746, 405 34.33
16. 26 20, 706, 298 7,122, 297 34.40
11, 980,115 1, 947,459
34.66
7,406,090
10,242,118 1, 841, 726 17. 98 21, 370, 523
16. 25 21, 927,162
7,567, 642 34. 52
11,880,121 1,930,340
34.39
16, 597,150 2, 388, 002 14. 39 23, 015, 588 7,914, 093
8,926, 802 34.39
18, 467, 822 2, 482, 746 13. 44 25, 955, 223
34. 23
19, 713,463 2,419, 798 12. 28 27, 648, 782 9,462,760
37.88
5, 086, 497
697,224
13. 71 24, 752, 559 9,377,238
12. 25 25, 738, 308 10,066, 634 39.11
2, 681, 849
328,606
11.70 28,116, 570 11,000, 713 39.13
2, 562, 671 *299, 947
1,548,550
10. 34 18,656, 650 7,303, 265 39.15
160,147
7. 30 19, 804, 362 7,163,131
34.70
1,101,425
80,411
662, 215
46,546
7. 03 18,984, 410
6,575,305 ' 34.64
8. 95 21,484, 029
7, 651, 748 » 35.62
58, 023
647, 987
1,464, 366
201, 239
13. 74 19,093, 952
8, 456, 296 44. 28
270, 416
15.16 25, 334, 557 10,649,737
42. 04
1, 783, 975
2, 081, 064
279,516
13.63 30r905,121 12, 761, 422 41. 28
2,489, 431
275,331
11.06 32,144,129 12, 632, 686 39. 30
38.96
3,090,059
359, 549 11.64 37, 986, 001 14, 798, 090
Fruits, including nuts.

Year
ending
June
30—

Values.

1883....
1884....
1885....
1886....
1887....
1888....
1889....
1890....
1891....
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902....

Dollars.
18,157, 687
16, 500, 859
13, 005, 595
12, 973, 308
15, 088, 074
15,106, 551
12, 902, 825
13, 013, 823
15,594,082
11,129,410
13,398,411
9,898,493
11,735,146
13,230,451
12,426,430
9,133,090
11,234,809
11,799,419
11,445,467
12,497, 896

Furs, and manufactures of.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem
Values.
duty.
rate of
duty.

Aver*
age ad
Ordinary valorem
duty. rate of
duty.

Dollars. Per ct. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct.
25.35 5,124, 023 1,130,575
21.99
4, 603, 455
26. 79 5, 694, 788 1,185,468
20.81
4,420,556
28.24 3, 450,438
708,853
20. 54
3,672,293
20.41
3, 498, 569 26. 97 4,193, 576 855,730
926, 218 20. 38
4, 210, 099 27. 90 4, 545, 265
29. 64 4, 811,412
20.19
971,196
4,477, 535
4, 007, 097 31. 06 5, 224, 481 1, 054, 802 20.19
30. 09 5, 459, 610 1,102, 347 20.19
3, 915, 470
20.79
4, 343, 622 27. 85 6, 781, 742 1,409,711
3, 083,422
27.71 6,490,050 1, 393, 851 21.48
3,818, 801 28. 50 6,399,411 1, 370, 805 21.42
972,846
21.43
28. 77 4,539,670
2, 847,620
2, 739, 634 23.35 7,385,779 1, 520, 685 20. 59
20.73
2,607, 628 ' 19.72 4, 875, 733 1, 010, 946
2,960,405
23.82 3,109, 015
650,772
20. 93
4, 279, 305 46. 95 4,182, 390
884,496
21.15
5, 295,422
47.14 4, 993,418 1,041,992
20.85
21. 30
5, 228, 426 44. 31 5,426, 998 1,155,742
983,159
21.34
4,472,338
39. 08 4, 607,251
5, 532, 713 44. 27 5, 789, 739 1, 225,136
21.16




P rincipal

Fish.

Fibers, vegetable and textile grasses, and manufactures of.
Unmanufactured. 8

26^

Ordi­
nary
duty.

Dollars. Dollars.
357,979
1,474,954
352,177
1,679, 511
1,447, 029 281, 972
2,266, 304 502,288
2, 817,352
611, 938
3, 065, 585 645, 507
595,944
2,985,837
3, 352,146 674, 642
4,323, 663 893,967
4, 230, 797 880,385
4,472,255
922, 243
4,005,344
795,488
3,902, 303
742, 976
3,932,905
702,005
3, 734, 287 698,418
4,600, 987
865,094
4,840, 346 919,855
5,826, 731 1,027,830
5, 587,312 1,079,241
6, 948, 854 1, 325,578

Aver­
age ad
valorem
rate of
duty.
Per ct.
24. 27
20. 97
19. 49
22.16
21.72
21. 06
19.96
20.13
20.67
20.81
20.62
19.86
19.04
17.85
18.70
18.20
19.00
17.64
19.31
19. 8

Glass, and manufactures of;

Values.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valorem
duty.
rate of
duty.

Dollars.
7, 597, 897
7, 553,185
6, 340,721
6, 341, 058
7, 301, 340
7, 721, 453
7, 750, 577
7,351,571
8,156,936
8, 881,902
7, 944,102
5,035,673
5,939, 914
6,241,477
5, 557,132
3,711,966
4,160, 259
4,905, 388
4, 865, 478
6, 052,260

Per ct.
Dollars.
55.05
4,182,617
4, 205, 638
55.68
58. 57
3, 714, 068
55. 40
3, 694, 924
59.14
4,510, 312
62.16
4,799,252
4,526,582
58.40
4,215,839
53.69
4,532,220 ! 55.66
57.23
5,331,089
5,067,306
60. 40
3, 500,225
69. 5|
3,124, 639
52.6f)
2,875, 364
46.07
2,629,581
44.9B
2,133, 861
57.49
2,499, 276
60.07
2,825,395
57.60
2,743,096
56.38
3,545,795
58.50

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o

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AMOUNTS of 5 DUTY COLLECTED
.
2
COMMODITIES, etc .—Continued.
Iron and steel, and manufactures of.

Jewelry and precious stones.

1883..........................................
1884..........................................
1885............... ..........................
1836..........................................
1887..........................................
1888..........................................
1889............... ..........................
1890..........................................
1891.........................................
1892.......................................
1893..........................................
1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897..........................................
1898..........................................
1899.........................................
1900.........................................
1901..........................................
1902..........................................

Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate of
duty.

Values.

D o lla rs .

Year ending June 30—

D o lla rs.

P e r c en t.

D o lla rs.

57,529,466
42,917,747
33, 903, 258
38,631, 777
50, 618, 986
51,079,970
43, 510,134
43,498, 075
55, 895,391
29,816,635
34,858,929
20, 559,368
24, 047,406
25,934,118
16,361,778
12, 809,186
11,796,060
20,857,844
18, 319,109
28,261, 053

21,582, 554
14,799,117
11,973,908
14,631, 876
20, 713, 234
21, 283,832
16, 909, 340
15, 384,176
18, 260,171
16, 519, 326
21, 916,447
14, 063, 672
11, 641, 561
10,064, 356
6, 572,930
5,830,089
5,140,785
7,815,929
6,988,479
10,464,404

Values.

Values.

D o lla rs .

1883..........................................
1884..............- ..........................
1885.........................................
1886..........................................
1887..........................................
1888....................... .................
1889..........................................
1890............................., ...........
1891..........................................
1892..........................................
1893..........................................
1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897.........................................
1898.........................................
1899...................................
1900..........................................
1901.........................................
1902..........................................




12, 653, 722
11,362,891
10,262,615
11,466,411
10,933,570
11, 671,497
11,202,907
11,974,454
12,474, 516
13,368,166
15, 303,244
9,602,749
13,823,860
13, 250,149
13, 588,986
11,315,233
11,179,337
13,130,742
11,682,328
11,281,763

Average
Ordinary
ad valo­
duty.
rem rate of
duty.
D o lla rs .

3, 770, 547
3,158, 854
2,869,224
3, 262, 233
3,286,862
3,479,249
3,417,683
3,796,203
4,145,013
4, 500,359
5, 228,265
3,198,394
3,633,434
3,375, 240
3,348,445
3,658,655
3,988,377
4,635,856
4,104,453
4,074,793

P e r c e n t.

29.80
27. 80
27.96
28.45
30. 06
29. 81
30.51
31.70
33. 23
33.66
34.16
33.31
26.28
25.47
24.64
32.33
35. 68
35.31
35.13
36.12

5

Average
Ordinary ad valo­
duty.
rem rate of
duty.
D o lla rs.

37.52
8,196, 731
34.48
9, 377,546
35.32
6,114, 361
37. 89 8, 367, 838
40.92 10, 981,192
41.67 11,032, 311
38.86 11, 389,180
35. 37 12, 952, 423
32.67 13,174, 373
55.47 12,561, 871
62.80 15, 203, 563
68.41 14, 856, 985
48.41
7, 302,556
38. 80 7,408, 008
40.17
3,222,954
45.51
7, 460, 975
43.58 13,576, 956
37.47 13, 290,466
38.15 16, 489,989
-37.03 19, 059, 481

Leather, and manufactures of.
Year ending June 30—

on. , the — P rincipal

909, 678
1,024,246
682,232
900,474
1,162, 300
1,182, 334
1,232, 351
1, 466,131
1, 505, 803
1, 336, 226
1, 646,479
610,878
1,110,102
1, 215, 015
526,465
915,888
1,808,038
1,834, 531
2,142, 732
2,492, 695

P e r c e n t.

11.10
10.92
11.16
10. 76
10.58
10.72
10.82
11.33
11.43
10.64
10.85
12.58
15.20
16.40
16.33
12.28
13.32
13.80
12.99
13.08

Malt liquors.
Values.

Average
Ordinary ad valo­
duty.
rem rate of
duty.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

1,146,797
1,119, 200
1,111,407
1, 206, 257
1, 267, 309
1,353,890
1, 322, 258
1, 456, 883
1, 738,607
1, 753,423
1, 924,170
1,543,848
1,634,445
1, 678,199
1, 611, 091
1,160, 371
1, 456,971
1,740,039
1, 885,927
1,898,964

511,383
533,241
546,999
. 585,102
614,187
666, 666
663,337
726,653
835,922
833,124
928, 944
776, 200
637, 512
648,406
616,082
620, 301
744,333
884,463
953,530
985, 620

P e r c e n t.

44.59
47.64
49.22
48.52
48.47
49.25
50.17
49.88
48.08
47.52
48.28
50.28
39.01
38.65
38.24
53.46
51.09
50.83
50.55
51.90

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AMOUNTS of5 DUTY COLLECTED
.
2
COMMODITIES, etc .—Continued.

Liquors.*
Spirits, distilled.
Average
ad
Values. Ordinary rem valo­of Values.
rate
duty.
duty.

Tear ending June 30—

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

1883..............................................
1884..............................................

2, 303,176
1, 987, 069

1885..............................................
1886................................... V

1,873,927
1, 826, 059.
.

3,374,507
3,141, 391
2,943, 773

1887.......................... . ............
.
1888.................. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1889. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1890.

.

. .
. .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P e r c e n t.

146.51
158.09
157.09
155.56

2, 834, 690
154.01
2,939. 923
1, 909,900
. 1,972,287. . . 2, . 981,772 . . . . . 152. 99
. . . . . . . .
.
. . . . .
. 1,902, 880. . . 2,. 913,248 . . . . . 155. 54
. . . . . . .
.
. . . . . .
. . . . .
. 2,171,. 935. . . 3,129,424 . . . . . .144.17 .
. . . .
. .
. . . . . . .
. . . .

1891. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1892.............................................. 1
1893.......................... . ..................
.
1894............................................ .
1895..............................................
1 8 9 6 ...........................................

2,. 221,149.
.
. . . . .
1, 721, 608
1, 912, 721

2,948, 715
3,183,634
2,447, 657

1897..............................................

2, 092,137
2, 098,122
3,165,553

2, 594, 366
2, 624, 785
4,012,880

1898..............................................
1899..............................................

1,325,764

1. 926,954

2,158,538

3, 030, 613
3, 726, 849
4,186, 461

1900.............................................. 2, 771,321
1901.............................................. 3, 211, 035
1902.............................................. ! 3,523,934

4, 670, 827

171. 34
166. 95
168. 54
124. 75
125.10

Values.

1883..........................................
1884................., .......................
1885..........................................
1886..........................................
1887..........................................
1888..........................................
1889..........................................
1890..........................................
1891..........................................
1892......................... ................
1893..........................................
1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897..........................................
1898..........................................
1899..........................................
1900..........................................
1901..........................................
1902..........................................

Averag< >
Ordinary ad valo­
duty. rem rate(
duty.
D o lla rs.

P e r c en t.

5, 367,451
2, 589, 255

6, 340, 415
6,753,472

3, 665, 792
3, 774, 349

7, 013, 737
7, 310,190

3, 848,133
4, 014, 806

53.89
57.82
55.87
54.87
54.92

4,179, 815
4, 662, 004

54.10
53. 06

. . . 7,
.

713, 652

. . 8, . 786,. 623. . .
.
. .
. .

9, 246, 276
9, 687, 949
6,856,630
7, 232, 839
7, 212, 997
6, 837, 979

52.19

5,147, 765
5, 058, 662
5,144, 039
3, 706, 387
3, 697, 826
3, 462, 872

6,177, 734
6, 516,126

3, 376, 315

134.48
130. 38

7,381,221
7,931,363
8,810,299

54.06
51.15
47.73
49.87

3,816, 098
3, 981, 445

132. 54

54.52
54. t3
53.13

3,194, 985
3, 341, 220

4, 492, 066

51.72
51.28
51.70
50.20
50.99

Oils, animal, mineral, and
vegetable.

Average
Ordinary
ad valo­
• duty. ’ rem rate of
duty.

Dollars.
Dollars.
13,733,666 9, 253, 341
7, 911, 309 6, 263,887
9, 325, 748 7,156, 564
9, 785, 788 7,194,147
10,190, 946 7, 402, 243
10, 636, 367 7, 663, 244
10, 938,790
7,786, 400
12, 415,441
8,518,081
13, 273,434 9,421,258
12, 721, 307 8, 840, 501
13, 524, 840 9, 256, 617
9, 852, 795 6, 930, 244
10, 959, 421
6, 929,704
10, 987, 899 6, 736, 063
11,614,623
8,005,277
8, 663, 869 5,742,240
10,131, 635 7,116,166
11, 892,581
8,427, 410
13, 028, 324 9,121,236
14, 233,197 10,148, 514

W ines.

126.92
145. 35
140.40

Total liquors.
Year ending June 30—

D o lla rs.

Principa |
l

10,283, 693
4, 805, 040

. . 3,437, 571 . . . . . 155.99 . . . 9, 313, .677 .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . .
. . . .
. .

1,452,317




on , the

27l

Per cent.
67.38
79.18
76.74
73. 58
72. 68
72.23
71.19
68.64
78.51
69.49
68.44
70.34
63.23
61. 35
68.92
66. 28
70. 24
70.86
70.01
71.30

Values.

Average
Ordinary ad valo­
duty.
rem rate of
duty.

Dollars.
1, 045,051
1,305,243
988, 629
1, 079, 980
1,067,146
1,165, 558
1, 366, 324
1,479,452
1,491,889
1,649, 203
2,025,685
1, 694, 891
1,984,079
2,306, 930
2, 299, 538
2, 037,156
2,198, 001
2, 531,416
3, 099, 207
3,765,278

Dollars.
Per cent.
421, 077
40.29
328, 276
25.15
255, 858
25.88
278, 643
25.81
269, 927
•25.31
292, 363
25.11
341,981
25.06
372, 558
25.19
367,996
24. ro
412,895
25. >
5
495, 382
24. 1
7
444, 053
26. J
O
496,114
25. )2
579,100
25. )0
557,715
24.!29
593,958
29. 16
680, 593
30. i
r7
749, 669
29.161
815,622
26. 82
1, 093, 676
29.05

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.
2
COMMODITIES, e t c .— Continued.

of, a n d

* P a in ts, pig m en ts, an d colors-

V a lu es.

O rd ina ry
d u ty .

A v e ra g e
ad v a lo ­
rem rate o f
d u ty .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

P e r c e n t.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

on,. the

P r in c ip a l
—

P a p er, an d m a n u fa ctu res of.

V a lu es.

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A v era ge
ad v a lo ­
rem ra te o f
d u ty .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

P e r c e n t.

.1883...................................................

1,284,206

422, 245

32.88

1,864, 549

645,691

34.63

1884...................................................

1,301, 791

420,371

32.29

1, 761, 855

388, 681

22.06

1885...................................................

1,140,805

' 368,439

32.30

1, 586, 848

346, 402

21. 83

1886...................................................

1, 269,623

419, 963

33.08

1, 802, 483

392,470

21.77
21. 39

1887...................................................

1, 220, 806

399, 533

32.73

1, 985, 264*

424, 618

1888...................................................

1, 239, 092

411, 795

33. 23

2, 377,577

468,920

19.72

1889...................................................

1, 280, 713

413, 284

32. 30

2, 506, 849

498,836

19.90

1890...................................................

1, 337, 709

429, 869

32.13

2, 794, 296

548,747

19.64

1891...................................................

1, 437, 966

439, 719

30. 62

3,086, 274

874,829

28.35

1892...................................................

1,373, 557

420, 360

30. 60

3; 359, 360

1,095,047

32.*60

1893...................................................

1,454, 054

475, 733

32.72

3,777,458

1,226, 677

32.48

1894...................................................

955, 558

309, 095

32.39

2,595, 425

829,109

31.95

1895...................................................

1,183,373

321, 405

27.16

2,934,759

780,872

21.61

1896...................................................

1, 225, 922

339, 329

27.68

3,133,449

786,896

25.10

1897...................................................

1, 259, 511

346,976

27. 55

3,151, 073

778,462

24.70

1898...................................................

1, 041, 807

338, 870

32. 53

2,814,214

808,825

28.74

1899...................................................

1,192, 880

394,045

33.03

3,183, 236

927,1510

29.14

1900...................................................

1, 515, 697

502, 807

33.17

3,787, 523

1,134,328

29.95

1901...................................................

1,445,866

462, 437

31.98

3, 916, 015

1,163, 015

29.70

1902...................................................

1, 596,199

513,620

32.17

4, 257,517

1, 238, 285

29.09

P ro v is io n s , co m p risin g m ea t and
da iry p rod u cts.

V a lu es.

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A v e ra g e
a d v a lo ­
rem ra te o f
d u ty .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

P e r c e n t.

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30—

R ic e .

V a lu e s .

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A v era ge
ad v a lo ­
rem ra te o f
du ty .
P e r c e n t.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

1883...................................................

1, 857, 447

407, 463

21.94

1, 893,408

1, 730, 919

91.42

1884...................................................

1, 850, 806

412,636

22. 30

2,070, 410

3,683, 280

81.30

1885...................................................

1, 824, 899

408, 322

22.38

2,134,189

1, 619, 523

75.88

1886...................................................

2, 050, 965

478, 970

23. 36

1, 611, 525

1,184,138

73.48

1887...................................................

1, 759,163

429,987

24.44

1, 518,766

971,455

63.96

1888...................................................

2, 055, 942

506,150

24. 62

2,434,813

1, 796,818

73.80

1 8 8 9 .................................................

1,769,592

440,306

24.88

2,603,494

2, 005,193

77. 02

1890...................................................

1, 998,009

494,268

24.74

2,220,759

1, 632, 078

73.49

1891...................................................

1,973,500

636,088

32. 23

3,538,081

2,006,258

56. 70

1892..................................................

1, 851,893

645,789

34. 87

2,684,898

1,473,707

54.87

1893...................................................

2,081,234

761,199

36.57

2,355,261

1,184,454

‘ 50.29

1894...................................................

1,801,162

650,236

36.10

1,750,888

1,129,154

64.50

1895...................................................

2, 026, 078

544, 032

26.85

3,034,618

1,844,546

60.79
51.92

1896..................................................

2,060,719

532,778

25.85

1,894,000

983,305

1897...................................................

2,304,013

616,595

26.76

3,104,022

1,668,398

53.76

1898...................................................

1,922,530

710,053

36.93

3,127,044

1,971,920

63.06

1 8 9 9 .. .. ...........................................

1,950, 835

800,135

41.01

3,304,462

2,104,135

1900...................................................

2,255,491

920,289

40.80

2,062,298

1,307,545

63.40

1901...................................................

2, 607,080

1,026,774

39.38

.2 ,1 9 8 ,7 9 4

1,194,936

54.35

1902...................................................

3, 461, 220

1, 217,409

35.17

2,756,630

1,290,417

46.81




■

63.68

273I

IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION AND DUTIES.
N o. 52 .— VALUES

AMOUNTS o f DU TY CO LLE C TE D
COMMODITIES, e t c . — Continued.

of, and

S u g ar, co n fe ctio n e ry , and
m ola sses.

Silk, m a n u fa ctu re s o f.
Y ear
e n d in g
June
30—

V a lu es.

1883 . . .
1 8 8 4 ...

38, 030, 574

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A ver­
age ad
v a lo ­
rem
rate o f
d u ty .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

P e r ct.

33,307,112

19,654, 946

59.01

18,962,210

49.86

94,392, 597

on, the

T o b a c co , and m a n u fa ctu res
of.

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A ver­
age ad
v a lo ­
rem
rate o f
d u ty .

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

P er o t.

91,406, 718

46,172,379

50.51

48,923, 465

51.83

8,697,751

V a lu es.

P r in c ip a l

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A ver­
a g e ad
v a lo ­
rem
ra te o f
d u ty .

.D o l la r s .

D o lla rs.

P e r o t.

10,515,806

7, 661,638

72.86

6,945,652

79.86

V a lu es.

1 8 8 5 ...

28,106,798

14,000,210

49.81

73, 517, 063

52,184,744

70.19

9,121,869

7,356,369

80.65

1886 . . .

28,055, 855

13,938,097

49. 68

76,746, 461

51, 778,948

67.47

10,315,311

8,311,114

8 0 .5t
83.32

1887 ..

31,264,277

15,546, 301

49. 71

74, 242, 279

58,016,686

78.15

10,955,125

9,127,758

1888 . . .

32,942, 629

16, 351,685

49. 64

68,973, 214

52,007, 880

75.40

12,314, 429

9, 734, 987

79.0$

1 8 8 9 ...

34,956,729

17, 342,572

49. 61

83,419, 277

55,995,137

67.12

13, 733,913 'l l , 194,487

81.56

1890 . . .

38, 246, 787

18, 945, 959

49.54

87,602,908

55,166, 703

62. 97

16,626,04.5 13,317, 368

80.10

1 8 9 1 ...

37,300, 387

19, 368, 764

51.93

43,030,976

32, 505,216

75.54

21, 065,863 16,172, 277

76.77

1892 . . .

31, 442,180

16, 965, 637

53.96

*647, 225

126,704

19. 58

10,150,634 10, 265, 068

101.13

1 8 9 3 ...

37, 919, 949

20, 310, 259

53.56

*1,322,825

191,831

14.50

12,588,407 14, 831, 990

117.82

1894 . . .

24,160, 529

12, 824, 085

53.08

*1,948,739

272,131

13.96

11,289,511 13,668, 907

121.08

1895 . . .

31, 023,148

14, 739, 550

47. 51

39,221, 545

15,599,343

39. 77

13,672,465 14, 916, 306

109.18

1896 . . .

26, 627, 732

12, 504, 006

46.96

73,010, 379

29, 897, 091

40. 95

13, 625,273 14,859,117

109.06

1897 . . .

26, 517, 093

12, 421, 970

46.85

98, 24lf549

41,336,104

42.08

18,782,760 20, 971, 883

111. 6$

1 8 9 8 ...

22, 635, 047

12, 230, 322

54.03

38,261,940

29, 504, 584

77.11

8,225,483

9, 916,183

120.55

1 8 9 9 ...

25,026,5:4

13, 506, 312

53.97

81,115, 676

61, 596, 062

75.94

9,371,597 10, 627, 399

113.46

1900 . . .

30, 358, 777

15,771,796

51. 95

80,800, 221

57, 741, 823

71.46

13, 597,162 14, 382, 206

105.77

1 9 0 1 ...

26, 836, 267

14, 245, 693

53. 07

87,034, 843

63,040,179

72.43

15,055, 501 16, 655, 744

110.63

1902 . . .

32,242,228

17,293, 290

53. 64

61,106, 299

53,033, 511

86. 79

16, 332,287 18, 757, 718

114.85

T o y s , d olls, d o ll heads, to y
m arbles, etc.
Y ea r en d in g
J u n e 30—
V a lu es.

A ver­
age ad
O rd in a ry
valorem
d u ty .
rate o f
d u ty .

W o o d , an d m a n u fa c­
tu res o f.

V e g e ta b le s.

V a lu es.

A v er­
age ad
O rd in a ry
valorem
d u ty.
rate o f
d u ty .

V a lu es.

A v er- *
a g e ad
O rd in a ry
valorem
d u ty .
ra te o f
d u ty .
D o lla rs.

P er c t

D o lla rs .

P e r ct.

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs .

P e r ct.

1883 ..............

1,348,288

555,003

41.16

3, 513,136

779,174

22.18

9, 530,364 1,703,096

17.87

1884..............

1, 428,820

500,087

35. 00

2, 445, 368

457, 888

18. 72

9, 387,833 1, 609, 810

17.15

1885..............

1,439, 418

503, 796

35. 00

1,745, 350

426,946

24.46

8,250,809 1, 469,849

17.81

1886 ..............

1,401, 719

490,601

35. 00

2, 340, 998

637, 546

27.23

7,772,442 1,423, 301

18.31
18.28

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

1887............... 1, 646, 597

576,309

35.00

2, 276, 304

547, 510

24.05

8.223, 504 1,503,184

1888...............

1, 665, 773

583, 021

35. 00

7, 081, 759 1, 755, 651

24. 79

9, 381, 281 1, 685,060

17.96

1889...............

1, 877,611

657,164

35. 00

2, 295,477

496, 851

21.64

9,768,644 1,776, 611

18.19

189 0............... 2,077,622

727,’ 168

35. 00

4,304, 808 1, 008, 739

23.43 11,647, 076 2, 033,916

17.46

1 89 1............... 2, 219, 374

776,781

35. 00

6, 899, 848 2, 523, 030

36.57 13,961,534 2,266,590

16. ?3

189 2............... 2, 462,509

861, 878

35. 00

2, 764, 923 1, 027, 766

37.17 13,572,398 2,130,942

15. ?0

1893 ............... 2,827, 044

989,465

35. 00

5, 457, 728 2,400,881

43.99 16, 072,960 2,437, 656

15.17

1894............... 2,148, 715

752, 050

35. 00

3, 881, 484 1, 797, 345

46.31 11,742,887 1,737,279

144o

1895 ............... 1,967, 947

625,683

35.00

3,860,181 1,027,129

26.61

4,195,094

779,238

18. $7
20. ^2

1 89 6............... 2, 502, 111

625,528

25. 00

2, 556, 051

611, 460

23.92

3,505,973

712, 469

1897 ............... 3, 306,793

826,698

25. 00

2, 606, 771

586,603

22.50

2,902,953

602,924

20 77

1898 ............... 2,219, 551

736,694

33.39

1,983,203

859r 866

43.36

5, 911,159 1,277, 726

21.62

189 9............... 2, 261,578

929,592

42.82

791,552

35.00

2,170,959

8, 241, 250 1,754, 764

21.29

190 0............... 2,893,116 1,012, 591

35.00

2,707, 964 1,042,629

38.50 14,113,231 2, 609,566

18.49

3, 813,105 1, 334, 587

35.00

3,491,227 1, 361,715

39.00 12,206,691 2,212,567

18.12

1902............... 3,987,540 1,395,639

35.00

6,981,760 3,295,872

47.21 16,619,709 2,804,244

16. |j7

1901...............

*Only sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard.
S A

1902----- 18




274

IMPOSTS FOE CONSUMPTION AND DUTIES.

N o . 52 . — VALU ES

o

, a

f
AMOUNTS o
n
d
DUf TY C O LLECTED
COMMODITIES, e t c . —C ontinued.

W

o

o

l

U n m a n u fa ctu re d .
Y

en d in ga J u n e r 30—
e
V a lu es.

,

,

o

a

t

n

P

h r

n

c

i e i a pl

d

n

m

M a n u fa ctu res of.

O rd in a ry
d u ty .

A v era ge
ad v a lo ­
rem rate o f
d u ty .
P e r c e n t.

V a lu e s .

O rd ina ry
d u ty .

A v era ge
ad v a lo ­
rem ra te o f
d u ty .
P e r cen t.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o tla r s.

D o lla rs.

1883...................................................

8, 491,988

3,174,628

37.38

42,552,456

29,146,265

1884...................................................

13,593,299

4,552,826

33.27

41,484,872

27,478,400

66.23

1885...................................................

9,474,264

3,164,296

33.40

36,176, 705

24, 294, 939

67.16

1886...................................................

13,794,213

5,126,108

37.16

40,536,509

27, 278,528

67.29

1887...................................................

16,351,370

5,899,816

36.08

44,235,244

29, 729, 718

67.21

68.49

1888.............................1....................

14,062,100

4,729,487

33.63

47,158,048

32,213,121

68.31

1889...................................................

17,432,759

5,982,212

34.32

52, 681, 483

35,373,627

67.15
69.12

1890...................................................

16,165,043

5,460,886

33.78

54,165,423

37,440,051

1891...................................................

17,070,183

6,552,268

38.38

43,235,409

34,857,453

80.62

1892...................................................

17,697, 068

7,799, 086

44.07

35,792,906

34,293,606

95.81

1893...................................................

18,403, 689

8,147,220

44.27

36, 987, 904

36,451, 552

98.55

1894............................................... ..

5,191, 806

2,132,492

41.07

19,594,754

19,061, 936

97.28

575, 625

224,621

39.02

1895...................................................

%

1897"................................................

36,469,251

20, 702, 923

56.80

48,332,533

1896".................................................

23,121, 474

47.84
46.44

48,870, 535

22, 693, 027

1898...................................................

5,120, 759

2,406,841

47.00

13, 239,873

10,150, 323

76.67

1899...................................................

8,363,239

3,959,572

47. 34

13,978,852

13, 270, 581

94.93
91.45

1900...................................................

15,036,220

7,352,642

48.90

15,620,495

14,284, 782

1901...................................................

15,998,015

8,125,699

50.80

14,729,450

13,449,306

91.30

1902...................................................

18, 385,748

10,848,599

59.01

16,977, 872

15,548,240

91.58




■Unmanufactured wool was free of duty.

a

n

N

5 3 —T o t a l

Vo

of
.
h ouse

IM PORTED MERCHANDISE
A
L

W

U

A

ON THE LAST DAY OF EACH MONTH FROM JU LY,

Rf r S o m ,

E

1900,

TO JUNE,

1902,

__________________________________________

M o n th s.

W a re h o u se d d u r in g
th e m o n th —
In w are­
h o u s e at
c o m m e n ce ­
F ro m
D ir e c t im ­
m ent o f
oth er
m o n th .
p orta tion .
d is tricts .




D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

12,177,570
10,230,144
10,315, 480
13,310, 890
10,236, 720
10, 435,260
12,168, 025
10. 717, 501
11,067,860
10,940, 561
11, 578, 066
12, 003,025
12, 282,179.
10, 448,432
9,233, 644
11,491, 300
9, 026, 659
10,850,939
10, 845, 804
7,668,259
12,162, 580
11,008,949
10,464,217
8,805,116

1,149,890
1,195, 030
1,119,390
983,534
787, 256
899, 856
1, 446, 903
577, 335
1,112,172
1, 241, 805
1, 225, 623
1,112,145
1,142, 652
947, 293
977, 414
1, 010, 915
1, 038, 028
705, 636
1, 357, 594
439,276
907,714
709,350
764, 570
872, 264

R

IN, E W are ­
H

E

M

W ith d r a w n fro m w a re h o u se du r in g th e m<)n th —
A d d i­
tion s b y
liq u id a ­
tion.

D o lla rs.

891, 520
507, 905
711, 051
382, 874
101, 210
160, 386
144, 811
110, 605
167, 550
154, 358
55, 458
332, 322
82, 345
84, 394
99, 662
52, 878
152,407
127, 427
157, 252
115, 775
110, 344
102, 331
113, 422
119, 665

T o ta l
F o r e x p o r ta tio n —
re m a in in g
in, and
T o a d ja ­
T o o th e r
entered,
ce n t
To
fo re ig n
w a reh ou se. B r itis h
M e x ic o .
cou n ­
prov­
trie s.
in ce s.
D o lla r s .

59, 602, 502
58, 576, 351
57, 574,123
59, 736, 250'
58,328,411
58,562,696
61,672,867
58, 488,139
60, 074, 508
59, 255, 437
59, 328, 830
59, 500, 046
62, 251, 066
61, 036, 203
58, 957,863
59, 530, 690
56, 267, 241
55, 976, 739
56, 049, 012
50, 482, 846
53,156, 410
53, 657, 398
53, 665, 554
52,481, 904

D o lla rs .

225, 799
179, 075
172,303
310, 675
259,129
372, 580
280, 712
210, 726
503, 986
265, 908
228, 344
332, 286
320,148
244,350
170, 546
i 255,279
! 347,620
! 199,006
252,101
1 212,977
193,783
228,714
; 154,305
294,213

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

11, 067
652, 521
8,189
705, 998
674, 001
6, 659
858, 546
11, 794
657,652
17, 244
12, 469
507, 021
12, 746 1, 438, 703
31,469
660, 082
11, 930 1, 098, 351
9, 317 1,308, 288
13,166 1, 428, 909
24, 766
859,164
10, 790
939, 798
10, 592
435,121
8, 862
915,178
22, 733
768, 248
15, 020
907,064
18,595
690,193
29, 336 1,284, 042
18,606
474, 324
20,697
897,266
17, 959 1, 063, 482
25,142
940, 017
36,965 1,183, 741

F or con­
su m p tio n .

D edu c­
tio n s b y
liq u id a ­
tio n .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

1

T o ta l.

F o r tra n s; p o rta tio n
| to o th e r
j d istricts..

R e m a in in g
in w a re ­
h ou se at
clo s e o f
m on th .

!
D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

889, 387 1, 082,612 \ 10,589,156
893, 262 1,154,200 j 10,595,188
852, 963
870, 308 j 10,084,006
!
1,181, 015
801, 753 10,170,997
934, 025
758,580 j 9, 381, 795
892, 070
829, 640
8, 775,534
1,732,161 j 1,336,391 11, 299,514
902, 277
468,769
9,244,980
1,614, 267
755, 898 10,518, 967
1, 583,513
796, 216 10, 065,156
1, 670, 419
814, 622 10, 477, 924
1, 21G, 216
807, 929
8, 640, 242
1, 270,736
937,928
10,387, 765
690, 063
772, 773 10,826, 245
1,094, 586
521, 217 10, 228,957
1, 046, 260
625, 055 11,703,454
1, 269, 704
905, 341
9, 574, 494
907, 794
796, 062 10, 277, 306
1, 565. 479
624, 390 11, 223, 017
705,907
490,191
8, 891,157
1, 111, 746
492, 544
9, 500,404
1, 310,155
402, 203
9, 371, 796
1,119, 464
377, 069
9, 210, 443
1, 514, 919
476, 082
9, 518, 978

398, 075
505, 499
707,894
379, 269
186, 817
152, 324
222,103
145,187
266, 663
340, 867
113, 311
91, 769
98, 553
99, 979
137,506
105, 774
224,965
307,215
376, 590
419, 819
214, 948
249, 899
273, 719
149, 324

D o lla rs .

46, 643, 272
45,428, 202
45,058, 952
47.203,225
47, 067,194
47,913,128
47,082,698
47,726,926
46,918, 713
46,469, 685
46,252, 554
48,743, 890
49,556,084
48, 647,143
46,975, 597
46, 050,147
44, 292, 737
43, 688, 362
42, 259, 536
39, 975, 772
41, 836, 768
42,323, 345
42,684, 859
40, 822, 601

W AR E H O U SE TRANSACTIONS.

D o lla rs.

1900— J u l y ................................. 45, 383, 522
A u g u s t ........................... 46,643, 272
S e p t e m b e r ..................... 45,428, 202
O c t o b e r ........................... 45,058, 952
N o v e m b e r ..................... 47, 203, 225
D e c e m b e r ..................... . 47, 067,194
1901— J a n u a r y ......................... 47,913,128
F e b r u a r y ....................... 47,082, 698
M a r c h .............................. 47, 726, 926
A p r i l ................................ 46,918, 713
M a y ................................. 46, 469, 685
J u n e ................................. 46, 252,554
J u l y ................................. 48, 743,890
A u g u s t ........................... 49, 556, 084
S e p t e m b e r ..................... 48, 647,143
O c t o b e r ........................... 46, 975, 597
N o v e m b e r ..................... 46, 050,147
D e c e m b e r ....................... 44,292,737
1902—J a n u a r y ......................... 43, 688, 362
F e b ru a r y ....................... 42, 259, 536
M a r c h .............................. 39, 975, 772
A p r i l ................................ 41, 836, 768
M a y ................................. 42, 323, 345
J u n e .................................. 42, 684, 859

and

INCLUSIVE.
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No. 54.—QUANTITIES a n d VALUES

ne

30

of

each

Y

ear

1902.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1,459,508
1, 384,118
300, 641

454,267
432, 646
239, 830

668,508
700,128
739,034

754,519
815, 872
436, 061

614,784
689,954 '
434, 697

654,644
694,194
553,779

611,371
607, 060
659,021

645,658
663, 374
715,473

637,423
645,044
787,949

1, 684, 759

672,476

1,439,162

1,251, 933

1,124,651

1,247,973

1,266, 081

1,378,847

1,432,993

5
3, 650

10
2,645
2,645

27
12, 630
40
12, 670

29
15,525

3,650

15
7, 350
98
7,448

49
14,780
170
14,950

21
5,627
3,847
9,474

21
8,190
12,240
20,430

33
6,565
110
6,675

109,122
214
2,595
6,414

5,641
142
1,359
5,154

3,461
295
22,961
141
5,975
4,815

46,644

22,489
1,405
140,821

10,030

11,081

32,884
892

30,211
19,736

29,931
18,934

33,432
17,467

26,201
18,602

1894.

O F D TJTX .

Spirits, distilled, of domestic manu- c pf. galls. . • 1,096,329
facture, brought back...........................( dolls.......... 1, 257,789
A ll other free articles....................................... dolls. .
292,326
T otal free of d u t y .....................dolls..
1,550,115

R

D U T IA B L E .

A nimals, not elsewhere specified:
H orses........................................................ {

19
20,942
90
21,032

15, 525

Clbs
Antimony, as regulus or metal.....................| dolls
Art works.............................................................. dolls - clbs
Asphaltum or bitumen, crude.......................^ ^
A

u

„

,

„

:

91,231

212

14,244

,

Books, music, maps, engravings, etchings, photo­
graphs, and other printed matter............... dolls- .
Brass, and manufactures of.............................. dolls. .
BKEADSTU FFS

122,752

_

_

122,855
59, 933

33,163
2,180

31,860
1, 319

30,101
4,394

21, 489
10, 569

7,205
3,386

E

47,971
1,000

N

cbush..
Barley.......................................................... 1 . . .
1
7
J aolls. .

60, 383
6,454

E

i dolls. .
A ll o th er........................................................dolls -.
T o ta l.................................................... dolls..

TJ

*5
qJ

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1893.

Ju

A A

FR E E

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE REMAINING IN WAREHOUSE
FROM 1893 TO 1902, IN C L U S IV E .

M

Articles.

of

H

0 a t e ................. ............................................ i d o £ . .

I

500
193
8
3

C o r n .....................................................................{dolls

N

.......................................................... i S £ : :

166,586
. 98,745

7,419
4, 722

16,180
11, 959

109
205

12,563
76, 799

25, 746
54,353

3,894
102,639

3,438
8,160

22,840
22,840

34, 989
34, 989

13, 730
25, 689

12, 303
15, 894

25,010
25, 010

18,576
18, 772

96, 516
114, 614

337, 605
361,827

113, 406
138,364

145, 932
124,095

95,435
78,672

88,082
54,445

95, 384
65,616

122, 794
88,994

174, 017
158, 808

131, 993
150,560

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35, 776
18,038

O G

All other breadstuffs, and preparations of, used
as food............... .......................................... dolls -.
T otal.................................................... dolls..
_ . ,
( lbs ----B n 8 t le 8 ‘ ............................................................i dolls..

4,697
4, 303

B rashes................................................................ dolls.
Buttons and button forms............................... dolls.
Cement: Roman, Portland, and other hy- r lb s...
draulic............................................................i dolls

12,687
22,616
10,231,682
31,024

23, 979
21, 273
11,794, 094
36, 000

24,755
10, 259
7,375, 084
21, 077

14, 711
18,181
24,484

13,155
*
4,214
7, 714, 225
20, 497

16,686
8, 364
3,397, 038
9,472

17,249
2, 958,539
8, 546

18,901
7,586
10,406, 211
36,145

26,880
5, 315
8, 253,531
26,318

25, 729
2, 931
10, 975, 763
27,461

458,441
51, 593
195,310
148, 726
13, 953
815,255
138, 288

40, 388
3, 211
73,521

141,055

394, 701
149,401

145,199
6, 584
50, 713
7,308

225, 064
11,141
26,172
13, 941

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d ic in e s :

161, 550
9,178

282, 764
12,091
849

118,467
7, 755

281,055
165, 705
14, 435

146,379
10, 650

10, 728
80,136

43, 696
308,113

26, 634
169,075

12, 387
156, 285

35, 752
285, 555

13,816
116, 619

8, 960
410

9,454
696

10,845
65,524
83,200
5,688

1,035,424
25, 956

1,122,086
24, 062

1,139,776
24,127

1,196, 857
23,352

1, 309, 040
22,844

769, 866
9,505

615,498
10, 386

891,274
18,318

2,924,172
24, 702
258,648
9, 955
68,013
1, 314
390, 867
1 , 814
8

2, 742,114
18,167
66, 594

52,048
355
62,876
438
78,318
1,246
173,780
571,450

1, 259,842
1, 666
70,604
568
127,962
1.628
197, 758
19,225

383,245
1,842
190, 729
1,440
124,175
830
331, 095
960,340

8,697
472
81, 730
800
440, 346
6, 700
280, 474

19,062
580
93, 397
1, 066
432, 905
6, 688
623, 921
1, 637, 519

9,921
111
289,039
5,461
44,330
711
518,147
1,336,423

827,528
17,588

E
O G

1,180, 8

792,593
12,846
85,258
1,300
542,134
1,142,9

H N

277,387
668,858

I

326,978
843,157

35, 638
250, 552

N

1, 613,342
37, 939
19,168
135
75, 226
1,001
24,091
351

12,129
65, 852

R I
t

•Includes only sorted, bunched, or prepared after 1894.
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.




13,697
96,016

188, 836
425,841

326, 341
.25, 533
46, 951

282,877
65.880
73, 504
1,167
44.881
3,142
57,984
18,429
122,143
268,150

AA

Prepared for smoking, etc., and
lbs...
other containing less than 9 per
dolls.
cent of morphia............................
Potash, chlorate o f .................................. rib s...
1 dolls.
SodaCaustic ................................................. rib s...
I dolls,
r lb s ...
Sal soda.
1 dolls,
t lb s ...
Soda ash.................
I dolls,
( lb s ...
A ll other salts o f .
I dolls,
rib s ...
Sumac, ground...........
I dolls.
A ll other.......................
. .dolls.
T o ta l...................
..dolls.

146,274
295, 591

293, 297
156,129
10,654

M

' l dolls.

170,958
374, 735

7, 280
454

148,401
7, 935

88,598
2,123
251

E

12,022

422,095
17,164

197, 478
!, 926, 646
164, 755

136, 269
153,877
10,534
1,108, 782
170, 283
185, 600
1,945
370, 675
22,116
59,505
10, 366

45, 708
91, 254

151,202
3,852,373
212, 371

R

lb s ...
‘ \ dolls.
Coal-tar colors and dyes . . . dolls .
r ib s ...
Glycerin..............................
( dolls,
r ib s ...
Gum chicle.
* 1 dolls,
r ib s ...
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching powder
I dolls,
Logwood and other dyewoods, ex­ r lbs. P
.
tracts and decoctions o f ..................... i dolls.
r galls .
Mineral waters..........................
i dolls.
O p iu m rib s...
Crude or unmanufactured..
Argols or wine lees.................................

N o.

54.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE

of

1893.

Articles.

1894.

1895.

Rem

1896.

a in in g

1897.

in

W

arehouse

1898.

Ju ne

1899.

30, e t c .— Continued.
7
1901.

1900.

isS-

1902.

D U T I A B L E — Continued.
43, 645
1, 534

Chicory root, raw, unground........................ $
( dolls..
52, 615
7,829

-----Chocolate, prepared or manufactured........$
t dolls..
666

974

6,033

7, 593

44,896
3,503

49, 259

Watches, and parts o f ................................dolls..
T o ta l.................................................... dolls..

48,399

Clo ck s a n d w a t c h e s , a n d p a r t s op

6,547
2, 375

6, 017
2,080

5, 732

305
1, 997

2, 437
13,172

,

399
2,191

25
177

2
20

1, 902
12,984

42, 804
28, 628

54,187
30, 045

34, 749

4,152

25,311

41, 439
24, 998

34,084
28,109

30,172
25, 377

31, 306
29,142

39, 793
32,576

53,411

71,432

84, 232

60,060

66, 437

62,193

55, 549

60, 448

72,369

1,034
3, 093

495
363

832
1,553

80
535

152
535
13, 861

827
2,193

2, 707

2, 030
4, 809
12
9

28, 217
4,619

28, 711
4,204

R

Clays or earths.................................................£ t<ms ' ‘
t dolls -.

6,039
1,408

31, 346
1, 064
25,881
6,085
629

:
E

Clocks, and parts o f ....................................dolls..

M

Coal, bituminous.............................................S ton8 **
( dolls..

m anufactures

o f

178, 665

2,609

4, 648,125
749,001

R I

Copper, and

827,244

500
1,338
18,484

A A

Cocoa, prepared or manufactured............. tlbs
( dolls - Coffee {under section 3, tariff act of Oct. ribs----1,1890)............................................................. i dolls..

889~
2, 382

:

N

29, 692
11,440
1,006

Manufactures of........................................... dolls..

15,942

3,118

12,999

7, 311

4,471

5, 806

6, 010

4,513

8,983

16, 948

3,118

12, 999

7,311

4,471

5,806

6,010

4,513

8,983

7,355

12,449

25, 826

38,128

35, 820

74,826

1,484
I H
7,355

N

Total, not including o re............... dolls..

E

Ore (fine copper contained therein)__ S ^ 8
(d o lls ..
Pigs, bars, ingots,plates, old, and other r lbs___
unmanufactured....................................( dolls -.

O

Cork, manufactures o f .. ................................ . .dolls - -

G
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C o tto n , m a n u f a c t u r e s

of :

Cloth—
Not bleached, dyed, colored, c sq. yds
stained, painted, or printed .. t dolls. -

62, 307

39, 228

257,188

271,107

2,9 3 7

6,1 1 5

5,291

2, 473

20,803

2 2,129

229

1 ,1 5 3 ,0 3 7

1,059, 655

1, 624, 091

1, 848, 913

445,451

1 ,4 2 0 ,4 4 8

11,479
928 417.361

164, 078

59, 746

209, 714

6 ,3 0 6

34,118

20, 699

5, 001, 734

1, 752, 936

1,148, 489

111, 013

210, 868

224, 565

44, 962

195,717

5 9 ,649

706, 927

274,168

222, 833

1,121, 962

1, 663, 319

2 ,1 0 6 ,1 0 1

716, 558

1,4 2 3 , 385

428, 840

5 ,0 6 1 ,4 8 0

1,9 6 2 , 650

1,312, 567

133, 890

116, 304

213, 341

245, 368

67,091

195,946

60,577

713, 233

308, 286

243,532

50,853

174, 841

58,535

32,173

17,162

18,328

2 3 ,219

35,966

51, 366

50,426

398,486

659, 688

548, 341

537,149

215,771

285, 278

252,961

212, 274

315,816

242, 826

rufflings, ruchings, trimmings, tuckings,
lace window curtains, and other similar tam­
boured articles.......................................... dolls..
Thread (not on spools), yarn, warps, or ^ lbs.
warp yarn .............................................1 dolls..

129,415

195, 028

174,087

150, 902

9,6 6 5

57, 569

207,502

560, 357

634,633

233, 369

75,079

41, 497

40, 672

57,179

59, 511

137,030

106,134

294, 079

257, 010

. 228,796

18,446

20, 480

14, 019

18,151

14,122

42, 832

31,620

136, 504

128,369

118, 570

A ll other....................................................... dolls..

437,882

594, 044

232,565

278, 655

61,000

241,248

525 ,52 1

670, 354

624,044

688,487

Total manufactures...................* .. dolls..

1 ,1 6 8 ,9 7 2

1, 760, 385

1, 240, 888

1, 262, 398

384-, 811

841, 201

1 ,1 0 1 ,4 0 0

2, 328, 688

2 ,0 6 2 , 544

1 ,5 7 7 ,2 1 0

N

Total cloth............................. 1 ! q;,ydS"
c dolls___

E

Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing ap­
parel, not including knit goods...........dolls..
Knit goods: Stockings, hose, half hose, shirts,
drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, nar­
rowed or shaped on knitting machines or
frames, or knit by hand..........................dolls..

R

127, 775
1 ,2 0 7 ,8 0 0

R I

Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, c sq. yds.,
painted, or printed.................. ( dolls.

54, 763

M

Laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings, neck

A A
E

s to n e , a n d c h in a w a r e :

Decorated or ornamented.................. dolls..
Allother......................................................... dolls..

118,983

129, 071

103, 601

113, 724

30,074

44,635

5 6,854

59,174

71, 336

79,075

431,842

591, 470

313, 037

397, 856

2 7 ,175

276, 720

211,573

183, 526

278,566

H N

China, porcelain, parian, and bisque—
Not decorated or ornamented...........dolls

I

E arthen,

251, 074

11,866

28, 518

13,943

13,438

9 ,2 9 3

3 ,7 6 4

6, 065

14, 555

14,061

8 ,1 2 8

562,691

749, 059

430, 581

525, 018

66, 542

‘ 325,119

274,492

257, 255

363, 963

338,277

29 .0 6 2

3 4 .120

3 5 .924

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T o ta l....................................................dolls.

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Feathers and downs, erude, not dressed, etc. .dolls.

and

VALUES

of

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Remaining

1893.

A rticles.

1894.

1895.

1896.

in

W arehouse June 30,

1898.

1897.

1899.

280

No. 54.—QUANTITIES

etc.—Continued.

1900.

1901.

1902.

D U T I A B L E — Continued.

F ib eb s ,

veg etable, and

t e x t il e

13, 288

92, 386

8,732

9,123

12, 577

49, 293

1,323

2,134

5,106

51,103

16,998

25,756

R

Feathers and downs, natural, dressed, colored,
or manufactured, and. dressed and finished birds
....................................................................................... d o lls ..
Feathers, flowers, fruits, grains, and leaves, arti­
ficial........................................................................... d o lls ..

37,123

51,747

80, 073

32,220

24,376

34, 201

72, 585

89, 505

225
36, 026
241
47, 677

38
11,122
204
27, 637

27
6,863
23
3,081

23
3, 081

23
3,081

25
5, 241

25
5, 269

34
5, 254

12
2,138

3
532

466
83, 703

242
38,759

50
9,944

23
3,081

23
3,081

25
5,241

25
5, 269

34
5,254

12
2, 138

3
532

195,064

512, 750

13; 736
9,199
* 42,005

37,Oil
1,249

22,845
40,552

27,259
132,491

17,734
255,147

9,926
1, 785

10,393
2, 589
21,613
6, 501

2, 736
1,287
192
69

1, 728
841
72
29

843
972
3, 572
1,142

562, 544

46, 004
27, 513
1,835
741

78, 599
54, 415
*10,017
5, 903

195, 203
91,772
8,497
4,662

200,438
91,314
26,534
19,541

grasses , and

E

MANUFACTURES OF:
U nm anufactured—

..........................................................I t Z : :

for

bagging

238, 786
42,475
6,139

4, 843
9, 638
829

17, 456
1,456

( d o lls. . . .

.
_ .. .
(S Q .v d fl..
Oilclothsb ............................................i
,
t d o lls-----

G

Fabrics, plain woven, o f single ju te
yarn®
-- - _____ __ - .dolls
P^illrArnhiAfa b
.dolls

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86, 616
65,754
9, 385

N

v
—
n
,,
,
Carpets and carpetin gb ...............

' *'
c d o lls. .
Cso vdfi

I

Cables, cordage, and twine

for cotdnlla

N

Burlaps (except

I

Manufactures of—
Bags and bagging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o lls. .
Bagging, gunny cloth, etc., suitable for
covering p.nf'tftn
..
-d o lls ..
■pa^a o f
- __ dolls

A

Total unmanufactured................... £ t,or*f "
t d o lls. .

M

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7,

6

0 i

6 4

2

25

9

5

,

9,

1

2

2

6

5

9

3

1

,

0

1

6

58

9,

18

29

8,

28

31

6,

1 6

7 8

8 ,

3

8

7

, 92

17
,

4 3
1

5

70 7

8 ,

00

1 5

34

4

6

8 6
,

1

3 .

8

,

, 08

4 6

4,
1

5 4

4 ,

03 9

01

0,

44

64

0,

4 4

5 1

5 ,

3

1

,

5

1 9

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4 5

1 2

45

1

5

0

5

6 1

1

A A

,

8
5

5

7

0

4

,

R I

AND

,

3

7

Total, not including ore..................dolls.
e w e l r y

9 2

,

5

Allother................................................... dolls.

J

0

M

Cutlery......................................... ..........dolls.
Piles, file blanks, rasps, and floats..dolls

P R E C IO U S S T O N E S :

1
5

6
2

2 0

8

1

58

,

0

9

4 7

,

79

6

,

23

,8

94

42

10

Lead, in pigs, bars, old, and other in ore ribs----and base bullion...................... ................... t dolls..

28

2
1

21

4,

91

,5
2

5,

26

7
,

73

7,

59

4 9

5,

32

4,

,

92

0
23

9

82

63

0

1
1 2

,4

65

6

4,

,
9

52

1,

5
8 5

0

4 8

1 6

95

,

5

1,

0

2

6

9

,

66

1,

7

95

5 ,

1

4

0

9

5

3

1

2
21

6,

6 ,i

, 63

6

52

8

8 , 4 4

, 5

6

6

Nr

3

1

8

1

,

4 8

5 0

13

10

,

49

r i b s ....
........(dolls.

,9

2

8

,

7
5

3
1 3

7 2

, ,

9

3

93

6

,9

7 83

,

35 0

3 2, 3

69 ,

0 03

97 ,

94 ,

40

97

6,

4

C

Lead, in ore and base bullion.,

02

49

64

2,

7

I f

silver..................................................... ....d o l ls ..
Lead, and manufactures o f ...............................dolls..

,

N E

Diamonds, cut, but not set......................... dolls..
Other precious stones, cut, but not set. .dolls..
Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and

1

4

7

4,

02

5 4 ,

7

96

99

6 4 ,

60

,30

09

89

68

2

6

9

2

1

G

5,

, ,,
ribs—
Pigs, bars and old....................................| dolls
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u

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s

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f

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. 8 .

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. , . 2 .1 .

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9. , . 3 .1

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6
. 94.

.

5 3

. 4, .

94
1

7

21

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5
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3 9

9

4

3

4

1

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5

5

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.

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L ea th er , an d m anu factu res o f :
L e a th e r —
Banc}, o r b e ltin g , a n d sole le a th e r. - . .d o l l s . .
C a lfs k in s, tanned , o r ta n n e d a n d dres jsed,an d
p a te n t, en am eled, a n d ja p a n n e d . . .d o l l s . .
S k in s f o r m o r o c c o ............................... . .d o l l s . ,
U p p e r lea th er, dressed , a n d s k in s d ressed
and
fin ish ed , n o t
elsew h ere specif i e d .......................................................... . . d o l ls ..

220,540
615,410

100, 694
381,254

232,295

202, 761

239, 343

327, 643

T o t a l l e a t h e r ...................................... . . d o l l s . .

1,068,245

684, 819

703, 898

673,102

215,729
51, 628

323, 249
49,910

260,095
55, 548

410, 086
71,755

267,357

373,159

315,643

481, 841

110
20,438
444,117

139
345,320

715
225,625

41,434
182,722

422
29,186

3,182
70,209

14,094

11,354

105, 071

240,434

235,510

134,679

176,783
58,654

242, 540
54, 562

235,437

297,102

3,609
110,733

281
58,189

106,187

109,389

101,796

179,578

223,731

160,266

152,876
36, 765

150,138
39, 652

253,256
33,881

263,626
32,764

189,641

189,790

287,137

296, 390

R

M a n u fa c tu r e s o f—

E
A
I N

T o t a l m a n u f a c t u r e s .......................

M

G lo v e s , o f k id o r o th e r l e a t h e r .. . . .d o l l s . .
A l l o t h e r .................................................... . .d o n s . .

I N

162

I N

193

} d o l ls . .

G

M a lt, b a r le y ............................................................

r b u s h ..

M ar ble an d stone, an d m anu factu res o f :
W

62, 355
56

39,116
806

17,494
1,841

45,034
8,036

29,719
6,464

28, 202
2,108

28,578
2,536

35,449
2,451

T o t a l ................... ............................... . .d o l l s . .

33,021

90,999

62, 411

39,922

19, 335

53,070

36,183

30,310

31,114

37,900

4,009,457
264,601

4,032,248
266,104

4,296, 285
269,012

5,078,796
313,974

6,192,109
471,393

48,817

E

87,014
3,985

R

28,587
4,434

A

M a rb le , an d m a n u fa ctu re s o f .....'...............d o l ls . .
Stone, a n d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f .........................d o lls . .

H
O
U

M a t t in g a n d m a ts f o r flo o rs m anufac*')
t u r e d fr o m r o u n d o r s p lit s tra w , o r |
sq .y d s
o t h e r v e g e t a b le su b ta n ces, in c lu d in g V
doUs . .
C h in ese, J a p a n ese, a n d I n d ia stra w
m a ttin g .
j

S
E
.

M e t a l s , m e t a l c o m p o s it io n s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s
o f , n o t els e w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
36, 047

B r o n z e m a n u fa c tu r e s ..................................... d o lls . .
A l l o t h e r ................................................................ d o lls ..

18,269
186,913

252, 579

14,698
59,451

13,098
28,752

28,577
14,295

25,092
46, 595

29, 829
89, 983

585,864

47,656
234,732

54, 381
271,140

T o t a l ...................................................... . .d o l l s . .

205,182

288, 626

74,149

41,850

42, 872

71, 687

119,812

634, 681

282,388

325,521




to
00
Oi

VALUES

and

A r t ic le s .

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE R e m a in in g

of

1893.

t

1895.

1894.

1896.

1897.

in

W a r e h o u s e J u n e 30,
1898.

1899.

286

N o . 5 4 .— QUANTITIES

e t c .— Continued.

1901.

1900.

1902.

D U T I A B L E — C on tin u ed .
M in e ra l s u b sta n ce s, n o t e lse w h e re sp e cifie d d o l l s . .

16,619

40, 415

10,732

M u s ica l in s t r u m e n ts ................................................d o l ls ..

103,446

117, 070

83, 321

72,429

92,157

58, 998

20, 242

27,860

17, 891

17,144

52, 646

74, 240

67, 014

56, 815

65, 425

56,409

20, 400

11, 890

22,561

22, 628

48, 208

28, 724

48,118

26,467

13, 818

14, 504

14, 837

24, 325

15, 378

17,017

O il s :

M in e r a l.............................................................. S
i d o l l s ..
V e g e ta b le —

592

3, 039

2, 009
O t h e r .......................................................... I f ? - ( d o lls ..

:

744

234

1,132

2,530

7, 929

9,299

8, 463

8,463

1, 251

1, 251

2, 554

4,611

6, 368

5, 779

5, 779

436

436
E

F ix e d or exp ressed —
O liv e, s a la d ......................................5 f
* d o l l s ..
O th e r .................................................. f g a l l s . .
1 d o lls .

T o t a l .......................................................... d o l l s ..
P a in ts, p ig m e n ts , a n d c o lo r s ............................... d o l l s . .
d o lls

14, 933

21,173

15,922

33, 789

14,028.

23,172

16, 921

28, 808

22, 446

41,962

19,831

23, 262

19,724

30,401

15,293

32, 612

17, 844

38, 665

27, 685

43,615

60,859

45,470

36,638

28,308

24,073

26, 591

28,989

24, 300

30,904

37,197

13, 380

7,918

80, 320

16,802

16,936

9,252

20,000

19, 677

30,666

8,274

5, 947

8,927

30,617

26,732

104, 563

83, 324

87,309

108,915

94,545

81, 258

69, 968

109,114

87,510

95,516

16, 624

25,032

25,229*

9, 042

12,674

365

53,853

100,316

94,074

M

V o la tile , o r e ssen tia l and d is t ille d . £
i d o lls ..

P a p e r a n d m a n u fa ctu re s o f .........................

R

A n im a l or r e n d e re d —
W h a le a n d f i s h ......................................r g a l l s . .
t d o l l s ..

12,656

27,416

9,137

3, 943

16, 253

19,375

13,858

126,822

131,183

51,474

78,765

37,757

49, 480

37, 400

L it h o g r a p h ic la b e ls a n d p rin ts , n o t e ls e w h e re
s p e c ifie d ..................................... .................... d o l l s

55
A

P a rc h m e n t p a p e r s ........................................f i b s . . . .
\ d o lls

32

A l l o t h e r ______ ______ . . . ___ ________ ______ d olls
P e rfu m e rie s , a n d a ll t o ile t p r e p a r a t i o n s ----- d o l l s . .

17, 982

21, 320

11,126

35, 732

12, 341

20, 922

22, 834

24, 773

19, 581

18,662

P ip e s an d s m o k e r s ’ a r t ic le s ..................................d o l l s . .

12, 745

37, 642

7, 985

7, 576

3,969

5,486

6, 769

5, 317

37,286

63,776

I




P

r o v is io n s , c o m p r is in g m e a t a n d d a ir y

PROD

UCTS:

M eat p rod u cts—
M e a t land m ea t e x t r a c t s ....................... . d o l l s ..

34,159

29, 713

. d o ll s ..
D a ir y p r o d u c t s —
d o l ls ..
-lb s ...

C h e e s e ......................................................

d o l l s ..

d o l ls ..

p a r e l ................................................................ . d o l l s ..
D re s s a n d p ie c e g o o d s .................................
L a c e s a n d e m b r o id e rie s ............................... .d o ll s ..
R i b b o n s .............................................................. . d o ll s ..
S p u n s ilk in sk e in s, cop s, w a rp s, or on < l b s ___
b e a m s ............................................................< ! d o l ls ..




69,480
1,435,388
286, 667
108, 005

99,034
971,010
228, 045
122, 098

131, 673
271, 332
328, 312
104, 091

166, 540
43, 687
207, 794
108,126

93, 111
10,355
35,731
76, 868

95,315
715,204
101, 692
112,087

79,455
965,344
6,472
72,310
122.149
170.149

64,469
1,405,329
34, 745
13, 616
121,976
168.300

.

63,263
1,108,903
31,885
66,983
97,545
158.832

:

C loth in g , ready-m ade, an d o t h e r w e a rin g ap-

E

91,097
698,067
66,207
113, 581
42,185
48.342'

23,463
23,463

S

of

71,470
71,470

U

S il k , m a n u f a c t u r e s

35,365
35,365

O

T o t a l ........................................................ .d o l l s ..

H

A l l o t h e r ............................................................ d o l ls ..

E

[ b u sh ..
<
* d o l ls ..

R

L in s e e d , o r fla x se e d .................................

f l b s -----

l d o l ls ..

A

Seeds :

26, 985
12,328,000
277,829
292
4
12,328,292
277,833
26,999,331
25,995
65, 252
102,251
17,052
119,303

W

S a l t ...............................................................................

t d o l ls ..

244
48
31, 030
4,472

I N

T o t a l . . . . ..............................................\

836
8, 780
467
184
65
2,828
54,437
12, 064
15,093
7,795
1,381
2,618
43
37, 385
26, 459
25,039
29,618,505 14,668,072 12, 374,388
519, 323
345,543
307,845
435,006
863,167
418, 265
8, 888
15, 505
8, 603
30,053,511 15,086, 337 13,237,555
528, 211
323, 350
354,146
15,821, 241 27, 550,631 28,615, 700
14* 781
27, 293
28,335

G

1d o l ls ..

■l b s -----

20,491
1,974

I N

-lb s .--.

j

.34,565
103,480
39, 358
4,777
13,966
6,131
594
590
39,530
44,269
32,449
72, 968
164, 952
43,806
14,346, 529 20, 897, 749 22,247, 056 15,554,259 11, 870,459 19,211,340
238,675
313, 013
322, 020
234, 209
184, 790
426,843
685
67, 307 1, 941, 402
300, 210
307, 926
356,-264
13
4,237
1,121
14,817
6,743
7, 550
14,347, 214 21,197,959 22,314,363 17, 495,661 12,178,385 19,567,604
323,141
317, 250
249, 026
191, 533
238, 688
434, 393
43,026, 803 46, 208, 794 23, 093, 902 1, 875, 600 3, 323, 741 12,435,396
49,662
67, 652
40,187
3, 733
3, 661
10,997
111,094~
463
575
92, 387
9, 019
17,498
6, 618
10,175
10, 041
29,074
9,594
10,175
109, 885
6, 618
10, 041
29,074

20,797
216

I N

R i c e flour, ric e m eal, a n d b r o k e n r i c e . .

17
2
25,065
3,720

21, 073
2,520

A

R i c e ....................................................................

198
29
38, 756
5; 076

28, 216
1,147

M

lb s ....

39, 022
1,062

E

T o t a l ........................................................ . d o ll s ..

R ic e :

159,847

R

M i l k .............................................................. . d o l l s ..

66, 837

360
73
10,982
2,045

l b s ___

B u tt e r .....................................................

10,208
20,123

A rtic le s .

SOAP:
F a n c y , p e rfu m e d , a n d a ll t o ile t. - .

943,361
2,842,901

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

18, 756
59, 324
343, 386
1, 832,576

23,444
137,046
265,891
1,696,667

34,857
218,137
169,725
2,074,321

1,443,418
2,863, 605

1,852,987
2,688, 395

1,785,627
2, 311, 774

503,916
719,981

507,414
1, 531, 712

5,698
23,155
402, 822
1,443,271

1902.

6,002
2, 303
10, 764
13,067
11,974
3,433

3, 217
1, 355
4,822
6,177
118,157
7,258

10,257
3,646
6,111
9,757
412,108
12,016

8, 235
4,045
740
4,785
381,083
9,453

6,310
3, 025
1, O il
4, 036
56, 670
7,405

49
23
4,562
4, 585
256,583
18,256

1,303
948
69
1,017
321,150
28,762

3,552
1,637
1,278
2,915
60,929
5,264

96, 334
102,850
6, 917
2, 705
103,251
105, 555

95, 289
89,038
6,292
2, 364
101, 581
91,402

34,996
32, 344
5,380
2,525
40,376
34,869

49,608
47,875
4,743
2,193
54,351
50,068

8, 625
7, 327
6,958
3,208
15,583
10, 535

46,612
45,579
1,899
783
48, 511
46,362

53, 613
50, 520
1, 562
623
55,175
51,143

49, 740
46,972
1,802
738
51, 542
47, 710

52,500
53,978
2,340
942
54,840
54,920

36, 324
36,160
777
355
37,101
36,515

S p irits , d is tille d —
r p f. g a lls ..
B r a n d y .............................................................
c d o l ls ............
f p f. g a lls ..
A ll o t h e r ........................................................
( d o lls ............
r p f. g a lls ..
T o t a l ...................................................
( d o l l s ............

154,188
471,098
243,413
186,411
397,601
657,509

135,173
422,583
289,143
223, 033
424,316
645,616

143,988
370,431
235,283
173,202
379,271
543,633

118,171
270,198
211, 272
185,085
329,443
455,283

47,710
99,467
144,351
109,350
192,061
208,817

54,799
130,151
185,816
162,433
240,615
292,584

76, 297
196, 516
170, 746
173, 935
247, 043
370,451

82, 542
224,898
223,198
271,032
305,740
495,930

88, 506
264,944
266,580
314,010
355,086
578,954

90, 884
258,612
291,467
411,129
382,351
669,741

I




A

8, 053
5, 087
15, 412
20, 499
26, 058
543

M

5,514
2,853
25, 575
28,428
325, 868
13,053 -

E

rib s ....
i d o lls .
A ll o t h e r ........................................................ ............ d o l ls ..
T o t a l ................................................... ............ d o l ls ..
r ib s ....
S p ic e s ......................................................................
1 d o l ls ..
S p ir i t s , w in e s , a n d m a l t l iq u o r s :
M a lt liq u o rs —
f g a l l s ..
I n b o ttle s o r j u g s .....................................
( d o l l s ..
t g a l ls ..
I n o th e r c o v e r in g s ..................................
■ " ( d o l l s ..
f g a l ls ..
T o t a l ...................................................
( d o l ls ..

R

D U T I A B L E — C o n tin u e d .
S il k , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f —C o n tin u e d .
V e lv e ts , p lu s h e s , a n d o th e r p ile fab - r l b s ___
___ ( d o lls .
A ll o t h e r ...................................................... ............d o lls -.
T o t a l ....................................................

1893.

288

N o . 5 4 . —QUANTITIES and VALUES of IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Remaining in W arehouse June 30, etc.—Continued.

W in e s —
C h a m p a g n e ,a n d o t h e r s p a r k l i n g .. £
S till w in e s —

c

69,282

56, 237

41, 613

41, 826

37, 901

15,248

24,868

36,872

34,342

34,838

1,122,433

d o l l s -----

863,617

854,413

625, 933

548,241

237,875

329,139

271,394

506,407

603,828

487,752

495, 428

373, 707

311,652

285,345

309,012

283,190

282,755

382, 565

263,120

310, 643

225,640

227,194

209,351

229,851

211,315

189,422

33,063

35, 323

26, 795

19, 901

15,014

24,047

11,494

16, 490

15,779

15,181

161, 761

174, 530

161, 601

99, 903

69,947

96, 000

45,425

49,290

50,834

56,014

T o t a l ............... ................................. . . . . d o l l s . .

1,692,186

1,420, 712

1,279,134

1,036,479

843,828

561,069

583,915

550, 535

768,556

849,264

T o t a l sp irits , w in es, a n d m a lt liq u o r s .............d o lls ..

2,455, 250

2,157, 730

1,857,636

l, 541,830

1, 063,180

900,015

1, 005, 509

1,094,175

1,402,430

1,555,520

co S p o n g e s ................................... ....................................d o lls ..

79, 929

81, 036

70,027

82, 428

30,563

45, 010

23,665

51, 754

89,880

101,466

4, 968

6,385

20, 676

22,492

306, 932

762,115

550,145

476,874

1,757,532

I N

40, 335

101, 612

79,179

59, 833

130,981

I N

74, 284, 797 116, 528,998

a

i d o lls . .

1902

I n o th e r c o v e r i n g s ............................. i d o z .q t s . .
1d o lls ....

R

664,132

8

662,999
407,992

I n c a s k s ................... ................................ \

E
M
A

S u g a r , m o l a s s e s , a n d c o n f e c t io n e r y :

M o l a s s e s ................................................................. f g a lls ..
i d o lls ..

379,445

523,029

54, 673

108, 629

26,092,925

40, 384,945

26, 960, 095

80,199, 971

22, 516, 776

502,369

a

a

912, 565

469,319

1, 603, 980

480,929

a

G

S u g ar, D u t c h sta n d a rd in c o lo r —

409, 370, 567 542,919,492

88,751,851 289,186,938 121, 052,280

208,279

69, 040, 747 221,162,480

132,850,246

1, 566,489

R
E

C ane a n d o t h e r ................................... $

9,512,535

2, 325, 746

A

r i b s -----

B e e t r a g a r ........................................5 d o lls ..

W

m ela da, e tc . —

I N

N o t a b o v e N o . 16, an d ta n k b ottom s, siru ps,

1, 273,994

5,876,439

2, 963,540

1,859,515

5, 364,086

2,388,420

2,672, 437

21, 659,833

5,172,451

14,463, 570

13,329,646

2,800, 601

15, 319,439

4,149,966

21,123

346, 961

68,000

639, 873

145, 283

345, 607

361,797

87,534

378,836

86,683

9,587,684 438,135, 929 604,964,270 100,884, 397 383,850,479 156,898, 702 146,126,145 353,4)10,917

146,512,747

U

13,003,173

9,587, 684

O

8, 051,513
516,048

H

( d o lls ..

S

A b o v e N o . 1 6 ..........................................£ ^DS
l d o l ls ..

E

C o n fe c t io n e r y ......................................................d o l ls . .

21,123

346, 961

8,621, 882

14, 555, 611

1,888,596

7,826,026

3,806, 266

3, 513,538

8,068,668

429

735

1, 528

1, 564

1,806

2, 898

1,036

1,356

991

1,072,105

26, 098,333

29,425, 381

36, 770,229

169,259

3, 031, 340

2,463, 093

3, 995,212

( lbs___

T e a ...............................................................................<
' d o l ls ..

r l b s ___
n l a t e d ................................................ , .................. i d olls ..

T in in bars, b lo c k s , p ig s , o r g r a in o r g ra n -




* .....................

* . ...................

a .....................

.

T o t a l s u g a r ..........................................£
*
l d o lls ..

516,048

2, 683,382
2,103

33, 635,042
3 , 054,944

2,434, 203
367, 041

- ..................... • ..................... * ..................... » .....................
■Tree of duty.

* ................. - • ..................... • .................. K>
QO
CO

290

No. 5 4 .— QUANTITIES and VALUES -of IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Remaining in W arehouse June 30, etc.— Continued.
1893.

A rticles.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

5,622,003
5,109,601

6,431,281
6, 594, 618
13,288,412
4,426, 620

6,920, 604

5,897,414

8,017,711
15,716, 332

6,417,439
24,287,442

3,264,175
3,213,949

5,009,905

8, 862, 740

4,041,239
4,132,400
5,188,559
2,286,398

1899.

1900.

1901.

3,694, 290

4, 608,183
4,305,749
8,402,428
4, 434, 679

5,689,857

3,814,121
6,747,548
3,592,358

1902.

D U T I A B L E — Continued.
T obacco , a n d m anufactures of :
L e a fSuitable fo r cigar w rappers..........

r ib s ....

17, 887, 518
10,985, 222

21, 266, 506
11,107.911

14,589
75, 350
2,223

9, 579
66,175

14,721

58, 281
2, 837

34,128

71,130

61,118

77, 573

71,568

37,405

24,688

22,962

48, 905

47,407

81,873

32,251
35,007
10,413

2,678
3,597
5,044

3,607
2,463

6,668
7,117

103,463
110,110

7,137

7,328

70

r ib s ....
1 d o lls..

18,619,416
10,195, 771

19, 719, 693

22, 636, 936

30,184,856

9,229,798

13, 010,611

13, 027, 616

15,280,179

6,418,798

8,798,824
6,123,863

10,441,838

11,021,238

7,406,479

8, 740,428

r ib s ....
t d o lls ..
A ll other............................................. ...d o ll s ..

18,128
67,969
12, 066

20,134
73,605
6, 266

48,632

71, 342
12, 577 |

121, 059

8, 042
29,770
4,358

9,736
56, 409

8,079

18,525
71,251
5.962

Total manufactures..................... ...d o ll s ..

80,035

79,871

83, 939

129,138

77, 2L3

T o y s ................................................................... ...d o ll s ..

141,888

129,366

39,428

53,849

148,274
131,696
8,460

, 53,152

95, 754

49,163
16,491

117,233
8, 738

5,534,649
2, 909, 914

M anufactures of—
Cigars, cigarettes, and ch eroots..

20,643

10,939

5,393

VEGETABLES:
Beans and pease*....................................

r b u sh ..

( d o lls ..
P ickles and sauces............... ................. ...d o ll s ..
A ll other—
Tn their natural s ta te _____ _____ _...d o ll s ..
Prepared or p reserved ................... ...d o ll s ..
T o t a l ................................................ , . -d o lls ..




82,349

8, 838

121,277
6,390

1,201

1,286

61,771

13
9,458

597
29,218

12,185

2,509
14, 701

3,255

51, 412

214
71,980

4, 836

14,323

12,778

21,668

155, 680

118, 352

198,165

107,261

18,112

39,415

26, 630

136,158

174, 776

152,590

W ood , and manufactures of :
Unmanufactured ..................................... ...d o lls ..

111, 764
151, 207
5,955

124

REMAINING IN WAREHOUSE.

15,595,638
6,451, 213

12,997,413
5,086,170

Total le a f.......................................

5,670,868
4, 656,698

5,067,388
12,197,661
5, 917,834

t d o lls ..
r ib s ....
O th er...................................................
t d o lls ..

L u m b er-

Boards, planks, deals, and other r M feet..
sawed lum ber............................ < dolls____

Shtogl68.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.f .

.s . L .

Other lumber.....................................dolls..

21,746
261,771
.

. " .

84
. 81 .
.

539

.

.

.

.

9,815

30,987

.

.

2,185

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

14, 723
139,573

7, 237
86, 833
.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

7, 045
102,466

208
287
150

.

11,663

27,605

.

280

4,135

19,775
250, 715

18,048
267,844
114
202
1,108

7,249
85,915
89
152
2,169

Manufactures of—
Cabinet ware or house furniture-----dolls..
r tons ..
’ i dolls-.

Wood p u lp .

,

h a ir

L IK E

o f

t h e

c a m e l

A N IM A L S , A N D

, ^

o a t

,

51,827

305,542

21,903,085
3, 725,365
805,495
183,835
..........t dolls..
r i b s .... 33,546,981
3,190,278
..........i dolls..

29,308
7
427
22, 790

5,073

12,925

33,778

37, 275

33,926

139, 733

170,345

127, 350

320,196

142, 091

60,439,364

48, 321,933

69,604,439

7,824, ldO

2,652
27,181

375,953

16, 578

18,806

15,120

25, 269

5,918,112

10,314,832

43,826,993
6,338,565

44,038,750
4,948,129

222, 943
650,254

178, 945
472,717

231, 681

94,145

670,737

651,0

32, 026
247,222

27, 413
699,606

33,190
416, 296

29,482
299, 069

34,825
206, 622

140, 600
'504,313

436, 487
3, 363, 732

473,130

718,419

269, 954
.4, 660, 870
709, 017

269,227
5, 307,487
814,730

177,220
5,163,556
758, 967

25,262

11,9

8, 031
146
9, 233

20,613,148

a l p a c a

,

75,143

a n d

M ANU FACTURES O F :

Unmanufactured—
Class 1—Clothing.........
Class 2—Combing............

£ lbs—

............... < dolls..
r i b s ....

Class 3— Carpet...............

3,433,073
807,227
188,864
38,514,459

532. 370

3,559,919

b39,121
532, 370
39,121

r ib s ....

255,561

“ ( dolls..

099,478

59, 934, 834
7,181,856

Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpeting................. £ s<
**y(*8- < dolls----Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing
apparel, except
shawls and knit

148,405

146, 528

166,470

367,422

389,211

355,742

65,908
840,259

56, 638
1,505,574

42,397
2,358,899

Dress goods, women’s and chil-r sq.yds.

990,614
414, 625

1, 467,125
61, 934,446

dren’s ............................ ..............t dolls.. .

085,526

1,121,884
7, 897, 489
1,447, 340

Total unmanufactured.,

gooc^s.................................................... dolls.
Cloths.




r i b s .. .
” < dolls.

* Dried pease only after 1894.

1, 536, 351

84,478
169,796

33,421
6,760,057
3,261,432
2,684, 709
2, 053, 555
bFree of duty.

50,290

.

* Pounds.

259,332
849, 807

REMAINING IN WAREHOUSE.

o o l s

OTHER

6,146

...d o lls,.

Total.
W

30,761

...d o lls..

A ll other. . .

32,713
65

131,261
214, 488
206,032
5,689,377
775, 734
CO

VALUES

and

of

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Remaining

in

W arehouse J une 30,

etc .—Continued.

1901.

100, 625
169,142
37, 297
13, 664
67, 786
46, 746
411,817
2,394,325

Ill, 993
225,530
50, 224
11,440
27,570
19,982
322,571
2,138, 314

46,473
169,254
37, 907
9,784
32,851
12,516
319,975
2, 389,489

6,668
38.711
64, 703
4,409
11,401
84,524
37, 769
In blocks or pigs, and old....................... S 1*,s
1,193
603
3,049
2,320
207
357
2,187
l dolls..
2,204
6, 840
2, 204
2,723
1,092
1,167
1,141
1,167
3, 656
Manufactures o f............................................ dolls..
2,561
1,167
1,374
3, 397
7,443
5,772
3,412
1,141
5,843
Total........................................................dolls..
160,112
44, 682
293, 208
149,567
38, 734
124, 849
43,412
118, 672
269, 246
A ll other dutiable articles................................. d olls.
.d olls. 38,882,692 43,197,820 39, 040, 286 50,015,180 16,883, 790 36, 602, 313 34,689,873 44,117,441 47,365, 043
672,476 1, 439,162 1, 251, 933 1,124,651 1,24., 973 1,266, 081 1,378,847
...........................dolls.. 1, 550,115 1,684,759

7,143
7,143
78,289
39,389,608
1,432,993

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1902.

9

1900.

1893.

Articles.

2

N o. 54.—QUANTITIES

D U T I A B L E —Continued.
2

W

o o l s

,

h a ir

OTHER

L IK E

o f

t h e

,

c a m e l

A N IM A L S ,

AND

g o a t

,

a l p a c a

,

a n d

M ANUFACTURES OF—

—

..

..

o r

s p e l t e r

,

a n d

m a n u f a c t u r e s

o f

88,010

240, 974
45, 520
966
83,994
46,488
398, 669
2, 064,531

:

v a l u e

f r e e

o f

o f

..

.

d u t y

im p o r t s

M A IN IN G IN W A R E H O U S E

o f

m e r c h a n d is e

r e

.

...................................dolls.. 40, 432, 807 44,882; 579 39,712, 762 51, 454, 342 18,135, 723 37, 726, 964 35,937,846 45,383,522 48,743, 890

40, 822,601
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d u t ia b l e

H N

o t a l

m e r c h a n d is e

I

e r c h a n d is e

o f

E

T

v a l u e

N

M

o t a l

R I

.

T

AA

in c

120, 318
99, 862
101, 499
151,737
40,139
45, 779
340
794
70, 039' 123,096
32, 221
66, 254
537, 989
417, 909
1, 470, 908 2,463,171

M

..

Z

228,429
651,448
233, 877
16,445
93, 990
65,115
631, 213
6, 693, 283

E

,

114, 842
48,747
90, 442
108,765
40,135
27, 591
10, 273
16,122
117,659*
94, 202
50, 509
77,114
106, 239
197, 927
3,303,430 3, 802, 757

R

Continued.
Manufactures of Continued.
53,156
K nit fabrics.............................................dolls
76,838
Mungo, flocks, shoddy, noils, wool c lbs___
30,038
extracts, rags, and w astes..........c dolls..
14,278
S h a w ls...................................................... dolls..
153,605
r ib s ....
T a m s ....................................................3( dolls..
84, 546
54,967
A ll oth er.................................................. dolls..
Total manufactures...........................dolls 3,746,455

No. 5 5 .— V A L U E S of M E R C H A N D IS E Received from the Principal and other F oreign ( C
ountries for Immediate T R A N S IT
Across United States Territory, or for Immediate T R A N S S H IP M E N T to other F oreign Countries, 1879 to 1902.

Year ending June 30—y

United Kingdom.
Received.
Shipped.

Germany.
Shipped.
Received.

Europe.
France.
Received.
Shipped.

Other Europe.
Received.
Shipped.

Received.

Total.
Shipped.
T

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

308, 781
560, 026
174, 482
365, 338
305, 470
455, 947
289, 462
457, 524
454, 809
329, 292
408, 747
605,110
904, 865
1, 843, 328
1, 752, 982
2, 349, 040
1, 621,439
1,191, 565
1, 231, 639
1, 524,190
1, 828, 837
2, 205, 835
2,136,526
1, 907, 842

D o lla rs .

9, 605,427
11, 330, 283
16, 235, 584
21, 435, 771
23, 427, 083
16, 862, 826
13, 486, 994
15, 878,423
21, 328, 914
17,479, 937
23,794,099
26, 370, 676
26, 413,597
27, 598, 909
27,523,329
27, 936, 654
26, 989, 804
28, 711, 035
26, 877,101
28,692,918
26, 345, 267
35, 051, 242
34, 517,701
34, 865,835

D o lla rs .

10, 647, 333
15, 237, 607
12,198, 267
17, 546, 693#
14, 358,369
8, 851, 522
11, 579,435
12, 910, 284
15,221,457
10,088,165

16, 707, 261
16, 863, 334
30, 317,164
31, 706, 256
35, 895, 843
30,240,538
31, 003,494
33,147,076
40,020,245
38, 802, 601
47, 846,584
54, 924,521
60,170,756

N

71, 354
112, 426
192, 229
1,154, 788
1, 221, 862
1,144, 241
568, 693
438, 805
551, 946
765, 514
792, 444
1, 520, 476
1, 238, 755
1, 853,127
2, 350, 748
2, 828, 209
2, 440, 671
3,122, 446
3, 839, 600
3,522,116
3, 853, 066
5,141, 335
4, 706,175
4, 740, 544

A

110,029
162, 525
172, 460
252,188
204, 040
147,198
282, 930
139, 097
360,437
354, 635
635, 084
348, 252
348, 721
1,336, 555
3, 455, 350
3, 997, 005
1,372, 039
1, 846,822
1,772,318
1,411,548
1, 566, 826
1, 768, 797
1, 077, 743
1, 253,928

T

216, 816
283, 014
423, 459
613, 786
813, 804
732, 990
713,567
834, 560
1,128, 816
1,189, 672
1, 338,525
1, 450, 227
1, 475, 753
1,480,428
1, 318, 357
1, 749, 083
1, 895,151
2, 707, 349
2, 340, 787
2,464, 538
1, 828, 330
2,842,042
3, 358, 519
2, 516, 272

I

2, 252, 572
3, 658, 477
2, 729, 246
5, 336, 361
2, 758, 994
2, 960, 488
3, 771, 524
3, 803, 566
4, 353, 992
2, 551, 043
4, 581, 064
5, 097,434
3, 640, 940
6, 995,419
7, 986, 637
11,154, 933
6, 684, 735
7, 942, 844
5, 333,860
3,807,811
5, 711, 338
6,488, 502
14, 204, 010
6, 701, 903

S

521, 917
620, 704
721, 844
755, 560
1,149,195
948, 901
1,140, 548
1,462,414
1, 670, 952
1,817, 511
2,582, 456
2,735,546
2,819, 238
2, 930, 571
3,466, 885
3, 717, 740
4,122, 899
3,460, 489
3,183, 390
3,775, 038
4, 069, 828
3, 915, 766
4, 681, 613
4, 826, 666

N

8,175, 951
10, 314,139 10, 856, 579
14, 898, 052
9,122, 079
18, 911, 637 11, 592, 806
20, 242, 222 11, 089, 865
14, 036, 694
5,-287, 889
11, 064,186
7, 235, 519
13,142, 644
8,510,097
17, 977, 200 . 10,052,219
6, 853,195
13, 707, 240
19, 080, 674
9, 233,659
20, 664,427 10, 656,465
20, 879, 851 11,968, 808
21, 334, 783 20,141,862
20, 387, 339 18,511, 287
19, 641, 622 18,394, 865
18, 531, 083 20, 562,325
19, 420, 751 20, 022, 263
17, 513, 324 24,809,259
18, 931, 226 33,276,696
16, 594, 043 29, 695, 600
23,152, 099 37, 383,450
21,771,394 37,506, 242
22, 782, 353 50, 307, 083

A

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D
T




8, 795, 340

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1879...................................................
1880..................................................
1881....................................................
1882....................................................
1883..................................................
1884..................................................
1885...................................................
1886..................................................
1887....................................................
1888................................... .................
1889....................................................
1890 ..................................................
1891....................................................
1892....................................................
1893 ..................................................
1894 ..................................................
1895....................................................
1896....................................................
1897....................................................
1898....................................................
1899....................................................
1900....................................................
1901....................................................
1902....................................................

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MERCHANDISE Received from the Principal and other F oreign Countries
United States Territory, etc., 1879 to 1902—Continued.

for

Lmmediate TRANSIT Across

294

No. 55.—VALUES

British North America.
Year ending Jane 30—

Nova Scotia, New Bruns­
wick, and Prince Edward
Island.

1885...................................................

933,806

1886..................................................
1887
...........................................

1,165, 973
1, 684,730
1, 525, 048

1, 635, 442
2,040, 298
1, 621, 748
1, 781, 028
2, 484, 787
5, 277, 210

1888..................................................
1889................................................
1890....................................... ...........

189 3 ................................................
1894..................................................

4, 393,062
1,009,597
1,070, 676
1,199, 782
1,118, 055

1898........................................... .
1899..................................................

1, 440, 950
1, 618, 399
2,002, 264

1900..................................................
1901..................................................
1 9 0 2 ...............................................

1, 536,413
1, 215, 518
1,245, 771
1,161,875
5, 086, 469

9, 606,175
6,417, 701
8, 355.178

19,930, 296
13,459,169
18, 993, 957

12,449,772
15,310,945
19, 005, 704

21,140,198
21,695,992
24,189,181

188, 041
308,691
359,104
213, 816
372, 934
294, 859
306, 897
422, 806

16,404, 425

20,232,410
17, 880, 688

15, 619, 881
17,774,108
18, 038, 931
22,497,151
35, 596, 039
30, 673,265
37,657,936
38,382, 558
54,332,135

19,320, 714
19,441, 279
17, 660, 211
22,400, 622
19, 605, 819
27,452, 333
24, 634, 780
27,049, 441

201,373
89, 565
348, 069
411, 557
582, 469
611, 322
1, 744, 289

1,825,178
635, 841
370, 322
665,527
913,106
547,144
428,188
409, 055
463, 471
558, 991
772, 586
1, 312, 797
2, 294, 356
4, 686, 559

3, 708, 928
3, 914, 668
4, 070, 940

2, 730, 612
4, 687, 000

4, 531, 932

5,441, 234

87
25

2,347
288
333
1,190
7,335
5,186

633
32, 079

781
6,174
70

27,134
89,853

328,116
381, 986
273, 467

1,137
2, 704
4,690
34,273
6,962
26, 289
6,640

236, 415
404,020
367, 295

7, 844
1,768
8,130

555,706
561,129

19,247
27,147
49,555

174, 584
187, 640

553,031
503,970
639, 241

71,924
31,522

Dollars.
12,081,095

Dollars.
12,889,587

17,134,717

17,042,103
23,356,264
37,595,484

17,002,046
28, 543,178
29,802,820
13,419, 227
13, 523, 613
10,861,020
11, 504, 721
8,342, 817
11,336,123
16,001,910
19,780, 470
23,928, 255
17,885, 573
17,342,093
19, 621,862
20,143, 605
24,593,823
39, 336,984
36,561, 721
44,127, 899
44,746,109
61,709,898

39, 312, 568
22, 939,385
19, 700,458
20, 241,079
22,187,955
15, 611,656
22,146,975
27,335,204,
27, 883,023
26, 704,114
22, 720, 111
20,182,216
21,722,294
21,788,416
20,663, 676
26, 250,638
25,535,043
31,478,271
30, 555,579
37, 608,666

D




1,788.641
2,206, 590

1,834, 745
1, 572, 783
1, 682, 538

19, 717, 466
16, 448, 942
16, 369, 429

Dollars.
55

N

1,118,185

1897..................................................

1, 831,417

12, 574, 953
12, 280, 483
9, 303, 864

113,018
36, 973

Dollars.

Shipped.

Received.

A

1895...................................................
1896...................................................

5, 605, 614
2, 079, 783
2, 052, 357

28, 265, 083
29, 204, 031

137,271
72, 555

Dollars.
476, 824
531, 436
719, 268
855, 784
971, 307
1, 475, 833
1, 615, 293

Shipped.

T

1891...................................................
1 8 9 2 ..............................................

2,596, 233
3, 070, 657
3,859,079

Dollars.
280, 079

Received.

I

2, 732, 665
2, 455, 537
1, 740, 900

1882..................................................
1883...................................................
1884
. . . ...................................

1, 778, 836

Dollars.
11,520,877
14, 866, 663
20, 857, 827
34, 005, 845
35, 878, 389

Shipped.

S

164, 990
561,791
656,233

1881...................................................

Dollars.
11,606,832
16,782,315
16, 758,108

Received.

N

Dollars.
889,539
1, 643, 716

Shipped.

Total.

A

Dollars.
194,129
215,131
171,383

1879...................................................
1880
......................................

Received.

Newfoundland and
Labrador.

R

Shipped.

British Columbia.

T

Received.

Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba,
and the Northwest Ter­
ritory.

No. 55.—VALUES

of

MERCHANDISE Received from the Principal and other Foreign Countries
United States Territory, etc., 1879 to 1902—Continued.

for

Immediate TRANSIT Across

West Indies.
Mexico.

Central America.

Year ending June 30—

Cuba.

Other W est Indies.

Total.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

T

Received.

1879..................................................

239, 655

330, 968
300,148

408,124
308, 293
216, 078

2, 748, 434
1, 262, 515
1, 279, 399

111, 635
120, 497
296. 654

2, 002, 476
3, 766,180
4. 781.110
4, 944,149
5, 052, 318

1886..................................................
1887.................................................

8,083,313

267,756

1,132,056
740,510

8,372,450
9,316,066
15,680, 902
10, 598,013

3, 068,433
6, 200,116
3,598,853

877,201
1, 010,098
1,130,806

4, 011,387

934,596
866,976

608,121
563,539

558,105
513, 629
675, 238
704,921
986, 558

892,158
1, 215, 399
966, 851
1, 472, 980
2, 034, 761
2,586,919
1,951,985
1,890,705
2,058,454
1,728,780
2,760,086
3,484,521
3,577,929
3,128,575

1, 554, 707
1,923,401
1,414,430
1,309,387
1, 303, 836
2,061,827
1,116,738
914,679
1,093,885
2,676,755
1,113,746

5,184,214
7,125,392
7, 338,958
5, 334, 475
9,729,974
10,464,177

3,249,961
3, 834, 598

7,964,459
12,609,152
12, 044, 251

5,019,170
4, 219, 781

11, 312,170
11, 710,938

4,563,898
3,732,856
3, 274,940

12,972,079

2, 935,099
3,287,352
3,108,443
3,144,471

11,651,647
5, 880,325

1,497,576
1,913,481
2,121, 549
3,320.777
4,124,025
4,788,720
4,722, 941
5, 535,133
7,209,153
5,852,808
6,454,603
5, 791,310

9,287,129
10,409,951

5,003,720
5, 695,185
6,771,873

18,357,657
11,711,759

6,686,372
6,273, 046

D R
A
T D




6,965, 660
8,110,1J6

97,588
193,478
418,442
184, 014

592,140
615,984
1, 071, 284
1,220,349
787,995
677,057
876,264

690, 841
778, 254
713, 535

T

1902..................................................

4, 659, 259
5,303,403

5,320, 563
5, 543,843
5,669,214

567,969
632,688
748,286

699,861

537,190
472,784
355,819
330, 860
327, 513

N

1900..................................................
1901.................................................

3, 519,942
4,245, 695

5,210, 607

235, 673
526,423
490, 006
433, 700

6, 780, 853
4, 820, 846
9,054,736
9, 759, 256
6, 977, 901
11, 054,445
10,131,171
9, 916, 742
10,420, 277
11, 668, 243
9,589,820
4, 763,587

425,883

319,257
352, 552
221,061
119, 376
452, 700

747, 600
1, 044, 876
1, 305,360
1, 558, 010
2,428.619
2, 908, 626
3, 821,869

536,406

A

1899..................................................

1,858,367
2,515,091
1, 797,161
1,903,924
2,625, 521

4,953,911
4, 607, 549
4, 543,455
4, 512, 293

*423,671
549, 934
503, 038
498, 692

3, 655, 568
4, 853, 354
6, 797, 879

788, 324

T

1895..................................................
1896........... . ............................... . !
1897..................................................
1898................... - ............................. |

565, 338
1, 383,455
1, 652, 200

107, 949
72,420
131,238
255, 449
353, 726
315,123

2, 642,550
5, 662, 926
3,126, 069

2,217,455
3,910,019

N

1894..................................................

639, 050

91,060
166, 719

361, 649
563,476

T

1888..................................................
1889..................................................
1890..................................................
1891............. .....................................
1892..................................................
1893..................................................

23,636
16,278
49, 784
12, 685
37, 964
73, 674
92,195
322,195
368,142

263,413
303, 920

EI

1884..................................................
1885.'.................................................

37,963
74, 320

174,757
224,848
177,340

S

671, 008
800, 025
2, 282, 473

11,524
6,874

1, 954,042
3,606,099

N

217, 444
380,100
281, 309

62,693

A

1881.................................................
L882...................................................
1883..................................................

6,571

R

1880..................................................

222,320

of

MERCHANDISE Received from the Principal and other Foreign Countries
United States Territory, etc., 1879 to 1902—Continued.

for

Immediate TRANSIT Across

2

No. 5 5 —VALUES

9

South America.

Asia and Oceania.

Africa.

A ll other countries.

Total.

Year ending June 30—
Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

Received.

Shipped.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs .

Received.

Shipped.

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

6

Received.

361, 005
516, 248

1883..................................................
1884..................................................

489,065

2,923,534
2,477, 332

1901...................................................
1902..................................................

485,131
551, 229
729, 226

163, 697
288,151
193, 342

1, 220,487
1, 054, 050
1, 060,449

788,917
811, 912
596,212

220,027
153, 650
162,256
216, 682
193, 215

2,136, 785
2,387, 289
2, 025, 803

1, 260,421
1, 257, 612
1, 251,280
1,113,431

494, 389
390,787
276, 565

3, 497, 308
3,169, 676

1, 623,507
1,736,153

2, 540,493

1,284, 990
1,584,441

411,132
592,274
665, 481
1. 039, 334
1, 631, 588
1,318, 766
1,624, 585

2,423,123
2, 691, 675
3, 314, 012
3, 404, 675

1,992,821
1,845,019
1,691,237

312,175

97, 735
46,282
32,987
2,610
177,490
59, 062
24,424
29, 657
13, 269

14, 215
18,045
5,762
18, 423
15,764
7,549
18, 057
22, 753
48,271
325,926 i
155,119
205,085
185,675
289,319
319,322
619,951

234, 251
3,239
3,421
1, 526
21,250
1,859
19, 925
1,986
1, 702

429
3,010
3,760
2, 055
6,427
8,048

37,038,264
42, 766,121
33,343,209

37,038, 264
42,766,121
33, 343, 209

3, 396
4,871
24,723

47, 403, 253
55, 698, 952

47,403, 253
55,698,952
57, 497,917
69,567, 737
67, 949, 837
71, 507, 575

1,491

10,282
2,241
1,225
28,069

25
74

60
1, 875
1,214

442

228
375

9,171

338

57,497, 917
69,567, 737
67, 949,837
71,507,575
65,677,193
69,762,770
70,060,103
81,019, 375
80,028,446
98,551,462
106, 361,119
118, 525,840

65, 677,193
67, 762, 770
70,060,103
81, 019, 375
80,028,446
98,551,462
106,361,119
118,525,840

H N
I D
P
M




2,280,988
2, 021, 261
2,962, 683

2,131, 640
1, 591, 679
1, 224,152

85, 901

SA

1898..................................................
1899................. ................................
1900
. . . .

155,575
191,634

1, 053,157
1,487,931
1, 399, 563

S

3,091,599
3,849, 708
2, 546, 559

« 5)783
* 6,029
123, 861

550, 341
402, 679

1,212
12,346
10,280
7,644
2, 491
11,670

25,095, 867
33, 857, 749
37,704, 058
58,065,459
58, 878, 327
36,814,392
34,435, 538

TN

1895..................................................
1896
...........................................
1897
.......................................

34, 534
139,793

25, 095,867
33,857, 749
37, 704, 058
58,065,459
58,878,327
36,814, 392
34,435, 538

I

6, 893, 330
11,247,403

1, 723,889
1, 854,349

315, 418
485,175
462, 768

1,802
1,852

A

1894..................................................

1,182, 639
1, 329,436

7,088
70,869

S

627,372
1, 313, 689
2, 042, 738

2,670
5,805

R

1891..................................................
1892..................................................
1893 _
........................ *.........

526,863
534,544
481,835

14,806
66,400

N

1887-................................................
1888..................................................
1889..................................................
1890..................................................

402,152
270, 396

T

1885..................................................
1886...................................................

185, 287
325,303
620,629

477, 684
624,861
772,355
820, 588

A

1881..................................................
1882..................................................

222, 256
173, 551
210,368
524, 578
1,153, 915
671,511
544, 804
479,832
613,432
646, 614

R

463,421
469,421

T

1879..................................................
1880.............................. ....................

No. 5 6 . —QUANTITIES and VALUES of D O M E ST IC R A W CO TTO N E X P O R T E D from Principal and other CUSTOMS DISTRICTS
from

1893

to

1902.

Tear ending June 3 0 Customs districts.

ribs----( dolls..
r i b s ....
( dolls..
f lbs___
Beaufort, S. C...............
1 dolls..
Boston and Charles- fib s ----town, M a s s ............... t dolls..
f i b s .. ..
isrnnswiCK,
............
(d o lls..
'
r i b s ,...

No
t No
.Newport -News, V a - --

(d o lls..
f i b s .. ..

t dolls..
f i b s .. ..
(d o lls ..
Norfolk
and Ports­ f i b s .. ..
mouth, Va ............
( dolls..

xtaw vav T
t

\r v

Passamaquoddy, M e ..
PTiil^^lpliin, Pa

f i b s .. ..
(d o lls..
f lbs___
( dolls..

Portland and P a 1- f lbs___
mouth, M e......... ..
( dolls..
f lbs___
Richmond, V a .............
{ dolls..
f lbs----Savannah, Ga - . . . . . . . .
(d o lls ..




110, 560,703
9,725, 001
770,082

1894.

118,758,020
10,223,203
39, 690,770
3, 224, 589
103,038,395
8, 740,702
5,446,659
437,309
356,394,030
30,777,598
64,874,153
5,680,904
4, 077,821
361, 352
9,402, 844
835,596

28, 973,573
2, 266, 007
175,130,994
15,257,122

1, 552, 918
130, 785

137,800,452
8,307,298
4,006, 501
257,630

38.314,560
2, 837, 532

72, 329

104, 582,407
8,356, 205

1895.

77,909,264
4, 887, 346

125,575,294

145, 736, 849
9,514,655
50, 972,939

10, 442, 055
34,723,978
2,605,070
157,504, 669
12,758,047
24,459, 385
1,906,462
397,160, 746
32,484,689
88,732,400
6, 745,579
1, 589,773
132,711
18,176, 322
1,487,948
745,703
76,220
46,629, 512
3, 895, 555
254,285,342
20 882 031

2,702,287
166,705,983
10,374, 067

1896.

1897.

69, 820, 059
5, 609, 598

84, 628,169
6, 407, 319

106,518, 648
6, 463,132

2,814,160
241, 300.
36,949, 873
2, 940,920

2, 205, 000
195,642
35, 824, 540
2, 810,941
122,215, 046
9, 984, 739
62, 673, 032

130,700,207
11,189, 567
36, 222,422
2,992, 661
96,867,538

4,429,889
131,907,663

8,290,161
7,440,052

10, 664,134
5,503,968
--------397,964

453,037, 227
30,097,656
93, 962, 642

340,180,465

363,398,537
28,737,738
96, 741, 307

5,052,442
2,500

2,035,257
598, 525

172
35,155, 232
2,155,436

49,341
5, 514, 004
435,701

17, 374, 371
1,010, 903

2,114,291
131,169
55,543, 352
2, 951, 401
264,205, 747
15,513, £42

1898.

28, 494,415
25, 799, 246

4, 773, 854
382,137
181,199,140
15,356,056

6,992,913
1, 091, 075
82, 871
5, 539, 373
416, 309
1, 633, 671
120, 583

212, 711, 809
16*176,383

1899.

1900.

1901.

118, 271, 369

97, 804, 529

78,591,622

2, 228,833
150,167

6, 913, 417
2, 906, 413
166, 489

8, 001, 051
4,845, 203
379, 715

33,012, 336
2,159, 454

10,485, 437
658, 504

7,386,291
4, 603,858
432,738
301, 111
30,000

155,819, 942

207,463, 575
12,428, 557
129,137, 049

65,791, 835
5,393,140
42,282,080
3,358,540

183, 371,108
17, 873,135
49,227,730
4,322,589

9, 840, 895
124, 363, 766
7,235, 539
158, 943, 894

6,794,616

117, 936, 258
88,320,265
67,561,364
10, 290, 297
6, 811, 496
6, 812, 066
6, 728,665
16,895,110
10,069,468
13,942,213
14,846,018
587,218 -------- 987,024 ------1,210,571 ____liOCflQK
X 420, O O
,
O
377,438,248
318,001,598
274,338,521
318,431,685
25, 076, 261
19,978,407 . 22,332,003
30,027,408
47, 668, 349
44, 355,481
22,903,472
11,032,538
2,784, 622
2,557,941
1,733,765
1,029,899
2,528, 721
2,867, 273
1,403,486
1,174,223
157, 712
177, 093
112,543
114, 709
9, 921, 926
9, 206,165
3, 700,046
2, 608,132
649, 437
550, 227
319,420
253,009
4, 609, 389
7,328,338
5, 967, 309
1,715, 333
283, 273
415,811
502.110
167,841

363, 783, 230
<21,950,118

308, 849, 886
16,419,928

356, 258,619
28,999,245

377, 425,978
36, 674,188

1902.
66,410, 451
5,720, 451
3,794, 040
326, 557

81,241,798
6,827,488
57,509,361
4,497,025
65,352,148
5,552,306
21,415,065
1,840,263
345,305,076
29, 655,203
11,914,547
1,003,087
2,021,028
173,583
8,615,624
751,691
5,743, 033
509,428

408,550,182
33,604,374

EXPORTS OF COTTON— BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

1893.

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from 1893 to 1902— Continued.
Tear ending June 30—
Customs districts.

1895.

127,803,382
10,844,000
3,967,390
381,481
999,878,324
81,303,363
47,376,851
3,714,339
992, 440,050
81,402,228
101,252,555
8,069,329
1,661,410
159,193
227,023
18,727
64, 354,528
6,625,452
1,201,573
102,134
16,526,092
1,649,918
6,928,291
669,205
33,968,000
3,013,844

P

19,448,501
1,231,619

110,184,813
136,623,942
11,610,486
10,553,677
5,599', 304
2,435,700
556,848
224,426
831,891,011 899,884,174
82,093,882
63,271,121
27,463,102
66,931,882
2,531,132
5,078,478
861,017,726 1,015,882,690
94,715,041
66,148,722
72,790,264
75,476,522
6,706,696
5,683,684
3,181,744
2,280,358
226, 943
346,382
393,280
417,505
31,561
28,241
22,174,083
56,721,348
2,424,530
4, 568,374
5,145,195
24,248,587
2,057,094
468,551
9,206,273
17,296,872
917,565
1,211,259
1,610,001
898, 592
149, 205
63,630
28,301,459
26,298,100
2,878,152
2,005,917

1902.

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15, 307,759
1,193,581

1901.

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8,909,024
759,600

129,119,776
149,129,579
64,767, 248 101,154, 923
9, 332,425
7,188,377
5,614, 663
7, 666, 273
3,800,169
12,033, 281
8, 739,366
7,848,456
226, 552
1,004, 662
649, 285
573,594
397, 727,228
652, 631, 527 803,364,307 1,076,523,562
57, 670,423
46, 714,156
31,739, 423
47,486,467
52,528, 081
91,234,413
115,599,995
87, 311, 932
4,349,014
6, 349, 704
4,183, 339
6, 373,197
954, 532,672
807, 736,470 1,018,756, 612 1,188,463,439
51,613, 543
73, 450, 961
67,755, 904
64, 042, 625
109, 793, 347
8,492, 694
36, 738,241
58,221,287
3,353,418
6,175, 879
604,721
2,582,375
. 2, 096,110
3,868,920
3, 387,527
5,223,809
207,849
137,844
451,935
332,445
319,300
98,515
669, 800
53, 300
34, 504
6,671
21, 030
2,000
38, 836, 633 ' 29,374,190
2,521, 259
9, 811,973
2,703, 579
1,690,496
225,104
775,924
14,463,414
938,717
15,915,016
20,597, 826
30,548,699
25,414,911
2,147,796
1,788,178
1,116,272
1, 440,433
27,942
3,386,000
197,435
1,254
40,033,365
22,125,124
11,310,227
20,035,227
966,426
1,559,573
2,612,866
1,331,150

1900.

T

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7,619,107
534,120

1899.

R

2, 898, 842
210,336

f lbs
San Francisco, Cal---- { , „
t dolls..
ribs
Willamette, Oreg....... \ , „
d dolls

1898.

O

ribs
San Diego, Cal............ { doll9

1897.

P

81,308,850
99,964,853
6,408,682
5, 920,359
9,842, 038
18,417,651
1,125,081
764,426
412,693,769 717,840,930
31,145,360
38,949, 296
17,302,993
60,766,588
1,283,443
3, 342,690
832,311,258 1,044,159,111
63,687,696
57, 911, 325
247,470
4, 577,546
266,534
19,798
3,720,799
8,419,504
310, 740
539, 396
1,150,060
63,800
73, 288
4,390
2,421,801
199,134

1896.

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65, 227,562
5, 904,084
12, 554,000
.
clbs----Corpus Chnsti, Tex .. ^
1,156,312
clbs----- 411, 441,087
Galveston, T e x .......... : , „
l dolls..
33, 712,076
18, 213, 495
Ain
r ib s....
(dolls..
1, 616,287
V* A-1
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( 11)9- - - * 653, 987,593
New Orleans, La.........<
ddolls..
55, 814, 566
3,805, 898
P ^ a e o la F la
f lbs- ( dolls..
323,425
r ib s ....
3,877,090
ddolls..
341,368
f lbs___
Ariz<ma...................... { dolls..
clbs___
Puget Sound, Wash... |
Wilmington, N .C ....... 5 dolla

1894.

E

1893.

f l h s ....

16,167,550

: dolls..
North and South Da­ r i b s ....
kota . . . . . . ................ dolls.

1,469,506

r i b s ....
t dolls..
^lbs----A ll other . .....................^
1 dolls..

174,176
15,534

Huron, M ich.................

12,089,630
982,653

26,668,947
1,759,418

16,475,331
1,372,665

13,105, 260
1,013,472

9,155,196

16,067,380

15,529,525

571,971

1,008,943
6, 578, 730

1,166,102
252, 500

443,398
970,747
56,664

18,314
2,341,107
181,344
2,364,333
191,242

11,827,035
1,163,377
870,798
103,200
1,853,256

10,753,165
945,078

3, 632,277
349, 949

7,228,232
648,078

r i b s .... 2,212,115,126 2,683,282,325 3,517,433,109 2,335,226,385 3,103,754,949 3,850,264,295 3,773,410,293 3,100,583,188 3,330,890,448
Total raw cotton •
210,869,289
190,056,460
230,442,215
dolls.. 188, 771,445
204, 900, 990
230,890,971
209,564,774
313,673,443
241,832,737

3,500,778,763

Vermont, V t ................. .

639,607
56,975

702,572
60, 634
759, 536
56, 658

1,174,975
72,971
276,185
19, 455

1,339,063
112,198
195,891
19, 724

1,384, 323
106,785
415,543
29,685

1,711,390
111, 570
2,461,462
160,793

864, 477
51,582

E

165,779

50,000
5,000
7,289,544
638,994

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No. 57.— QUANTITIES and VALUES of DOMESTIC RAW COTTON EXPORTED to Principal and other FOREIGN COUNTRIES,
Year ending June 30—
Countries.

1893.

Germ™ y .................... H o iis "

2,158,835, 567 2,628, 220 , 828 3,415,477,685 2, 261,425, 860 3, 016, 269, 519 3, 648, 985, 875 3, 612, 798, 350 2,868, 207,089 3, 222,210,906
302,700,276
217, 278, 477 199, 616, 904 223, 574,189
224,159,760
184,050,100
206, 498, 639 198,318,602
184,002,446

3, 329, 741,097
274,317,331

89,252, 696
r 9,058,290
3, 526, 739
332,501

3,517,433,109 2,335,226, 385 3,103,754, 949 3,850,264,295 3,773, 410, 293 3,100,583,188 3,330,890,448
683, 282,
212,115,126
j - ' ' 2, 188. 771.445 2, 210. 869. 325 204. 900.990 190. 056. 460 230.890. 971
289
230.442. 215 209.564. 774 241.832. 737 313.673,443

3, 500, 778,763
290, 651,819

P

Japan.........................{dolis*.
All other countries .. . | ] ^ 8jg* _
*

32, 542,443
2, 606, 978
17, 582,418
1, 391, 836
130,145
11,097
4, 801, 595
360, 492
4,896
247

52, 767,295
3,414,156
37, 976,422
2, 352, 299
140, 714
9, 526
11, 064, 859
806, 058
6,134
349

34,037,216
2,868, 975
19,408,420
1,643,183
59, 497
5,281
20,194,174
1,481, 056
1 0 1 , 218
7,865

40,203,937
3,137, 860
15,103,628
1,236,447
19, 020
1,497
32, Oil, 252
2, 345,016
147, 593
10,391

49,114, 841
2,994, 674
18,064,891
1,043, 473

112,106,823
7,428, 226
6,708, 051
452, 453

91,367, 051
5,775,784
2, 065,160
133, 939

54,991,353
4, 207,463
9,261, 057
814,231
109, 364
8,155
161,601, 219
12,712,619
6,413,106
516,080

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31, 493, 865
2, 803, 721
20, 905, 980
1, 890, 461
70, 643
5, 632
793, 242
68 , 423
15, 829
762

61,247,259
3,961, 586
21,216,287
1,321,473

64, 508,035
5, 669, 956
13, 750,196
1, 273, 741

51,489, 792
5,104,197
17,551,678
1,750,674
2,233
232
39,279,023
4 , 086,317
356,816
31,747

*‘

........................ U o n s "
South America.......... j ^ 8 jg **
*

Total raw cotton \

45,199, 505
3, 970, 695
482,893
42,752
28l, 029, 370
24, 094, 276
425,193, 574
36,900,989
80,009,738
6,863,248
13, 306, 884
1,189,715
3, 862, 463
324,174
18,178,048
1, 568, 807
100,105,977
8,815,993
6 , 879, 217
569, 888
1,181, 587, 898
99, 661,909

O

British North America j

1902.
19, 878, 517
1,642,382
66,115,721
5, 469,847
19,564,624
1, 685,190
387,886,553
31,771,969
852,907,486
70,416,199
222,718,387
18, 472,796
11,209,018
936,531
4,679,894
407,224
36, 723,062
3, 218, 897
135,301,196
11,408,504
5,772,420
491, 949
1,566,161,746
128,323,241
822,473
72,602

S

Total Europe... { g f o ; ;

1901.

T

United Kingdom....... | JJolis' *
Clbs
All other Europe---- - |
*'

1900.

R

SPam.......... ................ {dolis..
Sweden and Norway.. |
*'

1899.

O

Portuga l .................... 1dSis::
Ru88ia..........................{ dolis..

1898.

P

ItaJy ............................{ & : :
Netherlands...............

1897.

X

tf™ 1 1 0 6 ........................ {d o lis"

1896.

E

Denmark.................... {dSis!.'

1895.

22, 459,489
28, 563, 603
18, 618, 869
11, 985, 511
17, 807, 023
480, 215
12,426,134
7, 956,188
1, 758,164
1,685, 220
1, 576,175
887, 311
987,724
648, 727
38J22
714,699
74,159, 674
77, 340, 934
64, 762, 229
41, 742, 395
80, 970, 906
43, 983, 004
72, 670,042
64, 453, 821
5, 680, 303
7, 302, 960
3,082, 713
3, 599, 471
4, 809, 609
3,539, 012
4,436,068
5, 310, 448
19, 624, 513
15, 994, 776
13, 179, 282
12, 634, 038
12, 370, 351
9, 236,406
1,182,853
1, 313,848
1,078, 300
1, 251, 325
1,177,048
919,630
732, 810
703,554
66 , 225
109, 995
401, 703, 208 368, 046, 012 377,164, 561
239,132, 586 358, 012,469 421, 018,931
305, 426,882 395, 349,541
34,954, 658
27, 729. 378
26 , 1 1 0 ,302
21, 946, 691
24, 599, 724
19,506, 348
21,938,213
23, 976, 506
929, 262,297 864,487, 271 809, 586; 393 814,967, 533
454, 694, 392 752, 315,486 519, 228, 697 685, 788,346
63, 476, 825
76, 234, 319
47, 346, 679
50, 264, 855
54, 886, 245
41, 759, 576
43,078,399
34, 675, 716
161, 558, 653 193,790, 697 208, 676, 581 221,975, 537 182, 679,583
105, 857, 753 166, 327, 989 130, 822,181
16,825,300
17, 441,121
11, 953, 274
11, 468, 025
11, 652, 768
10, 533, 092
9,771,190
8 ,112, 623
26,589,827
25,810, 284
37, 317, 490
17, 365, 293
21, 754, 574
7,109, 245
12,999, 344
9, 290, 288
2,422,092
1,401,040
2,818, 248
1, 242, 812
1, 292, 788
556, 471
774, 031
764, 698
9,235, 891
6,628, 463
10,813,493
5, 493, 520
9, 417, 624
6,643, 763
2, 690, 858
3, 548, 677
612,132
723, 774
631, 997
409, 691
588, 923
367,440
214, 892
274, 862
26, 585, 564
27,475,003
47,505, 735
42,285,128
51, 912, 279
45, 810, 771
70, 040, 769
70, 998, 866
2, 258,026
2, 498, 823
2, 796, 793
3,133, 758
3, 247, 289
3, 693, 406
4,217, 658
5, 537, 237
118,672, 963
124, 317, 536 123,306,186
109, 543, 779 131,824,104
127,839, 376 108, 088, 902
1 1 2 , 682,126
9, 618, 930
11,204,979
7,194, 000
8 , 276, 566
8,180, 970
8 ,739, 024
8 , 948. 908
7,671,168
6,307,506
7, 386, 472
11, 811, 962
6 , 267, 428
12, 806, 699
13,756,196
18,229, 804
14, 980, 632
599, 771
597, 244
744, 287
703, 503
472, 600
1,093, 588
1,105, 531
1,166,721
1,485,451,425 1,776,890,909 1,133,610, 826 1, 563, 592,959 1, 766, 050, 390 1, 804, 721, 935 1,151, 064,166 1,553,428, 749
99, 709, 352
90, 202, 651
147,158, 409
105, 853, 614
93,050, 467 117, 292, 717
104,101,245
117,573,470
200 , 000
47, 071
1,603, 578
18, 200
4, 700
98, Oil.
*

Austria-Hungary....... Jfinljs
Belgium..... - ...............Jdolto"

1894.

No. 58.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES of

DOMESTIC BREADSTUFFS EXFORTE

D from Principal

and

other

CUSTOMS

DISTRICTS FROM 1893 to 1902.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1894.

1895.

r bush..
1 dolls..
rbush..
San Francisco, Cal----i dolls..
,
Chicago, 111.................

48, 394
31, 351
2, 986, 281
1, 437, 213

81, 035
48,487
4, 631, 846
2,126, 909

22, 735
15,074
1,348,128
654, 601

2, 809,095
1,119,343
4,561,805
1,861, 576

11,704, 969
4, 085, 424
7, 630, 287
3, 297,183

t bush..
t dolls..

592
279

506,524
204, 318

192, 891
97, 553

309, 431
119,392

695, 045
263,777

4,496, 820
1, 798, 470
6 , 244,703
3, 500, 385
163,929
89, 708
331, 625
153,477

c bush..
1 dolls..

3, 035, 267
1,468, 843

5, 219,405
2, 379,714

1,563, 754
767,228

7,680,331
3,100,311

20,030,301
7, 646, 384

11,237,077
5, 542, 040

< bush..
■
* dolls..
c bush..
Boston, Mass..............
1 dolls..
c bush..
Newport News, Y a .. .
* dolls..
c bush..
New York, N. Y .........
t dolls..
Norfolk and Ports­ r bush..
mouth, Ya.......... . \ dolls..
c bush..
Philadelphia, Pa.........
i dolls..
Portland and Fal- bust
.m
nnt-h "Ma- ..
__ { dolls..

6 , 524,162

10,343, 329
4, 658,230
6, 937, 091
3,148, 954
5, 610,976
2, 517, 532
16,424, 949
8,027,164
1,056, 064
459,536
4,504, 091
2, 079, 991
696, 608
326,330
9 037
4,422

4,843,139
2,505, 499
2,353, 342
1,300, 496
3,393, 625
1, 754, 781
7,536, 379
4, 225, 248
1 , 861,100
874, 664
1,382,232
730, 094
390, 268
190, 571

17,075,017
6 , 1 1 0 ,0 1 2
5, 291,555
2,238,526
8,134, 631
3, 000,471
23,527,779
10, 039,598
8 , 013, 044
2, 898,327
5, 566,150
2, 089, 399
605, 500
230, 539
4, 889, 748
1,541,278

40, 255,878
11,862, 715
8,929, 792
2,940, 688
14, 778,151
4, 379, 711
24,340,194
7, 909,477
13, 805, 522
4,604, 326
19, 281,593
5, 641, 989
8 , 010
2, 556
6 , 059,602
1,995,139

44,920, 551
15, 883,873
11, 394,336
4,441, 938
16, 367,517
5, 664,578
42,105,974
15, 300,744
11,847,956
4, 460, Oil
27, 288,152
9, 782,136
681, 913
234,695
4,761,616
1,870,054

1899.

1900.

1902.

1901.

BARLEY.
New York, N. Y .......

All other.....................
*
Total barley___
CR.
ON

Baltimore, Md......... .

G-alveston, Tex..........




\ dolls..

3, 337,153
3, 596, 836
1, 875, 505
1, 546,091
794, 585
12, 296,243
6 , 866 , 673
429, 519
228, 625
4,234,943
2, 210,987

A O 009
o,
117, 830

980,474
11,049, 426
596,650 . 5, 214, 916
8 , 220,646
961, 894
3,892,443
594, 589
321, 852
130,575
4, 069, 738
325,035
1, 978, 760
184, 035

1, 073,350
’499, 284
4,117,718
1,870,940

45, 565
32,562
7,831,832
3,552,684

1,102,139
513,341

v 836,871
410,057

2,267, 403
1,375.274

23, 661,662
11,216,694

6,293,207
2,883,565

8,714,268
3, 995,303

40,422, 310
15,895, 649
14,377,041
6,071, 879
10, 989,198
4,389, 718
32, 929, 333
13, 690,452
5, 965, 645
2, 360, 953
26, 261,408
10, 498, 049
1,274,352
562, 669
3,411, 743
1, 289,733

45, 723, 860
18,189,623
12,499,390
5,492, 460
14, 355, 096
5,864,297
40, 019,776
16, 853,594
5,118, 011
2,251, 339
35,729, 562
14,660„282
850, 952
369,936
8 , 094, 791
2,896, 999

40,832,420
18, 456, 375
16,784,306
8,250,836
6 , 096,815
2, 884,620
44, 529, 272
21, 395,459
4,153, 079
2, 007, 547
27, 223, 570
12, 633,467
1, 300,467
642,412

3,919,327
2, 303,747
3,404,743
2 , 2 1 2 ,10 0
820,535
513, 775
8, 300, 202
4, 910,570
304,274
221,731
3, 824, 342
2,277, 058
35, 006
21,683

100

50

301

1893.

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Tear ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC BREADSTUFFS EXPORTED,

etc

.—

302

N o. 5 8 . — QUANTITIES

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
1894.

1893.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

E

Articles and customs districts.
corn—continued.

16, 271
46, 613
18,130
44,231

20, 501
61, 585
56, 713
111, 474

21,209
55,932
14,805
23,413

81,477
220,655
82,753
137,563

33,320
104, 573
51,073
129,541

177, 817,965
82,527,983

26, 636,552
16,185,673

80,887

66 , 602
175,505
31,451
58,277

76,783
207,087
42,901
96,645

5,852
17,467
22,428
63, 473

D

209, 348,284
85,206,400

TP

21,083
577194
50,996
1 1 0 , 206

t hhls ...
1 dolls..
rbbls ..
Boston, Mass............
{dolls..

174,089, 094
68,977,448

O S

208,744,939
74,196,850

S

176,916,365
54,087,152

U

99, 992, 835
37, 836, 862

46, 037, 274
24, 587,511

10 1,1 0 1

-S C- Y-

27,691,137
14, 650, 767

r hush..
Xdolls..

Total corn.........

221

307, 021
145,510

488,156
1,805,885
362,298
936, 779
2,159,531
20,948,253
1,404,462
9,243,871
112,208 !.....................
!
55,106
1, 373,667
7, 764, 771
792,232
3, 262,525
1,183,169 j
434,131
228,118
535,467
374,000
651,800
231,812
276,804
466,500
73,500
199,860
38,228
258,855
52,750
98,163
' 27,903
235,193
492,990
106, 727
303,102
2,194,186
268,545
978,485
130,557
1*277,116
310,853
206,297
563,430

-T - B -

65, 324, 841
30, 211,154

6,491,561
4,030, 767

7, 968,460
3, 817,933
602,600
296,995
6,316,156
2, 698,042
670, 836
264,002
781, 300
322,292
1 , 005,580
398,572
151
232
1,454,973
664,575
35,079
17,080
903, 300
507, 384

1,571, 040
1,034,516
652, 399
438, 589
28,333, 675
14, 637,145
11,423,335
5,497, 384
803,628
463,068
332,967
201, 658
7,176,179
13,442, 451
2,640,949
4, 716, 716
2, 626,417
2, 473, 613
1,005, 083
1,057,933
1, 775,200
1,309,700
625,124
475,811
1 , 080, 270
922,340
332, 020
421, 092
110,624
151,143
33,584
42, 848
921,626
1,332,164
327, 639
498,995
1, 286, 545
1,578, 545
494,703
657,698
1,390,936 *
994,085
545,846
423,843

R

2,121,131
775,989
23,109,296
7,670,520
626,429
231,031
13,603, 930
4, 574, 521
1, 536, 628
545,992
563,500
179,906
2,095, 699
677, 553
735,101
200,389
3,290,123
1, 078,533
647,399
233,421
1,047, 688
390,966

65,085
37,005
2, 572,362
1,303,442
142, 547
71,233
1,490,829
782, 084
428,042
214,075
491,200
252,154
360, 474
174, 352
685
797

O

2, 590,677
824, 638
30,322,058
8 , 651, 350
931,585
455,746
5,482,854
1, 357,107
605, 762
187,241
244,800
58,694
690, 499
179,207
2, 366
539
1,967,271
585,440
567
130
6 , 619,184
2, 450,459

1,8 8 8

P

57,731
24
17
278, 703
176,524

843,035
350,408
19, 676, 703
7,055,156
117, 607
58, 892
2,539,899
836, 049
838,068
313, 623
567,600
186,078
880,198
284,650
65
15
584,532
253,049
10,139
3,476
831, 565
347, 316

4,261

X

15,435
9,390
4,077,942
2,073, 059
230,965
110, 730
4,511,312
2,078, 952
650, 675
287, 031
338,900
153,518
599,038
266,975
296

c hush..
t dolls..
c hush..
New Orleans, La.........
t dolls..
r hush..
Pensacola, Fla............
Xdolls..
e bush..
Chicago, 111.................
i dolls..
e hush..
Detroit, M ich............
t dolls..
f hush..
Huron, Mich..............
Xdolls..
c hush..
Miami, Ohio...............
i dolls..
North and South Da­ ^hush..
kota .......................... <dolls..
e bush..
Oswegatchie, N. Y .. .
* dolls..
r hush
Superior, M ich..........
<dolls..
c hush..
All other.....................
i dolls..
Mobile, Ala . . ............

CORN M EA L.

M BS

30,207
54,272

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2 12 ,1 1 0

O

Baltimore, Md............

29,540
63,023
147, 842
364,768
3,713
11,900
1 576
8,
41, 371

167,248
294, 294
220, 778
438,142
2,181
6 ,745
49, 042
83, 535

272,832
548, 075
290,557
589,003
63, 966
164,952
36,066
105,820

215, 012
538,492
357, 487
727,174
82,089
185,690
25, 806
58,130

282, 934
708, 321
• 484,074
999, 917
47, 705
137,565
31, 016
68 , 825

204, 950
511,196
454,618
970, 772
78, 430
191,840
,39,195
87,892

97,283
300,134
186,878
570,432
16, 344
40, 989
19,249
54,148

Total corn meal.

bbls ..
dolls..

271,155
793,081

291,172
7 52670,

223,567
648 844
,

276,885
654,121

475, 263
902,061

827, 651
1,766,068

791, 488
1,775,868

943,782
2, 148,410

896,877
2, 065,432

348,034
1,046, 643

OATS.

Baltimore, M d............

bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..

68, 438
28,610
3,594
1,808

1,361,081
477,746
3,047
1,444
80,226
26, 877
3,157,849
1,126,876
103,569
37, 914

850
308
1,503
617

982.358
246,046
815,053
212, 214
1,994, 091
507, 247
7,948,411
2,204, 570
468,286
125,597
250
85
115,323
33,859
171, 846
37, 718
23,132
6, 356
19,858
5,272
60, 401
11,120

§, 523,092
2,038, 925
2,953,268
785,713
2,260,358
543,931
19,211, 687
4,855,373
289,961
69, 408
930
285
805,532
214,773
515,378
96,158
85,672
20, 684
40, 059
7, 512
2, 063
370

6,388, 957
1, 937, 657
7,346,948
2 338, 280
',
3,898,715
1, 084,669
40,186, 792
11, 904,528
* 6,132,508
1,837,844
1,217,950
373,103
2,220,368
665,913
850,737
228,101
27,304
7, 518
137, 732
30,753
391, 873
108,585

2 , 218, 088

4,584, 297
1, 354, 774
4, 441, 632
1,434,433
7, 064, 706
1,979, 686
11,180, 073
3, 465,100
9, 690, 376
2,911,945
948,772
314, 092
1, 588, 709
465, 500
568,631
146,432
135,230
39, 217
52, 800
12,384
28,209
6 , 755

5, 540,833
1, 744, 564
5, 815, 439
1,942,347
3,137,761
931,562
9, 982,974
3,157, 980
5,630,142
1, 648,524
780, 681
248,631
2,486,121
797,384
1,271,190
345, 327
500,802
151,028
35,580
10,870
260
92

587,082
214,291
500, 067
213,064
986,030
373, 968
4,141,163
1, 777, 545
570, 300
190,429

Boston, Mass..............
Newport News, Ya ...
New York, N. Y .........
Philadelphia, Pa.........
Portland and F a l ­
mouth, Me...............
New Orleans, La.........
Chicago, HI................
Detroit, Mich..............
Huron, M ich..............
Superior, Mich




1,985,365
800,411
9,655
4,380

6,220
2,626
143,432
43,854

25,200
9,382

1 753
21,
45,223
345,177
111, 925
46, 854
1 , 461
1
7 900
,
2,212
2
5
23

2 451
05,
81,899

13,580
5,433

3,000
990
521
213

725,772
5,663,749
1,905, 373
2,857,125
879,898
13,838,148
4, 399, 466
3,162, 526
1,014, 869
545,117
190, 547
363, 560
117, 893
576,040
173,126
176,426
56,846
29, 550
9,482
341,190
103, 707

932, 870
417,140

32, 568
9,991
4,000
1, 960
. 242,659
94,414

30p

3,142
7,945
•167,954
502,737
1 251
,
3,665
1 , 819
6
43, 653

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

153,407
459, 279
8,908
32, 094
24,447
67,594

3,039
8,284
193,698
545,344
1,020
2,743
21, 336
46, 755

bbis ..
dolls..
bbls . New York, N. Y .........
dolls..
bbls ..
Philadelphia, Pa.........
dolls..
bbls ..
All other.....................
dolls..
Newport News, V a ...

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC BREADSTUFFS EXPORTED,

etc

.—

304

No. 5 8.— QUANTITIES

Continued.

Year ending June 30—

o a t s

—

1894

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

continued.
c bush..
i dolls..

138,739
60,849

522,785
186, 233

345, 072
111,333

413, 581
107, 527

408, 736
123, 075

330, 404
115, 963

537,259
210,561

{ bush..
} dolls..

2, 380, 643
951, 920

5,750, 266
2,027, 934

569,977
200, 793

13, 012, 590
3,497, 611

35, 096, 736
8 , 756, 207

69,130, 288
20, 632, 914

f ib s ....
) dolls-.
r lbs___
i dolls..
r ib s....
1 dolls..
ribs . . .
1 dolls..
r ib s....
1 dolls..
c lbs
t dolls

735,100
22,228
2,978, 700
80,159
70, 000
1,750
1,362,453
36,820
451,352
15, 939
250
16

1, 633, 560
49,456
4,121, 880
82,347
38, 260
755
1, 680,109
37, 391
2,166,792
65, 867

3,786, 946
104,183
4, 687,918
118,191
263,219
9,158
8,999,515
273, 368
2,479,980
54,272
192,757
3,862

7, 539, 369
184, 894
10 , 080,102
203,773
588, 097
17, 963
15, 908, 602
425, 202
4,186, 505
100, 462

8 , 764,875

88,918
3.287

108,100
2,207
181, 729
5,001

195, 599
14, 686, 746
337, 212
1, 358, 816
42,242
20,017, 291
447, 344
2, 243, 000
43, 367
70, 000
*
1,400
59,270
992
110, 253
3,184

20,499, 253
566,321

38,592, 504
939,502

All other....................

Total oats.........
OATM EAL.

Baltimore, M d ............
Boston, M ass..............
Newport News, Va .. .
New York, N. Y .........
Philadelphia, Pa.........
D A T » t l o r i / l.
A OruU A IlU

1893.

o n L
c lllCd

TF q 1
X til*

mouth7M o...............
North, and South Da-

r l b s _____

l dolls.
rlbS....
All other....................
i dolls..

164, 846
3,748

rib s....
1 dolls..

5, 762, 701
160,660

r bush..
1 dolls..
r bush
Boston, Mass..............
l dolls..

412, 709
27.3,165

Total oat meal..
RYE.

Baltimore, M d............




78, 736
2,712 |
9,719, 337
238,528 !
45,571
24,135

i

.......................................1.......................................

99,418
43,959
58,716 i
29,697 1

1901.

1900. '

.1902.

1,965, 029
787,021

1, 974,400
860,436

30, 309, 778
9, 787, 540

41,369, 415 | 37,146, 812
12, 504, 654
11, 765,330

9,971,139
4,153,238

17, 725, 655
386, 051
23, 077, 808
463,578
255,184
9, 814
39, 832, 709
806, 073
3,729, 710
76,408
2 0 1 , 600
4,232
603,870
9,452
73, 814
2, 370

11, 099,443
222 , 686
10,269, 456
236, 232
85, 328
3, 413
31, 368,769
730, 604
4, 976, 024
98, 236

14, 852, 679
318, 600
7,132, 780
145,236
1 , 000 , 000
35, 000
29, 577, 873
762, 963
13,176, 399
266,673

104,125
2 , 218
139, 360
2, 599

7,740

47, 310, 251
1,071,340

85,500, 350
1,757, 978

58,042, 505
1,295,988

66 , 229, 950

2, 383,247
1,014,562
132, 452
63,812

4, 350,417
2,423, 371
16,932
9, 821

3, 013, 683
1,740, 514
287,045
166, 774

1,085, 980
374, 326

26, 364,969
631,957
12, 686,942
301, 265
474,476
18,416
33,174, 438
965,162
17,189,460
347, 898

13,308, 606
379,156
5, 510, 546
143, 836
3,667,488
99,083
20,421, 023
660,492
16,131, 252
321,354

1, 996, 570
34,663
311,284
9, 288

326, 060
6,804
151,537
6 , 573

1, 547, 900

92,\98,138
2, 308, 649

59,516, 512
l , 617,298

247,719
150,710
51, 240
32,579

227,138
120, 428
63, 614
39, 358

470, 292
279,254
60,040
36, 595

12 1

482, 479
19, 307

i

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Articles and customs districts.

1,050
503

118,204
51,978

369,651
174, 713

,
(bush..
T° talrye.......... (dolls..

1,477,058
1, 002, 796

230, 822
126, 532

9,437
5, 340

988,466
445,075

8,560,271
3, 667, 505

15,541,575
8, 825, 769

10,140, 866
5, 936, 078

2,355,792
1, 442,,055

2,326,882
1,321,979

2,697, 863
1,581,491

14, 218, 961
10,993,879
3,806,878
3, 084,166

11, 275, 247
7, 534,176
4,113, 824
2,763,861

7,679,975
4,506,461
4, 793,679
3,003,861

3,183*754
2,186,070
5,985,146
4,192,233

6,462,179
4,710,569
11,435,958
8,770, 721

7,857,768
6,037,275
15,282,722
12,380,244

17,765, 448
13,491,095
11, 805, 619
9,401, 544

1, 597, 030

2,973,974
1,756,183
20,793, 512
13,166,259
217,193
120,630

204,869
132,927
18,994,834
13,260,788

25,337
19,887
18,970,646
15,066,914

15,124, 567
11,259,066
13, 926, 323
10, 575,537
424, 504
298,140
1, 656, 845
1, 284, 014
42,075,878
33, 644, 046
578, 578
430,575

7,478, 600
5,452,079
11,345,767
8,704,074

2,236,103
1,853,777
39,519,574
32,895,245
15, 867
11,899

21,615,191
21,445,974
8, 534,033
9,191, 058
387, 097
371,243
3, 083, 945
3, 273,702
36, 522,258
39,676, 831
1,118,482
1,028,664

881,829
685,682
23,108,101
18,321,476
40,304
28,216

1,870,785
1,510,564
23,063, 534
18,831,178
199
160

6,094, 327
4,911,745
22,137,184
17,588, 659
660, 590
486,118

s

721,993
500, 387

a

Philadelphia, Pa.........$ bu® ‘
h'

311,358

4, 826

............... { £ £ ; •

Detroit, Mich............

11

16, 841
8,083

124, 988
50,577
42,000
15,120
174, 235
66, 068

17

f

( dolls

Huron, Mich................$

t dolls

92,401
56,213

343, 907
184,450

20,000
12,060

78, 535
46, 395
50,292
26,733

17,500
8, 750
285,480
136,115
14,267
8,903
55, 800
28,400
3, 314
1,606
62, 872
34,189

154,669
83,403

470,192
245,568

787,252
413,934

B

All other.....................i

1,181, 213
735,527
70, 239
43,053

P

Duluth, Minn..............£

1, 202,031
720,175

O

cw

8,000
1

1,491
959
222,828
154,656

1, 733,028
1, 069,786
76, 735
49,364

s

New Orleans, La.........\

4,985, 993
2,925, 933
1, 414, 912
884, 894

pt

Galveston, T ex.......... £ , ,,

5, 232, 267
2,238, 284
84, 431
36, 369
17, 000

r

1902-

38,773
5,998
3,434

o

116,452
60,190

i dolla..

x

118, 037
73,629

New York, N. Y .........\

__________ i__________
62,801
8, 370
695,287

e

t dolls..

375, 049
187,703
8, 710, 633
5, 053,317
1,109, 301
630, 610
65, 020
35,009
369, 456
192,680
108, 610
60,822
226, 250
109, 044
85, 000
51, 000
44,016
* 25,188
80, 891
47, 204

Newport News, Ya . . . j

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New Y o rk ,N .Y .........p u s h ..
* dolls..
Norfolk and Ports- rbush..
mouth, Y a ................ i dolls..

1,064,701
30, 604, 256
21,951,302
78,052
49,636

A

Newport News, Ya .. . \buah **
* dolls..

C

.

E

.

Charleston, S. C ......... <
f dolls..

S

Boston, M ass ............... \ busb‘ *
* dolls..
m,

Y

nrup ar
p

Baltimore, M d ............ |bush..
1dolls..

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC BREADSTUFFS EXPORTED,

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Continued.

306

No. 58.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
1893.
wheat —continued.
c bush..
Philadelphia, Pa..........^

9,424, 410
7, 405, 255

1894.

4,027,426
2,734,209
*

1895.

3,822,482
2, 324, 003
38, 353

1896.

1897.

1898.

2,035,917

4,522,524

5, 517,234

1,422,586
73,322
47,090

3,387, 371
382,687
284, 563

5,407,569
133,110
133,000

20.834
13,724

3,499,482
2,117, 796

10,619,995
10,137,729

3,133,192
2, 069, 752
45,422

16,908,287
16,761,681
354,770

33,442
2,456,931

287,497
8, 023,915
6,^83,771
327,717
279, 361

r bush..
Galveston, T e x ........... < , ..
( dolls..

1,182, 357
859,961

391,980
249,085

22,692
53,055
29,930

r bush..
New Orleans, L a......... < , ,,
l dolls..

14,558, 392
11, 896, 676

6,881, 547
5, 059,416

1, 860, 642
1,167,200

1,149.108
731,784

~
~
rbush..
Oregon, Oreg................. j dolla.

7,290
3, 645

c bush..

216,615
158, 700
3,783,781

152, 613
71, 591
4,002,015

161,363
84,638
2, 738,629

t bush..

2, 745,722
734

1, 813, 526
3,026
1,591

1,577,508
178, 992

1,972,238
40

100,268
17, 031,613

32
16,460,629

10,553,609
5,494, 297
3,054,925

12,610,605
6,154,970
4,577,670

270,361
163, 983

332,838
201,382

1,797,867
1,865,147

907,688
630,500

2,128,254
1,517,010

824,544
797,510

989,377
726,208
1,953,113
1,412,246

128,003
108,050
780,123
759,540
1,521,656
1,521,258

Puget Sound, Wash .. £

San Diego, C a l..............} doll8..

r bush..
San Francisco, Cal----- < , ,,
l dolls..
rbush..
Willamette, O reg........^ ^ ^
„
rbu sh..
Chlcaeo' m ...................L o l l s . .
c bush..
Daluth, M m n............... < , __
c dolls..
lvnoli
^ • o w o ................. { doUs; ;
c bush..
O sw 6 g a te h ie ,N .T ....J dolu

„
,
rbush..
Superior, Mich............. i doll8




4, 211,722
2,236,027
223,208
137,079
15,023,191

15,993,717

5,004, 202

9, 608,785
5,620, 704

8,601,473
8, 989,443

3, 705,878
2,518,243
1,759,922

3,199,254
1, 111, 597
685,066

4, 231, 956
1,292,398
750, 919

993,640

333,692
219,724
299,064

1,528,368
924,370
40,000

184,842
695,505
455,255
1, 762,829
1,173,201

20,800
230, 354
156,742
1, 433, 087
994,277

770
17, 620, 762
13,849, 095

765,888
108,600
80,700
392,807
299,605
1,495,254
1,148,164

323,617
219,733
1,891,508
1,334,661

16,178,521
14,617,310
13,224,043
10,842,342

1899.

1900.

1901.

5,978, 283
4,605,598

3,924, 203
2,927,918

7,005,104
5, 525,246

2, 089,016
1, 629, 616

1,133,262

807,157
619,363
14,010,378
10,310,413

14,252, 037
10,093, 894
12, 374,697
9,423, 344
46,521
29,871
5,409,017
3,432,450
5,495
3,782

851,012
13,561,839
9,327,904
8,330,672
6,587,218
20, 520
12,042
3,566, 719
2,078,905
2,588

15,078,322
11,500, 579
16, 987
9,173
8,619,384
5,104,808
126

1902.

11,573,494
9, 037,996
1, 552,532
1,195,162
9, 937, 025
7, 247, 507
18, 732,850
13,803,698
155,499
90,451
13, 854,145
8, 624,669
33
20
16,017,169

3,794,890
2,709,995

2,017
10,702,902
6,591,895

104
13,262,796
8,233,916

10, 271, 941

9,945,183

8,955,544

12,554,151

6,231,978
1,862,305

5,082,662
1,677,444

13,044,008
7,572,732

1,289,175

1,170,560
2,809,334

2,637,303
1,922,091
276,000
191,700
46,967
39,819
4,914,424
3,734,115

2,058,082
24,500
17, 000
104, 797
78,597
4,016,981
3,066,846

5,897,352
4,292,761
1,315,034
1,035,616

774,589
593,472
3,292, 111
2,551,800

7,776,644
4,215,309
3,067,872
1,658,572
1,248,557
108,000
77,345
845,854
653,337
3,456,873
2,528,372

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ----- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Articles and customs districts.

dolls..

23,929
19,668

157,066
97,777

204,818
141,199

4,228
2,841

608,441
441, 772

bush..
dolls..

117,121,109
93,534,970

88,415, 230
59,407,041

76,102, 704
43, 805, 663

60,650, 080
39,709,868

79,562,020
59,920,178

fbbls ..
dolls..
Boston and Charlesbbls ..
town, M a ss ............... dolls..
bbls ..
Newport News, Va . . .
dolls..
f bbls ..
New York, N. Y ..........
dolls..
Norfolk and Portsbbls ..
mouth, Y a ................. : dolls..
bbls ..
Philadelphia, Pa............
( dolls..
Portland and Fal- < bbls ..
(
mouth, M e........... . < o lls..
{d
f bbls ..
Galveston, T e x ........... j
{d o lls..
f bbls ..
New Orleans, L a..........<
{d o lls..
; bbls ..
Pnget Sound,"Wash... j
i dolls..
; bbls ..
San Francisco, Cal— <
{d o lls..
f bbls ..
Willamette, O reg........<
t dolls..
1 bbls ..
Duluth, Minn............... <
{d o lls..
f bbls ..
Superior, Mich............. <
{ dolls..
; bbls ..
A ll other................... . j
(d olls..

3, 386, 017
17, 055, 670
2,066,269
9,742,709
706,681
3,516,923
6,047, 391
25, 967,692
120, 640
648,935
1,485, 726
7,274,737
59, 686
290, 918
33,138
148, 063
132,262
557,342
174,119
614,522
1,084,561
4,294,178
388,776
1,334,435
221,679
861,498
203,377
940,739
510,017
2,245, 986

3,362,951
15, 568, 073
l, 868,973
8, 214,566
796,406
3,790, 647
6,944, 500
26, 819, 740
70, 569
349,027
1,291, 032
6,159,525
54,622
224, 712
58,415
213,691
112,644
421,743
277,173
753, 242
784,672
2,642,067
300,585
818,315
166,480
675,695
124,888
432, 663
645, 623
2,188, 064

2,624,749
8, 510, 458
1,880, 785
7, 398, 031
1,131, 040
3,732,696
5,281, 386
19,006, 385
64, 367
197, 681
1,193, 064
3,497, 581
39,835
159, 296
66, 921
233, 442
114, 281
338, 796
372,500
869,106
878,701
2,631, 064
339, 048
752,091
318,808
1,265,863
248, 800
906,144
714, 607
2,153, 294

2,644,382
9,686,928
1,500,496
5, 985,820
1,235, 981
3,753,105
4,574,126
17,202,547
16,759
65,948
706, 486
2,085,789
108,696
438,690
47,907
177, 949
99,444
371,862
402,489
1,090, 935
954,500
3,121, 868
560,233
1,433,401
359,121
1,547,971
877,530
3,225,464
532,714
1,836,940

T o t a l w h e a t * f bbls ..
flour................. ( (d o lls..

16,620,339
75,494,347

16,859,533
69,271, 770

15,268,892
51,651,928

14,620,864
52,025,217

A ll other.......................
Total wheat. . . .

1bush.,

862, 311
662,339

1, 731,428
1,372,490

148, 231, 261
145,684, 659

139,432,815
104,269,169

101,950,389
73,237, 080

132,060,667
96, 771, 743

154,856,102
112,875,222

2,668,516
10,378,172
1, 073, 543
4,596,196
1,668,441
6,008, 782
4,651,297
18,257,473
105,279
436, 724
620, 514
1,824, 092
127,189
566, 958
50,197
193, 692
321, 298
1,268, 613
508, 620
1,760, 259
1,108, 502
4,479,384
525,152
1,864,027
251,385
1, 044, 590
631,428
2,296,122
258,184
939,263

2, 591,113
11, 506, 591
1, 375, 225
6, 972, 804
1, 730, 085
8,756,524
4, 928,673
21, 757,407
26,819
122,675
1, 223,147
4,876,074
144,672
637,627
154, 007
730, 569
388,191
1, 736, 354
615,155
2, 294, 642
802,223
3, 643, 467
638,172
2, 475, 918
240,632
1, 200,890
186,142
1, 012,872
305, 687
1, 539, 304

3, 370,948
13,150,182
1,757,242
7,648,623
1, 691, 353
7, 094, 990
4,723,980
18,610,934
163,629
674,426
2,151,482
8,679,632
317, 857
1,305,096
122,001
462,065
380, 698
1,506, 756
688,535
2,165,193
938,153
3,466,648
752,101
2, 310,540
176,366
841,002
656,960
2,763,423
594,385
2,414,360

3,050,013
11,388,582
1,362,075
5,701,607
2,081,252
8,276,788
4, 631,999
15,857,229
481,302
1,818. 769
1,987,848
7, 727, 885
315,092
1, 236, 361
240, 042
885,422
388,175
1,480, 421
1,037,583
2,965, 746
1,069,966
3,517,681
792, 416
2,153,945
221,847
904,496
356, 024
1,313,529
683, 560
2, 532,425

3, 098, 376
11, 827, 419
1, 663, 978
6, 970,397
2, 443, 475
10, 296, 923
4,141, 583
14, 405, 472
433, 410
1, 943, 691
2, 280,485
8, 790, 049
352, 688
l, 360, 336
120, 357
422,481
598,281
2,338,328
1,076,932
3, 048,133
966,808
3,083,532
692, 573
1,905,226
118,050
530,870
189,244
757,064
474,739
1, 779,375

3,096,758
11,986,426
1,141,654
4,698,240
2,165,619
8,822,367
3,870,855
13,996,133
254,908
1,216,502
2,300,144
8,781,468
156,250
610,516
111, 433
402,277
553,172
2,139,600
1,295,028
3,686,788
1,109,599
3,469,696
630,131
1,800,623
93, 258
389,077
291, 477
1,086,105
688,917
2,576,156

14,569,545
55,914,347

15, 349, 943
69,263,718

18,485, 690
73,093,870

18, 699,194
67,760,886

18, 650,979
69,459,296

17,759,203
65,661,974

WHEAT FLO .
TJB
Baltimore, M d ..............




307

264,483
192,895

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ----- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

2, 013,982
1,440,383

630,470 •
'
595,422

59.— QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

of

D O M E S T I C CORN, W H E A T ,
o t h e r FOREIGN COUNTRIES

and

W H E A T FLO UR* E X P O R T E D
1893 t o 1902.

to

t h i$

P r in c ip a l a n d

from

308

N o.

Year ending June 30—
Articles and countries.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1, 677,314
891, 916

2,153, 019

3, 572, 704
1, 365, 871
6,939, 845

5, 989, 986
1, 786,169

1, 501,108
2,316,428
1,115, 015

1,156,999
613,428
488,860
258,110
621,101
306,689

dolls..
bush.. 2,408,667
dolls.. 1,236,809
bush.. 17,124, 238
dolls.. 9, 048,469
40, 312
bush..

11, 438, 349
5, 339, 631
5,843, 436

3,217,835
1,672,539
2,283,425

2, 733, 705
26,849, 826
12,393,439
368, 834

1,203,165
15,363, 975
8,126, 526

13, 692,220
5,121, 573
9,135, 312
3, 430, 766
49,110,146

23,464

179,987

93,345
50, 458

bu sh.. 30,260,017
dolls.. 15,878,997

52,158, 579
24,296, 692

23, 225, 540
12, 230, 915

bush..

10,468, 588

3,013,180

5,881,598

4,466,145
431, 516

1, 562,114
179, 611
108, 272

2, 062, 883
1, 676, 758
672, 093
77, 330
38,555
562,198
263, 753
199,193
93,201

CORN.

Belgium.....................................................
Denmark...................................................
France........................................................
Germany...................................................
Netherlands.............................................
United Kingdom......................................
A ll other Europe............................ .

Total Europe................................

British North America.........................
M exico......................................................
Central America......................................
W est Indies: British............................
Cuba................................




bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..

dolls..

dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..
bush..
dolls..

2,499, 914
1,286,986
1,198,492
596, 664
5,311,080
2,794, 689

6,548, 607
3,006,070
6,960, 356
4, 343, 777
146,741

1, 033, 807
3,188, 687

220, 362
337, 299

94, 062
450, 724

219, 018
521, 287

142, 022
100,155
520, 867

286, 689
1, 041,474
582, 050

284, 447
1,136, 657
571, 326

299, 343
392, 204
216,602

2, 515, 815
4, 661, 279
1, 624, 054

18,719,940

18,109, 701
5, 233, 590
7, 092,156
2,113, 628
31, 784,181
9,881,821
14, 488, 881
4,324,970
75, 489,129
22, 952,199
1,855, 968
585, 607

1898.

8, 484, 864 ‘
3, 080, 051
16,874,943
5, 971, 615
11,447,980
3,985, 687

1899.

1900.

1901.

7, 383, 260

9, 618,054
3, 974, 552
18, 863, 565

10, 002, 294
4, 740, 607

933,930
546, 320

11,189, 798
5, 049,492
4, 458, 029
1, 950, 546
36, 992, 634
17,305, 229
17, 647, 894

1, 267,434

2,977,215
14,260, 591
5,633, 821
5, 236,194
2,060,101

7, 509, 637
5, 297, 212
2,103, 572
46, 256, 978
18, 776, 736
23, 584, 536

39, 263, 528
14,171,961
20,133,776
7,141,473

34, 605, 373
13,855,290
18, 540,911

82, 876,864
29,580, 758

68, 607,317
27, 512,398

9, 556,637
85,318, 727
34,993, 528

2, 717, 856
1,010, 296

3, 345,002
1,404,577

3, 580, 713
1,524,874

7, 334,550

8, 111, 664
79,844,843
37,282,851
2, 204,200

1902.

683, 008
296, 296
189,730
4,862,898
2,772,183
3,023,382
1,854,329
10,030,459
6,177,299

1, 017,638

88,037
60,953

88, 856, 848 154, 810, 002 181,799, 811 151,978,648 192,519,785 162,339,692
33, 467,193 46, 877, 984 64,941,841 60, 777, 952 78, 439, 536 75,458, 027

20,502,436
12,283,822

1, 745, 342
689,174

9, 506,877
2,541,449
8, 825, 860
3, 233,781
107, 672
50, 421
589,705
221, 879
689, 845
247,905

23,476,509

19,146,171

12, 053, 861

10,657,978

7,850, 840
125,310

6,865,472
154,644

43,557
130,227
70, 965
607,672
258,928
1,055,512
415,803

63,412
77,837
38,468
532,351
247, 214
636,106
293, 507

4,588,688
579, 517
243,968

4,567,308
1, 566,171
802, 807

95,886
42, 557

82,261
44, 369
667, 373
341,831
1, 515, 384
817,827

648, 879
316, 923
1, 285,726
568, 990

3,215,337
1,899,409
746,929
477,670
67,640
48,458
428,989
300,344
1, 213,690
877,587

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS ----- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.

A ll other North America.................
Total North America.............

A11 other countries..............................

Total corn..................................

125,919
71, 020

103, 217
63, 508

(bush ., 15, 270, 789
(dolls.. 8,389,341

13,021, 266
5, 832,318

4,351,101
2,349,994

127,961
51,761

136,776
57,046

160,149
75,530

156,214
78,581

124,652
65, 404

99,773
69,074

8, 511, 799
3,187,296

19, 847, 920
6,347,196

25,532,006

20,707, 258
7,583,603

14,820, 083
5,830, 707

14, 613,819
6, 639,546

5,772,358
3,672,542

49,082
23,122
1, 354,106

146, 377

35,084
19,224

155,182
102, 618
206,576
* 126,691

114,722 1
56,811 1

8,697,139

489,542
307,270
17,126
11,903

125,103.
70,858

103,356
61,985

107,592
52, 786

38,235
13,921

95,419
38,186

19,893
11,286

11,140
7,873

2,516,596
1,129,587

2,220,208
848,051

1,317, 703
519, 684

( bush.. 46,037,474
24, 587, 511

65,324,841
30, 211,154

27,691,137
14,650,767

e bush..

8,794,955

( dolls..
c hush..
( dolls..
( bush..

7,125, 742
7,494,384

7,028, 255
4,783,145

5,128, 509
3,047, 656
1, 596, 791
945, 594
2, 526, 930
1,522,736
4, 019, 510

( bush..
........... ( dolls..
(bush ..
........... ( dolls..

........... 1 dolls..

592,771

69, 632
1,862,039
857,525

829, 370
411,186

99,992, 835 176, $16,365 208,744,939 174, 089, 094 209,348,284 177,817,965
37, 836, 862 54,087,152 74,196, 850 68,977,448 85,206,400 82,527,983

26, 636, 552

15,662,238
11,907,651
3,324, 015

16,185,673

W HEAT.

Belgium.................................................
France...................................................
Germany...............................................

6,010,911
3,136,326
2, 569,261
8, 556,870

dolls..
bush..
6,872,871
( dolls..
(bush .. 4,985,235
Portugal.................................................
4,147, 977
.................. (dolls..
(bush .. 72,513,134
United Kingdom ................................
57,853,514
" *
‘ (dolls..
(bu sh .. 5,554,338
A ll other Europe.................................
( dolls.. 4,434,592
(

Netherlands.........................................

Total Europe............................

British North America.....................
M exico.................................................
Central America..................................




(

( bush.. 111, 035, 242
( dolls.. 89, 014,868

........... (dolls..
(bush ..

(bush ..

5, 544,365
4,083,843
10, 807

........... (dolls..
( bush..
.................. (dolls..

51,639
46,745

8, 868

*

8, 701,100
5,992,151
1,760, 779
1,177, 259
6, 666,186

3, 343, 615
2, 273, 981
122,099
81,769
892,414
608, 450
765, 708
516,180

15,718,879
11,891,067
2, 232,190
1, 675, 339
10, 311,450
7,666,210
18,455,133
13, 906,414

8,475,650
6, 230, 917

11, 024,534
8,.319, 612

1, 237, 247
930, 955
9, 065, 713
6, 495,209
9, 265, 793
6, 871, 652

1,139,525

2, 035,112
1, 750,956

4, 482,792
3,505,425

3,828,146
3,061,077

74,613, 304
55, 367, 397
4,836, 759

62,774, 870
44,418,143
1,JB93,691

78,574,752
56,807,930
2,879,722

3,719,890

1,332, 737

2,203,642

4, 775,649
3,676,048

67,512,440 135,547,509 128,202, 827
50,459,221 133,833,251 95,977, 273

69, 785, 038

96,995,756 119,796,559
88,308,888

140,338,984
102, 713,340

2, 673,154

7,066,662

7,134,094

1,937, 293
2,630

5,198, 2
ft)3
1,820

2,047
16, 406

1,498
41, 479
35,666

5,257,808
916,482
731, 336

3,863,435
2,856,954
264,422
185,006
3, 000,477
1, 997, 639
2 ,10p, 271

4,099, 983
50,868,680
33, 602, 839

2, 433, 063
2, 650,692
1, 739, 384

3,062, 920
2,127,700

54,373,341
36,453,104

43,648,077
27,906,126

1, 378, 762
1, 600, 458
1,319,905
55,742,689
41, 975, 657

3,232,473
2,234,815

1,498,250
936, 020

1, 073,952
742,247

940,688
745,298

83,987, 704
56, 541,766

71, 794, 023
41, 077, 557

52, 908, 785
34,256,453

4,651, 574
5, 730, 231

4, 260,805
2, 741, 578
6,130
4,480
40 572
28, 700

4,110, 255
2, 600,429
7, 938
4,508
90,991
57, 678

3,537,243
2,424,115
1,195
727
55,441
42, 570

5, 581,151
3,975,433
40

32
80,575
71,236

11,109,841
10,631,809
30,041,289
32,566, 250
3,218, 401
3,124, 543
7,153,767
6,838,952
1,976,861
1,953, 924
80,163,805
76,834, 524
1,883,545
1,883,249

5,117,083
5,104,982
45
41
41,540
43,808

8, 369, 314
6,142, 290
7,083
5,145
39,869
34,323

13,711

871,237
10,267,622
7,871,573
12,082,258
9,173,817

2,491,393
19,725,674
14,944,074
16,970,035
12,825,408
2,336,955
1,468,798
77, 544, 418
55,399,968

38, 625
35,843

EXPORTS OP BREADSTUFFS— BY COUNTRIES.

South America......................................

122,887
76,693

(bu sh .,
i dolls..

9

No. 59.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC CORN, WHEAT,

and

WHEAT FLOUR EXPORTED,

etc

.—

Continued.

hO

Year ending June 30—

Articles and countries.

AH other countries...............................

Total wheat............................
W H E A T FLO UR .
Belgium................................................
France ...................................................
Germany..... ................................. — ■
Netherlands.........................................
Portugal................................................
United Kingdom




(d o lls..

rbbls ..

rbbls ..
(d o lls..
r bbls -.

1901.

1902.

1,202
1,398

899
823

1, 071
1,029

648
588

663
632

5, 620, 560
4,151,151

4, 323,121

4,218, 702
2,669,123

3, 604,812
2,475,427

5, 663,305
4, 048,064

5,159, 870
5,150, 229

8,417,165
6,182,581

2, 693, 261
1, 954, 080

7,110, 609
5, 235, 955

8, 089, 864
6, 025,619

73, 741
68, 798
42
36

5,239
4, 309

2,950

4,854
4,121
2, 973

178,423
165,292

1,857,433
1,705,171
56, 973

259,492
191,211
13, 266
9,479

534, 307
323,848
295, 795

1, 663, 775
1,026,943

16, 008

11, 830
7,831
87, 049
66, 595

14,431
8, 446
48,269
37, 211

88, 415, 230

76,102,704

59,407, 041

43,805,663

60, 650,080
39,709,868

182,722
849,492
1,963

175,711
562,949
1,102

20.572
65,913
1,194

8,158
286,129

4,174
256,650
740,264
792,134

4, 289
190, 844

13,383
375,516
286,734

rbush.. 117,121,109
(d o lls.. 93,534, 970

(d o lls..
rbbls ..
(d o lls ..

1900.

1,539
1, 363

r bush..

(d o lls..
rbush..

1899.

10,933
8, 015

rbush..
( dolls..

Oceania.................................................

1898.

9,518

Total North America...............

( dolls..
rbush..

1897.

6, 508

13, 749
11, 695

Anna...........................................................

1896.

15,614

c bush..
(d o lls..

( dolls..
r bush..

1895.

11,593

West Indies........................... ......... .

South America.................................

1894.

195,544
969,480
1,818
8,157
209, 719
1,011,385
953,525

(d o lls.. 4, 741, 637
5,110
rbbls ..
22, 810
(d o lls..
rbbls -- 10, 361,860
( dolls.. 48, 319, 856

2, 786, 351

287
189

1, 287, 014
1,183,602
5,100,248
6,087
22, 317
9, 987,179
43, 246,944

.

2,210
24,329
11,116

2, 762,014
9,197
28,814
8,825,277
30, 529,897

1,795
1,827, 691
1,295,234
2, 300, 965
1, 676, 838

632, 569
664,435
2, 290, 861
7,818
28,720
8,211,236
29,108, 434

983,070
758,460
1, 84§, 309
1,550, 031
3,381,473

47', 099
116,006
97,963

16, 846
12, 966

166, 9Q
1
17,011
11,811
1,414,259
99§r342

335,838
193, 222
476

692, 674
461, 799
37
19
34, 740

314
3,153,410
2,006,421

3,649,436

79, 562, 020 148, 231, 261 139,432, 815 101,950,389 132,060, 667
59,920,178 145, 684,659 104, 269,169 73, 237,080 96,771,743

154,856,102
112,875, 222

2, 939,110

60,904
238,184
# 408
1, 350
169,363
613,309
650, 844
2,168,761
2,987

5,493,470
4,850^946

66, 520
298,155
3,826
16,990
190,039
851,713
1, 021, 379
3,973,139

2,523, 219
1^895^659

93, 647
375, 493
1, 959
7,720
502,874
2, 007, 404
1, 377,544
5, 340,900
4,235

59, 062
231,712
5,620
21,483
691,782
2,700,638
1, 300, 602

11,867
8, 256,630

2,665
12,355
9,132,465

16,526
10, 233, 360

5,005,492
2^910
11,120
10, 257, 028

30, 925,512

41,083,120

41, 335, 609

38,173, 543

25, 009
5,699,803

84,378
337,809
11,466

68,327
269, 558
4,110

59,994
502,933
2, Oil, 259

14,900
» 703,470
2,773,836
1,404, 247

1,105,254
4,420,656
1,402
5,463
10, 854,573
41,655,649

5,455,083
735
2,883
9,059,722
34,818, 702

EXPORTS OP BREADSTUFFS— BY COUNTRIES.

wheat—continued.

1893.

All other Europe . . ................. .
Total Europe.........................

177,582
735,624

192,653
634, 857

73, 268
240, 937

105.792
395, 916

f bbls .. 11,905,158
.......... i dolls.. 55,808,949

11, 840, 335
51,149,030

10,133, 339
34,869,049

9,201, 891
32,526,702

625,927
2,501,938
51,032
230, 708
225,493
950, 506
11, 824
48, 942

550,740
1,959,967
51,700
192, 712
258,235
915, 671
12,994
46,813

916,995
3,158,543
52,065
171,129
282, 323
895,337
12,332
43,370

530, 207
2,126, 458
616, 406
2, 821, 557
28, 664
117, 948
26,993
115,136
124,969
524,122
204,095
874,Oil
167, 053
733,308
24,935
1 1 0 , 001

566,895
2,048, 462
662,248
2,473,805
27,281
98, 750
22, 475
84,978
124, 820
472,921
196,085
732, 078
200,813
734, 443
44,173
167,988

fbbls ..
i dolls..

£ bbls .. I, 723, 322
.......... i dolls..
7,422, 541
£bbls .. 2, 637,598
Total North America............
............1 dolls.. 11,154, 635
Total West Indies .................




191,893
862,431

386, 523
1,481,445

9,234,932
34,294,374

10,608,787
47, 097,903

12,600,142
50,565,097

12,665, 969
47,397,629

13,108, 236
50,467,495

11,826,958
45,389,179

931, 958
3, 638, 083
46,819
166,953
269,753
951, 397
8,771
30,990

709, 873
2,748,355
24, 659
96,762
280, 530
1,190,324
12,154
48,106

595, 388
2,948, 553
19, 240
86,848
233,831
1,104,723
10, 694
52,578

743, 508
3, 386,717
34,537
138,979
248, 911
986, 553
17,068
60,777

187,752
673,185
39,804
147,344
233,433
828,272
13,030
47,081

137,544
529, 237
43,507
161,207
270, 432
948,003
12,312
46, 251

209, 512
843, 018
57, 615
220,405
299,557
1, 027, 386
9, 357
35,148

538,431
1,866,491
379,856
1,301,079
25, 457
83, 216
23,003
82,695
132,784
438,013
231, 817
818,157
118,617
382,676
41,836
144,649

593,101
2,177, 870
176, 724
647, 057
26, 423
98,633
22.976
89,836
109,198
418, 685
197,749
. 785,154
129,021
486,482
35,207
135,899

543, 864
2,171, 997
132,738
564, 638
25, 205
106,519
22,664
92,407
117, 237
514,822
159, 916
739,377
126,933
516,188
35, 968
163, 078

477, 352
2, 293,602
245, 293
1,160, 736
34, 085
178,730
22,574
112,441
115, 230
606, 658
99, 528
542, 096
90, 578
450, 493
35, 889
197,338

501, 766
1,872,655
447,413
1,739,165
22, 894
91, 216
20,161
79,797
106, 077
431,085
88 ,379
388,748
135, 079
492, 664
29,362
126,166

586,188
2,051,961
573,012
2,047,652
28,977
106,156
22,301
80,’616
135,143
511, 614
98, 452
401,652
244,103
847,840
35,711
144, 294

544, 870
1, 965,603
556, 556
2, 080,129
25,796
99,123
22,517
81,008
109,577
422,553
135, 577
554, 437

573, 765
2,150,319
589, 556
2,135,479
27,429
100 ; 1 1 0
22, 475
86 , 328
106,175
397,171
99,365
395, 716

43, 923
187, 003

57,642
233,983

1,844,790
1,491, 801
6,813,425
5,116,976
2,718,459 “ 277557516"
9, 928,588
9,385,355

1, 290, 399
4, 839, 616
2, 547, 700
9, 627,039

1,164,525
4, 869, 026
2,191, 741
8,952, 573

1,120, 529
5, 542, 094
1, 979, 682
9,734, 796

1, 351,131
5, 221, 496
2, 395,153
9, 794. 522

1,723, 887
6,191,785
2,197, 906
7,887, 667

1,438,816
5, 389,865
1,902,611
7,074,554

-1 476,407
,
5,505,106
2,052,448
7, 631,063

348,965 | 548, 230
1,253,641 | 1,976,665

* The commerce between the United States and Porto Kico is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

586,347
2,054,217

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS— BY COUNTRIES.

Jbbls ..
.......... ‘ dolls..
f bbls ..
Mexico.............................................
...........1dolls..
£ bbls ..
Central America.............................
...........t dolls..
^bbls ..
Miquelon, etc..................................
...........1dolls..
West Indies:
5 bbls ..
British................... . ...................
............1 dolls..
j bbls ..
Cuba...........................................
l dolls..
( bbls ..
Banish.......................................
.......... 1 dolls..
^bbls ..
Butch.........................................
............\ dolls..
fbbls ..
French.......................................
............1 dolls..
j bbls ..
Haiti...........................................
............t dolls
£ bbls ..
Porto Rico*............................... .
............ t dolls..
fbblB ..
Santo Domingo........................
............i dolls..
British North America...................

93,796
335,391#

No. 5 9 .— QUANTITIES a n d VALUES o p DOMESTIC CORN, W HEAT, a n d W H EAT FLOUR EXPORTED, et c .— Continued.

da
tf>

Year ending June 30—
Articles and countries.
1893.
continued.
Brazil......................................................
w h eat

flour

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Guianas.................................. *..............
Venezuela................................................
All other South America......................
Total South America...................
Hongkong................................................
Japan ......................................................
All other Asia.........................................
Total Asia.....................................
Hawaii «................................................. .
■
All other Oceania....................................
Total Oceania................................
All other countries................................
Total wheat flour............ .............

Cbbls „
« dolls..
Cbbls ..
1 dolls..
5 bbls ..
(dolls..
Cbbls ..
t dolls..
Cbbls ..
( dolls..

837,039
3,647,251
75, 575
338,024
203,405
786, 853
210,098
891, 033
40,440
165,380

920,869
3,538,871
108,465
406,030
245,428
882, 230.
215,412
800,328
25,837
93,381

775,425
2,683,948
113, 020
378,183
221,797
694, 768
204,178
740,817
20, 836
66,189

871,473
3,450,129
133, 406
523,849
194,415
700,110
218,224
812,192
23,961
81,917

786,378
3,541,579
133,254
580, 237
182, 927
703,040
183,166
744,164
12,114
53,420

637,592
3,240,362
115,256
541,147
176, 332
828, 681
158, 586
759,701
30, 372
151,822

818,816
3, 399,027
98,519
425,904
227,390
812,197
132,026
504,620
23,172
93, 668

638,591
2,549,065
66,880
256,627
254,770
849,193
140,656
490,575
55,091
193,132

655,300
2, 687, 786
68,713
257, 622
187,843
664,320
144,284
486,675
242, 749
769,666

544,145
2,187,352
59, 764
231, 086
217, 314
790,351
126, 939
471, 964
155,196
494, 946

Cbbls ..
( dolls..
Cbbls ..
( dolls..
Cbbls ...
<dolls.
Cbbls ..
( dolls..

1,366, 557
5,828, 541
550,132
2, 059, 571
51,836
193,945
29,611
119, 755

1,516,011
5,720,840
583,608
1,809,319
68,428
211,579
46,842
146,430

1, 335, 256
4, 563, 905
787,318
2, 095,441
- 93, 889
245,122
77,164
216, 656

1,441,479
5, 568,197
825,612
2,342,419
109,682
286, 1 1 1
75,098
235, 821

1,297,839
5,622,440
922,312
3,322,241
237,126
819,620
75,695
314,492

1,118,138
5,521,713
939, 053
3,835,727
161,654
644, 039
71,783
294, 635

1, 299,923
5,235,416
1, 221, 314
4, 030,340
226,029
722,710
185,083
587,655

1,155, 988
4,338,592
l, 410, 534
4, 203, 623
538,406
1, 554,739
276,229
792, 689

1, 298,889
4,866,069
1,322,527
3,868,458
354,887
1,035,893
341,527
976, 579

1,103,358
4,175,699
1,398,893
4,164,693
446,435
1, 279, 880
384,167
1,107, 072

Cbbls...
( dolls..
Cbbls...
( dolls ..
Cbbls...
(dolls..

631,579
2,373,271
48,414“
198, 262
14, 837
58, 845

698,878
2,167,328
51, 009
179,138
14,239
47, 606

958, 371
2,557,219
50,685
160, 759
19, 237
54,422

1,004,292
2,864, 351
62,112
206,101
144,834
484,554

1,235,133
4, 456,353
55,554”
232,800
339, 944
1,391,803

1,172,490*
4, 774, 401
84,128
392, 601
54,165
230, 348

1,632,426
5,340, 705
82,199
306,748
95,769
356,142

2,225,169
6,551,051
107,827
366,557
45,022
157,048

2, 018,941
5,880,930

6 , 551, 645

27,796
93,835

71, 411
233, 824

395,498
138, 293
177, 968
152, 849
27,796
1,624,603
622,949
662, 890
523,605
93,835
214,402
380, 078
301,313
332,553
294,506
964, 004 1,511,956
1,495, 240 1,062, 342
1,076,413
14, 569,545 15,349,943 18,485, 690 18, 699,194 18,650,979
55,914,347* 69,263,718 73,093,870 67, 760, 886 69,459,296

71,411
233,824
475, 533
1,680, 564
17,759,203
65,661,974

63,251
65,248
Cbbls...
69, 922
206,946
257,107
326, 744
690,655
(dolls..
215,181
16,196
20,602
218,556
Cbbls...
16,488
71,844
79,240
748,273
t dolls..
61,219
Cbbls... 16, 620,339 16, 859, 533 15, 268,892 14,620,864
(dolls.. 75,494,347 69,271,770 51, 651,928 52,025, 217

•The commerce between the United States and Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

2, 229,495

EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS— BY COUNTRIES.

Colombia.......... .".....................................




1894.

—

No. 6 0.— QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

of

L e a d i n g A r t i c l e s o f D O M E S T IC
other

CUSTOMS DISTRICTS

from

P R O V IS IO N S E X P O R T E D F r o m
1893 t o 1902.

the

P r in c ip a l a n d ’

Year ending June 30—
1893.
BEEF, CAN ED
N .
Baltimore, M d ..............................................
Boston and Charlestown, Mass.................
NewportNews, Ya...................... ...............
New York, N. Y ..........................................
Philadelphia, P a...........................................
Portland and Falmouth, M e ......................
New Orleans, La..........................................
San Francisco, Cal.......................................
Detroit, Mich................................................
Huron, Mich................................................
North and South Dakota.......... ................
Allother........................................................




1896.

1897.

19,567,529
1,954,518
2,631,118
254,657
209,200
21,065
34,465,566
2,691, 975
2, 594,445
260, 232
840

8,124,970
807,061
2,573,890
214,796
894, 528
72, 333
29, 594, 708
2, 378, 584
1, 927, 875
184,135
2,499,362
249, 249
1,985,485
156, 887
1,179, 450
173,229
916, 635
78, 260
3,347,586
284, 545
294,368
16,846
680, 915
40, 383

811, 604
1, 566,'884
132,969
1,128,193
112, 819
17, 556, 044
1, 433,155
1, 678,763
160, 497
2,454, 959
216, 648
122, 857
11, 893
1, 040, 877
154, 054
921, 665
79, 960
1,425,803
121,179
253, 250
16,068
275,255
28, 811

8 ,473, 029
7,027,898
666, 791
824,610
1,824, 273 3, 276, 933
316, 904
167, 323
475,400
439,900
43, 294
43,291
18, 347, 963 33, 611,337
1, 578, 740 3, 048, 542
2, 793,589
4, 440,143
444,016
2727818
703,770
2, 643,040
65,784
237,501
250, 617
226,557
19,113
22,215
1 , 1 2 1 , 810
1,297,520
164, 888
193,208
745, 702
2, 248, 080
204,217
72,075
809,967
1,280,148
67,133
114,972
438,203
349,877
37, 344
27,252
464,192
649,269
44,134
61,110

8,927,994
890,685
6,988,552
700,132
234,800
23,480
22,227,896
2,071,686
7, 282,690
728r206~
1,867,547
185, 649
1,097,787
107,314
2,336, 876
341,485
605,806
62, 446
1,104,482
109,976
105, 276
10,302
665,815
76,140

3,099, 843
310,275
2,876,711
289,072
1,835,099
185,546*
32,996,763
3,257,975
8 , 588,500

49,236
4, 626
2,248,275
319, 207
971, 060
81,274
' 444,968
37,830
198,902
16, 604
721,124
78, 859

14,591,684
1,454,129
4,521, 888
446,211
728, 095
54,862
34,221, 111
2, 757, 602
4,038,100
360, 728
569, 976
61,549
946,422
94, 463
931,350
135,191
1,557,127
. 138,218
1,101,189
93,571
252,444
17,509
238, 794
22,920

55, 974, 910 64,102,263
5,120,851
5,720,933

63, 698,180
5, 636, 953

54,019,772
4, 656,308

37,109, 570
3, 279, 657

38, 385, 472
3, 503, 293

53,445,521
5,307. 501

66 , 645,838

' 1894.

ribs.... 26,812,392 22,7,76, 078
<dolls.. 2.911,434 2, 449, 368
ribs---- 2,429,138 3,256, 780
238,334
310, 589
t dolls..
34,000
249, 600
fib s....
3, 400
24,053
i dolls..
fib s,... 41,131, 915 25,602, 616
1,921,714
i dolls.. 3,174,210
2,102,473
fib s.... 6,667,137
699,888
221,516
1dolls..
ribs___
( dolls.
58, 813
73,262
fib s ....
6,285
*5,247
1dolls..
fjb s ....
415, 725
577, 985
61,545
85, 510
1dolls..
713,537
655,677
fib s....
43, 293
57, 556
1 dolls..
475,996
583,888
fib s....
49, 761
40,357
1 dolls..
91, 860
85, 598
ribs....
7,643
7, 825
«dolls..
142, 901
127, 032
fib s....
1 dolls..
12,768
11,379
fib s.... 79,089,493
1dolls.. 7, 222, 824

86

1898.

8 , 685, 020

1899.

1900.

55,553, 745
5,233,982

1901.

1902.

4,889,959
488,995
7,434,836
739^564
776,437
101, 562
1, 947, 849
181, 290
1, 088, 239
112, 768
43,998
3, 845
1,067,604
116,291
6,646,130

313

Total beef, eanned. . ..........................

1895.

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

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No. 6 0.— QUANTITIES. a n d VALUES

Year ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

Baltimore, M d ............................................ < lbs----t dolls..
Bangor, M e ................................................. Clhs
i dells
Boston and Charlestown, Mass................. Clbs----ddolls..
New York, N. Y ......................................... ( lbs. . . .
l dolls..
Philadelphia, Pa......................................... Clbs___
ddolls..
Portland and Falmouth, M e ..................... f lbs___
ddolls
Detroit, Mich.............................................. fibs___
<dolls..
Huron, Mich................................................ C11)8
ddolls
All other...................................................... f ib s ....
ddolls..
Total beef, fresh............................... fibs.....
ddolls..
BE E F, SA L T ED O R P IC K L E D .
Baltimore, M d ............................................ fibs---ddolls..
Boston and Charlestown, M ass................ f ib s ....
ddolls..
New York, N. Y ............... ........... ............. f lbs---ddolls..
Philadelphia, Pa......................................... <lbs----ddolls..
New Orleans, La......................................... ( lb s ....
ddolls..
San Francisco, Cal..................................... f ib s ....
ddolls..
Willamette, Oreg ....................................... { lbs___
ddolls..




5, 668, 900
572, 547
70,211, 207
6 , 592, 700
120,007,461
9,810,190
10, 329,144
772,210

78,612
6 , 394
206,294,724
17,754,041
3, 099, 652
193,601
6,244,310
273,453
39,848, 894
2, 234,276
2,752,447
143,795
529,163
24, 850
730, 050
36,103

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

7, 782, 428 10,476,780 10, 905, 720 16, 966, 048
5, 456,586 5,523, 265
1,287, 687
842,805
816, 2 10
700, 715
514, 710
412,861
345
364,192
253
432
36
24, 712
33
25
77, 683, 555 79,751,164 57,192,146 104,381,243 108,637,285 123,796,904
7, 019,570 7,609,069
7, 852, 405 9, 347, 336 9, 571,176 10,723,447
102, 565, 608 99,255, 239 124, 625,247 166, 035, 663 144,159,943 128,584, 526
8 , 556,999
8,298, 307 10, 019, 662 11,738,245 11, 706,427 1.0,481,822
7, 886,032
6,738,756
2,902, 400 7, 557, 745 9,464, 900 5,615,188
449, 219
748,212
570,926
590, 873
508, 036
211,176
1, 279, 759
363, 465
227
800
108, 606
29, 948
70
23
726, 560 2,975,000
20,710
2, 239, 691
1, 904,450
4, 268
256,126
60, 091
152, 433
1,148
434
187,898
136, 000 2, 676,193
218,964
9,040
10, 009
246, 356
38,904
278,853
65, 363
41,313
19,314
1,891
740
16, 807
4,128
2,251
193, 891,824 191,338,487 224, 783, 225 290, 395, 930 274,768,074 282,139,974
16, 700,163 16,832,860 18,974,107 22,653, 742 22, 966, 556 23, 545,185
7,196, 992, 11,720, 023 12, 553, 507 18,386, 008 “ 277767876' “ 2,7577732
169,128
1,103,108
178, 347
773,633
436,457
734,500
5,849,817
7, 571,265 5, 528,520
7,324, 624 6, 783, 458 5, 921,015
291,600
275, 718
310, 682
342, 044
406,088
275,259
40,071,230 36, 727,106 39, 226,202 32,52b, 547 30,163, 764 31,171, 606
1, 660, 073
1,680,804
1,600,469
2, 335, 786 2,106, 657 2,226,784
2, 580, 675
4, 086, 238 2,274, 698
2, 774, 351 3,093,205 4,774,935
100, 774
221, 752
138, 882
279, 520
162, 467
154, 668
431, 754
357, 908
481,736
314,278
436,446
284,341
22, 321
22 , 868
16,140
17,034
24, 401
14, 719
786, 900
454, 075
735,900
500, 470 1,437, 260 1,608,500
39,642
25, 343
44, 297
78, 628
79,444
29,400
5,000
211, 450
10 ,0 0 0
12,150
3,100
10, 370
700
501
275
112

1900.

|

1901.

3, 929,960
13,691,320
1,100, 550
327, 865
1,386, 324
124, 717
121,096,104• 132, 274, 791
10,987, 442 11,846, 246
160, 855,837 198, Oil, 588
14, 627,194 18,193, 092
10,272, 977 10, 747, 400
859, 710
821, 997
3,445, 216
6,100,267
328, 369
604,261
592, 641
2,175, 620
52, 894
194, 553
1, 000, 937
9,869, 873
87,023
838,535
3, 630, 287 1, 745, 800
156,162
344,601
329,078, 609 351, 748, 333
29, 643, 830 31, 851, 361
3,939,340
1 , 868, 688
263,168
130,401
4,631, 461 6, 666 , 299
373, 866
244,529
31, 438,161 36, 977, 046
2,070,380
1, 771,489
2,862, 077 2,037, 495
150, 948
105, 975
665, 904
655, 877
34,495
35, 250
1,064, 200 2,345,443
79, 233
135,262
1 , 200,200
10 ,0 0 0
94, 833
800

1902.
1,903,080
165,530
27,667
1, 855
101,233,579
9,910,862
188,007,880
18,053,500
6 , 765,760
54f, 360
1,597, 295
158,938
685,933
65,129
78,000
7,410
1, 525, 279
140, 472
301,824,473
29,045, 05§
3,204, 271
287,485
4, 521,810
269, 852
31,980,184
1, 945, 263
3,504,501
197,496
456, 897
25,852
122,500
7,716
320,000
12,500

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

BE E F, F R E SH .

1893.

3, 544, 074
194, 030
649, 745
26, 340
25, 700
899
675, 494
35, 778
70,709,209
3, 975,113

3,251,442
239, 464
122, 700
8,859
4,699,844
344,755
449,936
31, 703
41,143,864
2,923,481
34, 000
2,040
938,721
69,923
252,800
15,339
85,659
5,588

1,838,221
119, 935
412, 725
21, 721
4, 359, 670
279, 926
102, 000

3, 353, 710
178, 537
443, 400
37,353
45, 000
1,317
936, 771
43, 039
67, 712, 940
3, 514,126

316,800
16, 688
209,415

305,100
16,937
184, 600
8,717
10,012
744,400
27,681
1,162
29, 304
760, 250 2,510,011
131,607
39,517
44,314,479 46,564,876
2, 368,467
2,525,784

1,420,479
89, 261
464, 200
24,738
270, 000
12,225
1,396,878
73,783
55, 312, 632
3,145,219

6, 269, 844 15,106, 256 12,792,327 14,308,099 12,025, 547

45, 080, 333
2, 534, 721

373, 924
1, 216, 900
48,353
3, 368,314
176, 353
3,163, 720
155,879
39,142, 408
1, 894, 283

883, 324
1, 686, 491
93, 940
13,183,745
806,625
2, 678, 661
161,106
39, 067, 688
2,046,357

1, 089, 256
71, 311
792, 375
41,108
498,750
24, 096

1, 046, 621
58, 882
689, 520
36, 390
465, 872
19, 048

4,016,406 11,098,390
275,926
647,874
2,465,950 2, 959,010
165, 727
150,480
805, 571
1,267,643
55, 595
76,169
58, 266,893 69,498, 373
3,973,461
4,138,400

7,097,500
346,840
3,118,307
130, 781
1,189, 914
56,481
66,768, 920
3, 297,214

480, 266
24, 279
281, 463
15,115
316, 024
15, 669
1, 019,910
71,693
345,000
17, 653
9, 232, 650
537,521
3,422,480
103, 411
1,312, 444
70,268
88,133,078
4,906, 961

6,120

742,930
42,431
624, 600
32,650
63,650
4, 364
1, 274,217
72,478
47,306,513
2, 697,340

977,495
61,600
699, 000
48,193
350
14
2, 845, 719
175, 056
48, 632, 727
3,031, 027

11, 050, 609
958, 820
945,117
911,465
746,189
15,669, 636
11,829,565 16,480,980 13,173,597
1,038,433
976,281
1, 353, 908
701, 670
51,903, 074 46,069,938 55, 845, Oil
43, 943, 770
3, 074, 455
3,235,153
4, 247,643
4, 064, 716
677,155
56,450
788,980
539, 335
49, 259
4,763
36,207
48,670
37,405, 911 33, 616,482 29,143,042 . 19, 853, 610
1,982,288
1,869, 860 1, 906,782
.1, 649,130
56,000
1,123,110
135,380
2,800
69,250
8,826
3,453, 645 7,360,839
5,159,165
4, 340, 018
241,499
154, 052
404,354
361,259
872, 002
1,211,026
703,808
2, 408, 989
76, 756
53, 393
55,379
235,327
401, 200 3, 925,165
6, 734,031
5,425,771
18,925
243,700
499,837
467, 401
1,667,686
150,000
121,826
10,500
3,305, 650
1,881,000
1,040,440
1, 524, 200
153,845
66, 647
120, 507
89,244
5,959,900
6,085,140
6,826,200
4,735,746
360,919
396,662
478,277
395, 601
2,534,900
2,256,600
2,258,800
1, 606,800
131,289
128,412
119,060
158,353
2,632,665
1,849,518
3,340,466
4,797,791
130, 963
333,811
107,449
208,026
137,197,200 133,199; 683 138,643,611 115,896, 275
7,917,066
8,243,797
9,926, 633 10,117,562

315




1, 672,143
88, 088
1, 212,780
53,797
62,200
2,344
732,647
41,659
62,473,325
3,558,230

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS— BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

1,993,437
C11)8___ 3,369,682
82,671
194, 994
dolls..
1, 203,220
1,237,366
Moron, Mich.............................................. Clbs___
53,152
57,851
{ dolls..
102, 400
18,000
North and South Dakota.......................... Clbs---3,630
900
" (dolls..
832,856
594, 399
Clbs....
All other....................................................
45,801
25, 498
" { dolls..
Clbs.... 58,423,963 62,682, 667
Total beef, salted or pickled.........
c dolls.. 3,185, 321 3,572,054 '
PORK, SALTED O PICKLED.
R
3,021,184
Baltimore, M d........................................... ribs---- 1, 884,997
239, 280
123,207
{ dolls..
400
18,700
Bangor, M e................................................ rib s....
35
1,496
“ {dolls..
fibs___ 5,183,468 3,144,984
Boston and Charlestown, Mass..............
421,814
263,351
{dolls..
rlbs... .
75,000
Newport News, Y a ..................................
3,155
{ dolls..
New York, N. Y ....................................... ribs.... 36,764, 495 48,116,000
' {dolls.. 2,961, 042 3,860,796
46, 500
riba___
Norfolk and Portsmouth, Ya.................
3,849
{ dolls..
393,455
545, 639
Philadelphia, Pa....................................... ribs....
39, 616
24, 768
"{d o lls ..
205,060
94,500
clb s....
Portland and Falmouth, Me............ .......
15,084
9,605
' ‘ {dolls..
8,400
21,591
Mobile, Ala................................................ <lbs___
535
1,631
' {dolls..
Buffalo Creek, N. Y .................................. Clbs
{ dolls
30,000
134, 000
Chicago, 111................................................ clb s....
2,613
10,675
{ dolls..
Detroit, Mich............................................ Clbs.... 3,657,824 4,091,300
272,694
296,758
{dolls..
Huron, Mich.............................................. Clbs---- 2,875,960 3,243,576
201,871
257,461
"{ d o lls ..
1,144,407
Clbs.... 1,334,173
Allother....................................................
86,279
87,104
‘ {dolls..
Clbs---- 52,459, 722 63,575,881
Total pork, salted or pickled.........
{dolls.. 4,116,946 5,067,773

Detroit, Mich............................................

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Total tallow.....................................

12

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Newport News, Va ....................................

1 3

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EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS—*-BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

1

7,
4

7
31

58 4
3

6,

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5,

92

9 6

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*'

Galveston, T ex..................................
Mobile, Ala.........................................
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Puget Sound, W ash.......... . .............
San Francisco, Cal.............................
Buffalo Creek,N. Y ...........................
Chicago, 111........................................
Detroit, Mich.....................................
Huron, Mich............. .
North and South Dakota.................
Superior, M ich ..................................
Allnf.hfir..___
Ta^oI lavrl




__

______

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4,296,970
416, 821
77, 929,185
7, 262,465
20, 359, 738
2,122,559
1,801,416
155, 044
136,426
11,040
5,925,764
540, 885
6,400, 840
642,891

273, 351
26,994
679,062
64,870
1,420
142
543 850
49 257
7, 067,125
652,213
4,911,198
478, 233
603, 082
61,114
2, 298,631
196, 365
3, 482, 234
333,616

(lb s .... 365, 693, 501 447,566,867 474, 895, 274 509, 534, 256 568, 315, 640 709, 344, 045 711,259,851 661,813,663 611, 357, 514 556,840,222
(dolls.. 34,643,993 40,089,809 36,821,508 33,589, 851 29,126, 485 39, 710, 672 42,208,465 41,939,164 46, 560,148 52,375,864

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS-----BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Portland and Falmouth, M e ............

fib s .... 1,174,750
62, 500
129,500
137,800 32, 662, 303 36,741, 513 39,092,737 18,252, 377
1, 591, 938
( dolls..
137,961
6,250
7, 770
9, 646 1, 671, 494
1,926,902
1,139, 308
2,323,780
123,998
13, 334, 825 11,108,207 10, 353,110 15, 572, 776 8 ,945, 951 18,841,783 38, 237, 743 41, 350, 742 40, 295,667
f lbs---( dolls.. 1, 378, 859 1,007,120
776,079
974, 608
392,626
1, 073, 590 2, 253, 883 2,484,794
2, 717,793
51, 070
127,120
4,130,164
1,539,472
fib s...
1, 215,757
6,826,160 12,940,153 14,475, 633 23, 790,475
2, 762
9, 696
101,733
287, 752
( dolls..
89,035
406,167
811,935
1, 000, 296 2, 096,516
195, 454
2,119, 450
428,487
382,189
fib s .... 1, 204, 400
643,108
556,149
1, 988,532
775,410
( dolls..
63, 805
15, 354
27, 481
104, 928
20, 940
32,476
28, 522
51, 834
113,467
48, 555
fib s ....
2,099
412
557, 634
1,470, 305
829, 700
97,140
2, 711,847
( dolls..
193
29, 081
2,475
24
5,144
144,267
81, 038
62,151
fib s ....
38,211
64, 770
111,416
1,191, 489
181, 993
614,989
1, 628,447
9, 414,541
8 , 429, 343
3, 038
( dolls..
6 , 063
4, 354
10, 963
55,357
30,060
79, 505
517, 553
699, 287
821, 560
1,237, 301
726,216 12, 019, 305 31,482,141 12,753,233
5, 685, 711 6 , 372, 626 10, 447, 336
f lbs---66 , 397
89, 288
620,186
1, 474, 972
594, 470
272, 389
404, 604
48, 616
850, 563
( dolls..
20 , 226
489,014
342,127
387,150
1,435,105
1, 007,520
3, 272, 641 2,724,912
496, 222
fib s ....
1,622
30, 972
34,001
25,415
102,305
48, 710
166, 481
34, 403
200, 300
( dolls..
256, 965
43, 716
170, 997
28,838
64, 828
456, 371
356,173
576, 910
371,922
fibs---3,090
3, 806
16, 617
5, 392
13,001
23, 848
20 , 720
26, 069
48,193
( dolls..
866 , 800
946,420
493, 968
839,525
614, 330
703, 242
978, 047
793,430
626, 339
f lbs___
89, 755
76, 433
47, 545
74,448
43,958
50, 459
68,257
62,375
57,192
i dolls..
50
480
487,308
56, 000
413, 970
( lbs___
6
59
25, 794
34,550
3, 080
\ dolls
3, 804
1,794,905
300, 000
4, 033,173
3, 614, 578
730,250
flb s... .
92,901
235
24, 000
179,301
273, 603
42, 530
i dolls..
6,061,610
9,160, 237
3,948,175
7,398,845
(lb s.... 1,645,696 7, 076, 763 3, 650, 279 17,192, 902 13, 997,510
123, 556
249, 248 1,194,850
332,797
684,834
610,138
743,467
234,541
482,762
( dolls..
6 , 810,040
6,118, 204 4,515, 641
7,782, 033
1,680,403
4,105,269
f lbs---- 4, 909, 860 2,165, 319 2, 453,445
389,624
162,845
206,173
378,436
283,198
231,585
87,032
246,630
626,400
( dolls..
21, 751
757,951
478,920
200
412
48, 280
242,008
354,525
639, 073
(lb s ....
2,906
42, 680
18
31
1,215
10,460
27,483
22, 879
56,463
( dolls..
73, 411
7,198
50
610,209
4, 214,776
285
2,379,051
(lb s ....
5
13
3, 053
27,253
147, 095
c dolls..
478
292, 268
921, 395
1,256,829
1, 287, 229 1,376, 890 1,942,187
2, 239,058
( lb s.... 1,342,263
3,347,835
3,371,893
115, 504
86,961
83,185
49, 767
98,289
98, 537
137, 095
2 20 ,2 0 2
(dolls..
232,315

VALUES

of

318

N o . 6 0.— QUANTITIES a n d

L e a d i n g A k t ic l e s o f DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED, e t c .— Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

2,151,767
228,270
168,449,602
15,940, 285
167,887,083
14,882,196
30, 347,673
2, 927,146
3,826, 002
274, 615
125,528
11,817
83,196
10,087
540,675
53,117
18,038, 082
1,415,871
137,711
14,507
' 170, 856
23,559

9,058, 478
833,546
141, 753, 363
13, 714, 738
202,886,553
17,946, 872
30, 204,822
3,097,161
12, 288,856
1,047, 358
90,637
8,282
75, 333
8 , 698
1,058, 333
99,965
18,493,968
1, 513, 274
123, 752
10, 713
623, 482
58, 236

16,467, 715
1,417,061
169, 697, 605
14,241,676
222,950,788
18, 614,027
22,275, 533
1, 758, 243
7,182,517
599, 586
169,100
13, 881
164,771
18,644
1, 469,730
126,776
10, 881, 534
861, 091
168,091
13,970
1,122,592
111, 338

13,312, 707
989,532
165, 344,600
13, 727, 834
184,919, 6S
6
14,483,687
23,209,093
1,582, 334
16, 065,538
1,281,921
271,415
19,150
424, 042
40,194
4, 015, 705
317,613
17, 019, 208
929, 764
138, 278
10, 544
631, 905
60, 274

. 31, 821, 861
2,079,334
191, 733, 705
14, 595, 648
200, 617,282
13, 201, 549
32,450,209
1, 719, 439
11,055, 217
922, 033
j
222,156
14,442
565,467
50, 802
4, 607, 610
310, 784
26, 316, 307
1, 223, 216
181,553
10, 623
828,081
59, 277

71, 615,448
4, 920, 561
251,003, 316
18, 987,105
261, 964,952
18, 312, 492
24,476,951
1, 331, 364
10, 530, 616
834,546
343,145
22, 501
788,827
70,197
4,246,065
334,198
21,568,801
1, 318, 098
2, 930, 299
189, 113
640, 513
60, 743

53,474, 517
3, 991, 733
167, 507,149
14,124, 339
272,414,813
19,078,104
32,768,756
1, 803, 420
16,207,518
1, 299, 079
357, 373
21, 362
570, 735
49, 905
3,906,700
291, 674
10,857,456
601, 905
1, 977, 585
128,331
2,608,878
167,215

41, 361,933
3,185,.927
145, 050,518
12, 901, 744
236,163,145
16,486,1S7
47,247,468
3,023,274
16,727,853
1 , 606,180
1,902,633
138,699
575,010
56, 405
| 4,980,725
378,290
13, 983,176
879,769
1, 524, 765
121,970
2, 636, 503
197,470

22,482, 718
1, 801,131
110,794,956
10,837,697
244, 880,435
18,019,156
40, 384,715
2,958, 857
18,688,790
2,264,449
.1,166,624
94,628
536,613
65,432
6,928, 321
572,878
5,841,729
446, 336
937, 665
91, 601
3,480,175
346, 861

15,889,611
1,443,630
52,461,912
5,895,054
218, 397,418
18, 681, 696
41,803,686
3, 462, 094
26,563,157
3, 243,938
697, 595
61, 072
564,677
69,432
13,520,959
1,225, 848
7,617, 801
754,035
1,426,703
148,053
4, 210,105
464,945

Total bacon......................................... f lb s .... 391,758,175 416, 657, 577 452,549, 976 425, 352,187 500, 399,448 650,108,933 562,651,480 512,153, 729 456,122,741
{dolls.. 35,781,470 38, 338, 843 37,776, 293 33, 442, 847 34,187,147 46, 380, 918 41, 557, 067 38, 975,915 37,499; 026

383,150, 624
35,449,797

BACO .
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Baltimore, M d ...................... v..................... r ib s....
{ dolls..
Boston and Charlestown, Mass................ r ib s....
{ dolls..
New York, N. Y .........'............................... fibs---{ dolls..
Philadelphia, Pa..... .................................... f ib s ....
{ dolls..
Portland and Falmouth, M e ...................... fib s ....
{ dolls..
New Orleans, La.......................................... f ib s ....
{ dolls..
Puget Sound, Wash..................................... fibs---VdoHs..
Detroit, Mich.............................................. . f lb s ....
{ dolls..
Huron, Mich................................................. fib s ....
{ dolls..
North and South Dakota............................. f ib s ....
i dolls..
Allother....................................................... fibs---{dolls..

H AM S.

Baltimore, M d .............................................. f ib s ....
{ dolls..
Bangor, Me'................................................... f lbs —
{dolls..




766,617
84,270

1, 016, 341
114,783

2,118, 955
235, 249

1 ,20 0
128

1,688, 641
185, 965

1,968,357
213, 810
3,107
254

7, 575, 369
734, 587
370,435
28,049

12, 622,804
1,174,283
3,992,263
292, 401

18, 722,446
1, 979,796
4, 937, 723
437, 822

8 , 996,967

944, 643
2,657,223
234,669

5, 646, 681
624, 595
4,541, 861
454,856

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS— HBY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

1893.

Boston and Charlestown, Mass.
New York, N. Y ........................

Portland and Falmouth, M e... *
Detroit, Mich...................... .'....
Huron, Mich...............................
North and South Dakota..........
All other.....................................
Total hams.......................

B U TTE R .
Baltimore, M d............................
Boston and Charlestown, Mass.
New York, N. Y ........................
Philadelphia, Pa.................
Portland and Falmouth, Me----Champlain, N. Y ........................
Detroit, Mich.............................




87, 389, 644
10,062,746
60,876, 988
6, 599,871
17, 738,807
1,798,557
33, 346, 663
3,787,263
8,694,837
920,000
1, 362,439
151,609
927,028
99,825
7,128,284
723,422

lbs---- 82,178,154 86,970, 571 105,494,123 129, 036, 351 165,247,302 200,185,861 225,846,750 196,414,412 216, 571, 803 227, 653,232
dolls.. 9,933, 096 9,845, 062 10, 960, 567 12, 669, 763 15, 970, 021 18,987, 525 20, 774,084 20,416,367 22,842,778 25,222,744
lb s....
dolls..
lb s....
dolls..
lbs---dolls..
lb s....
dolls..
lb s....
dolls..
lb s....
dolls..
lb s....
dolls..
lbs—
dolls..

39, 042
5,125
811,267
130,944
6,805, 840
1,277,102
837
203
2, 399
502
93
25
530,260
102,741
1,667
389

105, 353
17,671
1,246, 514
232, 801
9,146,428
1, 581,401
5,781
667
2, 314
457
81, 398
15,040
485, 624
75,205
19,423
3,645

7,524
23, 030
65,054
1,040
2,863
6,901
466, 209 2,240,909
3,362,613
79, 542
370,834
544, 589
4, 402, 052 15,677, 534 24,024, 762
702, 057 2, 314, 750 3, 352, 571
384
20,130
46,525
103
3,346
8,148
1,192
5, 684
118, 321
243
1,160
29,092
301,546
25,057
1 , 002,081
4,489
57, 617
155, 584
106, 045
396, 834
1, 032, 304
15,692
53, 999
145,204
28,000
667, 361
5,350
72,426

109,512
17, 698
1, 754, 998
312,415
14, 554, 932
2,098,266
23,105
3,675
242,150
44,326
2, 521, 609
377,215
4, 308,118
650,417
798, 085
97,613

84,144
11,811
2,273,507
400,748
14,034,489
2,189,639
18,600
3,010
75,471
15,098
549, 981
96, 512
972,884
158,434
1, 033,973
160,129

30,661
3,998
1,121,789
206,369
11,322,863
1,904,992
200

42
24,793
5,468
707, 647
110, 339
3,354,877
558,316
59,497
10,258

5,257
1,091
3,613,948
679,464
17,155, 032
2,858,108
697
140
632
149
82,209
16, 413
1,011,555
180,146
50, 233

1,978
456
2,786,131
584,264
10,732,783
1,819,373
10,700
1,615
240,165
49, 549
1,118
224
475,803
82,005
240,260
42,798

319

Huron, Mich...............................

91,673,810 70,657,626 100,464,327
8,797,726
7,977,509 11,168,971
71,444,945 47,959,827 51,748,313
6,603,829
4, 721,314
5,171,438
18,920,904 20,829,331 17,060,974
1,394,081
1,856,846
1,578,248
14, 887,746 10, 698, 795 15,229,064
1,398,614
1,093,600
1,651,856
6,360,160 13, 655,302 10,070,306
595,159
1,470,668
1,070,483
1, 843', 613 2,243,856
2,370,537
158,838
226,446
239,124
1,303,786
733,527
1,056,716
96,411
70,087
105,977
2, 796, 719 5, 975,979
6,917,306
262,742
582,279
677,369

EXPORTS OP PROVISIONS----- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Philadelphia, Pa........................

lb s.... 33,665,132 37,143,619 54, 018,326 57,416, 027 63,193,100 80,275,544
3,907,407
5,525,402
5,617,717
dolls.. 4,108,504
6,137,922
7,760,940
lbs---- 39,103,105 37,073, 694 36, 058,100 46,771,261 67, 004, 563 75, 359,592
3,918,573
dolls.. 4,738,436 4,542,851
4,668,793
6 , 546, 841
7,238,703
8,472, 979 13, 274, 397 14,708,279
lb s.... 6,108, 568 6 , 688, 338 6,060,058
742, 017
dolls..
711, 659
537, 734
768, 371
1,184,468
1,136,892
490,447
lb s....
29,904
8,094
117, 493
2,029,747 10,039,480
51, 855
787
dolls..
3, 487
10,691
202,878
979, 724
723,748
1,390,654
3,905,846
lbs.--.
7, 327, 266 9,327,170
5, 623,720
dolls..
79,625
141,403
385,155
731,133
897,608
544,440
lb s....
952,350 2, 226, 354 1,864,288
4,655,571
3, 792, 002 3,030,109
dolls..
99,167
225, 365
193, 405
440,441
372, 728
272,676
17, 598
lb s....
10,265
54, 872
27, 507
31,830
1,251,977
1,916
dolls..
1,285
6,144
2,877
3,117
95, 431
923, 526
lbs___
818, 465
1, 404, 384 2,559, 606 4, 623, 029 1,951,356
dolls..
117, 465
157, 990
106,663
243,775
410,395
196,083

and

VALUES

of

L e a d in g

A r t ic l e s o f

DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED,

e t c .—

320

N o. 6 0 .— QUANTITIES

Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Allother..............................................

lbs___
dolls..

728,702
155,659

719, 257
150,721

590, 349
112, 367

680,246
127, 284

1, 026, 203
178, 849

1,377, 516
263,140

1, 204, 948
228,570

1, 644, 044
343, 727

1, 323,963
270, 758

1, 513,231
305,325

Total hutter.............................

lb s....
dolls.-

8 , 920,107

11, 812, 092
2,077,608

5,598, 812
915, 533

19,373, 913
2, 937, 203

31, 345, 224
4, 493, 364

25,690,025
3,864, 765

20, 247, 997
3, 263,951

18, 266, 371
3,143, 509

23, 243, 520
4,014, 905

16, 002,169
2, 885,609

CHEESE.
Baltimore, M d ...................................
Boston and Charlestown, Mass.........
New York, N. Y ................................
Philadelphia, Pa................................
Portland and Falmouth, Me..............
Cape Vincent, N. Y ...........................
Champlain, N. X ................................
Detroit, Mich......................................
Huron, Mich.......................................
Oswegatehie, N .Y .............................
Oswego, N. Y .....................................
Allother...................... .......................
Total cheese.............................




1, 672,690

2 1 , 661
2, 336
1 1 , 811
188, 909
72, 284
902, 375
693
598,385
908
102,223
clbs...
2,742
308
21,490
1,356
61, 503
128, 258
9,195
105
148
12,178
1 dolls.
5. 260,128
clbs---- 4,966, 015 4, 748, 854 3, 943,409 2,965,662 3, 649, 527 3,356, 058 • 3,209,450 4, 087, 224 5, 204, 872
540,265
517,447
419, 484
308,624
287,934
410, 039
287,901
331, 733
522,116
493,184
X dolls..
clbs---- 64, 711,018 56, 475, 550 44,970,621 26,605,830 35,588,099 34, 224, 504 18,843,313 29,137, 689 23, 663,125 14,823, 749
1, 503,976
1, 690, 846 3, 020, 246 2, 338, 552
2,960, 1 1 1
3, 237,790
4,049, 958 2,210,114
X dolls.. 5, 990, 718 5,476,267
113,290
106, 589
39,100
418, 305
72,850
266, 006
55,262
310,160
196,297
139, 559
c lbs---10, 635
10,687
3,904
41, 731
3, 775
15, 957
5,476
12,485
29,697
33, 697
i dolls..
666
1,124
984
16,783
3, 799
139,952
327, 309
103, 558
1,987
1, 568
clbs---120
125
81
1,792
31,413
206
168
444
14,028
1 0 , 459
t dolls,
226,073
57, 697
1, 064,129 * 245,482
2,179, 534
564,456
62,744
1,048,013
957, 584
clbs.... 1, 571, 945
22,649
5, 560
23, 866
76,370
174,425
4, 800
45,124
135, 915
93, 882
94,123
X dolls,
25,384
1, 649, 732
809,557
1, 635,728
704,192
853, 232
1, 591, 284
1, 605,385
1, 519, 390 1,570,100
clbs...
2, 308
80, 522
138,431
157,006
134,162
61, 660
151, 656
151,703
137, 910
74, 057
X dolls..
520,474
1, 363,460
1, 015,968
336, 609
1, 322, 310
1,381, 345
871,640
clbs---- 1, 854, 691 1,781, 334 4 898,153
51,562
103, 763
144, 651
31, 493
116,701
131, 576
192, 605
156, 810
80, 209
79,177
l dolls..
180
10 , 600
759,272
129,711
110,550
290, 860
248, 010
240, 622
c lbs---21
1 , 060
10,561
24 750
20, 341
75 640
26 484
13 834
I dolls..
5,393, 509
Clbs---- 5, 024,981 7, 008, 550 6 , 776, 889 4,116, 682 6, 002,667 9, 522, 753 11,758, 747 9, 899, 242 7, 510, 072
505,569
933,533
' 961,038
742,781
303, 340
506,103
778,139
601,172
465,545
659,830
t dolls..
461,775
558,141
100,000
316 810
586 358
245 205
clbs....
36,222
8 , 000
41,408
26 712
52, 828
20 929
c dolls..
1,005,313
810, 708
1,428, 326
1, 254,934
527,081
537, 888
450, 056
392, 470
389, 070
368,386
clbs---125,221
59, 347
92, 418
153,972
131, 827
44, 093
59,717
46,432
49,137
51, 958
i dolls..

lb s .... 81, 350,923
dolls.. 7,624,648

73, 852,134
7,180, 331

60,448, 421 36, 777, 291
3,091,914
5,497,539

50,944, 617
4, 636, 063

53,167, 280
4,559,324

38,198,753
3,316, 049

48,419,353
4, 943, 609

39,813,517
3, 950, 999

27,203,184
2,745,597

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS ----- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

butter—continued.

1893.

No. 61.—QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

L e a d in g A r t ic l e s

of

other

of

DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

from

1893

to

1902,

to

the

P r in c ip a l a n d

in c l u s iv e .

e

Year ending June 30—

a

Articles and countries.

Belgium.....................................................
France........................................................
Germany...................................................
/
Netherlands..............................................
United Kingdom.......................................
All other Europe.....................................
Total Europe..................................
British North America...........................
Central America.......................................
Mexico......................................................
W est Indies..............................................
Miquelon, e tc ..........................................




1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

ribs.... 1,184, 500
100, 052
( dolls..
ribs.... 2,655,843
223, 508
(d olls..
ribs.... 10,017,142
829, 652
( dolls..
ribs---- 2, 649,193
248, 959
(d olls..
clbs---- 57, 089,367
( dolls.. 5, 330, 762
194, 847
ribs....
16, 213
( dolls..

975, 935
82, 962
1,304,306
107, 312
-4, 518, 923
376, 917
1, 808,849
167,552
42, 544, 532
3,958, 995
149,932
12,145

1, 287,830
109,654
6,761,639
558,165
5,978, 434
518, 260
2,172,148
197, 641
40, 310,196
3, 562,993
212, 982
16,792

1,389,930
111, 164
5, 387, 610
448, 070
7,539,806
616, 540
1, 698,127
161,303
40,092, 098
3, 629, 301
264,272
21,390

1,152,153
95,138
1, 111, 143
91,471
4, 611, 748
372, 460
1, 664, 825
158, 663
34, 714,439
3, 019, 451
374, 553
31,118

796,126
70, 826
422, 017
35, 503
5,069, 003
446, 440
2,158, 767
178, 273
20,763,131
1, 828, 593
91, 839
7,680

305,233
27, 413
354, 534
32,029
3,334, 880
294,123
1,120,001
101,384
22,723,304
2,066, 308
855,822
73,596

r lbs---- 73, 790, 892
( dolls. . 6, 749,146

51,302,477
4,705,883

56, 723, 229
4,963,505

56, 371, 843
4, 987,768

43, 628, 861
3, 768, 301

29, 300, 883
2,567, 315

28, 693, 774 39, 565,952
2, 594,853
3, 735, 652

1900.

1901.

573,003
435, 444
56, 584
42,184
1, 276,789
678, 504
126, 392
68, 089
3, 876, 806
2,559, 754
361, 319
247,804
67, 074
774,164
88,941
73,167
32, 273, 374 40, 203, 687
3, 052,43Q 3, 912,646
736,465
663,383
64,386
62,099

1902.
329, 787
32, 201
823,776
82,807
353,414
35,318
224,975
22,145
51,282, 929
5,081,762
743,949
71, 336

45,452,495
4, 420, 389

53,758,830
5,325,569

c lbs---* dolls..
r ib s ....
(d olls..
ribs—
( dolls..
r ib s ....
( dolls. .
rlbs. . . .
(d olls..

1,444,393
123, 754
105, 047
9,655
94,327
10,164
1,112,398
94, 536
1,470
147

1,331,920
1, 216, 371
104,260
102,493
117,573
168, 703
16,148
10,678 ;
65,952
76,429
6, 879
8,168
647, 619
752,007
63,115
52, 955
480
45

1,326,142
111,201
245, 395
26,918
152,780
16, 611
483,521
43,479
400
32

1,382, 395
107,204
309, 320
37,407
117,420
14,253
407,074
34, 800
500
43

519, 315
40,159
257,318
28, 579
112,162
14, 237
531,109
48,133
264
20

1,583,766
136,957
198,073
20,148
148,179
19, 570
508, 276
49,214

893, 880
77, 664
292,637
29,630
k 166,360
21, 051
371, 357
35,960
2,184
218

586, 823
60,301
268,573
29,589
252, 288
30,995
379, 344
41,175
3,528
430

955, 907
96,435
227,505
21, 960
237,163
28, 859
503,938
50, 584
4,152
532

rib s---(d olls..

2,757,635
238,256

2, 267, 932
183,210

2, 208, 238
. 198, 241

2,216, 709
193,707

1, 420,168
131,128

2,438,294
225,889

1,726,418
164, 523

1,490,556
162,490

1,928,665
198,370

2,109,122
181, 531

321

Total North America....................

1895.

EXPORTS OF PROVISIONS ----- BY COUNTRIES.

1902-

BEEF, CANNED.

1894.

1893.

09

N o . 6 1 . — QUANTITIES a n d VALUES o r L e a d i n g A r t ic l e s o f DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED, e t c .— Continued.

tN
O
to

Year ending June 30—
A rticles and countries.
1893.

1895.

1890.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

495,014

790, 572

937, 751

727, 212

452,943

419, 070

367,849 ;

621, 751

405,688

415, 607

41, 602

64,156

75,328

58,879

36,962

39, 404

35,480

64, 422

44, 557

42, 504

X

85,230

189, 780

2,213, 022

261,470

706,490

227,672

345, 778

» 134,350

972, 489

60, 546

O

12,706

28, 057

302, 649

38, 375

60, 013

33,452

40,750

19, 897

140, 648

8, 399

R

d o lls ..

r i b s ....

80,206

129, 454

218, 279

250,241

433,863

320,178

337, 968

473, 412

1,230,685

253, 902

S

33,413

O

P

r lb s-----' d d o lls ..
r lb s -----

South A m e ric a ....................................................

E

b e e f , c a n n e d — continued.

1894.

J a p a n ....................................- ................................

i

T

A ll other A s ia ......................................................

30,407

34,486

59, 920

46, 035

48,157

62, 262

265,070

106,091

139, 974

69, 945

30,510

132,126

• 175,937•
64,322

221,767

t d o lls. .

65,388

18,608

19,669

8,872

13,893

7, 695

3,168

14,742

6,793

20,112

r ib s -----

879,442

867,193

1,371,764

3,019,493

5, 319, 302

4,122, 457

4,537,928

11,241,395

3,345,449

9,152,068

O

d o lls ..

73, 726

72,017

109,633

231,991

412, 674

330,161

382,071

982,142

306,976

922,. 044

V

r i b s ....

214,855

204,125

264,026

753,592

1,121, 630

1, 229,197

1,633,371

1,658,341

483,837

854,453

I S
I O

o th e r c o u n t r ie s ....................................................

18, 912
223, 377

R

A ll

10,826
786,219

1

P

British A f r i c a ......................................................

d o lls. .

r ib s -----

F

British A ustralasia............................................

' (

< d o lls ..

31,174

30,008

38, 211

78,341

110, 838

124, 467

172,925

49, 711

95,719

r i b s ....

79,089,493

55, 974, 910

64,102, 263

63,698,180

54,019,772

37,109, 570

38, 385, 472

55,553, 745

53,445,521

66,645,838

d o lls ..

7,222.824

5,120, 851

5, 720, 933

5,636,953

4,656,308

3, 279, 657

3, 503, 293

5,233,982

5,307, 501

6, 646,130

r ib s ------- 206,156,973 193,331, 292 190, 736,186 224, 507, 040 290,007,772 274,183, 636 281, 341, 427 324,260,115 348,985, 779
16, 659, 814 16, 784, 936 18,950, 744 22,626,778 22,922,136 23, 456, 488 29,174, 984 31,569,007
l d o lls .. 17,740, 602

297, 844,537

190,342 '

N

-

t

276,185

388,158

584,438

798, 547

4,777,494

2,762,554

d o lls . .

13,439

40, 269

15, 201

23,363

26,964

44, 420

88, 697

465,463

282,354

432,403

lb s ------- 206,294,724 193,891, 824 191, 338,487 224,783, 225 290,395,930 274,768,074 282,139, 974 329,078,609 , 351,748, 333
d o lls .. 17,754,041 16, 700,163 16,832,860 18,974,107 22,653,742 22,966, 556 23, 545,185 { 29,643,830 31,851,361

301,824,473

1,460,090

I -E
S
.-

r

3, 979,936

T - R

191, 051

29,045,056
-

r i b s -.-.

593,212

1,028, 720

1, 035,340

3,132,939

2,888,839

2,528,900

1, 866,050

2,109,875

1, 659, 700

d o lls ..

32,817

61,164

62,504

202,513

151,255

121,631

92,785

110, 928

93,093

89,534

r i b s ....

6,017, 876

7, 399, 430

8, 962,514

6, 461, 978

4,871,310

4,529,450

5, 787,329

5, 827,031

6,751,003

8,730,223

d d o lls. .

311, 509

428, 258

541,750

358, 750

243,713

234,672

305,146

323,928

375,737

570,922

1




U - N

559, 466

i

G e rm an y................................................................

-O

32, 723

137,751

BEEF, SA LTE D OR P IC K LE D .
B elg iu m ..................................................................

3,383

80

r i b s ....

( dolls
t

Total beef, fresh............. .........................

28,612,653

41,000

411, 250

C

A ll other coun tries............................. - ............

1, 068

r lbs

-

Other E urope........................................................

Y

United Kingdom^................... - ..........................

-B

beef, fresh.

S

Total beef, canned..................... ............

1,003,136

f i b s ....

United Kingdom............................

1,499,217

1,540,090

2, 507, 097

2,104, 838

2,293, 695

1,703,164

955, 650

1,455,490

1,013,435

< d o lls..

Netherlands.

88 , 501

90, 223

1^0,628

109, 316

130,169

97, 439

58,825

98,194

61,149

67,365

26,377,131

26, 333, 242

28,226, 581

36,151, 600

37, 535, 924

18, 310,701

18,861,614

18,125,780

19,559,941

16,155,785

5 lb s—

1,535, 385

1, 643, 509

2,119, 923

2 , 081,108

1,037, 972

1,080,351

1,069,152

1,162,724

1,055,825

3,371,960

4,020, 860

2, 422, 000

3, 320,120

2,438, 366

1,479,175

3,890,395

2,765,780

4, 295,470

3,896,100

{ d o lls ..

174,327

214, 812

123, 413

166, 004

106,934

73,157

189,623

142,066

221,620

207,711

r i b s ....

37,859,396

40,322, 342

43,153,532

51,171, 475

50, 028,134

28,551, 390

31, 361, 038

30, 283,956

33,269,549

31,245,334

X

Total Europe........................

1, 503,535

r lb s___

E

« dolls.

All other Europe............................

2,110,689

2, 329,842

2, 521,804

2, 956, 506

2, 713,179

1, 564,871

1,726, 730

1,744,268

1, 914, 323

1,991,357

r i b s ....

7,768,468

7,240,881

5, 976, 814

5, 845,157

5, 504, 648

3, 330,100

3 , 8 6 6 , 973

4, 531,578

5,775,684

5,624,922

" { d o lls..

369,134

337, 814

280,194

275, 286

228, 579

152,381

187,881

229,420

299, 086

314,548

r i b s ....

731,568

641,002

504, 741

594,118

581,166

792,331

671,904

729,254

773, 272

634, 031

O

* { d o lls ..

P

{ d o lls ..

35, 937

35,179

26, 091

30, 930

27, 912

39,029

35,702

39,784

41,733

36, 794

r i b s ....

4,371, 058

5,389, 920

3, 988, 352

4, 373, 315

3,836, 233

3,714,126

3, 376, 976

4, 392,848

4,119,929

3,832,141

P
P

252,641

327, 961

235, 088

241,210

181, 347

203,924

177, 883

235,242

231,852

248,216

r i b s ....

3,602,062

4,401, 956

3, 832,171

2,951, 765

2, 852,100

2,475, 749

2,225,380

1, 730,175

1, 925, 210

1,407, 337

O

"{ d o lls ..

195,949

258,321

211, 294

154, 933

132,824

121, 713

113, 756

95,420

102,038

81,623

r i b s ....

20, 053

56,476

21,471

25, 826

23,120

26,775

32,462

35,950

51,354

53,165

I O

{ d olls. .

1,032

3,107-

1 , 261

1,275

1,063

1,453

1, 769

2,864

3,108

3,241

N

r ib s -----

16,493,209

17, 730, 235

14,323, 549

13, 790,181

12,797,267

10,339, 081

10,173, 695

11,419,805

12,645, 449

11,551,596

V

{ d o l l s ..

R
I S

All other North America...............

O

All other West Indies . ...............

S

British West Indies......................

T

Central America...................... .

R

British North America..................

S

854,693

962, 382

753,928

703, 634

571, 725

518, 500

516,991

602,730

677,817

684,422

r i b s .. . .

3,209,425

3,825,144

3, 342, 969

3,988, 515

3, 650,442

3, 393,083

3,541,393

3,663,642

3,921,746

3,188,886

"{ d o lls ..

178,000

233, 605

192, 278

226, 652

169, 552

188,718

191,528

220,267

223,421

201,089

r lb s-----

861, 933

804, 946

1, 653, 275

1, 759, 038

1,237,097

2, 030,925

1,488,750

1,939,110

5,475 ,8 8 8

2,646,911

B

"{ d o lls ..

—

Total North America............

Y

South America..............................

C
O
U

41, 939

46,225

90, 220

88,321

59, 670

96,378

90,535

130,075

329,658

154,159

r i b s ....

58,423,963

62,682,667

62,473, 325

70, 709, 209

67,712,940

44,314,479

46,564,876

47,306,513

55,312,632

48,632,727

* ‘ { d o lls. .

3,185,321

3, 572, 054

3, 558, 230

3, 975,113

3,514,126

2, 368,467

2, 525,784

2,697,340

3,145,219

3,031,027

I E

r i b s ....

900,820

1,140,850

751,640

673, 695

1,255,776

11, 391,880

40,777,229

25,896,990

30,696, 868

44,017,247

" i d o lls..

78,284

90,122

56,800

40,103

90,675

766,214

2,686,191

1,920,545

4 420,037

3,636,200

r i b s ....

11,824

27,797

6 6 , 941

70, 961

50,648

832,405

533,135

49,915

31,718

154,427

{ d o lls..

1,033

1,973

3,860

3, 636

4,141

48,861

36,470

5, 227

4,500

16,264

r i b s ....

912,644

1,168,647

818, 581

744, 656

1, 306, 424

12,224,285

41,310, 364

25, 946, 905

30,728, 586

44,171,674

"{ d o lls ..

79,317

92, 095

60,660

43, 739

94, 816

815,075

2,722,661

1,925, 772

2,424,537

3,652,464

N

"{ d o lls ..

R

All other countries........................

T

Total beef, salted or pickled . -




323

Total pork, fresh...................

.

All other countries................ ......

S

PORK, FRESH,

United Kingdom...........................

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Tear ending June 30—

Articles and countries.
POR K, SA LTE D OR P IC K LE D .

F ran ce..................................................................

Germ
any............................................

Sw
eden and Norway..........................
United Kingdom................................

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

6,047,148

1902.

lh s-----

71,880

108, 800

258,000

348,000

333,146

2, 322, 623

9, 586, 676

7, 058,823

•
6,092,173

d o lls..

7, 043

10, 338

20,792

23,400

19,730

129,708

570, 259

417,878

418, 880

520, 219

lb s -----

8,000

150, 250

236, 600

180, 200

131,550

112,900

212,936

76, 230

111, 000

59,000

d olls. .

665

11, 716

18,329

y., 875

8, 037

5,670

12,472

4, 387

7,103

4,870

l b s ....

709, 900

2,431,325

2,149, 850

1, 261, 000

1,902, 637

8, 995,122

15, 515, 225

11,062, 825

9, 830, 423

8, 671,775

d o lls..

55, 414

193, Oil

144,169

74,992

101, 639

. 488, 498

824, 018

665, 076

655,697

719,438

lb s -----

707,418

925, 300

491, 282

249, 688

2,159, 423

9,166,034

9, 509, 859

6, 929, 890

11,192,739

8,277,773

d o lls..

47,608

72,729

30,392

16, 742

127,516

549, 998

568, 023

433, 491

774,098

714,704

\ lb s-----

88, 000

135, 400

167, 900

255, 517

377, 700

1,342, 669

5,124,728

2, 988,100

6,368,744

4, 111, 229

t d o lls..

5, 578

10, 271

11,772

14,145

18, 770

70,102

292, 997

205, 883

462, 217

349, 324

^lbs-----

11, 213, 627

13,132, 207

14, 268, 862

11, 996, 511

17, 749,994

20, 299, 852

49,908, 985

56,165, 271

58,034, 570

54,487, 290

- d o lls..

862, 297

1,069,193

1, 032, 438

750, 774

1, 008, 244

1, 248,451

3,119,067

3,744,359

4, 410, 610

5, 005, 663

-l b s ....

46,800

27,200

10,700

27, 300

36, 600

791, 602

1, 830,561

3, 915, 931

6, 797,442

3,398, 295

[d o lls ..

3,921

2,127

772

2,059

1, 883

42, 785

106, 724

230,420

441, 623

276, 220

-

-l b s -----

12,845, 625

16,910, 482

17, 583,194

14, 318, 216

22, 691, 050

43, 030, 802

91, 688, 970

88,197, 070

98, 427, 091

85, 052,510

-B
Y

Total Europe............................ .

1896.

P

All other Europe................................

1895.

X

Netherlands......................................

1894.

E

Belgium..................-........................

1893.

982,526

1, 369, 385

1, 258, 664

893,987

1, 285, 819

2, 535, 212

5,493, 560

5, 701, 494

7,170, 228

7, 590, 438

8,645, 362

10, 493, 781

7, 985, 863

15,326, 271

12, 250, 921

15, 747, 711

17, 987, 250

11,792,743

10, 231, 388

9, 863,718

-

l d o lls..
-lb s ....

-O

560, 801

866, 825

983, 325

659, 366

667,236

748, 201

8, 565, 342

9, 271, 717

8, 874, 282

7, 599, 546

8, 310, 636

5,958,490

' d olls. .

637,338

724, 274

540, 861

658, 400

391, 860

495, 295

482,507

408, 606

543,965

517,001

685, 810

626, 033

462, 640

195, 600

222,660

267, 600

747,166

6, 387, 997

7,877,301

5, 689,291

: d olls. .

59, 276

52, 333

32, 586

10,286

10,005

14,103

39,186

407,527

583, 977

485,514

■ l b s ....

11, 370, 800

12, 999, 550

13, 507,550

12, 694, 650

11, 491,100

8, 545, 500

6, 727, 685

7,309,200

6, 368,915

3,355,770

434, 414

271,171

-

d o lls. .

914, 619

1, 023, 644

973, 322

685,073

519, 605

420, 060

331, 002

399,404

• lb s ....

3, 318, 600

4, 480, 400

3, 285, 200

4, 495, 550

3, 450, 200

3, 556, 700

3, 332, 800

4, 256, 200

d o lls. .

282, 980

360,684

221, 848

243, 311

152,411

176,219

173,151

235, 900

l b s ....

1, 542, 770

1, 969, 035

1, 510, 868

1, 880, 207

1, 918, 900

1,482,800

1,195, 801

1,157,408

1, 094, 280

847,142

d o lls ..

113, 611

158, 731

107, 815

104,216

88,197

75,862

64, 931

66,881

78,959

72,745

R
T




873, 379
11, 872,010

.-

All other West Indies..................

536, 465
7,536,126

S

Porto Ricoa............. 1...................

789, 861
8, 963, 609

I -E

Haiti...........................................

620,381
7, 938, Oil

U - NO T - R

C u b a...... ..................................- ..........

' d o lls. .
-lb s -----l b s ....

British.........................................

C

British North America......................
West Indies:

A ll other North A m e r ic a ...................
Total North A m e ric a ...............

B razil............................................................

1,114,009

l, 577, 997

1,414,890

1, 571, 234

1,473, 733

1, 728, 393

1, 831, 625

92, 733

77, 531

84,114

62, 913

78, 757

73,019

96, 615

128,958

1,430,911
117,974

lb s ..

34, 977,359

40, 726,400

35, 402, 256

48, 042,285

39, 314,013

40, 443, 262

40, 338, 717

40, 231, 487

35,714,145

27,145, 322

dolls

2, 735,126

3, 202, 260

2,490,428

2, 658, 779

1, 785,792

2,127,121

2,147,121

2,274,299

2, 437, 509

2, 212, 606

lb s ..

14, 454

109,150

1,123, 292

554, 870

315,400

32, 300

117,900

24, 600

3,801

19, 600

dolls

1,348

9, 614

97,559

36, 031

17, 684

2, 045

7,368

1, 570

262

1, 900

lb s ..

4,124, 810

5, 384,250

3, 737,160

6,010,900

3,845, 950

4,182, 750

4, 441,059

4, 041, 709

3, 889,108

3, 207, 046

dolls

358, 404

451,215

262, 062

347, 442

171, 925

214, 830

232,256

220, 946

273, 597

271, 845

lb s ..

218,330

196, 520

168,114

268, 380

197, 022

213,729

245, 974

343, 677

346,532

266,162

P
O
R

dolls

17, 744

16, 344

11, 979

16, 326

10, 471

12, 577

13, 832

21, 513

25,594

22.858

lb s ..

4, 357, 594

5, 689, 920

5, 028,566

6, 834,150

4, 358, 372

4,428, 779

4, 804,933

4,411, 986

4,239,440

3, 492, 808

dolls

377,496

477,173

371, 600

399, 799

200,080

229,452

253, 456

244, 029

299, 453

296, 603

lb s ..

279,144

249, 079

252, 877

303,722

405,485

230,235

364, 580

359,140

262, 935

205, 635

15,176

22, 929

23,975

19,443

17,915

88,133, 078 137,197,200 133,199, 683 138,643,611

115,896,275

V
I S

T
S

Total South A m e ric a ...............

1,193,992

106, 921

X

A l l other South A m e rica ...................

1, 476, 006

dolls

E

G u ia n a s......................................................

lb s ..

O
F
P

A ll other c ou n trie s...............................

18, 955

17, 708

20, 896

25, 523

52, 459, 722

63, 575, 881

58,266,893

69,498, 373

66,768, 920

dolls.

4,116, 946

5, 067, 773

4,138,400

3,973,461

3, 297, 214

4, 906, 961

7, 917,066

8,243, 797

9,926, 633 „ 10,117,562

lb s ...

1,379,588

.2,138,219

203, 000

833,171

3, 816, 607

3, 494, 980

5, 246, 258

3,351, 959

6,504,563

dolls.

69,193

107,822

9, 740

35,110

123,158

122,146

191, 449

155, 246

317,358

72,115

lb s ...

8, 413, 395

7,144, 510

847, 759

8, 589, 820

18, 823,183

9, 603, 964

15, 803, 083

7,324, 627

12, 246, 023

2, 830, 542

O

21,798

lb s ...

R

d olls.

Total pork, salted or pickled.

I O

T A LLO W .

S

-B

France........................................................ .

1, 292,824

N

B e lg iu m ......................................................

426, 619

365,755

42,573

357,547

675, 424

351, 545

616, 048

348, 492

605,123

157,177

6,034, 293

4,385,603

2, 558,308

6, 983, 531

9, 277, 703

11,195,548

16, 895*589

10, 802, 572

10, 321, 084

5, 358,659

-

dolls.
lb s ...

Y
C

G e rm a n y ...................................................

298, 315

220,802

121,390

297, 873

336, 545

445,231

677,487

524, 686

516, 498

300,570

1,466,484

1,863,637

58,074

1,496,955

4, 917, 230

1,604,339

4, 558,196

2, 847, 854

1, 537, 773

441,632

U

d olls.
lb s ...

-O

dolls.

65, 524

89,014

2,642

62, 005

188, 425

56,430

181,252

134,366

83, 047

21,820

lb s ...

11,955, 673

11,192, 045

8, 355, 026

4, 845, 526

2, 701, 543

3,194,200

8, 593, 364

7,310,823

6, 836, 063

5, 111, 309

T - R
I E-

N eth erlan d s.............................................

- N

I t a l y ............................................................

d olls.

597, 312

562,211

422,880

251,355

114, 617

128, 694

361,322

372,442

361,767

284,130

lb s ...

24, 603, 744

19,170, 283

4, 784, 782

18, 987, 338

24,527, 265

41, 661, 299

37,190,354

43, 514, 592

27, 640,180

9,687, 352

dolls.

1, 219, 210

949, 909

227, 908

796, 875

lb s ...

826, 713

586,109

1, 057, 005

2, 075, 478

S




dolls.

51, 232

lb s ...

54,679, 890

dolls. ! 2,727,405

33, 502 |
46,480,406
2,329, 015 |

1, 598, 528

1, 538,114

2,163, 258

1, 324,998

535,912

3,126, 229

11, 316, 793

7,560, 395

5, 358,100

3, 524,374

55,494

82,694

107, 874

115,154

456, 939

360,117

17,863,954

43, 811, 819

67,067, 862

73,880,559

99, 603,637

82, 712, 822

70,443,786

28,246,692

882,627

1, 883, 459

2,445, 009

2, 817, 728

4, 022, 611

4,058,607

3,482,514

1, 574, 003

273, 72 S

■The commerce between the. United States and P orto Kico is not included in the foreign com merce o f the United States after 1900.

202,279

325

Total E u r o p e ...............................

898,966
3, 004, 331.

-

A ll other E u r o p e ................................. .

.-

United K in g d o m ...................................

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x
i
and

VALUES

of

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c

No. 61.—QUANTITIES

IsO
05-

Year ending June 30—

O

A rticles and countries.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

|

1901.

1902.

|
t a l l o w — continued.

6, 318,121 i 6, 723,103

5,819,066

7,139,263

8,181,118

8, 000,346

8,947,393

8,040,972

7, 864,250

7,757,372

401, 654

437,149

410, 432

440, 305

337,586

323,925

344,745

339, 597

366, 047

350, 574

r lb s -----

61, 819,153

54, 661,524

25,864, 300

52, 759, 212

75,108, 834

81, 744,809 107,361, 009

89, 030, 943

77,166,889

34,065,758

{ d olls. .

3,129, 059

2,766,164

1,293,059

2,323, 764

2, 782,595

3,141,653

4,367,356

4,398,204

3, 848,561

1,924,577

5, 060,91p

19,521,452

13,984,927

574,969

378,550

24, 625

34,135

242,294

955,975

781^73

33, 204

26,607

2,100

36, 251,077

37,307,555

25,565,833

31, 496, 759

30,404, 880

' ' { dolls

29, 827, 434

"{ d o lls ..

2,475, 040

2,927,798

2,877,197

1,900,065

1, 414,427

1, 987, 009

2,121, 249

1,543,085

2,407,202

2,874,757

r i b s ....

7,121,384

7, 937,853

6,952,467

7,473,998

4,294, 631

9, 207,095

10,536,795

11, 434, 684

10, 833,844

11,480,356

" { d o lls..

659, 256

694, 430

543,638

482, 650

210, 595

499, 081

608,946

675,227

796, 625

1,043,187

r i b s ....

16, 344, 945

29, 841,320

34, 665, 860

32,093,211

20, 934, 590

21,307,239

32,312,597

31,174, 577

15,471, 922

a

7,552,774

1,148,518
1, 867, 981
1,830,281
1,129,191
1,032,286
2, 681, 659
2,131, 390
2,695,228
96,010,508 104,121,137 121,893,903 166,192,473 233, 844,879 229, 230,175 195,595, 578 182,389,879
8, 317, 050 12,820, 843 13, 600,767 12,269,958 13,700, 875
7,788,975
8,488,653
8,018, 516

173,517,891

3, 221, 601

2, 348,733

h

30,182,418

N

38,163, 335

s

32,922, 074

France.....................................................................

667,164

6, 429, 211
1, 476, 500

840, 030

625,760

838,678

2,274,703

3,836,848

7,483,483

d o lls..

130, 258

70,134

45,008

53,811

100,960

195,620

417,466

261, 096

237, 272

222,845

r i b s ....

25, 268, 281

39, 912,185

28, 456, 561

32, 998,546

61,181,905

63,663,059

74,865,099

72,128, 751

51, 833, 885

53,269,049

" { d o l l s ..

2,437,825

3,732,321

2,294, 213

2,387,634

3,265,543

3,668,680

4,535,369

4,667, 085

3, 917, 826

5,060,486

r lb s------

2,153, 728

3,457,297

3, 357, 535

3,704,516

4, 945,118

5,145,447

13,157,399

12, 595, 960

11,821, 739

8,533,516

{ d olls. .

192,406

288,763

249, 779

232, 891

241,457

269, 795

755,285

735,763

861,893

761,529

lb s ----- 138, 355, 415 149,691,959 184,251,911 201,924,144 192,116,083 241,077,725 204, 645, 770 217,486, 742 211,264,628
t d o lls.. 13, 278, 004 13, 458,563 14,301, 618 13, 521, 493 10,040,789 13,807,640 12,310,730 13,908,135 16,377,255

199,442,907
1,979,218

l

—i
m
o

16,262,251

a

"

4, 346, 460 .

s

i a o i i s ..

"

Sweden and N orw ay........................................
United K in g d o m ..............................................

t

"

•

s

N eth erlan ds........................................................

70,170, 320

n

I t a ly ........................................................................

1,490,243

r i b s ....
r ib s -----

G erm an y.................................. ............................

{ d o lls. .

p^

i

D e n m ark ...............................................................

26, 098, 547

r i b s ....

n

B elgiu m .................................................................

< jo

i

A ustria-H ungary..................................- ..........

s

LAKD.

^o

Total t a llo w ............................................

H

r i b s ....
"{ d o lls ..

487, 877

A l l other coun tries..........................................

19,019,841

r i b s ....
A ll other E u r o p e ..............................................

Total E u ro p e..........................................




373, 870

542,420

74,958

59,363

195,851

885,628

2, 576,196

2,738,181

2, 636,332

"{ d o lls ..

30,151

44,547

5, 736

3, 911

9,891

48,086

146,848

160,747

187,503

182,671

r i b s . . . . 287, 362, 990 361,155,646 400,669, 524 431,656,654 487,023,704 634,740,449 626, 099,996 573,641,735 521,349,139
{ d olls. . 27,122,394 32,400,437 31,017,364 28,536,955 24,875,292 35,381,920 37,108,914 36,122,281 39,661,576

488,553,949
46,096,831

British North America

Central America............... .
W e s t In d ies:

2,917,863

2, 551,001

1,756,920

161,291

179,336

147,378

111,783

156,161

159,526

193,335

203,598

170,670

2, 682,517

2,480,438

2,871, 219

2,539,123

2,466,586

2,563,106

2,446,551

2,579,700

2, 351, 738

,

245, 450

192, 232

196,042

139,863

158,009

168,770

1)4, 316

195,494

213,072

42,340,578

30, 672, 512

26, 218,302

25,717,489

20,139, 515

27, 291, 504

34,736,167

38,304,327

25, 374, 052

3,625,545

2,209,067

1, 551,185

1,255,183

1,027, 657

1, 472, 604

2,183,001

2, 811, 696

2,144, 229

3,005, 571

3,267,090

2,694,459

2,760,179

2,239,832

1,532,484

1, 887, 568

2, 412,051

1, 927, 913

326,570

288,688

212,568

182, 222

157,452

112,480

146, 783

206,578

193,350

3,979,784

3,414,798

4,027,501

4,572,985

3, 609,131

4, 741, 704

5, 983, 865

343,573

243,148

244,467

228,051

190,630

256, 372

356, 609

2,114, 536
1, 968, 229
2,044, 375
2, 263, 678
2, 080,786
1,873,339
2,143,059
2,265,407
lb s.... 1, 725,161
190,132
145,597
109, 014
132,708
116, 266
134, 557
168,386
175,933
136,525
dolls..
7, 333, 090
3,470, 302
7, 247, 478
3, 644, 558
3, 325,151
1,435,485
7, 008,211
1,948,928
lb s.... 3, 920, 271
211,684
444,157
335, 009
180,023
172,802
313, 330
118,002
131,659
458,817
dolls..
lb s.... 60,777, 352 60,136,560 48, 257, 725 50, 704,087 52,429,302 43, 620,345 51,192, 951 58,176, 657 58, 440, 766
2,610,881
2, 832,439
3, 690, 626
5,228,863
3, 571,824
3,173, 070
2, 358,088
4,315,178
dolls.. ' 5,725,387
lb s.... 4, 534,668 11,886,364 12 75567491 13,131,371 12, 358,589 15, 362,399 17,839,650 11, 249, 387 12,938,329
973,990
830, 321
714, 828
1, 209,882
1,149, 285
1,140,128
514,470
938, 585
1,124,619
dolls..
2, 776, 945
2, 968, 679
3,574,357
2, 612, 058
2,655, 607
2,953,906
2,485,286
4, 029, 979
lb s.... 2,454,781
185,548
254,335
170,171
187,938
155,598
244,340
248, 625
142, 077
288, 937
dolls..
5, 699, 257
6,648,066
5, 536, 080
6,754,790
7,062, 629
6,728, 583
5, 755,414
lbs---- 7,076,981 • 7,909,830
452, 870
376,091
372, 679
413,975
674,684
694, 552
547,910
437,155
449,212
dolls..
4,538,160
3,405,902
4, 404, 671
3, 600, 706
3, 253,108
2,952,870
4, 506,806
2,902,480
lbs---- 2, 794,696
239, 224
316, 372
278, 985
233,134
225,360
225,512
208, 833
290,954
388,012
dolls..
■lbs.... 16, 861,126 25,404,671 25,167,667 26,085,188 26,985, 683 28,303,746 29, 405, 783 24,455,483 27,230, 528
1, 746, 216
2,377,157
2,162,175
1,794, 760
1,518,081
1, 778, 582
1,946,992
2, 250, 780
dolls.. 1, 724,448
24,430
20, 052
34, 790
44,490
96, 499
115,908
591, 013
1,478,280
2, 046, 935
lb s....
2, 970
,3,420
6,101
8,707
90,974
dolls..
2, 731
1,937
32,438
143,491
4, 061, 508
667, 603
849,938
765, 568
1,043,837
1,780,452
2, 563,597
3, 970,108
2, 290,146
lbs---69, 033
116,130
183, 375'
287, 682
81,415
67,175
81,646
289,067 |
189,123
dolls..
lb s.... 365, 693, 501 447, 566,867 474,895,274 509,534,256 568, 315,640 709, 344,045 711,259, 851 661, 813, 663 611,357,514
dolls.. 34, 643, 993 40,089,809 36,821, 508 33, 589,851 29,126,485 .39, 710,672 42, 208,465 41, 939,164 46, 560,148

2, 096, 645

dolls

306,809

707, 039
43, 398, 054
3, 787,146
10,194, 268
1, 059, 556

S
—

3, 445, 619
Y

298, 567

B

4,014, 964
C

418,767

O

2, 811, 812

U
N

2, 056,127

I E

5377962

S

R

279, 237
20, 466, 663

T
.

46,110
3, 883,594
389, 650
556,840, 222
52, 375, 864

327

a The com merce between the United States and Porto R ico is not included in the foreign commerce o f the United States after 1900. _____

183, 630
8,152, 850

N




2, 749,914

I O

Total lard................

2,666,022

I S

All other countries..........

2,105,279

V

Asia................................

2,243,985

O

Total South America.

2,202,687

R

*A other South America ...
11

175,156

1,858,315

1,737,936

P

Venezuela.........................

270,609

F

Ecuador............................

3,321,798

57,868

O

Brazil...............................

827,178

373,619

S

Total North Am
erica.

7,020,859

355,448

T

All other North America . -.

6,589,294

249,756

R

All other West Indies -.

5,372,233

473,221

P

Porto Pico*................

7, 035, 26a

182, 097

X

Haiti..........................

2,397,933

218, 300

E

Cuba......................... .

2,753,524

O

British.......................

lbs---- 2,206,995
184,395
dolls..
lb s.... 2,050,421
dolls..
197,045
lb s.... 2,520,333
236, 246
dolls..
lb s.... 42,683,652
dolls.. 4,023, 917
lbs---- 2,431,425
287, 712
dolls..
3, 239,094
lbs ..

and

VALUES

of

328

No. 61.— QUANTITIES

L e a d i n g A r t i c l e s o f DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED, e t c .— Continned.
Year ending June 30—

A rticles and countries.
1893.

BACON.

F ra n ce................................................................
G e r m a n y ..........................................................

N eth erlan d s....................................................

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

l b s ....

25,'730,586

25,791,188

38,323,194

20,167, 668

25,578,760

47, 386,442

29,519,843

27, 812,949

20,099, 396

21,361, 704

d o lls ..

2, 284, 979

2,182,653

3,158,724

1,428, 536

1, 534,617

2, 992, 652

1, 964, 478

1,835,808

1, 502,644

1, 941,997

l b s ....

12, 230

663,049

9,296,962

3,613, 704

3,979,586

2, 370, 965

12, 366,110

12, 221, 663

2,755,224

845,484

d o lls ..

993

54, 641

791, 631

281,616

133,086

165,925

853,030

797,991

196, 782

75,048

l b s ....

8,106,499

12,537,849

13,160, 325

9, 086,825

26,878, 289

51,524,565

36, 014,178

26, 027,162

18,394, 390

'20, 009, 656

d o lls ..

678,237

1, 036, 055

981,591

603,022

1,572, 234

3,338,869

2, 520, 225

1, 887, 810

3,386,055

1, 675,155

lb s ___

24,610

11,124

176,674

4,542, 777

12,435,593

10,094, 324

5, 252,175

1,769, 657

d o lls ..

1,250

590

10,106

321,901

852,405

701, 307

370,096

146,199

8, 383, 390

11, 562, 634

20,688, 357

10, 014, 623

7,876,459

5,829,264

5, 736, 628

lb s -----

6, 283, 284

7, 739,164

8,200,198

533,935

646, 206

663,158

571,509

684, 554

1,397,164

678,956

528, 314

432,452-

499, 230

1, 648,304

3,458,191

2,263,390

5, 671,146

6,327,048

5,000,989

28, 363,412

11, 488, 396

18, 561, 512

8,515, 807

110,431

277,218

163, 545

368,143

347, 983

317,797

1,935,262

770, 020

1,340,128

738, 659

l b s . . . . 335,075,784 334,985, 389 346,210,100 344, 271,223 386, 457,479 473,201,692 395,474,204 393,680, 472 369,082,490

310, 380, 793
P

United K in g d o m ...........................................

d o lls. .
lb s ----d o lls. .

Sweden and N orw ay....................................

31,366,843

29,024,682

27,746, 893

27,564,915

34, 919,807

30, 312,477

30, 881,840

30, 884, 512

28,927, 610

422,802

754,545

477,432

259, 244

1,180,718

4,915, 281

8, 325,151

3,025,220

1, 598,153

824,436

d o lls..

34,322

62,597

38,683

19, 923

64,542

306, 203

556, 556

202, 018

113, 295

67, 364

l b s . . . . 377, 279,489 385,953,985 417,931,601 391,464,324 460,141,188 609, 631,068 532, 513,114 492, 226, 645 441,572,604

369, 444,165

-B

30,866,694

lb s -----

-

d o lls..
A ll other E urope..........................................

X

I t a l y ...................................................................

1895.

E

B e lg iu m ............................................................

1894.

Y

C

35, 627,463

34,822,014

81,020,232

31,913, 037

43,760, 318

39, 673, 389

37, 605,108

36, 225, 964

34, 071, 262

3,338,340

10,311,030

5,380,492

7,042,266

10, 799, 240

19, 699, 775

9, 804, 713

2, 368, 213

4,524, 858

5, 778, 031

dolls. .

286,753

839,034

435,762

422, 923

541,485

1, 267, 287

604,189

198,036

435, 964

621, 958

lb s -----

6, 977, 298

6,154,077

5,137, 535

6,168, 201

10,581, 819

10,736,382

11,353, 301

12,308, 661

5, 687,413

4, 111, 136

I -E

d o lls..

556,747

532, 035

390,454

386,475

574,402

672, 008

643,381

777, 045

456,456

364,536

S

180, 341

230, 976

399, 222

295,396

618,015

496,391

1,138, 421

1,103,188
991, 781

-O

Cuba....................................................................

34,509,591

lb s . . . .

B ritish N orth A m e ric a .............................

d o lls..
lb s ....

U - NO T - R

Total E u r o p e......................................

.-

A ll other North A m e rica .........................

d o lls. .

14,090

19, 038

29, 001

19,186

33,233

33,013

74, 283

74, 555

l b s ....

524, 384

745, 893

809,087

951, 692

950, 747

1, 082,187

1,156, 379

955,130

1, 037, 772

d o lls..

46,749

66, 895

69,086

75,179

70,429

84, 832

84,169

85, 316

103,371

105, 827

I b s ....

11,020, 363

17, 441, 976

11,726, 336

14, 457,555

22, 949,821

32,014,735

23,452, 814

16, 735,192

11,250,043

10, 880,948

d o lls ..

904, 339

1,457,002

924, 303

903, 763

1,219,549

2,057,140

1,406, 022

1,134, 952

995,791

1, 092,321

-

Porto R ico*..........................................- .........

R

Total North A m e r ic a .....................

T




r lb s . . . .

2,964,037

12,935,681

22, 564,112

19,003,459

16,770,805

7,857,354

6, 040, 051

2, 040,169

2, 456, 927

1 d olls..

Brazil.

318,891

1,22(1, 929

1,998,394

1, 482, 705

1,013,182

508,171

415, 745

135, 392

191,188

181, 708

lb s. . . .

192,494

246,809

225,558

296,807

349,138

398,461

262, 754

203, 071

330,681

342, 424

Other South A m e rica .............

1,908, 467

) d o lls..
A l l other coun tries.................

18, 654

21, 912

18,017

21, 495

23,255

30, 589

18,620

16, 218

29,133

35, 572

r i b s ....

301,792

79,126

102, 369

130,042

188,496

207,315

382, 747

948, 652

512,486

574, 620

29,995
14, 652
11, 537
13, 565
18,124
24,700
43, 291
84, 245
56, 952
r i b s .. . . 391,758,175 416, 657, 577 45275497976 425, 352,187 500/399,448 650,108, 93lT 562, 651,480 512,153,729 456,122, 741
1 d o lls.. 35, 781,470
38,338, 843 37, 776, 293 33, 442, 847 34,187,147 46,380, 918 41,557,067 38, 975, 915 37,499,026

383,150, 624

< d olls..

P

1,701,005

970, 267

1, 703, 769

11,137,184

13, 668, 788

16, 461,853

14, 984, 833

8, 570, 337

6, 353, 623

d olls..

200,120

117,227

180, 699

1,091,822

1,341,852

1, 584, 463

1,372,336

809, 869

621, 910

674, 814

r i b s .. . .

100,317

129,442

545, 086

607, 524

316, 624

1,182, 618

1,145,490

1, 718, 233

667,119

180, 041

S

11,157

14,223

60, 546

60,190

30,078

117, 513

106,499

167, 579

65, 310

18,572

O

r i b s ....

898,804

1,293, 735

1, 977, 568

1, 855, 798

2, 943, 983

11, 963,631

9,813,118

3, 615, 843

2,156, 646

2,128, 576

F
P

91,805

146, 354

216, 620

176,443

268, 216

1,109, 550

903,010

345, 540

218, 758

219, 826

526, 763

540, 914

1, 430, 994

946, 592

1, 637, 525

2, 607, 275

4, 265, 556

2, 215,122

1, 914, 790

2, 271, 815

O

56,819

65, 779

160,520

108, 065

169, 921

230, 712

391, 631

208,141

194, 091

233, 515

r ib s -----

14,030

36, 957

355, 634

13, 064

262,730

291, 992

463,206

235, 679

193, 827

317, 264

I S

35, 624
1, 290
25, 977
25,177
43,210
24,476
19, 229
89,800, 462 103,165,961 134,933, 004 153, 549, 559 177,702, 854 165, 761, 659 191,127, 894
9, 245, 618 10, 066, 718 13, 008, 512 14,567, 748 16, 366, 854 17, 428, 345 20, 269, 042

34, 244

I O

202, 390, 263

t d olls..

1,601

4, 096

r i b s ....

68, 750,506

73, 994, 248
57,454

d olls. .
r i b s .. . .

2,056
72,009,510

6, 972
77, 023, 017

d o lls ..

8, 594, 349

8,585,438

9, 907, 788

11,510,727

14, 851, 521

17, 688, 236

19,269, 936

19, 006, 547

21,436, 799

23,811,154

-O

r i b s .. . .

466,950

951, 944

2, 013, 960

3, 711, 696

3, 070, 486

5, 793, 345

5, 933,259

2, 087, 446

2, 770,193

3,480, 795

U - N

58,402

103, 807

213,182

366,073

301,751

513,129

509, 000

212, 589

302,793

375, 436

5 834,286

5. 272, 640

3, 929, 994

3, 408, 718

4, 012,433

3,532,940

6,229, 486

7, 087, 793

6, 479, 986

5, 576, 814

613,980

554, 590

60, 550
214, 519, 527

62, 036

79, 696

541, 764

920,903

231, 235

C

dolls.

( l b s ___

668, 959

420,215

348, 065

374,185

365,243

559, 584

676, 908

799, 812

680, 411

985,718

888, 945

602,415

127,234

419,491

S

761, 082
801, 868

I -E

« d o lls..
r i b s ....

T - R

i

C u b a ..............................................

583, 472

8,161
6,199
7, 765
52, 273
86,396
22, 597
48, 459
95, 890, 851 117,788,159 153, 842, 350 186, 598, 692 209,295; 960 182, 348,108 202,942, 032

77, 338

Y

1

British N orth A m erica...........

22,569, 633

528,133

-B

8, 230, 787

18,085

-

8,230, 791

t

Total E u r o p e .................

S

d olls..

r ib s -----

1

A ll other Europe ..................... .

N

d o lls ..

V

United K in g d o m ..................... .

R

d o lls..

c l b s ....
i

Sweden and N orw ay............... .

T

1 d olls. .

1

N eth erlan d s................................

R

G e r m a n y ..................................... .

6,648, 096

O

ribs . . .
1

France.............................................

35, 449, 797

X

HAM S.
B e lg iu m ........................................

68, 934
E

Total bacon..................... .

...

99,754

98, 695

70/967

92, 549

79, 369

50,941

11, 641

38, 538

1. 707, 055

1 518, 823

1. 565, 572

1, 787,369

1, 921,163

2,099,299

2, 314,110

2, 372, 698

2,582, 352

2, 530, 667

1 d o lls..
r i b s ....

230. 395
8, 810,159

201, 460
8, 543, 219

180, 780
8,189, 937

197,192
9,893,501

195, 987
9, 893,027

198, 627
12,027,999

211, 419
14, 604,089

242, 554
11, 967, 428

272,563
11,832,531

288, 673
11,588, 276

d o lls ..

1,149, 633

1, 072, 921

885,144

1,003, 879

951,292

1,127.940

1, 291,644

1,170. 589

1,189, 336

1, 218, 699




1

* T he com merce between the United States and Porto Rico is not included in the foreign commerce o f the United States after 1900.

329

T otal North A m e r ic a ..

-

d o lls ..

r i b s ....

1

A l l other North Am erica

.-

Porto R icoa................................. .

and

VALUES

of

331)

No. 6X.— QUANTITIES

L e a d i n g A r t i c l e s o f DOMESTIC PROVISIONS EXPORTED, e t c .— Continued.
Year ending June 30—

Articles and countries.

1893.

1894.

1895.

A ll other countries......................................

1 dolls..
r i b s ....
(d o lls ..

34,005
4,906
1,119,929
•152,778
204, 551
31,430

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

33,016

32,412

49,467

50, 518

29,171

3, 262

3, 649
1,013,168

5,409
859,781
92,697
1,189, 628
141,125

5,921
861, 979
101,533
884,743
109,189

3,269
751,943
93,318
764,315
96,304

X

A ll other South Am erica..........................

r i b s ....
1 dolls..
r i b s ....

1897.

E

hams—-continued.

B razil..............................................................

1896.

86, 970,571 105,494,123 129,036,351 165, 247,302 200,185,861 225,846; 750 196,414,412 216,571, 803
9,845,062 10, 960, 567 12,669,763 15,970,021 18,987,525 20,774,084 20,416,367 22,842, 778

227, 653,232
25,222,744

20,739
2,473
1,101,357
143,848
282,239
40,382

18, 470
2,253
1,060,305
121, 204
334, 560
44,178

23, 227
2,813
989, 920
108,454
341, 544
43, 890

18,373
1, 733
1,037, 296
109,100
456, 256
. 56, 375

951,129
98, 073
575,025
70, 014

101,344
901,121
107,511

P

Total hams.........................................

O

BUTTEB.

r i b s .... 82,178,154
c dolls.. 9,933,096

20,022,410

14,801, 641

10,278,788

2, 995, 036
5, 472,632

2, 269,931
2, 590, 085

627,371

311,153

1, 705,190
1,891,063
276,726

14,803,294
2, 217, 921

25, 495,042
3,622,407

17,391,726
2,581,084

676,341

1,797,089
276, 005
268, 208

45,737
2,129,405
337, 633
311, 299
201,674 I
249,651
35,115 1
41,675

1, 974,683
303,260
285,354
49,306

53,238

6,349,384
995,230

5,313,769
872,791

1,535,866

2,415,516
333,860

868, 815
134,955

11, 246,611
1, 768,453

A ll other Europe.........................................

r i b s ....
"(d o lls ..

119,978
18,581

1,573,056
247,601

434,470
60,536

3,556,683
449,468

Total Europe......................................

ribs----"(d o lls ..

3,989,627
694,343

7,066,760
1,189,124

1,303, 285
195,491

British North America................................

r i b s ....
" 1 dolls..

452,819
87,991

744,621
132,671

369,085
62,284

r i b s ....
" (d o lls ..
ribs-----

179,445
39,160
2,672,944

168,819
37,076

188, 330

2,543,881

"(d o lls ..
r i b s ....

525,957
166,050

2,197, 098
358, 090
166,321

Central America...........................................
"West Indies......................................... . .......

Total North America.......................

3,471,258

" (d o lls .r i b s ....
, ( dolls..

29,187
2,920, 834

•691,126

3,590,324
679,629

484, 947

3,293,707 , 4,444,353
!
674,716
532, 907 i

1,248,199
242,509

995,168
174,450

1,123, 585
187, 947

1,000,975 j 1,127,029
1
'
146,096
136,494 1

12,169,851
1,981,916

11,782,275
2,020,120

3,809,452
594,033
279,895

1,986,083

48,631

10, 333,007
1,924,408
338,486
51,812

17,142,236
2, 998,238

10,671,493
1,976,220

1, 393, 491
261,359

849, 754
179, 863

696,067

253, 742

243,100

46,637
2,773,631

51, 064
1, 939, 959

447, 920
303,860

346, 996
259,034

47,189
2, 057,358
344,060

203,979
40,907
1,692,179

324,996
250,195

140,545

48,200

334,323
62,351

304,927
443,199
84,649

3,846, 226
706,619

3,484, 535
633,463

3,035,424
571,028

203,485

2,287,157
337,586

2,441, 437

2,053,017

347,165

287,774

P




38,018

r i b s ....

109,154

2,836,907
1, 089,486
161,331

P

South Am erica............................ ................

‘ * 1 dolls..

482,056
133,003
27,826

16, 052, 750

O

A ll other North America...........................

35, 386

114,813
251,033
45, 346
2,164,659

11, 083, 044
1,910,966
699,231

S

941,523

T

3,869,649
675,762

R

r lbs----"( d o lls ..

5,493,704

U nited Kingdom...........................................

68,957
13, 894
83,144
18, 279
7, 739
2,232

lbs. ..
{ dolls..

8,920,107
1,672, 690

lbs----- 69,845, 314

f dolls..

Oceania.........................................
A ll other countries..................

Total butter....................

lb s ....

i dolls..
lbs-----

85,094
15, 556

1 126,964

118,121

156,993
31, 999

138,398
26,153
27, 616
5,439

22, 746
145, 337
26,396
3,636
739

21, 302
144,859
26, 052
15, 820

235,069
48,781

2,791

4,186

11, 812, 092
2, 077, 608

5,598,812
915,533

19,373,913
2,937,203

31, 345, 224
4, 493, 364

25,690,025

38,146,235
3, 267, 507
2,047

20,987

145,440

140,437

30,369
186,274

30,121
206,203

41,510

48,033
4,073
1,030

17,147
3,505

11, 980
2, 512
6,048
1,391

216, 304
44,953
15,805
3,257
10,126
2, 377

23,243, 526
4,014,905

16, 002,169

4,452,578

36,659,190
3,592,179

25,107,421
2,483,701

14,440
1,386

4,347
535

12, 298
1, 320

6,150
718

20,247,997
3, 263,951

18,266,371

23,715,719
2,063,409

44,021,088

245

3, 864, 765

157, 290
32,136

3,143,509

E

l dolls..

74,100
15,757
128, 729
26,537
8,194
2,418

lbs—

Asia.

2,885, 609

CHEESE.

X

United Kingdom .....................

48, 286,660

29, 801, 334

5,913,571
25,784

2,491,088

2,565

4,362,877
51,734
5,865

14,114
1,590

40,660,737
3, 701, 536
14, 260
1,644

lbs----- 69,850, 087
6,480, 418

61,485,541
5,916,136

48,338,394
4, 368, 742

29, 815,448
2,492, 678

40,674,997
3,703,180

38,148,28.2
3, 267, 752

23,730,159
2, 064, 795

44,025, 435
4, 453,113

36,671,488
3, 593,499

25,113,571
2,484,419

9,112,603
841,575

10,088,034
963,153
130, 869

10,288,239
913, 330

5,254,884
402,692
168,947
18,417

13,149, 652
1,073,447
156,187

11, 873, 701
942, 612

143, 976
17,784

2, 035,881
196,862
184,564
24, 041

1,214, 578
123,610
193, 827

196, 606
21,681
169,946
21, 893

1, 089, 901
125,892
321,091

1, 020, 004

8,479,813
716,487
172,839
19, 707
986,573

39, 588
266, 820
32, 203

25,948
294,891
33, 650

223,309
27, 648
407, 086
46, 306

60,448,421

36, 777,291
3,091,914

50, 944, 617
4, 636,063

53,167, 280
4,559,324

lb s ....

1dolls..

Total Europe...................

{ dolls..

British North America...........

{ dolls..

Central America........................

{ dolls..

P

A ll other Europe......................

P

61,459, 757

6,480,009
4,773
409

{ dolls..

O
R

38,387

118, 529
223,117

122,735

228,842

180, 622

28,418
453, 040

21,950
648, 357
73,959

1,336,747
169, 300

24, 279
853,509
109, 347

147,745
19,981

108,666
13,970

102,103
13,002

688,981
80,312

771,449
86,294

759,497

I

\dolls..

193,231
442, 692
57,990
252, 258
32,928

150,324
17, ,602
1,615,590
195,131

SY

lb s ....

49,675
301,125

1,452, 740

17, 721
1, 031, 277
121, 890

38,198,753 48,419,353
3,316,049 • 4,943,609

39,813,517
3,950,999

27,203,184

861,461
107,478

V

lbs-----

i dolls..

1,551,387
197,164
396,180

16, 893

BT

A ll other countries...................

lb s ....
dolls.

139,541
17,429

O

South Am erica..........................

lb s ....

R

W est Indies.............................. .

lb s ....

50,096

97,124
S

Total cheese................... .

5,497, 539

2,745,597
IO C
O
PO

09
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T




l b s .... 81.3507923~ 73,852,134
7,180,331
dolls.. 7,624,648

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC MINERAL OILS EXPORTED
DISTRICTS
1893 1902.
from

from

P r in c ip a l a n d o t h e r

CUSTOMS

to

3 E

Tear ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

1893.

1894.

3

Wo. 62.—QUANTITIES

1900.

1897.

1895.

1901.

1902.
2X

OILS.
Mineral, crude, including all natural oils, without
P

regard to gravity:
Delaware....................................................

4,664,200
4, 655, 726
349, 440
41, 803, 272
2,334,348

92, 939, 755
4,474, 426
917, 292
73, 646
30,144,958
1, 466, 610
1, 310
67

R B

9, 533,485
70, 069

AT

121, 926, 349 111, 285, 264 110,923, 620 131, 726, 243 113, 297, 397 113, 088, 060 133,023, 656 138,448,430
6,686,929
', 364,162
4, 415, 915 5,161, 710 6,121, 836 6,171, 852 4, 343, 262 5, 202, 892

133, 536, 800
6, 084, 818
L S

Naphthas, including all lighter bodies of distillaDelaware............

720,126
45, 473
6,105, 673
498, 019
7, 847, 881
354, 422

856,693
77, 835
5,938,886
562,101
5, 363, 698
399, 416

1, 400, 000
91, 000
8, 001, 783
699, 078
4, 607, 915
310,174

916, 402
49,910
7,470, 790
477,750
7, 585, 721
528,935

1, 477, 044
85,123
7, 651, 214
621, 569
6,878, 948
434, 694

2, 030, 232
131, 965
12, 912, 903
1, 353, 816
6,771,157
499, 674

11, 279,562
1,139,942
6,153,783
383,646

1, 290
168
12, 063, 349
1, 060, 078
9, 813, 804
479, 963

O UD
I SI
MLS T
ST O




rgalls.. 13,516,218
867,961
t dolls.,
galls., 3, 690,868
197, 057
dolls..

888,264
50,099
10, 384, 935
659, 691
4,199,370
225, 565

F

Philadelphia, Pa

galls.,
dolls. .

C

New York, N. Y

O

tion:

S

151,670
5, 502
182, 286
10,672

4,659,854
2, 613, 432
175,545
36,891,820
1,835, 225
19,793
1,123
135, 405
4, 905
203,389
10, 277

T

111, 703, 508
S
i dolls.. 4, 567, 391

86, 230, 702 98,584, 591

E

Total mineral, crude.................%.

66,382,157 65, 899, 067
2,382,827
2,913,834
2,571,307
3, 183, 791
190, 210
135,597
44,055,955 43, 983, 868
1, 811, 071 2, 097, 309
824
3,960
119
497
277, 603
13,084
20, 510
6,415
1,420
186

R

l

75, 376,832
3, 319,974
3, 631, 361
226, 930
52, 571, 272
2, 607,106
10,190
1,704

N

14,886,119
875,716
96, 410,145
Philadelphia, P a ....................................... ^ dolls
3, 651, 429
210, 740
Corpus Christi, Tex..................................$ f 3!*®*’
21, 074
dolls..
111, 106
_
rgalls..
Saluria, T e x .................................................{ dolis ..
6, 912
85, 398
A llo th e r .....................................................^ J ^ ® "
12, 260
i dolls..
New York, N. T ....................................... $ f*!*®' ’
i dolls..

869,559 37,758, 775 53,808,806
1,683,047
2, 747,268
424,837
1, 932, 930
811,196 4, 433,066
258, 655
332, 567
84,657
522, 845 68,911, 954 54,954, 629
3, 259,479
612, 382 3,194,063
30, 918
102,899
15,740
3,966
5, 553
2,928
100,664
15,103
5, 567
1,404
135,448
519,186
211,515
35, 009
20, 575
27, 504

I O

galls..
<c,dolls..
l „

All other......................................

127, 544
13, 074

190,042
20,190

239, 330
23,095

280,016
24,202

245,579
28, 908

273, 801
31,347

400,909
42, 020

1,619,976
137,529

galls.. 17,304,005 15,555, 754
943, 970
dolls.. 1,074, 710

14,801,224
910, 988

12,349, 319
1,059,542

14,249, 028
1,123, 347

16, 252,929
1,080, 797

16, 252, 785
1,170, 294

21, 988, 093
2, 016, 802

17, 834, 254
1,565, 608

23,498,479
1,677,738

96,919
9,692

E

Total naphthas................

83,185
8, 615

galls. dolls..

Illuminating:

Boston and Charlestown, Mass

S
AY
L S

All other....................................

R B

North and South Dakota.........

T

Buffalo Creek, N. Y ...................

E

Philadelphia, Pa........................

R

Perth Amboy, N. I .....................

N

New York,N. Y ........................

I O

Delaware....................................

41,935,768
49, 613,169 46,160, 773 43,240,053 47,085, 357 39, 840, 451 42,370,846 41,275,431
2,942,184
2,108,124
3,248,364
2, 608,692
2, 827, 758 2, 399, 011
2,819,474
2,902, 225
781, 048
95, 212
15, 738
792,135
25, 641
773, 529
1,061,227
561, 878
63,423
34,672
5, 519
1,104
63, 315
* 85,949
1, 687
63,434
562,508
470,132
741, 304
963, 551
775,805
842, 335
1,208,696
1,033,899
46, 562
56,154
78, 420
70, 469
57, 760
65,472
95, 541
78,197
4, 500
37, 444, 445 28, 924, 211 18, 272,421 27, 066, 830 18,064, 823 12, 772, 053
1, 200, 566 1, 444, 670
814, 485
1, 528, 785
1, 600,113
829, 838
388
458, 568,121 448, 775, 270 489, 298, 288 516,592, 332 472, 516, 897 485, 777,339 522,972, 684 509, 541, 375
23, 944, 617 29,733,910 28, 927, 822 25, 579, 506 28, 088, 786 38,937, 237 35,455,927
33, 693,481
4, 410
915
100
445
115
10
160, 932, 816 182,764,269 211,483,497 223, 273, 459 181,535,972 171, 297, 777 207,111, 311 277,900,028
6, 549, 202 13,282,125 15,102,152 12, 370,186 9,031, 690 12,587,702 12, 323,961 15, 778, 822
5, 256,078
4, 661, 312 5, 272, 227 4, 072, 377
4, 525,285
4, 071, 042 4, 971, 501
2,698,028
277,141
217, 208
349, 303
396,680
177, 659
290,784
257,745
192,692
862, 531
1,195,137
1, 419,197
1,926,247
1,593,134
883, 745
694, 313
880, 328
66, 516
42, 270
61, 514
64, 327
135,569
103, 740
80,820
50,932
2,477, 830
2,164, 397
1, 716, 662 2, 421, 996 2, 804, 985 2, 847, 564 3,071, 540
6,825,123
250, 478
265, 717
262, 934
241,993
304,966
371,903
278, 832
466,797

P

Bangor, Me.................................

galls.. 20,833, 331 28, 312, 874
863, 791
745, 024
7, 900
i
654
galls.. 1, 756, 539 1,149, 873
dolls..
82, 468
135,785
19, 590, 501
galls..
{ dolls..
665, 241
galls.. 416, 470,177 483,484, 457
{ dolls.. 21, 668, 380 21, 201, 733
690, 636
galls.. 13, 349, 803
37, 906
744, 572
{ dolls..
galls.. 186,021, 567 189, 582, 296
{ dolls.. 8,000,310 7, 274, 571
galls..
337, 215 4, 310, 842
25,719
200,181
i dolls..
796,125
galls..
235, 066
dolls..
18,472
71, 325
2, 443,122
galls.. 3,236,118
381,142
278, 347
{ dolls..

l dolls..

X

Baltimore, M d ...........................

O

Total illuminating..........

842, 829,070
53, 390, 345

C
F
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333 ML S
I SI
T
ST O
— R
M
I




galls.. 642,239,816 730, 368, 626 714, 859,144 716,455, 565 771, 350, 626 824,426, 581 722, 279, 480 721,027, 637 781,207,105
31,719,404 30,676, 217 34,706,844 48,630,920 48,543,916 42, 922, 682 41, 087, 031 55,979, 566 51,477,267

{ dolls..

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC MINERAL OILS EXPORTED
COUNTRIES

from

1893

to

to

the

P r in c ip a l

and

other

FOREIGN

1902.

334

No. 63.—QUANTITIES

Year ending June 30—
Countries.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

44,317,797
1,812,675

40,'715,711
2,001,079

43, 675,550
2,856,606

41,561,489

18,969,052
953,199

17,548,051

18,236,065
1,312,147

1894.

1895.

f galls..
........i dolls..
c galls..
Denmark....................................................
i dolls..

33,541,439

35, 385, 765
1,512, 798
14,626,436

35,413,132

42,437,133

2,125, 576
12,693, 927

2, 292,453
14,001,755

f galls..
........1 dolls..

8,161,023

36,312,974
986,478
9, 290, 251
296,707
11,812,001

635,953
6,204, 663

880,171
5, 338, 501

872,248
2,736,190

Belgium.....................................................

France......................................................
Germany...................................................
I t a ly ..........................................................

1,230,471
12,262,308
568,427
502,189

c galls.. 119, 277,484
c dolls.. 4, 516,634
c galls.. 22,815, 279

1,344,582
c g alls.. 51,298,480
Netherlands.............................................
1,746,939
........1 dolls..
c galls.. 5,731, 230
Portugal.....................................................
........1 dolls..
363,814
c galls.. 16,312,922
Sweden and Norway..............................
921, 284
........1 dolls..
........1 dolls..

301,326
133,241,233
6,940,106
21,362,433
1, 073, 310
120,984,836
6,381,436
3,791,534
312,247
31,209,568
1,736,574

r galls.. 453,319,916 490,252, 345 541,238,985 521, 060,492 535, 987,703 572,103,407 536,943,261 506,651,963 550, 603,378
18,418, 694 15,224,287 21, 710, 347 30, 932,801 28, 857,363 24,914,436 26,065, 007 33,811,646 30, 067,'155

589,282,066
31,250,645

8,132,407
3, 000,619

10, 631,131
1, 877, 892

187,279

138, 500

11,094, 009
3, 862, 377
320, 637

10,240,927
2. 488, 975
190,275

7,947,868
3,821,197
249,187

8,563,518
2,787,050
225,098

9, 842, 757
4,567,988
431, 424

........1 dolls..

c galls..

6,341,042
572,010




4, 379,541

211,228,093
10,952,180
2,963,594
252,132

........i dolls..
r galls..
Central America......................................
........1 dolls..
( galls..
M exico......................................................
( dolls..

British North America..........................

3,962,328
5, 875,777
326, 718
161, 613
348, 398
392,481
532, 886
406,760
86,388,785 100,829,413 121, 841, 266 114, 583,356 137,981,137 115,124,570 124,542,723
8,182,356
7,115, 230
5,482,493
5,240,426
3,841,818
5, 574, 975
2,460,461
6, 766, 308
22,945,037 28,017,572 22,648,184 24,525,066 18,705,089 19,750,201 17,534,620 21,402,629
1,150,995
1,171,594
1,731,203
1,059,244
948, 518
1,188,156
1,010,621
1,656,392
31,868,189 45,900, 640 122, 510, 644 126,341,441 134,204,836 138,188,341 121,135, 337 127,113,407
6, 862, 529
6,732,200
7,795,751
6,075,683
5,401,151
1,763, 294
6, 569,704
894,760
1,826, 056
4, 317, 989
2,692,476
5, 500,240
4, 712, 019
4, 708,934
4,286, 732
4, 231,405
299, 590
164, 614
195,223
327,672
329,497
235,662
317, 739
325,479
9,848,074 24,623, 246 10, 582,677 18,961,261 23,567,695 17,345,423 24,693,536 27, 809,142
1, 620, 355
1, 727, 679
1,390,314
1,330,724
1,037, 244
1,288,477
487,026
787, 765
274,555,010 279, 064,424 181,883, 052 185,200,507 179,160, 587 178,796,530 146.477, 760 169, 548, 529

43,231,583
2,383,209
16, 889,651
918,125

9,175, 481
3,362,181
308, 363

c galls.. 180,996,321
7,034,072
........1 dolls..
2,923,430
c galls..
A ll other Europe....................................
190,282
........1 dolls..
United Kingdom ....................................

Total Europe.................................

865, 629
3,994,908
256,072

2, 410, 738
16, 066,427
888, 234
3, 022,129
235, 640
136,399,456

1902.

1,032,810
110, 652
913,645
108,854

8,248,417~
528,489
1,178,387
122, 221
388,874
64,757

7,621, 352
456,192

9,141,934
648, 750

9, 071, 814
593, 706

1, 058, 768
120, 533

1, 371, 502
161, 307
241,061

1, 201, 053
130, 067

44, 733

60,173

257, 842
44, 714

335,692

9, 952, 286

9,861,600

595, 228
1, 034, 878

622,271
1, 075, 322

104,771

118,698
581, 222
73,312

550,544
68, 771

10, 845,114 ~12^551, 427
794,910
874, 557
1,102, 066
1,197, 825
137,442
143,971
282,160
51,101

225,172
43,195

13,393,825
895,048
1.050,530
132,405
371,421
61,403

EXPORTS OF MINERAL OILS ---- BY COUNTRIES.

1897.

1893.

1896.

West Indies:

2,380,109
185,457
1,936,608
161,058

2,375,948

2, 661,734
221,311

2, 675,186
212, 805

2,609, 283
249, 334

218, 595
60,864
5,623

2,218, 373
204,731
63, 548
5,277

2, 234,338
178,173
42,020

2,899,504
270,363
40, 045

3,458

13, 231, 867
1 , 001 , 202

15,716, 758

15,552, 214

16, 489,252

1,348,542

1, 215, 265

5, 876, 742

9,703, 792

2,459,968
193,424

f galls..
( dolls..

59,092
4, 361

50, 443
3, 648

206,524
1,874, 308
169, 694
43, 649
3, 545

f galls.. 12, 984, 762
< dolls.. 1,175,890

A ll other.......................................
A ll other North America.................

Total North America.............

14,182, 838
1,065,630

4,070,719

3,162,846

2,831,375
294, 342
3,229,659
331,136

3,125,750
294,689

3,560

35, 727
3, 645

48, 603
4,895

57,993
5,968

17,066, 976
1, 337,538

17, 586,808
1,609,138

20,084, 061
1,685,567

20,836, 052

1,163,206
10,648,733

6,483, 293

10,182, 529

10, 644,774

9,682,775

948, 353

934,093

19, 819,941
1,510, 018
3,622,300
299,075
2 , 821,420
286,413
1, 456,472
131,759
3, 049,493
278,477

19,569,447
1, 370,425
3,923,448
282,692
3,576,570
325, 395
1,417,804
108,367
2, 820,834
231, 561

665,666
16,289,130
1, 397, 423
3,685,800
314,264
1,760, 465
172, 836
1,327, 681
118,436
2, 760,223
261,630

1, 220, 521
18, 409, 626
1, 897, 981
4,166,481
447,114
3,120, 200
365,641
1, 021, 839
115, 292
3, 029, 520
352,198

1,085, 261
21,069,678
2,017, 850
4,679,902
438, 813
3,067, 220
337,177
1,409, 753
138, 316
3,092, 790
325,469

930,909
21,306, 838
1,877,624
4,805,671
430,803
3,546,710
338,849
1,179,410
112,549
2,809,956
268,161

41,956,836 32, 306, 592
3,252,533 - 2, 930, 255

39, 930,195 43,964,117
4, 398, 747 4,342,886

43,330,860
3,958,895

42, 516,120
3,352,935

44,324, 344
2,839,345

22,683,425
1,791,108

32,775, 880
3, 266, 395

27,419,929
2,387, 972

56,702,129
4,759,442

24,762,150 19, 276, 390
2,197,297
1,598,406
16,947,830 24,898,000
1,427,770
1,851,887
10,499,000 14,977,050
876,050
1,146,038
33, 701,038 46,252,501
3, 060, 797 4,029,459

33,341,284
2, 278,617
12,534,930
809,083
15,637,420
966,517
51,621,050
3,592,587

20,109,900
1,408,257
15,371, 400
1,189,329
18,095, 260
1, 380, 799
32,705,180
2,341,922

9, 906, 240
974, 286
11,207,740
1,061,700
19,181,230
1, 952,495
51, 297,805
5,149.082

10,712,570
964, 385
17,044, 320
1,492,490
18, 708, 250
1,649,200
53,299,686
4,784,350

10,364,540
872,660
15,025,710
1,363,079
17,990,990
1, 516,934
59,598,671
5,195,665

324, 098

247, 844

607,296

f galls.. 15,556,685
Brazil................................................
1,166,199
.......... ( dolls..
y galls.. 2,417,300
Chile................................................
175,053
dolls..
y galls.. 2,882,105
Uruguay...........................................
226,538
.......... t dolls..
f galls.. 1,296, 237
Venezuela.........................................
104,346
r dolls..
f galls.. 2,328,034
All other South America...............
187,236
*' "
( dolls..
•

12,154, 709
839, 663
1,919,860
133, 568
2,520, 571
201,787
1,262, 299
96,799
2,321,521
. 178,383

15,315,196
1,155, 803
3, 922, 510
296, 510
3, 898, 514
377, 796
1, 297, 979
124, 519
2,024,634
176, 519

18,490,043
1,557, 201
4, 325, 915
374, 882
3,622,810
407, 576
1, 483,127
142,053
2, 784,155
281,320

f galls.. 28,551,080
’ ” ( dolls.. 2,183,470

23,341,806
1,698,044

32, 335, 575
2, 738, 443

38, 509,268 40,473,418
3,669,905 : 3,454,095

Total South America............
Chinese Empire...............................
East Indies:

............1 dolls..

’

galls.. 27,874,230
( dolls.. 1,808,026

5

{ galls..
.......... * dolls..
f galls..
Dutch............................... - ........
* *
(dolls..
f galls..
Hongkong..............'..........................
( dolls..
f galls..
Japan..............................................
*
(dolls..
British.......................................




40,377, 296 18, 022 , 800
1,175,173
2,435,794

39,495,101 56,509,428 30, 568, 064
3,470,823
2, 049, 689
2,533,229
15,560,640 26,316, 369 15,155, 540
1,637,149
1, 068,715
1,106,523
12,758,820 16,888,820 10,595, 610
840,211
1,019, 667
819, 276
26,869,510 37,272,450 24, 298,170
1,710,480 2,209, 070 1,591, 751

25,694,890
2,158,800

2,836,533
277,305

1 , 666 , 818

335

2, 729,301
317,681
2,592,440
297, 830

7,803,218
906, 873

Argentina.............................................

f galls..

2,178,205
386,589

2,712,126
269, 534
2,189,271

EXPORTS OF MINERAL OILS---- BY COUNTRIES.

galls..
( dolls..
f galls..
( dolls..

5

B ritish...........................................

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC MINERAL OILS EXPORTED,

etc

.—

336

No. 63.—QUANTITIES

Continued.

Tear ending June 30—
uounxries.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

2, 832, 684
181, 356

4, 875,198
295,278

2,749, 990
190,972

3, 782,300
300,689

5, 085, 030
373,908

4,119, 840
254, 473

1899.

1900.

1901.

2,412, 770
229,931

1,114, 780
103, 277

1, 398,200
123,232

J4
^galls.. 125,390, 935 182, 239, 561 101, 390,1 7 115,387, 208 153,005, 091 161, 578, 868 109,120, 865 126, 781, 665 128,299, 535
6, 895, 576 10,021,403 12, 352, 633 10,740,622
8,126,016 12,633,889 11,381, 674
* l dolls .. 8,179,825 11,067,781

161, 080, 240
13, 831,012

Ttri+i a i Afrip.a
V
A1 nf.liB Afrina
1
T
All other countries......................
T a+oI




A
il

1902.

15, 329, 222
1, 633, 739
391,150
53,503
623, 490
49,459

18,859, 348
1, 750,164
785,740
84, 550
1, 089, 215
70,936

14, 396, 782
1,422, 653
1, 049, 210
131,850
23,575
3, 721

19,542,573
2, 316, 763
1, 217, 780
188,109
27,780
5, 013

23,136, 046
2,416, 948

15,131, 216
1,378,319

1, 252, 327
115,927

1,998, 295
171, 696

15,501,232 16, 343, 862
1, 641, 084 1, 736, 701

20, 734, 303
1, 905, 650

15, 469,567
1,558, 224

20, 788,133
2,509,885

24, 388, 373
2,532, 875

17,129, 511
1,550,015

5, 963, 379
563, 901
5, 600, 536
382, 334

7, 540, 818
756, 948
3,831, 401
313, 043

5,981, 035
685, 633
3,307,838
330,628

10, 950, 723
1,194, 376
2, 916, 918
272,734

9, 093,430
949,721
2,076,911
183,239

c galls.. 642, 239,816 730,368, 626 714,859,144 716,455, 565 771, 350,626 824,426, 581 722, 279,480 721,027,637 781,207,105
....... i dolls... 31,719,404 30, 676, 217 34,706, 844 48,630,920 48, 543, 916 42,922, 682 41, 087, 031 55,979.566 51,477,267

842,829,070
53,390,345

< galls.. 11, 053, 991
.......Xdolls..
934, 714
485,310
( galls..
Hawaii*................................................
63, 875
l dolls ..
•
c galls.. 1,667, 740
112, 246
X dolls..
Total Oceania...........................

14, 686,752
1, 366, 502
732,340
79, 068
1,110, 350
72,499

155, 700
14, 601

c galls.. 13, 207, 041
c dolls .. 1,110,835
Cgalls ..
Xdolls ..
c galls.
X dolls..
c galls..
" i dolls..

3, 221, 316
283, 685
4, 985, 616
315, 881
579,150
51,124

11, 821, 881
973,291
507, 590
66, 491
643, 930
41, 583

12, 973,401 16, 529, 442
1, 081, 365 1, 518, 069
2,874,825
262, 715
4,174, 630
254, 682
329, 220
21, 713

4,464, 405
432, 797
5,212, 336
380,858
456,360
29, 552

13, 721, 827
1, 468, 073
629, 740
79,259
1,149,665
93, 752

5, 064, 858
577,534
5,215, 749
439, 651

4, 851,040
518, 855
5,137, 298
409, 004

■The commerce between the United States and Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

EXPORTS OF MINERAL OILS---- BY COUNTRIES.

1893.
f galls..
....... i dolls..

No. 64.—NUMBERS

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC CATTLE, HORSES,
CUSTOMS DISTRICTS

from

and

SHEEP EXPORTED

1893

to

from

P r in c ip a l

and

oth er

1902.

a

1902-

CATTLE.

r No___
Baltimore, M d ..............................................< . ,,
i dolls..
(No .. .
Bangor, M e...................................................j dol,9.
( N o ....
Boston and Charlestown, Mass ............... < , „
l dolls..
( No___
Newport News, V a .................................... ^ dolls
(N o___
New York, N. Y .......................................... < , ,,
( dolls..
.N o ....
Norfolk and Portsmouth, V a .....................{ , „
( dolls..
(N o ....
Philadelphia, Pa.......................................... t „
l dolls..
(N o___
P o r t l a n d a n d F a l m o u t h "M e __________ ________ (
l dolls ..
( No
Galveston, Tex............................................ < , „
1 dolls.
r NO. .
Key West, Fla.............................................\ ^




1894.

43,554
3, 684, 001

54,961
5, 291,130

105, 944
118,433
9, 452,390 10, 629, 721
3,277
15, 565
286,360
1, 363, 630
132, 088
109,835
10,487,053 12, 900,116
1,380
4, 475
222, 085
102,280
20,648
21, 687
1, 938, 965 2,032, 576
10, 802
199
972,125
12, 998

142
7, 777
1
40
84
3,580

1895.

1896.

50, 802
47,145
4, 584, 845 5, 035,910
1
2, 398
157, 897
40
123, 033
149,126
10, 981, 098 13,158,133
18, 866
18, 498
1, 599, 940
1,849, 800
120, 716
121,877
11. 698. 061 11. 954, 561
1, 275
1,384
103, 800
65, 586
19, 600
17, 092
1, 563, 330
1, 821, 875
6, 033
788
56, 740
367, 389
30
900

2
100
11
625

3
250

16
665

10
650

902
41, 460
230
14, 400
2
200

1897.

1898.

60,664
5,987,880

51,579
5,145,636
3,962
255,456
140,053
12, 204, 940
20,473
2,047, 300
137,858
13,532,751
1,257
94, 275
14,844
1, 409, 580
13, 449
1,056, 960
10, 035
295, 512
9, 611
165,999
13,755
503,472
5, 609
491, 580
6, 382
367, 261

150,145
13,191, 305
20,227
2, 022, 700
121,256
11, 990,349
3,427
256,800
19,180
1, 802, 810
6, 582
477, 835
378
18, 900
4
100
2, 454
99,931
1, 925
151,080
4, 123
286. 386

1899.
43, 858
4,369,110
2,152
135,120
107, 063
9, 313,421
22, 870
2,287,000
105, 679
9, 832, 809
890
64, 400
13,040
1,249, 230
4, 711
399, 581
16, 360
628,355
21,006
325, 675
9,168
304, 933
6, 296
561, 045
5, 717
348,870

1900.

1901.

48,840
49, 582
4,935,370
4,838,850
3, 319
3, 207
246, 597
232,890
99, 814
114, 245
9, 959,360
8, 693,835
24, 272
27,708
2, 427, 200 2, 770,800
93,310
125,266
8, 855, 265 12,128,918
2, 661
1,022
181,050
101, 000
17, 578
37, 833
1, 693, 220 3, 707,010
9, 293
19,396
737, 600
1, 592,210
14, 431
1,745
40, 520
597,717
16, 853
27, 094
404,599
255,204
9,159
4, 323
265,783
193, 938
3,941
2, 025
351, 460
139, 372
4, 632
4, 040
320,175 - 312,580

1902.
29, 587
2, 926,355
270
22,165
78,463
7,109, 390
25, 399
2, 539, 900
111, 621
10, 721, 888
3,418
341,800
29, 900
2,967,110
7,442
591,040
5,906
154, 578
22, 760
265, 698
2, 249
66, 761
4, 719
345, 790
2, 452
198, 930

3$7

New Orleans, La..........................................<
i dolls..
(N o___
Detroit, Mich................................. ............ <
t dolls..
„
'
(N o ....
Huron. Mich...................... ..........................<
’
* dolls..

1893.

EXPORTS OF LIVE ANIMALS---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

s

Year ending June 30—
Articles and customs districts.

and

VALUES o r DOMESTIC CATTLE, HORSES,

and

SHEEP EXPORTED,

etc

.—

338

No. 64.—NUMBERS

Continued.

Year ending June 30—

cattle

—

continued.

All other......................................................
Total cattle...................... ..................

1893.

Puget Sound, Wash . ....... ... ........................
San Francisco, Cal.......................................
Detroit, Mich................................ ..............
Huron. Mich.......... .. ....................................
Niagara, N. Y ..............................................
North and South Dakota...........................




1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

2, 763
52, 356

1,609
55, 247

1,825
71, 375

10, 388
256, 778

30, 680
697, 284

49, 295
1,171,197

41,620
1, 048,413

68,698
1,650,807

287, 094
r No___
(dolls.. 26, 032,428

359, 278
33,461, 922

331, 722
30, 603, 796

372,461
34, 560, 672

392,190
36, 357, 451

439, 255
37, 827, 500

389,490
30,516,833

397,286
30,635,153

459,218
37,566,980

392,884
29, 902,212

535
72, 800
441
57, 235
6,525
1,145, 508
184
26,100

1, 344
186,840
964
100, 445
14, 603
2,319,272
303
37,475
40
4, 000
532
38, 780
326
15, 328
242
41, 558
1,611
225, 911
2, 800
323, 809
160
65, 596
510
26, 368

759
122, 642
2,782
278, 896
25,164
3, 492, 730
257
33,150
3
505
4, 278
218, 795
538
20, 941
401
48,570
1, 336
262,112
1, 013
92,118
121
31,835
613
33, 537

471
56, 055
2,061
234,070
34,555
4, 669,165
360
47, 750
679
69, 900
1, 767
94,105
1, 305
38, 922
384
38,970
2, 263
406,097
1,404
136,465
166
59, 982
3, 629
158, 829

145
16,465
3,203
341,995
27,900
4, 030, 559
450
51, 600
320
22,000
245
11, 898
1,116
41, 664
800
77,141
1,472
223, 610
740
72, 829
118
31,204
6,504
280,143

310
37,405
4,541
484,135
31,188
4,494,752
342
38, 475
67
7,425
11,463
1, 042,392
2,828
249,286
766
84,972
1,469
196, 515
1,362
115,680
128
33,115
5,831
337,577

93
14,587
3,918
426,935
20,435
3,266,101
360
57,150
36
3,600
40,574
3, 626, 054
3,591
298,644
2.342
197, 397
1,935
200, 801
897
95, 000
104
27,270
4,672
346, 354

1
125
1,520
202,032
9,423
1,539,409
67
9,875

(

28
7, 550
52
10,895
715
316, 247
39
7, 300

, TJ-r,

New Orleans, La..........................................

1896.

1,238
49,149

c N o ....
dolls..
r N o ....
Boston and Charlestown, M ass.................
{dolls..
^ No___
New York, N. Y ..........................................
} dolls..
r No.....
Philadelphia, P a .........................................
(dolls..
Portland and Falmouth, M e ......................

1895.

2, 030
56,984

,N o ... .
(dolls..

H ORSES.

Baltimore, M d................. - ..........................

1894.

v dolls
c No ------( dolls..
r No ------( dolls. .
r No------( dolls. .
c No------(dolls..
r N o. . . .
( dolls..
r No ------( dolls. .
c No----(dolls..

25
6,200
241
21,215
69
19, 573
275
83,320
241
43,405
131
57,900
415
46,675

172
21, 920
1,464
385,318
113
11,500
29
3, 750
115
12,075
180
8,850
166
36,770
567
225,800
727
94, 000
85
40,100
789
70, 365

98
6,885
280
22, 804
250
40, 282
1,198
293, 439
2,029
251, 797
244
109,089
1, 031
67, 516

61,830
6,157, 772
663
57, 456
101
39, 582
4, 511
272,536
3, 271
326, 0C
0
168
40, 660
11,109
747, 837

EXPORTS OF LIVE ANIMALS---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Articles and customs districts.

A ll o th e r ............................................

N o...

{ dolls.

736
98,327

839
198,547

1,169
115,843

1,691
145,*321

2,267
133, 434

2,106
166,259

2,967
718,607

5,246
1,108, 995

13, 984
2, 209, 298

25,126
3,530, 703

39, 532
4, 769, 265

51,150
6,176, 569

83, 356
609, 620

976
8, 566
44, 815
71, 649
2, 893
15, 282
5,405
15, 801

40, 266
318, 022
3, 335
22, 000
66,322
426, 865
34, 806
302,496
2,604
15, 816
2. 719
17, 029
42, 705
74, 417
3, 979
19, 824
2, 954
17,417

17,394
132, 369
60
300
53,796
363,189
26,106
227,958

35, 782
61,389
6, 321
44, 369
22, 294
102, 357

87, 071
661,713
4, 884
23, 710
184,877
1, 098, 356
116,749
944, 074
3, 309
15,191
7,181
56,344
42, 232
69,302
5, 988
26,182
39, 274
181,512

37, 952
294,083

7,107
13, 244

20,859
154, 767
105
353
13, 250
77, 309
41, 919
381, 824
2, 484
19, 515
300
2,100
35, 723
81, 027
714
4, 575
17, 016
111,293

578
3, 468
34, 534
71, 659
3, 791
21,516
7, 027
33,096

20, 344
139, 505
16,744
143,134
802
4,812
1, 708
12,880
41, 500
88,454
982
4, 910
6, 321
38, 768

37,260
126,394

132, 370
832, 763

405,748
2, 630, 686

491, 565
3, 076, 384

244,120
1, 531, 645

199, 690
,213, 886

143, 286
853, 555

125, 772
733,477

4,427
490,887

3,293
313,952

10, 356
654, 762

64, 722
45,778 |
5, 444,342 I 7, 612, 616

82, 250
8,873,845

103,020
10, 048,046

2, 765 I
243, 234 I

SHEEP.

Baltimore, M d ............................
Bangor, M e ................................
Boston and Charlestown, Mass
New York, N. Y ........................
Philadelphia, P a ......................
Portland and Falmouth, Me . . .
Puget Sound, W ash .................
Huron, Mich..................... .......
All other....................................
Total sheep......................

No..
dolls
N o ....

{ dolls..
N o___

{ dolls..

278
9, 555
3,982
32,273

N o ....
dolls..
N o ....
dolls..
N o ....
dolls..
No___
dolls..
N o ....
dolls..
N o ....

■l dolls..

25, 893
71,322

147, 729
881,837
103, 618
887, 813
6,648
43, 301

79, 771
471, 538
72, 308
654, 726

37,371
301, 014

58,091
482, 626
7, 548
44, 928
50, 404
342,006
60, 946
481, 651
4,994
39, 621
37,967
289,364
49,834
110,037
12,319
75,068
15,822 *
67,699
297,925
1,933,000

29,719
222,813

65,715
465, 600
74,689
605,030
17,157
85, 667
22,465
157, 756
51, 260
137,222
3,222
20, 692
94,493
245,280
358,720
1,940,060

339




No.

f dolls

EXPORTS OF LIVE ANIMALS---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Total horses.....................

N o...

{ dolls.

and

VALUES

of

DOMESTIC CATTLE, HORSES,
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

from

and

SHEEP EXPORTED

to

the

P r in c ip a l

and

oth er

1893 to 1902.

3 40

No. 65.—NUMBERS

Tear ending June 3
Articles and countries.

1893

c No---( dolls - -

1,440
129,190

1,377
R 184.

Prance........................................................

1895.

1896.

4, 262
oo5, 400
10, 538
sic eon
OW, U U
U

1,411
122 450

1899.

1898.

1897.
1, 086
99,100

1

(

!

United Kingdom.......................................

280, 996
c No---" ( dolls.. 25,665,155
„ liO. . . .
-M.
V
r
All other Europe..................................... ’ * ) /Inil a
l UOllS . .

364,193
33, 984, 943
742
69, 200

282,855
r N o ....
( dolls.. 25,836,145
4, 239
t No---All other countries..................................
196,283
" ( dolls.

355, 852
33,254,887
3,426
207, 035

326, 822
30,361,184
4,900
242, 612

366, 346
34,176, 593
6,115
384, 079

382,107
35. 707, 447
10,083
850, 004

378, 956
308,126
35, 431,464 28,213,572
60,299
81, 364
2,396,036
2,303,261

287,094
r N o ....
( dolls .. 26,032,428

331, 722
359,278
33,461, 922 30, 603, 796

372, 461
34, 560, 672

392,190
36, 557, 451

439,255
37, 827, 500

f No___
‘"'(d o lls ..
r No----United Kingdom.....................................
“ (dolls..
r N o ....
All other Europe.....................................
( dolls..

«
33
79, 950
564
204, 035
12
10, 350

1, 324
12
260, 432
24,500
5,834
1,355
952, 532
307, 375
85
23,500 ....... - .........

3,686
614, 362
12, 022
1, 776, 600
1, 535
235, 961

4, 897
822,250
19, 350
2, 579, 736
4,241
475, 865

c No---"( d o lls ..
r N o ....
British North America...........................
" (dolls..

609
294,335
1,600
289,492

1,452
355,375
2,639
480,078

17, 243
2. 626, 923
5,'683
693, 639

28, 488
3, 877, 851
3, 902
473, 574

Total cattle.....................................
HORSES.

Germany.......... ........................................

Total Europe-----^..........................




7,158
1, 212,964
4,493
710, 727

826
86,200

!
;
500
633. ...................I.......................
50,000
55, 525
302,195
378, 956
308,126
378,459
35, 374, 322 35,431,464 28,213,572 27,935,747
1, 929
178, 500

Total Europe..................................

1902.

230
23,000

1

6,436
285 792
621 920
305, 068
345, 734
32, 345,235 28,492, 424
518
488
41,440
48,800

Germany........................................................

1901.

1900.

1

46
3, 220
376, 380'
35, 311,949
345
31, 050

284, 999
27,114,151

302,695
27,985,747
94,591
2,649,406

377,001
35.369,219
82,217
2,197,761

285, 825
27,200,351
107,059
2, 701,861

389,490
30,516,833

397, 286
30, 635,153

459,218
37,566,980

392, 884
29,902,212

7,913
1,161,750
22,129
3, 072,498
7, 631
778,170

6,166
921, 595
20,934
3, 024,952
4,854
491,880

3,647
544, 055
30,232
4, 205, 376
3,498
379,429

869
141,460
22,698
3, 481,467
921
92, 375

122
23,300
10,015
1,593,340
443
51,720

37, 673
5, 012,418
9,415
874,674

31.954
4,438,427
10,088
667,165

37,377
5,128, 860
8, 830
857,206

24, 488
3,715,302
9, 305
863,631

10, 580
1,668, 360
23,183
1,808,298

EXPORTS OF LIVE ANIMALS---- BY COUNTRIES.

CATTLE.

Belgium....................................................

1894.

A ll other countries..............................

Total horses................................

r No-----

......i dolls..

758
134,780

1,155
273,542

2,333

2, 200

285,607

210,141

2, 967

i dolls..

5,246
1,108, 995

13, 984
2,209,298

58
8, 000
31,659
79, 584

79, 786
653,135

5,543
38, 810

9, 984
46, 548

37, 260
126, 394

132, 370

718, 607

7,142
417, 840

4, 062
289,477

3, 736

18,515

48, 457

338, 750

1,626,550

4,294,912

39, 532
4, 769, 265

51,150
6,176, 569

45, 778

64, 722

82, 250

103, 020

3,530, 703

5,444, 342

7, 612, 616

8,873, 845

10,048,046

335,882
2, 348,816
53, 985
159, 600
15, 881
122,270

397,280
2, 647, 640

180, 304
1, 316,104
48, 737
90, 353

98, 080
702, 347
34, 782

73,126
560,166

59,588
142, 472

15,079
125,188

9, 111

219, 426
1,655, 949
69, 669
216, 680
8,830

203,880
1,476, 577
146,503

34, 697
286, 272

137,178
1, 016, 895
48, 325
108, 446
14,187
88, 545

74, 908

60, 371

8, 337
80,258

405, 748
2, 630, 686

491,565
3, 076, 384

244,120
1, 531, 645

199, 690
1, 213, 886

143, 286
853,555

125,772
733, 477

297, 925
1, 933, 000

358, 720
1, 940, 060

25,126

69, 257
6, 571,388

SHEEP.

British North America......................
A ll other countries..............................
Total sheep.................................




c No----' l dolls..
r N o ....
1 dolls..
c No-----

......i dolls..
( N o ....

1dolls..

42, 600
133, 080

832, 763

75, 323
10, 424
75, 885

43, 535
98,403

383, 225

EXPORTS OF LIVE ANIMALS---- BY COUNTRIES.

United K ingdom ..................................

05
If*

and

VALUES

of

D O M E ST IC L E A F T O B A C C O E X P O R T E D

DISTRICTS

from

1893

to

from

P r in c ip a l

and

other

CUSTOMS

1902.

1893.




1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

|

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

48,386,175 59, 895, 584 68, 590, 338 67, 907,722 81, 564, 050 77, 587,217 69, 609,451 87, 445, 660 74, 767, 888
5,673, 760
6,547, 573
5, 848, 902
5,095, 662
5, 965, 888
5,250, 960
5, 274, 693
4,063,776
4, 751, 279
3, 829, 872
2, 811, 990
4,317,180
5, 397, 537
4,186, 996
7, 477, 801
3,982, 885
2, 621, 644
3,521,863
455, 406
328,881
618, 816
494,992
574, 037
426, 046
471,003
318,112
389,877
6, 810,061 13,857,568 17,433, 472 16, 060, 300
4, 297, 355 14, 812,643 13,851, 866 11, 480, 591 13, 846, 864
1,606, 027
928, 705
1, 098, 955
550.879
1,385,755
1,743,350
1,169, 519
1,116, 407
322,529
144,757,356 147, 802, 216 149,136, 658 160,554,918 135, 697,162 110,742, 345 113,096, 284 157, 378,105 163, 590, 981
12,392, 877 12, 610, 966 13,428,445 13,663,455 11,100,414 10, 850,152 11, 776, 887 13,861,319 14, 913,150
3,678,186
8, 091, 526
2, 848, 204
4,103, 581
3,438, 036
5,982, 541
1, 918,150
419, 858
3, 898, 999
574, 775
201, 783
241,159
352, 693
285, 294
433, 101
133, 398
27,020
261,084
7,422, 394
7,491, 424
7, 642,725
9.601, 526
18,823, 926 19, 559, 340 31, 981, 425 19, 531,131 14, 097, 387
612, 554
629,128
864,207
635, 892
1, 925,138
1, 283, 938
1, 934, 498
3,160, 081
1, 914, 286
253,988
653,370
672,589
747,607
799, 732
834,735
1,105, 425
257, 405
438, 329
65,770
48, 857
49, 703
17,722
64,138
72,953
87, 762
51,482
39, 291
8,521, 742 15, 446, 872 20, 048, 337 18.090, 747 26, 368, 218 22,892, 951
8,483,136
13,499,487
9, 325,658
2,334,308
1,286,820
1, 632, 563
1, 656, 682
3, 054, 567
816, 727
1, 290, 545
795, 548
734,332
2,126,118
1, 233,128 13,243,316 11,393, 467 11,994,161 14,160, 937
866, 026
152, 240
992, 707
949, 792
921, 611
74, 751
1,934,963
2,422,075
8, 012, 362
707,153
2, 585, 408
76,936
242, 837
5,445
7, 334
176, 049
198, 008
245, 432
39, 939
863, 560
12, 088
7,779
1, 031
765
34, 965
1,317, 536
31, 295
119,108
4, 259, 618
19,191
39, 213
21, 380
35,146
8, 803
20, 530
410,093
137,436
8, 474
5, 350
4,523
9,471
8,795
3, 016, 828
1, 715,110
3,479, 929
2, 214,409
2,461,623
1, 665, 815
2, 872, 586
6, 949
645,990
255, 221
139, 264
313, 338
199,110
221,390
140, 039
232,223
940
53, 744
5,050,434
6, 488, 680
2, 521, 230
5, 917, 285
5,188, 509
4, 941, 409
2,242,103
4, 429,198
5,765, 851
453,406
213,307
541, 011
556,847
470, 967
441, 493
370,526
306,197
494, 394
379, 641
312, 655
585, 942
515,108
568, 503
325,513
1, 676, 554
5, 263, 521
740,928
56, 946
55, 433
86,450
42,781
88, 856
87, 698
794,311
205,149
86,102
497, 836
1,173, 009
1,830,126
37, 700
427,220
1, 577, 670
34, 340
1,182,800
1, 287, 514
139, 835
4,895
48,355
62, 950
178, 811
212, 779
5,158
179,844
125,157
649, 034
830,598
1,334,663
1,084,701
2, 087, 423
2,578, 793
1, 249, 645
807,421
1, 255, 451
128, 214
290, 640
62, 980
104,121
89, 612
326, 792
118,182
88,824
153, 965
1,145, 381
4, 615, 773
2,037, 047
1,118,571
1, 085, 424
952,161
758,395
1, 010, 588
3, 084,395
112,875
108, 839
133, 940
513,139
166,826
98, 961
92, 256
224,129
73,580

65, 598, 262
5, 515, 965
3,203,430
321,703
20,496, 558
2,049,665
156,691,023
13,023, 975
1, 573, 438
156, 587
7, 874,525
636, 534
291,827
20, 704
29,642,113
2,741,410
7,157, 370
530,121
4,927, 922
546, 839
19, 651
6, 564
3, 379, 289
304,760
4,495, 070
421. 024
391, 006
61, 939
461, 238
59,145
2, 058, 769
191, 591
3,108, 209
292, 715

f i b s .. .. 248,367, 258 268, 791, 312 293,805, 855 287, 700, 301 305,978, 292 252, 258, 902 272,421,295 334,604, 210 306,900,934
-*• * dolls.. 22,292,704 22, 939, 356 25,622,776 24,405,245 24, 513, 567 21, 924, 337 25,170, 771 29,163, 086 27,475, 466

291, 369, 700
26,881, 641

( lbs___
Baltimore, M d ..................................- ........ -- - \ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Boston and Charlestown, M ass..............
$ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Newport News, Va . . ................................
{ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
New York, N. Y ....................................... -*•) dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Norfolk and Portsmouth, V a................. *‘ ' i dolls..
( lbs----Philadelphia, Pa.........................................
\ dolls..
( lbs----Corpus Christi, T e x .................................. ' *' ) dolls..
( l b s .. ..
New Orleans, L a......................................... -•*5 dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Pensacola, Fla.............................................
\ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Puget Sound, W ash...................................
{ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
San Francisco, Cal.....................................
( l b s .. ..
Champlain, N. Y ......................................... * ** i dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Detroit, M ich ............................................... " * ) dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Huron, Mich..................................... ...........
\ dolls..
( l b s .. ..
Niagara, N. Y ...............................................
\ dolls. .
( lbs----Vermont, V t ................................................. ’ " } dolls..
( l b s .. ..
A ll other...................... ......... ..................... ’ - {d o lls ..
Total leaf tobacco..........................

1894.

EXPORTS OP LEAF TOBACCO---- BY CUSTOMS DISTRICTS.

Year ending June 30—
Customs districts.

342

N o. 6 6.— QUANTITIES

No. 6 7 . — QUANTITIES

and

VALUES

of

D O M E ST IC L E A P T O B A C C O E X P O R T E D

COUNTRIES

from

1893

to

to

the

P r in c ip a l

and

other

FOREIGN

1902.
Tear ending June 30—

1893.

B lslm ..............................................................|doita::
e n
*“ »«*................................................................. i2Sta::
G rm n ............................................................ [ delta::
e ay
..................................................................
Netherlands...................................................... \

S am
p ...........................................j dolis. United Kingdom............................................. {dolis.'.'
A ll other Europe............................................. j

^

’’

Total Europe......................................... {SSiU
British North America................................. ^
^>lis"
Central America...............................................{ ^>lis *
*

( & ::
...................................................... f delta::
ckilis"
South America.................................................. |

J»p“ .......................................... { & : :
British Australasia......................................... |
^ * **
British A frica.................................................. j J ‘ ‘ *
j
3
All other countries......................................... | ®**■
^j




1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

11, 975,133
1,170,599
39, 399, 405
2,859,543
52,977,915
4, 465, 886
27,473,115
2,233,971
13, 528, 560
1, 063,294
12, 611, 810
798,800
66,421, 354
6, 790,147
3, 718, 842
311,949

17.327,262
1,685,144
38,253,334
3,024,688
46,649,172
3,767, 617
24,484, 406
2,067, 877
15,335,069
1,028, 215
30,054,113
1, 634, 074
71, 935, 879
7, 357, 887
3,053, 389
265, 619

24,602, 773
2, 405,300
34, 943,161
2, 901, 098
51, 311, 070
3, 862,971
24,542, 652
2,283,908
17, 765,213
1, 081,203
26, 262,432
1,506, 018
89,618,817
9, 266,515
2,230, 611
179,774

23,505, 518
2,204,176
33,792,243
2, 614, 605
53, 693,132
3, 968, 284
32,218, 201
2, 874,473
19,148, 254
1,107, 534
21, 274,165
988,140
79,063,780
8, 239, 451
3,263, 587
259,941

25,892.119
2,283,179
23, 762, 881
1,832, 903
64,304, 001
4, 574, 725
27, 472, 628
2, 632,730
26, .489, 855
1,506,131
19, 364, 505
738, 730
89, 664, 950
8,119, 248
2, 520, 027
221,864

15,062, 753
1, 226, 991
22, 016, 203
1, 724, 682
53, 787, 518
4,140, 900
23, 432, 941
2, 620, 882
18, 282, 505
1, 047,117
6, 897, 068
298, 997
88, 366, 290
8,572, 298
2,721, 715
183, 473

17, 246, 480
1, 521, 879
23, 656,171
1, 918, 624
44, 216,962
3, 808, 748
27, 397, 587
3, 287, 343
21,170, 683
1, 512, 306

17,122,797
1,467, 748
38, 584, 488
2, 999,118
52, 525,167
4, 911, 382
38, 372, 301
3, 665, 692
19,932,942
1,302,841
13,772,478
661, 842
121,793,251
10, 957, 441
3,749,947
315,434,

18,950,320
1, 701, 732
37,751,056
3, 062, 819
45,421,823
3,831, 579
42, 030,464
4, 457, 976
20,486, 826
1,497, 861
18,056, 915
946,167
93,Oil, 808
8, 803, 283
2,967,443
239, 349

16,478,225
1, 488, 386
31, 822, 220
2, 654, 924
45,735, 544
4.189, 979
29,948,766
3,118,123
17, 724, 812
1, 265, 291
14,542,342
908,062
98, 727, 979
9,415,527
2.190, 333
216,679

228,106,134 247,092, 624 271,276, 729 265,958, 880 279,470, 966 230, 566, 993 222,261,309 305,853,371 278,676, 655
19, 694,189 20, 831,121 23, 486, 787 22,256, 604 21, 909, 510 19,815, 340 20,165,115 26,281, 498 24,540,766

257,170,221
23,256,971

10, 805, 407
1, 571, 629
152, 884
17,344
845, 925
116, 053
3, 246, 830
312, 566
1,603,135
153,916

12,494,706
1,154, 980
119, 037
13,223
1, 334,152
114,225
2. 936, 907
292, 263
1,142,390
103,558
11, 087
820
1, 352,676
213, 818
1, 216, 053
114,223
1, 091, 680
101,125

11,992,721
1,097, 379
190, 531
23,490
1, 968, 685
156,778
2, 854, 031
274, 053
1,437, 710
121, 640
73, 512
7,340
1, 934, 715
268, 079
1, 022,214
93,197
1,055, 007
94, 033

10, 850, 433
1,097, 918
214, 208
26,189
2,195, 111
160,685
3,060, 978
301,783
1, 389, 063
119, 216
237, 041
12, 948
2,093, 300
286, 213
938,839
82,296
662, 448
61,393

15,134, 879
1,546, 375
138,967
16, 787
1,458, 871
109,152
2, 720, 656
251, 428
1,199, 200
100,001
861, 677
55,124
1, 607, 331
253,807
1, 749, 586
148, 985
1, 636,159
122, 398

7,119, 645
699, 602
218, 429
30, 777
1,814, 085
135, 636
3, 201, 279
311, 645
1,462, 841
121, 239
2, 751, 246
197,036
2,246,127
332,369
1,504, 393
143, 022
1, 373, 864
137, 671

85, 395, 232
7, 808, 850
3,178,194
307, 365

12,679,564
1, 251,407
179,176
24, 624
1, 827, 430
142, 485
2, 758, 332
269, 719
1, 472, 839
128, 649
24,198, 879
2,414,482
2, 701, 384
374, 299
2,808, 222
260, 542
1,534,160
139, 449

9,955, 645
966, 880
254, 944
33,685
2,686, 758
182, 938
2,968, 787
263, 290
1, 472, 099
143,723
3,104, 472
322, 362
3,765, 957
546, 809
2,630, 760
241, 501
1,911,417
180,400

1902.

10,562,180
1,034,178
265,676
32, 854
1,890, 083
135, 267
2, 670, 267
246,952
1, 334, 983
125, 976
2,249, 706
228, 240
4, 825,441
700, 834
3,308,191
324,442
1,117, 752
105,957

11,892,204
1,198,063
224, 507
30,421
2,677,510
195, 817
2,587,589
231,546
1,206,774
125,630
4, 618,433
508,985
4, 949, 626
749,127
4,308, 379
409, 375
1, 734,457
175,706

248, 367,258 268, 791.312 293,805.855 287,700, 301 305, 978, 292 252, 258,902 272,421, 295 334,604, 210 306,900.934
22,292,704 22,939,356 25,622, 776 24,405,245 24, 513, 567 21, 924, 337 25,170,771 29,163,086 27,475,466

291,369,700
26,881,641

1,384, 203
214, 244
1, 046, 635
100, 988
1,176,105
111, 775

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Tear ending June 30— , Production.®

Domestic
Exports of retained for
domestic.
consump­
tion.

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Bushels.

1867.......................................
1868...................................
1869......................................
1870.....................................
1871...............................

Bushels.

867, 946, 295

16,026, 947
12, 493, 522

768,320, 000
906,527, 000
874,320, 000

... 1, 094,255, 000

991, 898, 000
1872......................................
1873...................................... 1, 092,719,000
932, 274, 000
1874......................................
1875..................................... . 850,148, 500
1876...................................... 1, 321,069, 000
1877....................................... 1, 283,827,500
1878....................................... 1,342,558, 000
1879....................................... 1,388,218,750
1880....................................... 1, 547,901,790
1881.......................................! 1, 717,434,543
1882....................................... 1,194,916, 000
1 8 8 3 ................................... 1, 617, 025,100
1884...................................... 1,551,066, 895
1885............................. .

1, 795,528, 000
1886....................................... 1,936,176, 000
1887.................................. 1,665,441, 000
1888....................................... 1,456,161,000
1889...................................... 1,987,790, 000
1890....................................... 2,112, 892, 000
1891....................................... 1, 489,970, 000
1892....................................... 2,060,154, 000
1893............... ...................... 1,628,464, 000
1894..................................... 1, 619, 496,131
1895............................... ....... 1, 212, 770, 052
1896....................................... j 2,151,138, 580
2,283, 875,165
1898.................... - ................11,902,967,933
1899.......................................! 1,924,184, 660

Bushels.
851, 919, 348
755, 826,478

Bushels.

8, 286, 665
898,240, 335
2,140, 487
872,179, 513
10, 676, 873 1,083,578,127
956,170, 990
35, 727, 010

88, 813
89, 528

40,154, 374 1, 052,564, 626
35, 985, 834
896, 288,166
30, 025, 036
820,123, 464
50, 910, 532 1, 271,158, 468
72, 652, 611 1, 211,174, 889
87,192,110 1, 255, 365, 890
87,884,892 1, 300, 333, 858
99,572, 329 1,448, 329,461
93,648,147 1, 623, 786, 396
44,340, 683 1,150, 575, 317
41, 655, 653 1, 575, 369, 447
46, 258, 606 1, 504, 808, 289
52, 876, 456 1, 742, 651, 544
64,829, 617 1, 871, 346, 383
41, 368, 584 1, 624, 072, 416

82,414
50, 266

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Total con­
sumption,
domestic
and foreign.
Bushels.
852,001, 762
755, 876, 744
898, 329,148
872, 269, 041

58,568
956, 229, 558
61, 536 1,052,626,162
76, 003
896, 364,169
38, 098
820,161, 562
51, 796 1,271, 210,264
30, 902 l, 211, 205, 791
13, 423 1, 255, 379, 313
33, 869 1,300, 367,727
58, 876 1,448, 388,337
75,155 1, 623, 861, 551
69,621 1,150, 644,938
25, 989 1, 575, 395,436
4, 894 1, 504, 813,183
4,507 1,742,656,051

1, 865, 020, 521

1, 923, 697,043
28, 028, 688 1, 494, 491, 203

5,169 1,923,702,212
17, 238 1, 494, 508, 441

1, 430, 800,131
1, 916, 948, 327
2, 009, 473, 291
1,457,928,471
1,983, 551,715
1, 581, 342,106
1, 553, 006, 602
1,184,184, 647
2,050, 038, 205
2,105,057, 748
1, 690, 912, 390
1, 746, 929, 614

a The production is of the calendar years preceding the fiscal year.

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1902.

111, 344 1,083, 689, 471

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16,104 1, 871,362, 487
30, 536 l, 624,102, 952
37, 493 1,430, 837,624
2, 401 1,916, 950,728
1,626 2, 009,474,917
2, 111 1,457,930,582
5,559 1, 983, 557, 274
1,881 1,581,343,987
2,199 1, 553, 008, 801
16,575 1,184, 201, 222
4,338 2, 050, 042, 543
6, 284 2,105, 064, 032
3,417 1, 690, 915, 807
2, 691 1, 746,932, 305
2, 480 1, 865, 023, 001

25, 360,869
70, 841, 673
103,418, 709
32, 041, 529
76, 602, 285
47,121, 894
66, 489, 529
28, 585,405
101,100,375
178, 817, 417
212, 055, 543
177,255,046
1900...................................... 2, 078,143, 933 213,123, 412
1901....................................... 2,105,102, 516 181,405,473
1902...................................... 1, 522, 519, 891

Imports.

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1867

Per cent
of do­
mestic
product
exported.
Per cent.
1.85
1.63
.91
.24
.98
3. 60
3.67
3. 86
3. 53
3.85
5. 66
6. 49
6. 33
6. 43
5.46
3.71
2. 58
2.99
2.95
3.35
2. 48
1.74
3.57
4. 85
2.15
3. 72
2. 89
4.11
2.36
4.70
7.83
11.14
9.21
10. 30
8. 62
1.84

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Bushels.
, 9 0 6
. 9 .12,646,941
. 1.25,284,803
. , . 4 . .0 0
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. 6 92,071, 726
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. 150,502,506
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.5147.811.316
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. 132,570,366
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Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Per cent.

139, 352, 965 3, 092,500 1,273,280

141,172,185

8.32

187,156, 597 2, 014,328

241,595

188, 929, 330

11.90

194,319,399 1,830,393

426,786

195, 723,006

13.27

206,246,120 1,285,976

511,955

207, 020,141

20.72

867,489

22.30

488,809

183, 683, 269

191, 726, 645 2,410,738 1,001,510

193,135,873

16.88

2 4 9 , 9
7 , 1 0
197,982,385 9 1,841,049

199, 292,418

20.80

183,304,589

0 531,016

189,744, 302 2,116,777 1,024,381

190, 836, 698

32.54

299,797

236,258,073

23.60

217, 385,318 1, 664,138 1,420,961

217, 628,495

25. 58

236,189,883

367,987

469,653

232,312,564

19.73

272,154,520 1, 390, 713 1,277,405

272,167, 828

25.29

269, 619,894 2, 074,321 1,824,339

269,869, 776

35.82

4268, 452,450 5 6 486,106 0 630,298
4 8 , 7
, 6 3

268,452,450

40.18
37.38

232, 312, 564

366,061

312,228,354

211,402

153,737

312,286,019

261,387,701

865,467

705,608

261,547, 560

31.82

356, 374,154 1,087, Oil

974,380

356,486,785

29.33

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309, 551, ,978 8

6 32,474 0 102,120
, 1 6

309, 551, 978

26.49

380,194,634

212,311

281,469

380,194,634

25.86

262, 546, 207

388,415

347,507

262, 587,115

26.48

303,413,031

282,400

358,446

303,413,031

33.66

336, 703,656

594,860

502,320

336, 796,196

26.23

327,267, 258

135,851

221,720

327,267,258

21.31

381,129,533

162,546

180,709

381,129,533

22.31

293,080, 684

583,827

620,619

293,080, 684

26.60

6 1 1 , 7
0 , 0 0
386,114,1888 2,462,365 01,838,829

386,737, 724

36.88

968,125

572,750

324, 431, 740

37.20

231,848,596 1,182,865

216,420

232,815,041

41.47

315, 454,698 1,438, 399

548,792

316,344, 305

31.46

340, 658, 979 2,116, 303 2,362, 355

340,658,979

27.07

324, 036, 365

282, 559,374 1,544,242 1, 501, 916

282, 601, 700

33.93

312,843,164 2, 058,938 1,880,867

313,021,235

40.91

452,530,285 1, 875,174 1,935,127

452, 470, 332

32.97

5361,207,0840 3 320,195 6 297,359
4 7 , 3
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5306, 239,432 2 9 603,101 5 669,112
2 2 , 2
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361,229,920

34.00

306,173, 421

41. 36

513,762,741

31.37

513,687,703

120,502

45,464

* The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.
Whea t flour is reduced to wheat at the rate of 4$ bushels to the barrel.




W HEAT
1867 t o 1902.

and

Domestic
Total con­ Per cent
of do­
Exports sumption,
of
mestic
ug cExportsn of. * retained for Imports.
t i o
domestic.
consump­
domestic
foreign.
produci;
tion.
and foreign. exported.

Bushels.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

W HEAT

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R A W COTTON

P r o d u c e d , I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a in e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n ,

1878

to

1902.

Production.

1878.................
1879.................

Annual
crop.a
Bales.
4, 773, 865

Average Average
net
Crop in pounds,
gross
weight of weight of gross weight. Farm value.
bale.6
bale.*
Pounds.
454
447

Pounds.
473.47
473.85
481.11
484. 40

Pounds.
2, 260,285, 666
2,404,410, 373

Dollars.
205,000, 000
193, 854, 641
242,140,987
280,266, 242
259,016, 315

Exports of
domestic.

Pounds.
1, 607,533,511
1, 628, 372, 833
1, 822, 061,114

1880.................
1881.................
1882.................

5, 074,155
5, 761, 252
6, 605, 750
5, 456, 048

1883.................
1884.................

6, 949, 756
5,713, 200

464
456

•489. 95
482. 66

2,771, 797,156
3,199, 822, 682
2, 588, 240,050
3, 405, 070, 410
2, 757, 544,422

1885.................
1886............... .

5, 706,165
6, 575, 691

455

1887.................
1S88.................

6, 505,087
7, 046,833

480. 70
483. 95
485. 37

2,742, 966,011
3,182, 305, 659
3,157, 378,443

1889.................

6, 938,290
7, 311, 322
8, 652,597
9, 035, 379
6, 700, 365
7, 549, 817

488.05
495.79
496.13

3,439,172, 391
3, 439, 934, 799
3, 627, 366,183

292,139,209
308,424,271

498. 81
498.77

4,316, 043,982
4, 506, 575, 984

c350, 000, 000
c313, 000, 000

500. 37
499. 27

3,352,658,458
3,769,381,478

c268, 000,000
*263, 857, 000

508. 72
501. 92
502. 08

5,036,964,409
3, 592, 416, 851
4, 397,177, 704
5, 677, 259, 827
5,794,767,917

*262,426, 000
3, 517, 533,109
2, 335,226,385
*269,116,000
*287,787,000 : 3,103,754, 949
*294,709,000
3, 850, 264,295
*260, 223,000
3,773,410 293

4,757, 062,942
5,298,402,830
5, 430, 326,773

*357,000, 000

1890.................
1891.................
1892.................
1893............... i.
1894.................
1895.................
1896.................
1897.................
1898.................
1899.................
1900.................
1901.................
1902.................

9, 901, 251
7,157, 346
8, 757,964
11,199,994

455
459
449

459
460
459
469
470
475
474 |
475
472
481
476
477
481

474. 38

11,274, 840
9,436,416
10, 383,422

487

506.90
513. 96

478
484

504.12
510. 28

10,680,680

480

508. 43

309, 696, 500
250, 594,750
253, 993, 385
269, 989, 812
257,295, 327
291,045, 346

*469,278,000

2,191, 928, 772
1, 739, 975, 961
2, 288, 075, 062
1, 862, 572,530
1, 891, 659, 472
2, 058, 037,444
2,169,457, 330
2, 264,120, 826
2, 384, 816, 669
2, 471, 799, 853
2, 907, 358,795
2, 935,219, 811
2, 212,115,126
2,683, 282,325

3,100, 583,188
3,330,890, 448
3, 500, 778,763

Domestic re­
tained for
consumption.

Imports.

Pounds.
652, 752,155
776,037,540
949,736, 042

Pounds.
3,032,013
2,993,677
3, 547, 792

1, 007, 893,910
848, 264,089

4,449, 866
4,339,952

1,116,995,348
894, 971,802
851, 306, 539

4,081,945
7, 019, 492
5,115, 680

1,124,268,215
p87,921,113
1,175, 051, 565

5,072, 334
3,924, 531

1, 055,118,130
1,155, 566, 330

7,973,039
8, 606, 049
20, 908,817

1,408,685,187
1, 571, 2(56,173
1,140, 543,332
1, 086,099,153
1,519,431,300
1,257,190,466
1,293,422,755
1, 826, 995,532
2, 021, 357,624
1, 656,479,754
1,967,512, 382
1, 929, 548, 010

5,497, 592

28,663, 769
43, 367, 952
27,705,949
49,332, 022
55,350,520
51,898, 926
52,660, 363
50,158,158
67, 398,521
46, 631,283
98,715, 680

Foreign Total consump­
Exports of retained for
consump­ tion, domestic
foreign.
and foreign.
tion.
Pounds.
935, 541
503,146
234, 729
' 1, 240, 576
1,843,490
3, 238,930
1, 353,936
1,609,260
1, 276, 961
716, 371
203, 972
187,959
248,104

Per cent
of,
domestic
product
exported.

Pounds.
2, 096, 472
2, 490, 531
3,313.063

Pounds.
654,848, 627
778,528,071
953, 049,105

Per cent.
71.23
67.74
65.73

3, 209, 290
2, 496, 462

1, 011,103, 200
850, 760, 551
1,117, 838,363

68. 47
67. 23
67. 20
67. 56

843, 015
5, 665, 556
3, 506, 420
3, 795, 373
3, 208,160
5, 293, 620

900, 637, 448
854, 812, 959
1,128,063,588

68. 96
64.68
68.71

447,794

7, 785, 080
8, 357, 945
20, 461, 023

991,129, 273
1,180, 345,185
1, 062, 903, 210
1,163, 924,275
1, 429,146,210

132, 777
360, 832
1, 029, 936

28,530,992
43, 007,120
26, 676, 013

1, 599, 887,165
1,183, 550,452
1,112,775,166

771,614
1,188, 356

48,560,408
54,162,164

1, 567,991,708
1, 311, 352, 630

1,188, 523
499, 684
293, 988
1, 381, 463

50, 710, 403
52,160, 679
49, 804,170
66, 017, 058
46, 324,831

1, 344,133,158
1, 879,156, 211

65.00
70. 59
67.82

2, 071,221, 794
1, 722, 496, 812

65.12
65.18

2, 013, 837,213

62.87

97, 245,114

2, 026, 793,124

64.47

306,452
1,470, 566

65. 83
69.33
68.15
67. 36
65.13
65.99
71.20
69.83

aThe “ annual crop” represents the commercial movement for the years ending August 31, and was furnished by the New York Shipping and Commercial List, the
New York Commercial and Financial Chronicle, and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange.
bA s reported by Mr. Thomas Ellison, of Liverpool.
cAs reported by Henry G-. Hester, secretary New Orleans Cotton Exchange.




PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF RAW COTTON.

Year
ending
June 30—

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EXPORTS, ETC., OF RAW COTTON.
N

o

of

.

and

the

A

7

and
.

N 1

U n i t e d St a t e s S p i n n e r s f r o m

1848

to

T

—

N

A

1902.

[Compiled by Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson, of New York.]
Retained for home consumption.

Exports.
Year ending
August 81—

Total
commer­ To Great
cial crop. Britain.

To all
other
countries.

Total.

By
By
Northern Southern
mills.
mills.

Total.

Per cent
oi crbp
taken !by
United
States
mills.

In thousands of hales.
1848...........................
1849...........................
1850............................
1851,..........................
1852...........................
1853...........................
1854...........................
1855...........................
1856...........................
1857...........................
18 5 8 ...:....................
1859..........................,
1860............................
1861............................
1861 1865 a ...............
1866............................
1867............................
1868...........................
1869............................
1870 ..........................
1871............................
1872...........................
1873...........................
1874...........................
1875...........................
1876...........................
1877............................
1878...........................
1879...........................
1880............................
1881...........................
1882...........................
1883...........................
1884...........................
1885...........................
1886...........................
1887............................
1888...........................
1889............. ,............
1890...........................
1891............................
1892............................
1893............................
1894............................
,895...........................
1896............................
1897...........................
1898............................
1899............................
1900............................
1901............................
1902............................

1,324
1,538
1,107
1,418
1,669
1,737
1, 604
1,550
1,921
1,429
1,810
2, 019
2,669
2,175

2,423
2,840
2, 204
2,415
3,126
3,416
3, 075
2, 983
3,665
3,094
3,257
4,019
4, 861
3, 849
2, 278
2,233
2, 599
2,434
3,114
4,347
2,974
3, 874
4,130
3, 831
4,632
4,474
4,774
5,074
5, 761
6,606
5,456
6,950
5, 713
5,706
6, 575
6, 499
7, 047
6, 939
7, 297 x
8, 674
9,018
6, 664
7,532
9,837
7,147
8, 706
11,216
11,256 ~
9,422
10,339
10, 768




534
690
483
571
775
791
. 715
694
1,034
824
780
1, 002
1,105
952

1,858
2, 228
1,590
1,989
2,444
2,528
2,319
2,244
2, 955
2, 253
2, 590
3, 021
3, 774
3,127

532
518
488
404
588
650
592
571
633
666
452
760
793
650

75
112
107
60
111
153
145
135
138
154
143
167
186
193

607
630
595
464
699
803
737
706
771
820
595
927
979
843

25
22
27
19
22
23
24
24
21
27
18
23
20
22

1,262
1,216
1,228
989
1,475
2,368
1,474
1,920
1,852
1,833
2,005
1,994
2, 047
2, 053
2, 554
2,832
2, 295
2, 886
2,485
2,425
2,565
2, 704
2,814
2,810
2,854
3,345
3,317
2, 301
2, 861
3,449
2, 299
3,022
3, 544
3,525
2, 343
3, 050
3, 041

293
341
428
458
704
800
483
756
959
841
1,227
1,034
1,309
1, 413
1,310
1, 733
1, 256
1,838
1,432
1,495
1,771
1,741
1,813
1,926
2,052
2,446
2,541
2, 089
2,371
3,277
2,328
2,957
3,996
3, 788
3,603
3,488
3,601

1, 555
1,557
1,656
1,447
2,179
3,168
1,957
2, 676
2, 811
2, 674
3,232
3, 028
3,356
3,466
3,864
4, 565
3, 551
4,724
3,917
3,920
4, 336
4,445
4. 627
4, 736
4,906
5,791
5,858
4, 390
5,232
6,726
4,627
5,979
7,540
7, 313
5,946
6,538
6,642

541
573
800
822
777
1,072
977
1,063
1,192
1,071
1, 220
1,302
1, 345
1, 375
1, 574
1, 713
1,677
1,759
1,537
1,437
1,781
1,687
1, 805
1,790
1,780
2,027
2,172
1,652
1,580
2,019
1,605
1, 793
2,211
2,217
2,047
1,964
2, 066

127
150
168
173
80
91
120
138
128
130
134
127
151
186
221
225
287
313
340
316
381
401
456
480
545
613
684
723
711
852
900
999
1,254
1,415
1,597
1,583
2,017

668
723
968
995
857
1,163
1, 097
1, 201
1, 320
1, 201
1, 354
1,429
1,496
1,561
1, 795
1, 938
1,964
2, 072
1,877
1,753
2,162
2, 088
2, 261
2, 270
2, 325
2, 640
2, 856
2, 375
2, 291
2, 871
2, 505
2,792
3, 465
3, 632
3, 644
3, 547
4, 083

29
32
37
41
28
27
' 37
31
32
31
29
32
31
31
31
29
36
30
33
31
33
32
32
33
32
30
32
36
30
29
35
32
31
i 32
39
34
38

aCivil war—no record of cotton movement.

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Manufacture,

of

7

1851

to

XC

Cloths—
Tear ending June 30—
Colored.
Yards.
1851..........................................
1852.......................................
1853..........................................

Dollars.
1,006, 561
926,404

Uncolored.
Yards.

Dollars.
5,571, 576
6,139,391

1,086,167

1854..........................................
1855..........................................

1,136, 493
2, 613, 655

1856..........................................

1,966, 845

6, 926,485
3,927,148
. 2,907,276
4, 616, 264

1857..........................................
1858_______________________

1,785,685

3,715, 339

2,069,194
2, 320, 890

1, 782, 025

1859.......................................... 1
..............
1860.......................................... ......................
1861.......................................... '.....................
1862.......................................... 1
.....................
___________________ __________

2

of

O P .D

Other man­
ufactures
of.
Dollars.
663,068
606,356
75d,242
471,875
336,250
384, 200
614,153

10, 934, 796

729,689
324, 277

1, 629, 275
1, 951, 576

401, 411

239,686

106,878

948, 612

716, 042

405, 998
674, 426

1868..........................................
1869..........................................
1870..........................................

2,979, 275
a

88,742
.139,964
531, 669

78,974
3, 041, 715
6, 020, 731

102,474

1866...................................
1867..........................................

2, 633, 045
973,427
3,325,820
2,788,046

6,064, 715

1, 035,469

8, 276, 384

1871..........................................
1872..........................................
1873.....................................

5,083,923
2,844, 888

724,841
458, 998
596, 912

14,832,931
8,859, 191

1881..........................................
1882..........................................
1883.........................................
1884..........................................
1885................................... .

68,184, 293
29,525, 672
34, 066, 292
35, 441,296

6,115,177

5,792,752
4,364, 379

1, 569,235
1,341,096

939,061
1, 455,462
2, 484,131
2, 959, 910
3, 209, 285
2, 956, 760
4,983, 312
2, 326, 319
2, 648, 278
2, 579, 866
2, 230, 567

7, 241, 205
7, 672,151
8, 768, 894
5, 535, 516
5, 857,181
6, 967, 309

1,377,627

2, 215,032
587, 500
630,558

668, 781

Dollars.

5, 651, 504
8, 316, 222

1864..........................................
1865..........................................

3, 585, 629
4,625,180
1874..........................................
1875..........................................
7, 593, 723
1876......... ................................ 16, 488, 214
1877.......................................... 29, 601, 304
1878.......................................... 37,765, 313
1879.......................................... 45,116, 058
1880.......................................... 37, 758,166

Total.

1,800, 285
4, 477, 096

1, 518, 236
1,785,595

3, 356, 449

a

o m e s t ic

1902.

718, 006
1,142,451

10.839,177 ! 1, 551, 339
I
a

10,187,145
13, 247,142
21, 224, 020
59, 319, 267
76-769,147
88, 528,192
84,081,319
68,821,557
80.399,154
114,994, 402
103, 634,459
99, 750,450
114, 806, 595

7,957,028
2, 946,464
' 2,.906,411
1, 456, 901
3, 451, 561
1,708,175
4, 608, 235
4, 871, 054

5, 874, 222
1, 345, 988
1,405,825
1, 776,694 ! 1,056,601

5, 874, 222
3, 787, 282

1,317,719
1, 655,116
1, 681,209
2, 313, 270
5,314, 738
6, 437, 223
7, 053, 463
6, 288,131
5, 834, 541
6, 624, 374
9.351, 713
8, 629, 723
7, 503, 361
7,919, 670

3, 558,136

745, 850

2, 304, 330
2, 947, 528
3, 095, 840

819, 551
952, 778
1, 314, 489
1,425, 287
1, 356, 534
1,190,117
1, 963, 701

4, 071,882
7, 722, 978
10, 235, 843
11, 438, 660
10, 853, 950
9, 981, 418
13, 571, 387

1, 544, 947
1, 673,144

13,222, 979
12, 951,145
11, 885, 211
11, 836, 591

527,613
695, 500

1, 801, 984
1, 686, 354

32,738,123
1886.......................................... 51, 293, 373

3,149, 091

142, 547,980

9, 231,170

1, 579, 673

1887..........................................

67, 793, 013
54,446, 936

4, 003, 772

136, 809, 074

9,256,486

1, 669,084

13, 959, 934
14,929,342

3, 522, 612

115,766, 679

7, 812, 947

1,677,630

13, 013,189

40, 856, 329

2, 885, 373

77, 596, 862

5, 577.401

1, 749, 870

10,212,644

1890............................... ..........

42, 309,770

2,886, 435

75, 716, 490

5,480, 403

1, 632, 439

9,999,277

1891..........................................
1892..........................................

39, 016, 682

2, 590, 934

135,529,590

9, 277,112

1, 736, 811

13, 604, 857

40, 815,450
43, 016,108

2, 484, 360

142,938,871
100, 776,006

8, 673, 663
6, 306,022

2, 068, 254

13,226,277

124,349, 278

7, 639,851

2,700,871
2, 846,100

11,809,355
14,340,886

1888..........................................
1889..........................................

1893..........................................

1894.......................................... 61,538,458
1895.......................................... ! 58,467,743
1896.......................................... ; 58,747,729
1897.......................................... ! 83,409,441
1898.......................................... 79,415,376
1899.......................................... 108,940, 972
1900............. ............................ 87,880, 515
1901.......................................... 115,949, 219
1902.......................................... 146,769, 292




2, 802, 462
3,854, 935
3,444, 539

125, 790, 318

13, 789, 810

166,391,639

7,034, 678
9, 539,199

3, 310, 593

3,419,158

3, 879, 039

16,837, 396

4,770,231

230,123,603

12,511,389

3,756,058

21, 037, 678

4,138, 887
5, 221, 278
4,839,491

191, 092, 442

9,151, 936
13, 748, 619

3,733, 269
4,597,017

17, 024, 092
23, 566, 914

303,063,083
264,314,474
135, 554,132

13,229,443

5,934,153

24,003, 087

6, 554,225

7, 581,812

6,136,381

7,359, 288

358,004, 521

18, 501,908

6, 247,166

20,272,418
32,108, 362

Included in other manufactures.

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Cloths.
Countries.

Uncolored.

Colored.
Yards.

Dollars.

Germany...................................

102,445

United Kingdom ....................
A ll other Europe................
British North America.........

6,492,'624
2, 586, 619
6, 056, 857

147,779
373, 772

Central America......................
M exico.......................................

9,158, 845
2,420,081

460, 771
146,121

5,432, 204

British W est Indies, includ­
ing Bermuda........................

7, 867
382,840

Yards.

Dollars.

113,874
2,003, 397

13,094
245,251

1,103,153

81,073
209,269

3,599,061
4, 911,057

. o f OP

1902.

1, 419, 305

242,002
115,574

$49

D o m e s t ic

!
All other
manu­
factures.

Totid.

Dollars.

Dolltirs.

580,992
830,871
158, 078
2, 237, 740
412,101
400,026

601,953
1,458,962
38C
1,930
2,820,781
1,114,874
661,721

277,043
136,832

3,644,093

205,303

137,301

2,787, 982
9,132, 590
4, 880, 253

678,449

77,750

163,499

619,647
378,081

546,842
248, 084

1, 237,129
2, 370, 532

72, 621
143,190

7,577
29, 095

627,040
420,369

6, 343, 379
2, 285,470

402,148
109,429

1, 716,815
6, 018, 855

139,663
300, 823

65,724
29,041

607,535
43S1,293

13,161, 964
491,093
Peru............................................ 1
Venezuela................................. ' 7,699,774
Other South America.............
3,416,643
Chinese Empire...................... 47, 526, 088
British East Indies................. 3, 217, 211

609,204

2, 391, 072

138, 235

63,222

32, 268

1, 266, 798

67,414
138, 626

3, 837
19, 434

810,661
103,519

183,971

258, 991
111, 550

C uba................................. .........
H aiti..........................................
Other West Indies..................
Brazil.........................................
Chile..........................................
Colombia...................................

Turkey in A sia........................
British Australasia.................
Other Asia and Oceania.........
Africa.........................................
All other countries.................

306,265
4,187,657
8, 704, 098
363, 216
15, 934

Total............................... 146, 769, 292




342,797
166, 623

2,123,262
2,814,091
1, 988, 357 287,801,676
184,757
7, 085,926
21,963
299, 510
331,350
1,533,085
417, 692
23, 976
773

14,394,341
384, 536
19,836
168,532

8,431
3, 346
418, 806

16,972,166
6,901,215

790,042
370, 762

183,964
113,267
10, 273

7, 359,288 358,004,521

18,501,908

6, 247,166

500,857
609,585
16,494,248
577, 724
45,145
918i, 688
1,391,698
508,005

32,108, 362

O

T

350

WOOL---- PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

N o. 74.—Q U A N T IT Y OF W O O L
t a in e d f o r

Year
end­
ing
June
30-

1840 b
1850...
1860...

Pr o d u c e d , Im p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e ­

C o n s u m p t io n d u r in g

1840, 1850, 1860,

and from

1863

to

1902.

Exports
of do­
mestic.

Domestic
retained for
consump­
tion.

Imports.

Total con­
Foreign
Exports
sumption, Per cent
of con­
of for­ retained for domestic
consump­
sumption,
eign.
and
tion.
foreign.
foreign.

Pounds.
Pounds.
35,802,114
52, 516,959
35,898
60, 264, 913 1, 055, 928

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

35,802,114
52,481,061

9, 898, 740
18,695,294
26, 282, 955

Produc­
tion.9

1863... 106, 000, 000
1864... 123, 000, 000
1865... 142, 000, 000
1866... 355, 000, 000
1867... 160, 000, 000
1868... 168, 000, 000
1869... 180, 000, 000
1870... 162, 000, 000
1871... 160, 000, 000
1872... 150, 000, 000
1873... 158, 000, 000
1874... 170, 000, 000
1875... 181,000, 000
1876... 192,000, 000
1877... 200, 000, 000
1878... 208,250, 000
1879... 211,000,000
1880... 232, 500,000
1881... 240, 000,000
1882... 272,000, 000
1883... 290,000, 000
1884... 300, 000, 000
1885... 308,000, 000
1886... 302, 000,000
1887... 285, 000,000
1888... 269, 000, 000
1889... 265, 000, 000
1890... 276, 000, 000
1891... 285,000, 000
1892... 294, 000, 000

Pounds.

Pounds.
9, 813, 212

45, 615, 326

Per cent,

18, 695, 294
26,125, 891

71,176, 355
85, 334, 876

74, 412, 878

180, 057,156

30.6
41.3

59,208,985
105, 644,278

155, 482
466,182

122, 844, 518
141, 533, 818

44, 420, 375

223,475
679, 281

91, 026, 639
43, 741, 094

213, 871,157
185,274,912

42.6
23.6

973,075
307, 418

154, 026, 925
159, 692, 582

71, 287, 988
38,158, 382

852,045
619, 614

70, 435, 943
37, 538, 768

224,462, 868
197,231, 350

31.0
19.0

25,467, 336 2, 801, 852

22, 665, 484

190,107, 049

11.9

342, 417 38,933, 509
1, 710, 053 47, 520,146
1, 305, 311 66, 752, 717
2, 343, 937 124,163, 472
7, 040, 386 78, 455, 663
6, 816,157 36,123, 384

218,489,122
209,367,254

17.8
22.7

226,727,522
274, 022, 957

29.4
45.3

236,380, 534
205, 803, 784

33.2
17.5

232,156, 099
235, 019, 642
239, 002, 636

22.1
18.3
16.3

250, 399, 004
245, 839, 755

16.9
14.2

356, 791, 676
290, 385, 247
335, 913, 729 .
356, 500, 961
376, 035, 557
375, 392, 825
424, 404,109
392, 051, 798
378,176, 858
388, 083,059
377, 911, 776

34.9
17.3
19.0

558, 435

167,441, 565

444, 387
152, 892
25,195
140, 515

179, 555, 613
161, 847,108

75,129
319,600

157, 924, 871
169, 680, 400
180, 821, 966

178, 034
104, 768
79, 599
347, 854
60,784
191, 551
71, 455
116, 179
64,474
10, 393
88, 006
146, 423
257, 940
22,164
141,576
231,042
291, 922
202, 456

1893... 303,153, 000

91, 858
520, 247

1895... 309, 748, C O 4, 279,109
O
1896... c272,474, 708 6, 945,981
1897... c259,153,251 5,271,535
121,139
1898... c266,720, 684
1899... "272,191,330 1,683,419
1900... 0288,636,621 2,200, 309
199, 565
1901... "302,502, 328
123,278

159,974, 805
149,859, 485

191, 895, 232
199, 920, 401

75,121, 728
91,250,114

39, 275, 926
49, 230,199
68, 058, 028
126, 507, 409
85,496, 049
42, 939, 541

54,901, 760 3, 567, 627
44, 642, 836 1, 518,426
42,171,192 3, 088,957

48,449, 079
39,005,155
232,308,449 128,131, 747
239,928, 545 55, 964, 236
271,883, 821 67, 861, 744
289,935, 526 70, 575,478
299, 989, 607 78, 350, 651
307, 911, 994 70, 596,170
301, 853, 577 129,084, 958
284, 742,060 114, 038, 030
268, 977, 836 113,558,753
264, 858, 424 126, 487, 729
275, 768, 958 105,431, 285
284, 708, 078 129,303, 648
207, 902,146
210, 939,216

157, 064
708, 850

5,952, 221
4,104, 616
3, 648, 520
5, 507,534
3, 831,836
4,010,043
2,304, 701
3,115, 339
6, 534, 426
6, 728, 292
4,359,731
3, 263,094
3, 288,467
2, 638,123

51, 334,133
43,124, 410
39,082, 235
42, 496, 858
34,900, 539
124,483, 227
50,456, 702
64,029, 908
66,565,435
76, 045, 950
67, 480, 831
122, 550,532
107,309, 738
109,199, 022
123,224, 635
102,142, 818
126, 665, 525

411, 373, 603

293, 797, 544 148, 670, 652 3, 007, 563 145, 663,089
303, 061,142 172, 433, 838 4, 218, 637 168,215, 201
297, 537,137 55,152, 585 5, 977,407 49,175,178
305,468,891 206, 033, 906 2,343,081 203,690,825

439, 460, 633

265, 528, 727 230, 911,473 6, 026, 236 224,885, 237
253,881, 716 350,852, 026 3,427,834 347,424,192

18.7
20.6
18.0
28.9
27.4
28.9
31.8
27.0
30.8
33.1

471, 276, 343
346, 712, 315

35.7

509,159,716

40.0

490,413, 964

45.9
57.8

601,305,908
396, 889,915

14.2

266, 599, 545 132,795, 202 2,504, 832 130,290, 370
76, 736, 209 12,411,916 64,324, 293
286, 436, 312 155,928, 455 5,702,251 150, 226, 204

334,832,204

19.2

436,662,516

34.4

302, 302, 763 103, 583, 505 3,590,502

99,993, 003

402, 295,766

316, 217, 754 166, 576, 966 3,104,663 163,472,303

479,690,057

24.9
34.1

270, 507, 911

aFrom estimates of the Department of Agriculture.
bTear ending September 30.
0Estimated by S. N. D. North, secretary National Association of Wool Manufacturers.




21.5
26.3

355, 722

1894... 298, 057, 384

1902... 316,341,032

85,528

32.8

No. 75.— Q u a n t i t i e s

and

V

alues

of

W O O L , H A IR OF T H E A L P A C A , G O A T ,
1893

to

and

O T H E R L IK E A N I M A L S ,

Im ported

from

1902.
Year ending June 30—

Countries and classes.
1893.
CLASS

1,

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1902.

1901.

1900.

CLOTH ING W O O L .

Europe:
A us tria- Hun gary.

4,563

dolls..
r l b S ___
Denmark...............
dolls..
France................... 1fib s----l dolls..
Germany............... ' f i b s .. ..
i dolls..
Russia, Baltic and r lbs___

110,516
17, 603

32,265
5. 697
35,315
23,136

48
17

1, 541
192
12,912
9, 388

Total Europe

f i b s .. ..
* dolls..

North America :
B r it i s h N o r t h r i b s ....
America............. i dolls..
M exico................... r i b s ....
1 dolls..




7, 884,860

375,503
95, 090
11,178 '
2, 968, 885
741,468 1
55,220
15, 986

1, 243, 690
1, 645
216
6, 553,133
1, 677, 023
392,605
66, 047

19,354
4, 319
16, 972, 281
4, 283, 671
798, 691

4, 066, 800
720, 913

1, 384
45, 566, 022
7,684,310

60
12

93,479
10,390

29,897,347
' 5, 683, 647

4,081,361
730,522

96,962
16, 729
86,821
9, 551

1,156,131
299,254
73, 092

139, 277

13,113

280
67

220, 697
41,993
290,624

752,203

326, 674

103, 425
97
8

34,498

115,953
13, 591

48, 728
157
23
109,196
13, 998

102,100

38,464
3, 355

125,054
20,544

93,671
17, 511

557, 733
74, 520

16,013
• 9,930
1, 217
359
39

10,514
3,110

!

60,225
7,444

1

16, 096
29,719, 251
5, 637,211

348
43
1,183, 881
210,283
45
g

12, 647, 072
2,121, 584

4, 264
450

White Seas......... i dolls..
f
Turkey in Europe. • lbs___
* dolls..
United Kingdom... Clbs----* dolls..
A ll other Europe. ! f i b s .. ..
* dolls..

675
2, 722,599

56, 403, 900
9, 810, 493
116, 516

107, 529,135
18, 982,124

19, 757, 459

4, 502,541
720, 926

13,182,411
2, 618,164

1, 359

13,109,439

17, 603, 956
2,437,172

431
43

2.271,532
15
20
13,974,423
2, 392,321

18, 029, 517
2,482,477

12, 399

31,832
4, 217

3, 755, 668
4,672
2, 382

51,521, 954
8, 840,894

71, 356, 923
12,810, 318

137, 998, 365
25, 535,192

22,175, 629
4, 280, 751

5,523,337
871,671

13, 687,004
2,701, 577

78,107

1,415, 549

1,147, 323

715, 599

454, 246

11,220
150
10

243,714
65,803
2,728

214, 005
95, 334

122, 232
139, 903

159, 477
13, 971

236, 646
26, 053

3,940

7, 593

72, 421
382
23

419
13

108
6

97

'

124,099
20,160
309
24

198
8

190, 253
33,153
1, 230
278

WOOL— IMPORTS, BY COUNTRIES.

dolls..
fib s-----

Values

o f WOOL, HAIR OF THE ALPACA, GOAT, a n d OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, I m po rted , e t c .— Continued.

352

No. 7 5 . —Q u a n t it ie s a n d

Year ending June 30—
Countries and classes.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1901.

1900.

1902.

CLASS 1, CLOTHING WOOL—
continued.
South America:

Brazil.......................S
< dolls..
C h ile.......................f i b s .. ..
( dolls..
r 1hfi
Ecuador................. 5 08
i dolls
ribs----P em .........................1 dolls..
ribs----UrU« U*’ ' ............... 1 dolls..
| r> Vipr Sniit.li r ]ha
| f
Amfricfi

1,780

6, 643, 544

103, 728
504,436

244
69,916
6,955

778, 720
284,145
26,131

365,398

44,306

29,325

459, 080
45, 070

129, 592
14,166
847,728

15, 904

2, 250
855
597, 811
81,540

2,094
10, 329, 318
1, 098,716

232,173
29,618

6,128, 552
871, 305
54, 926
5, 358
1,598, 911
123,871
473
47
166,943

2,421,864
210,624

4, 215, 887
557,530
249, 651
24, 065
1,303, 893
101, 003

11, 326
13,362,288

933, 033

1,581, 738

*’

/■Ilia
Turkey in A s ia ... | dol)8

2,081,817
244, 595

1,300,055
182,691

1,950,731

16,027,381
1,950,591

3, 407, 826
373,152
200, 727

33,986, 971
3,158,221
277,012

4,792
1,177, 568

81, 623
1, 269, 926
139, 515

20,874
1, 255, 624

30, 764
535,449

99, 049

28, 025

5,126

3,795
169

106,405

' 9,045
1,490

1,154
211, 253
50, 750

*565,997
74, 424

276,103
34,553
171,858
17, 920

9,204
823
.....................

36, 057,018

12, 035, 280

5, 433, 969

35, 247,393

2,257, 692

567, 668

3, 269,483

169,373

420

41,053

12,288

73

2, 383

7,069,486
865, 289

67,112

17, 731, 991

66,142

4,692,933
889, 247

669, 267

4,006,450
482,972

115,845

7,229

I r.................

11,098

507

/ I'K
a
A ll other A s ia .. . . ^

Total Asia..........\ ^ *
t dolls..

. 10,181, 715
1, 984, 650
367, 260

95
10

A s ia :
Chinese Empire... ^

2, 693,426
365, 984
76, 246

50, 070
4, 291

93, 583

16,977
8,077,576

»

T o t a l S o u t h r l b s ----America..........t dolls ..




19,891, 243
2, 869, 395
288,040
19,850

28
8

40,463
6,175
9,204
823

7,229
!

929, 710

169, 373

507

73,287

12,288

115,845
11, 098

28
8

i.........
420
73

41,053
2, 383

WOOL -----IMPORTS, BY COUNTRIES.

c lbs----Argentina............. i dolls..

Oceania:
lbs----British Australasia ^ dolls..

s

French Oceania . . . <

9, 072, 239
1, 662,895

4, 666,360
795,147

12,381, 906
1, 846, 648

lbs___

a

1902-

Hawaiia

Brit

to
CO

Egypt.............. j

l b s ....
dolls..

t ■
2, 066, 548
258,372

627
64

997
75

43,311, 565
7,876,676
4, 645, 548
1, 031, 965
1, 300, 072
256,186
704,964

! dolls..
•lbs___

167,180
483

1dolls..
- l b s ....

19

9, 877
2, 763

85,134
11,291
6, 736, 201
1,466,641

30, 374
5, 424
1, 548, 505
399, 875

2,846,444
287,738

191,354
21, 289

l b s ....
dolls..
; lb s-----

! dolls..
'l b s .. ..
1dolls..
D L.
O




16, 238

17, 366

15, 836
896

8,102, 257
890, 363

6,073,878

1,368,914

672, 808

164,507

13, 353
1,414

50,883
4,756

31, 397
3,356

10, 685, 496
1, 748, 359

87,151, 522
13,335, 602

117,233,440
19, 448, 471

1,187,483

6,400, 202
1,276, 531
5,593,181
1,041,721
876, 578
239,139
22,181

6, 505, 645
1,597,112
3, 817,160
795,824
741,490
253, 374
430,624

6,653
584, 593
73, 537

4,261,399
662, 348

13,476, 735
2,637,581

421,053
48,155
741,384
80,553

301, 084
132, 798
33, 737
187, 973
56, 867

*

2, 775, 790
519,177
31
2
16,198

11, 007, 947
2, 933, 751
2,104
190

11,146, 390

12, 523, 206

2, 044,686

2,128, 970

11,062

810

3, 714
177

377,754
49, 083

429, 404
90,128

95
10

7, 309
566

1,698
157

2,008
403

45,442,987
7, 969, 611

12, 976, 999
1,948, 954

37,404, 243
8, 009, 985

1, 770
252
30,681,475
5, 025,194

3, 072, 622
643,492
985,879

2, 111, 028
577, 773
36, 971
8,166

9, 449, 693
1, 886, 533
2,170, 690
425,466
747, 920

98,454

6, 035
1,030
6,008
355
200,759, 079
34, 281, 656
21,Oil,883
4, 297,774
7,374,563
1,448,137
422,794
131, 345

201,078

179, 372
29,169
6,826
500

260,511

140

15,756,318
3,509,736

9,142, 250
1,310,364
37,951,490
7,187, 620

232,703
29, 769
4,320,873
859, 599

293, 948
30, 299
1,290, 263
147, 342

1,283, 281
128, 318
1,828,129
259,722

687,275
70,561
488, 760
49, 279

7,420
1,122
2,155,419
587,061

590, 498
55, 236
111, 332
12,268

262, 980
61,211
12, 631, 283
2, 633, 721

1, 395, 065
134,289
259,897

564
113
66,131, 670
7, 927,919

3, 863, 877

3, 499,034

733, 350
1, 067, 960
192, 387
235, 758
92,226
26,158
11,004
290, 511
45,734
5, 484, 264
1, 074,701

647,979
1, 727, 992
274, 668

81, 656
6, 091, 024
1, 071, 866

1,150,948

1, 338, 381

118, 421
198,638
18,059

135,655
254, 645
22, 738

28,362

aThe commerce between the United States and Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

207, 809
67,563

656,189

353

Europe:
' b
Austria-Hungary. |l1 s .. ..
! dolls..
' l b s .. ..
Belgium........
! dolls..

367
18
211, 617

374
34

dolls..
■lbs----Turkey in Asia..

435, 504

l b s ....

dolls..
l b s ....
All other countries .... <
dolls..
lbs----Total class 1 .
dolls..
CLASS 2, COMBING W OOL.
OOL.
United Kingdom . . .

3,841,573

1,189, 254
145, 243

14,175, 777
2,571,840

18, 604, 609
3,159, 610
4,112
280
229,877

WOOL— IMPORTS, BY COUNTRIES.

Turkey in Africa:

141,863
10,627

dolls..

Africa :

20, 253, 238
3, 559,101

o f WOOL, HAIR OF THE ALPACA, GOAT, a n d OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, I m po rted , etc . — Continued.

354

No. 75.— Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s

Year ending June 30—
Countries and classes.

1893.

1894.

1895.

|

1896.

1898.

1897.

1900.

1899.

1901.

1902.

CLASS 3, CARPET W OOL— COnt’d.
Europe—Continued.

ribs----dolls..
^
Russia, Baltic and ( lbs----W hite Seas........<1dolls..
^ lbs___
Russia, Black Sea. <
i dolls ..
^ lbs -----Switzerland..........<
1dolls
£ lbs . . . .
■
Turkey in Europe. <
1dolls..
^ lbs___
United Kingdom. . <
{ dolls . .
r i b s ....
A ll other Europe. <
1 dolls..

1,422,465
155,849
16, 575, 721

102, 698
233,400 21,231
4, 238,664

1,242, 360
14, 259, 512

318, 762
4, 816, 373

1, 480, 957
42,120
5, 338
2, 533,638
254,119
26, 742, 905

555, 255
7, 714
813
965,155
78,306

^lb s___
Total Europe . . . <
>dolls..
North America:
Dominion of Csu

f 11)9
: dolls..

^ lb s ....
M exico...................^
id olls..




311, 915
53, 330
8, 799,115
1,146, 891
2, 379, 654

960,932

158, 329
4, 469, 051

262, 387
5, 276, 216

540,407
7,154,600
809,665 !

447,807
5, 471, 933
687,212

499, 493
6, 601, 483
798,146
36, 552
3, 769
901, 583

6, 292, 044
683, 978
50, 305

7,167,171
753,541

1,927,036
169, 780
26, 425,437
1 2,819,448

3,854

70, 779
12,035

72,651,788
7,214, 704
*

17, 772, 802
1, 788,029

50, 246, 837
5, 349, 001

5 824
566

391, 723

58,676
6,293

74, 698
8, 864
3,171, 081
335,499

88,792
11, 356
1,545,115
155,197

1, 062, 551
112,023
7,664, 597

721, 358
73, 946
3,842,249
359,080

88, 576
40, 006, 890

708,182
9,544,073
978,131
42, 228
4, 064
624, 798
61, 717
23, 431, 925
2,609,791
27, 530
2, 826

2, 024,270
9,420

12,070

4, 912, 533
42, 228
3, 755

52, 657, 736
5, 954, 051

67, 467, 046
8,156, 920

46,819, 516
4, 940, 937

36,458, 472
3, 760,462

33,054

29, 988
1, 756
354
17

142,988
13, 674
5, 062, 343
505, 697
27, 998, 444
3,271, 652
121, 492

9, 462, 352
987.178
19, 782
2,355
773,160
78, 864
19,294,414

712

571,493
72, 619
3, 784,008
375,292
2,187, 717
233,117
7, 647,177
745,037
9, 784, 699
931, 839
77, 336
8,939
1,779,165
173,407
29, 442, 397

312,497
38,010

647,160
76, 316

1,303, 717
137,884
2, 026,451

3, 385,166
363, 096
3, 313,173

207,457
8, 969,693
973, 097

358, 928
11,102, 204

3, 461,103
317,653

3,996, 509
339, 232
10, 234
1,193
1, 277, 303

1,475,837
144, 061

1,142,187

120, 235

22, 324,810

30,852, 501

62, 258
4, 052

2, 315, 651
134, 595
15, 480

3,100, 748
686, 593

56,991, 212

41, 358, 289

5, 889, 860

4, 285,773

56,863, 869
5, 734, 764

3,182,907

74,436

I
44, 562

22 448
2,958
14, 710
743

270 1
16 |
500
24 |

3,016
150
15

5, 956
652
25
3

66, 235
3, 3t 8

57
6

W OOL ----- IMPORTS, BY COUNTRIES.

65,315
7,162
8,091,639
780 522

2,992,952

1,135, 294 '
115, 417
5,204,083

68, 826
11, 662
6,180, 653
668, 307
1, 557, 795

16,861
1,843

lbs----dolls..
lbs----dolls..

South America:
Argentina.............
B razil.....................
C hile.......................
Ecuador.................

13,713, 276
1, 325,121
143,426

< dolls..
r i b s ....

9,867
1,140, 453

37, 442
2,504
1, 052, 821

1 dolls..
f lbs___

89, 596

80, 295

Id blls..
f i b s .. ..
t dolls..

f i b s .. ..
d dolls..
c l b s ....
Venezuela.............
ddolls..

Uruguay.................

8,981,887
779,227

18,880, 491
1, 610, 625
22, 977
2,129
1, 690, 669
133,274

13, 335,224
1,283,077
184,422
11, 524
1,839,229
136,514
14, 249

14, 374,841

9, 532,573

1, 248,618
316,806

788,101
139,227
7,354
998,870
70,032

17,347
1,678,897
123,782

54, 219

15,624

4, 082
22,022

1,118
9,000

1, 071

1,649
140
16, 056

9,466, 942
690,721

141,135
7,759

254,705
38,450
864,047

1, 050, 706
78, 833

South c lbs-----

Am erica......... l dolls..

9,549,401

805, 897
133,306

636,944
43,424
2,522
1,106,810
61,137

11,749
663,742

63,423

38,100

29, 006
2, 500

33, 698
3,045

7,682

1,388

465
97
34

15, 073, 396
1,429, 737

10,127, 202
866,444

20,624, 955
1, 747, 701

15,413,029
1,436,851

16, 408,044
I, 392, 914

10,700, 796
868, 077

6,105, 714
459,429

10, 608,902

11, 345, 342
856,245

10,714,879
701,574

20,744, 689
1,811,427
403, 937

10,186, 264
818,157

26,046, 543

24, 537, 480
1, 600, 280
43,160

21,449,747
1, 553,947
29, 611
2,559

19,523,016
1, 552,444
390,181

14, 264, 551
1,084, 535
816 122

30, 709,966
2,157,473
690,363
66,380

18,579,442
1,439,320
1, 626,343
178,458
5,819, 905
575,273
155,688
15,829

793, 982

15, 007
952
237
19

Asia:
f lbs----Chinese Empire ..
d dolls..
East Indies—Bri­ f lbs----tish ....................... d dolls..
f i b s .. ..
Turkey in A s ia ...
d dolls..
f lbs___
A ll other Asia----ddolls..

35, 283
13,316,069
1,202,852

267,043
21,481
3,894,324
371,738

15,110
1, 437

1,694, 498
883,936
122, 765
7, 307,696
639,698

3,115
5, 015, 811
471, 704

1,194
145

34, 479, 805
3, 050, 999

14, 347,631
1, 211,376

Austral­ r lbs___

104, 043
18, 916
2, 723
315

46, 296
455
37

6, 080,214
619,906

42,897

213,802
17,164

165, 687
16,918

37, 694, 345
2,860,923

87,531

245,519

asia....................... d dolls..
f lbs----French Oceania...
ddolls..

Total A sia..........
Oceania:
British




34, 239, 369
2,457,106

228, 665
24, 790

3,944,085
394,188
3, 205
243

33,072
5,104, 326
513,411
433, 261

29, 596, 451

28,205,134

25, 450, 784

19, 027,963

2, 075,099

2, 218. 040

2,141, 824

1,566,497

14,162,567jj
1, 227,262

26,181,378
2,208,880

154, 291
26, 942
|

i

................... 1
........................................

I
j

355

f i b s .. ..
d dolls..

6,497, 111
636, 744

8,100,067
630,453
991,631
105,148
4,905,182
474,743

COUNTRIES.

2,000
17,500
1,167

23,208

496

37, 385
4, 556
2,520
104

20, 000

901
13,113
632

A ll other South r lbs___
America............. {d o lls ..
T o ta l

10, 540,515

1,120
90

1, 076
30, 428
2,804

4,880,175
369,792

WOOL— IMPORTS, B\

Peru.........................

f lbs----l dolls..
r i b s ....

V alues

o f WOOL, HAIR OF THE ALPACA, GOAT, a n d OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, I m po rted , e t c .— Continued.

356

No. 75.— Q u a n t it ie s a n d

Year ending June 30Countries and classes.
1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

c l a s s 3, c a r p e t w o o l — c o n t ’d .

110, 977
7, 933
18, 489
1 570

22,148
1 974
1, 815
127

A ll other countries.. . 5
*
t dolls

23,815
2 535
26,189
1,521

Total class3 . . . . £ lbs"
<dolls

13,960
1,611

11,617
491

267,697
29, 491

536, 972

83,031, 342
7,954,482

61, 603,791
5, 786,882

105, 892,929
9, 617,230

67,417,766
6,429, 986

94, 354, 272

45,442,987
7, 969, 611
4, 320, 873
859, 599

37,404,243
8, 009, 985
12, 631, 283
2, 633, 721

30,681,475

66,131, 670

5,025,194
5,484,264

105, 892, 929
9, 617, 230

67,417,766
6,429, 986

7,927,919
6, 091,024
1, 071, 866
94, 354, 272
8,712,003

155, 928,455
20, 260, 936

103,583,505
12, 529,881

28, 029
3,010

28, 524
1, 731

122, 386, 072
11,720,863

42, 918, 584
3, 959, 204

105, 405, 649
9, 583,238

97,921*715
9,493, 035

112,141,457
11,773, 915

43,311, 565
7,876, 676
6, 736,201

87,151, 522
13,335,602
13, 476,735

117,233,440

2, 637, 581

19,448,471
15,756,318
3,509,736

200,759, 079
34,281,656

105,405,649
9, 583, 238
206, 033, 906
25,556,421

rib s ..
Grand total........ i ,
? dolls.

172,433,838
21,064,180

55,152,585
6,107, 438

1,466, 641

11,371
1, 335
576,762
64,792

110, 247
12, 714

1,380
140

98,893
10, 888

122, 386,072
11, 720,863




58, 766
6,551

9, 289
359

Total class 3 c lb s ..
carpet............. i dolls

Total class 2 c lb s..
combing......... i dolls.

74, 047

636
23

96, 070
9, 555

11, 753
42, 626
2,851

10,685, 496
1,748, 359
1, 548,505
399, 875
42, 918, 584
3, 959, 204

Total class l r l b s ..
clothing......... I dolls

29, 680
3,192

97,921,715
9,493, 035

37,951,490
7,187, 620
112,141, 457
11, 773,915

83,031,342
7, 954, 482

12, 976,999
1, 948,402
2,155,419
587,061
61, 603, 791
5, 786,882

230,911,473
32,451,242

350,852,026
53,243,191

132, 795, 202
16, 783, 692

76, 736, 209
8, 322, 345

59,072

1, 074,701

» The commerce between the United States and Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

8, 712, 003

166, 576, 966
17, 711,788

WOOL— IMPORTS, BY COUNTRIES.

Oceania—Continued.
xr
..
f i b s ...
Hawaiia................. < , ..
. „.
t dolls
Africa:
r ib s ..
British Africa----- < . ..
I dolls
Turkey in Africa:
™
( lb s ..
Egyp t ..............{ sons

35*

IMPORTS OP SUGAR AND MOLASSES.

N o. 76.— Quantities and Values of S U G A R and M O L A S S E S Imported, th^
j

Annual Amounts
1856 to 1902.

of

D uty Collected

on, and

Cost

per

Sugar.
Year
ending
June
30—

Dutiable.

Free and dutiable.

Cents.
4.13

23, 434, 508

655, 846, 362
694,838,197

30, 577,335
31,078,970

6,797,879.00
6,941, 553. 00

4.66
4.47

30, 637, 897

6, 511, 251.00

557,738, 382

809,749, 958
557, 738, 382

20, 357, 090

11, 624,493.00

3.78
3.65

518,594, 861

518, 594,861

19, 082, 017

632,230,247
651,936, 494
1865....
1866.... 1,000,055, 024

632,230,247

29,660,076

11,118,544.38
14,301,234.65

3.68
4.69

651,936,494

27, 325, 897

4.19

1, 000, 055, 024
849,054,006
1,121,189,415

40, 669,172
35, 941, 253

1857....
1858....
1859....
1860 . . .
1861....
1862....
1863....
1864....

Pounds.
545, 226,430

Pounds.
545, 226, 430

776,980,262
519,200,387

776,984, 262

Dollars.
22, 537, 414
42, 774, 614

519, 200, 387

655,846,362
694,838,197
809, 749,958

of

5.51
4.51

Free and dutiable.

Gallons.
23,617, 674
32,705,844
24,566,357
32,818,146
30,922,633 '
29, 941,397
25,157, 280
31, 206,986
33,871,230
37,306,168

1,247, 833,430
1,196, 773.569

49,495,102
60, 407, 202

17, 642,958.88
27, 312, 967.65
28, 570,492. 23
30,447,970.89
30,923,907.06

56, 923, 745

36,819, 041.26

45,285, 983
56,123,079
4.41 56,408,435
4.84 |53,304,030
4.76 56,373,537

1, 277,473, 653
1,509,185,674
1, 568,304,592

64, 621,239

30,751,497.34

5.06

81, 213,001
82,716, 953

28,865,447.02
29,832,579.43

5.38

44,401,359
42,214,403

5.27

43,533,909

1874.... 1,701, 297, 869
1875.... 1,797,509,990
1876.... 1, 493,977,472
1877.... 1, 623,932, 669

1,701, 297, 869
1,797,509,990
1,493,977,472

81, 887, 463
73, 330, 556
58,120, 583

32,491,318.70
34, 650, 084. 66

1,654,556,831

1, 507, 515,385

1, 537,451,934

84, 978,182
73, 090, 958

39,438,417.55
35,268, 294.48
37,075, 426. 96

1, 793, 004, 002
1,768, 253,496
1,869,957,918
1, 884, 267,751
2, 023, 686,453

1,834, 365, 836
1, 829, 291, 684
1,946, 745, 205
1, 990,152, 374
2.137, 667, 665
2, 756, 416,896
2, 717,884, 653
2,689,881,765
3,136, 443, 240
2,700,284, 282
2,762, 202, 967
2, 934, Oil, 560

72, 078, 688
80,087, 720
86,670, 624
90,439, 675
91, 637, 992

38,065,803. 76
39, 739,306.49
46,318,073. 49
46,711,795.14
44, 591, 448.98

98,264,607
72,519, 514
80,773,744
78,411,224
74, 245, 206
88, 543, 971
96, 094, 532

47,500,749.79
50,885, 915. 89
50, 265,538.24
56,507,495.57
50, 647,014.17
54,896,437.38

1867....

849, 054, 006

1868.... 1,121,189,415
1869.... 1,247, 833,430
1870.... 1,196,773, 569
1871.... 1, 277,473, 653
1872.... 1,509,185,674
1873.... 1, 568, 304, 592

1878....
1879....
1880....
1881....
1882....
1883....

1884.... 2, 631,258,228
1885.... 2,548, 232,050
1886.... 2, 498, 258, 590
1887.... 2, 918,152, 405
1888.... 2, 471,743, 769
1889.... 2, 518, 878, 284
1890.... 2, 709,554,549
1891.... 1, 839,147, 334
1892....
1893....
1894....

14, 880,402
33,405,081
58,965,576

1895.... 1,127, 279,779
1896.... 3,544,163, 288
1897.... 4,487,708,753

Suga$,

Molasses.
Average
cost per
Duty collected. pound in
foreign
country.
Dollars.
6, 385, 975.00
12,477,020.00
4,550, 639.00

1856....

Pound

4.07
4.23

4.81 1 47,189,837
4.08 49,112, 255
3. 89 39,026,200

Dollars.
4, 334, 668
8,259,175
4,116,759
5, 062,850
5,216,321
4,149,429
3,427,813
4, 732,378
7, 256,064
7,426,397
7,683,241
11, 415, 275
12,100,332
12, Oil, 147
12,888, 250
10,192, 384
10,627,511
9, 901,051
10,947,824
11,685,2?4
8,157,470
7,831, 872

5.14

30,327,825

4.75

27,577,542

6,778,568

3. 93

38,460,347

4.38
4.45
4. 54
4.29

38,120,880
28, 708,221
37, 268,830
33,228,270

7,202,881
8,725,078
6, 734, 084
10, 040,511
7, 679, 604

3. 56
2. 67
3.00
2.50

34,128, 640
31, 392, 893
39,079, 808
38,007, 700
35,582, 539
27, 024, 551
31,497,243

2.75
3.21
3.28

5, 600, 685
4,199, 296
5, 595, 670
5, 355,475
5, 491, 095
4, 753, 897

3. 04 »20,604,463

5,168,795
a2, 659,172

163,956.25

2. 94 b22,448,209
3.09 b15,490, 679

b2,877,744
bl, 992,334

250, 763.50

2.92' b19,670, 663

bl, 984,778
1,295,146

3,483, 477,222 105, 728, 216

53, 985,873. 85
32,303,692.63

3,556,509,165 104,408,813
3,766,445, 347 116, 255, 784
4, 345,193, 881 126. 871, 889
3,574,510,454 76, 462, 836

15,354,290.00

2.14

76,795.14

3, 896, 338,557

89,219,773

29,808,140.30

2.29

15,075,879
4, 687, 664

4,918,905,733

99,066,181

41,253,753.00

2.01

3,702,471

737, 265
586, 513

1898.... 2,190,154,053

2, 689, 920, 851

60,472, 749

29, 378,937.81

2.25

3,603,547

544,016

1899.... 3,517, 950,689

3,980, 250,569

94, 964,120

61,428,331.87

2. 39

5,821,556

789, 576

I960.... 3,513,373,425
1901.... 3,975,005,840

4,018,086,530 100,250,974
3, 975, 005,840 90,487, 800
3,031, 915,875 55,061,097

57,417,772.33

2.49

62,680, 260.03

2. 28
1.82

7,025, 068
11, 453,156

1,123,923

14, 391,215

1,037,696

1902.... 3,031,915,875

52,622,601.01

•Of this amount 4,490,912 gallons, valued at $698,197, was imported dutiable.




890, 524

bA ll free of duty.

77

.— Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s

of

SUGAR I m po r ted , b y

C o u n t r ie s ,

fr o m

1893 to 1902.

358

N o.

Year ending June 30—
Countries and grades.

1896.

1897.

Austria-Hungary.
Belgium.................
France . . .
Germany .
I t a l y ........
Netherlands.

f l b s ...

' i dolls.
ribs...
‘ l dolls.
ribs...
' I dolls.
fib s ...
* <dolls.
ribs...
" <dolls.
fib s ...
' c dolls.

34, 223,342
1, 092,440
71,187, 583
2,118,381

325,503,840
9, 475, 615
2, 648, 280
82, 663
2,147,262
57,750

44,298, 878
1,412, 795
80,479,170
2,357,754
13, 781, 594
422,042

5,192,498
114,514
24,338,139
458, 779

354, 681, 971
11, 063, 898

301,975, 840
6, 099, 213

11, 735, 515
338, 722

7, 703, 508
137, 870

24,923
889

39, 760, 435
931,263
72,721, 085
1, 771, 977
21, 417, 730

93, 547, 897
1, 683,410
130,317,484
2,308, 793

1,481,834
34,854

95, 221,922
2,108,595
15,142, 873
352, 025

145,353, 364
3,348,720

588, 933, 642
12, 290,739

689,921, 932
14,884,452

202, 812, 973

1,677, 841
42, 744

68, 462, 705
1,459, 468

660, 000

138, 084, 955
2, 656,135

24,996,329
390, 843

1, 062, 083
26, 771

Russia on Baltic and r lb s ..

654, 843, 277
13, 808, 655

14, 927

rlbs . .
I dolls.

Total Europe . . . 5
‘
l dolls.
f i b s ...
All other countries. . . i
„
t dolls.
f lb s ...
Total beet sugar $ \
i dolls.
Ic

17,970

3,822,690
89,376

Russia on Black Sea..
' t dolls.
United Kingdom .

3, 233, 870

53, 300
1,341

815,702

White Seas............... c dolls

67,852,487
1, 661, 922

11,088
156

89, 771, 938
1, 386, 433
488, 621
449,922, 637 1, 511, 401, 968
27, 636, 433
10,404,172

7,503, 496
159, 382

51, 527, 096
949, 601

623,536

5, 304,413

19, 660
436,333,843
12, 846,509

195, 311

5, 081,194
99, 811
344,316,102
6,911,076
3,060, 630
82, 206

436, 333,843
12,846,509

510,350, 276
15, 793, 041

43, 591, 641
1, 282,249

24,312,885
592,620

2,239,776

604,681, 045 1, 865, 554, 849
33,688,653
14,048, 793
22, 646
505

701,538,213
14, 800, 587

49,228
908,681, 614
20, 028,555

255, 000, 069
4, 201, 441
30,150
_________ 603
255, 030, 219
4, 202, 044

1, 865, 577,495

347,376,732
6, 993,282

24, 425, 459
742,747

14, 703, 531
267.814

13, 355, 662
293,378

33, 689,158

CANE SUGAR, NOT A BO VE NO. 16
D UTC H STANDARD IN COLOR.
United Kingdom..




flb S ....
dolls.

24,035, 776
581, 713

34, 789, 357
737,214

16,116, 058

16,589, 537

378, 091

431, 375

7,135,681
179,213

16, 718, 584
416,901

10, 727, 792
185,746

QUANTITIES AND VALUES OP SUGAR IMPORTED.

B E E T SUGAR, NOT AB O V E NO. 16
D UTCH S TAND AR D IN COLOR.

A ll other Europe........

lbs----dolls..

5,191
225

22, 062
1,084

66,142 '!
1, 542 |

British North America
Central America..........

24, 425, 459
742, 747

43,596, 832
1, 282, 474

24, 312, 885
592, 620

24, 057,838
582, 797

34,789,357 1
737,214 '

f i b s ....

15,120, 016

dolls..
; lbs-----

632,777
444,964

3, 462, 662
176,651
1, 363,214

3,670, 587
140,336

1,216,730
88, 065

902,747
66, 069

10,255
1, 886, 393

577, 650
6, 618
2,999, 736

136,640

dolls..
f i b s ....
dolls..

2,464
3, 680, 394

54, 436

58, 342

48, 062

40, 080
2, 922,903
67, 685

2, 374
66

16,182,200

18, 585, 937

379,633

472, 445

7,135, 681
179, 213

16, 720, 958
416, 967

10,727, 792
185, 746

130, 224
6,814

159, 708
3, 859

3, 869
390

900
51

1, 968
43

5, 569, 867
224, 677

6,071,482
154,628
3, 088, 331

3, 907, 387
90, 600
1, 891,917
41,077

5, 505, 507
134, 839
1, 357, 934
35, 953

9,155,188
203, 741

200, 479, 351
232,988, 684
4, 603,409
5, 058, 549
705,455,920 1, 099,404, 363
18,243,635
26, 373, 690
21, 664,980
19, 217, 052
460, 694
544, 985

194,968, 251
3, 226, 544

1,412, 255
19,111

2, 893,145
44,698

322,103, 866
5,893, 877

231,351,186

264,596,400

4, 551, 282
440,225, 111
9,828, 607
14, 832, 891
312,443

5, 967, 814
663, 543,657
16, 412, 088
22, 711, 543
556, 562
5,085, 441
136, 893

52,978

336, 915
9, 340

T "881 Indies.
V
256, 784, 785
193,498,237
332,967, 481
217, 409,918
lbs----6,889,657
9, 487,434
3, 989, 614
dolls..
4, 700, 236
C u b a.......................... lbs----- 1,843,651, 095 2,127, 497, 454 1, 845, 762, 623 1, 093,171, 312
( dolls..
60,637,631
63,147, 485
40,100,180
24,102,835
l
9,131, 589
13, 894, 070
15, 558, 546
12,202, 619
D anish.......................* f lbs----205,333
431,217
261, 728
! dolls..
473,153
7,129,677
1, 972, 828
D u tch ......................... t lbs___
174,482
t dolls..
48,974
B ritish.......................

French....................... r lbs___
r dolls..

208,648
5, 253

335,529
12, 704

407,706
10, 996

Santo Domingo........' r i b s ....
! dolls..

99,578,182

75, 484,143

56, 352, 522

3,227,522
64,035,840
2,054,201

2,392,514
89,421, 821
2, 875,810

994, 073
66,492,169

81,582,572
1,707,308
116,972,841

1,188,951

2,459,302

258,447,122
5, 688, 714

180,262,039
2, 701, 287

377, 581
66,138
935
1,450

652,157
18,342

191,457,878
3, 776, 486

46,940, 759
917, 457
140,773,692
2,136, 989

170,107
2, 094
98, 417, 540
1, 912,965
94, 336, 444

107,202,587
2,495, 690

72, 558,181
2,449, 616

112,213,037
2,659,456

122,206,692
3,365, 061

■

.

!

107,193, 244
2, 959, 067

111,580,425

879,610,539 1,175, 352, 665 1,125,743, 761 1, 459,455, 500
18, 642,441
28, 228, 503
29, 304, 720
34, 870, 342

1, 306, 869, 035
23, 872,440

2,030,239

12,428, 502
260, 957
139,426,195
2,317, 987

2, 061, 977

68, 373
41,222,162
810, 276

89,684, 600
1, 693, 588

293,327, 013
5, 347, 503

•The commerce between the United States and Porto Rico is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

1,322
349, 794,460
4, 908, 735

3519




6, 330,421
158, 754
114, 598, 997
2,921,946

4,831

3,378, 637
98, 014

44
30, 310
703
86, 607, 317
1, 577, 911
131,279, 582
2,059,169

Total W est In- f i b s .. .. 2, 361,464,993 2,565, 082, 278 2,171, 644, 846 1, 523,350,671 1,133,368,071
dies............... . . ' 1 dolls..
76, 017,740
75,791,323
46, 489,147
33,281,060
21,804,189
f i b s .. ..
Argentina.......................
t dolls..
f lbs----"R
tatiiI
!
f dolls..

277, 260

984, 215, 089
18, 205, 359
16,037, 682

38,581
677

H a iti............. ............ r i b s ....
1 dolls..
Porto Ricoa............... ^f i b s ....
1 dolls..

576,260,997
11, 953,987
16,999,347
316, 781
86, 652
1,761

QUANTITIES AND VALUES OF SUGAR IMPORTED.

f i b s ....
dolls..

1,996,400
41,070

and

360

No. 77. — Q u a n t i t i e s

V a l u e s o f SUGAR I m p o r t e d , b y C o u n t r i e s , e t c .— Contiuued.
Year ending June 30—

1893.

1895.

1897.

1896.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

16

DUTCH ST A N D A R D IN COLOR—

continued.
Colombia......................

265, 790
) dolls..
5, 000

Ecuador........................
Guiana : British..........

3, 347
308,500 ......................I

r

l b s ....

123
159, 061, 559

134, 455,359
4, 216, 414
12, 787,452
426, 541

6, 907
110, 848, 960
2, 517, 726
8,794,544
195, 589

146, 433, 036
3, 414, 359

( dolls . .
j lb s ....
Dutch...........
t dolls
r lb s ....
Peru................................
1 dolls.
A ll other South Amer* . lbs___
ica................................ 1 dolls

5, 017, 661
14, 798, 065
397,068

S o u t h r i b s ....
America......... 1 dolls..

288,463, 621
8,336,798

405,689,933
10, 331,669

300, 479, 833
5,424, 856

356, 520, 944

r lbs-----

617, 844

l dolls..
, lbs___

17,128

1,493,875
48,834
6, 832, 000

2, 867, 847
83, 897

T o ta l

Chinese Empire............
East Indies: British..
Dutch ..
HongKong....................
Japan................. . .........
A ll other Asia-----------




l dolls..
r i b s ....
c dolls..
r i b s ....
} dolls..
r lbS___

12, 299, 609
289, 243

183,492, 832
4, 783, 268
143,248
4,024
544

c dolls..

13

r lbs----t dolls.

120
5

124,016
288,013, 620
7,808,871
46, 305
950

94,957
280, 464, 270
5, 759, 43b
164, 866
3, 224

2, 673,474
33, 762

175, 639,179
3, 657,025
18,043, 833
380,959

139,145,529
3, 045, 666

10,184
138,152, 464
3, 461, 889

25, 636, 341
585, 326
8, 544, 857
148, 599

38,124, 370
953,047
50,080, 303
921, 430

7, 638, 842

325,181, 424
6,358,535

789, 681

322, 284

366,841

369, 623

17, 357
2, 565, 592

6,822
11,173, 078

5, 753
9,381, 265

32, 839
567, 670, 780

174,525
634,171, 629
13,090, 323

134,838
614, 888,301
11,112,150

6, 365
29, 599, 233
566,295

180,007
3, 355

295, 023
7,402

11,388,487
47,930
843
536
13

195
5

. .

2,863,350
56,969
600
12
384,261,413
7,149,411

i
!

8, 908, 277

..............!

9, 913
136
508, 532

1, 482

190
4

27
268, 099, 226
6,156, 989

1, 210, 991
27,075

112,000

149,715, 600

183,331,202
4, 803,479

3, 779, 398
13, 265, 520
375,633
75,155, 975
1, 444, 784
11,386
277
329, 044, 072
7,320,755
432, 768
7,626

14,063, 215
382,876
129, 478,153 j
2,701,060

620. 311, 833

3

181, 237, 759
3, 372,104
16,861, 587
349, 242
102, 647, 624
1,910, 311

13,237,515

650, 609, 803
10, 541, 714

344,747

287, 353

6, 244

4, 920
10,247

9, 840,433
203, 610

986,438, 330 1,162, 202, 854
19, 817, 646
24,170, 081
74, 348
161, 898
1,291
4,126
1,076
19
58
3,361,397
85, 226

2,591
250
6

777, 986,990
16, 965, 511
130, 846
2, 389

318
636, 710, 315
12, 325,518
102, 327
1,779
278
9

QUANTITIES AND VALUES OF SUGAR IMPOKTED.

CA N E SU G AR , NOT A B O V E N O .

1894.

184,254,588
4, 804, 438

296, 385,995
7,982, 676

295,078,734 I 571,074,519
5, 975, 276
11, 439, 539

645, 846, 998
13, 275,025

624,931, 620 1,019,842, 931 1,172,639,087
11, 260,147
20,476, 823
24,385,465

lbs___

288, 517,929
8, 455, 622
122, 413, 780
2, 865, 966

324,726, 584
9, 379,317
124,052, 343
3,655,627
8,595, 345
134,514

274, 219, 828
7,396, 215

352,175. 269
11, 336, 796

431,196, 980
13,164, 379

499,766,798
16,660.109

462,299, 880
17, 287, 683

504, 713,105
20, 392,150

68,770,492
1, 111, 006

145, 075, 344
2, 270, 902

72, 463, 577
1,199, 202

29,489,600
381,279

51,625, 280
969,323

49,490, 542
925, 335

26, 564,115
461, 054

25,895,460
417, 850

194,182

596, 277

100, 335, 317
2, 657, 425

124, 055, 211
2, 616, 423

12, 081,142
131, 469
52, 354,144

55,075,128
835,950

9, 714, 680

,3.776, 030
49, 725
23, 250,815

36, 502, 673
576, 585
74, 015, 702
1,843,077

Hawaii * .........................

dolls..
lbs-----

Philippine Islands___

dolls..
lbs___

British A frica.............

dolls

Turkey in Africa........

dolls.
A ll other countries. . . ] lbs___
dolls..

1, 230, 071

133, 967, 886
3, 362, 591

778,462, 583
16, 974,144

637,110, 520
12, 332, 544

4, 693,333
103,857
6, 687, 573

11, 424,000
188,159

80,076
63, 389,981
1, 653,695

10

1

; lbs----- 3, 296, 706,423 3,775,878,029 3,168, 781,436 3,104,187, 781 2, 854,192, 069 2, 448,190, 703 3,194,168, 454 3, 305, 087, 796 2, 956, 586,102
Total cane......... j
102,108, 587
108, 842,016
67, 836, 512
69, 817, 286
60, 448, 873
55, 319, 873
78, 001, 772
85,059,367
67, 507,439
dolls..
BEET A ND CANE, A B O V E

NO.

59,557, 384
1,351,038
332

2, 685, 792, 937
48,684,775

16

D U T CH ST A N D A R D IN COLOR.

109, 736,660
2,951, 786

91,092, 719
2,174,278

723, 336, 352
510,350,276
604, 686, 985 1, 865, 577,495
140,641,485
701, 539, 452
908, 683, 078
347, 376, 732
6, 993,282
14, 800, 609
15, 793, 041
14, 048, 914
33, 689,158
2, 717, 955
15, 269, 397
20,028,575
;
Cane,not above < l b s .... 3,296,706, 423 3,775,878,029 3,168, 781, 436 3,104,187, 781 2, 854,192, 069 2, 448,190, 703 3,194,168, 454 3, 305, 087, 796 2,956, 586,102
Ho. 1 6 ..........\ 1dolls..
102,108,587
108,842, 016
67, 836, 512
69,817, 286
60, 448, 873
55, 319, 873
78,001, 772
85,059,367
67, 507, 439
33, 405,081
58,965,576
58, 352, 286
187, 463, 791
101,088, 663
62,745, 763
11, 459, 282
109, 736, 660
Beet and cane, < lbs----j
199,136,169
1, 633, 042
5, 353,573
4, 928,150
1, 692,951
2, 951,786
above Ho. 16. < dolls..
1
1,300, 688
2,236, 832
2, 434, 921
390, 998

255,030, 219
4,202, 044

A ll countries............... j

-

lbs___

1dolls..

33,405, 081
1,300,688

58, 965, 576

58, 352, 286

2,236, 832

1, 633,042

187,463, 791
5, 353, 573

199,136,169

101, 088, 663

4, 928,150

2, 434, 921

62,745, 763
1, 692, 951

11, 459, 282
390,998

Grand total :
Beet, not above i; lbs----Ho. 1 6 ..........i ! dolls..

436, 333,843
12, 846, 509

2, 685, 792, 937
48, 684,775
91, 092, 719
2,174, 278

Total beet and < lbs----- 3, 766,445, 347 4,345,193, 881 3,574,510, 454 3, 896, 338, 557 4, 918, 905, 733 2, 689, 920, 851 3,980, 250, 569 4,018,086,530 3,975, 005, 840' 3, 031, 915,875
f
cane............. <! dolls.. 116, 255,784
76, 462,836
89,219,773
99, 066,181
60, 472, 749
94, 964,120
100,250,974
126, 871,889
90, 487, 800
55,061,097
aThe commerce between the United States and Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after 1900.

361




QUANTITIES AND VALUES OF SUGAR IMPORTED.

Total A sia____ 'l b s .. ..
dolls..

362

SUGAR AND MOLASSES-----PRODUCT AND CONSUMPTION OF.

N o . 78.— Q u a n t i t i e s

of
the

CANE SUGAR
U n it e d

States,

and

1852-53

M O L A SSE S PRODUCED
to

in

*

1901-2.

[Data of Louisiana crops furnished by A . Bouchereau, esq.]
Sugar.
Year.
Louisiana.

1852-53........
1853-54....
1854-55........
1855-56........
1856-57.......
1857-58........
1858-59........
1859-60.......
1860-61........

Pounds.
368,129,000
495,156,000

Other South­
ern States.
Pounds.

Molasses.
Louisiana.

Total.

Pounds.

385, 227,000
254,569, 000

18,173,000 1 386, 302,000
29,998,000 ! 525,154, 000
414,725, 000
29,498,000
22,000,000
276, 569, 000

81,373, 000
307,666, 700

5, 987, 000
14, 303, 000

414,796, 000
255,115,750

18, 298, 000
11,534, 000
9, 661, 000

87, 360, 000

Long tons. Gallons.
172,456 25,700,000
234, 444 31, 000, 000
185,145 23,113, 620
123,468

15, 274,140
4, 882, 380

321, 969, 700
433, 094, 000

39* 000
143, 736
193, 346

19, 578, 790
24, 887, 760

11,509,000
6,200,000

266, 649, 750
274, 724, 000
539,830, 500
103,040, 000

119, 040
122, 644
240, 996
46, 000

17, 858,100
18, 414, 550
34, 216, 000
7, 619, 000

Other
Southern
States.
Gallons.
1,260,000
1,956,000
1,406,000
1,320,000
360,000

Total.

Gallons.
26, 960,000
32,956,000
24,519, 620
16,594,140

795,000

5, 242, 380
20,373,790

1,080, 000

25, 967,760

736, 000
1, 394, 000

18, 594,100
19,808, 550

3, 502, 000
381, 000

37,718, 000
8,000;000

1861-62.......
1862AS3........

265,063, 000
528,321,500
96,840, 000

1863-64....
1864-65____

84, 500, 000
10,800, 000

560,000
400, 000

85,060, 000
. 11,200,000

37,973
5, 000

2, 303, 000
765,000

217, 000
85, 000

2, 520, 000
850,000

1865-66........

19,900,000
42, 900, 000
41,400, 000
95, 051,225

780, 000
7, 500,000

20,680, 000
50,400, 000

9, 232
22, 500

1,128, 000
2,570, 000

172,000
430,000

1,300, 000
3,000, 000

10,120,000

51,520,000
100,801,225

23, 000
45,000

6, 081, 907

570, 000
764,000

6, 845, 907

104,832,946
178,304,592
156, 352,125
134,832,493
108, 640,119
142,240, 691
172,480,070
199, 360, 570
159, 041, 941

46,800
79,600

250, 880, 753
207, 877, 278
285,302, 899

112, 000
92, 802

1866-67........
1867-68.......
1868-69........
1869-70.......
1870-71........
1871-72........

99,452,946
168, 878, 592
146, 906,125
125, 346, 493
103, 241,119
134,504, 691
163, 418, 070
190, 672, 570
147,101, 941

5,750, 000
5, 380, 000
9,426,000
9,446, 000

239, 478, 753
198, 962, 278
272,982, 899
159,874, 950
303, 066, 258

- 9,486,000
5, 399,000
7, 736, 000
9, 062, 000
8, 688, 000
11, 940, 000
11, 402, 000
8, 915, 000
12, 320, 000
11,200,000
15, 680, 000

1883-84.......
1884-85........

287,712,230
211, 402, 963

1885-86........
1886-87........

1872-73.......
1873-74........
1874-75.......
1875-76...1876-77........
1877-78........
1878-79........
1879-80.-.-.
1880-81........
1881-82.......
1882-83.....

1887-88____
1888-89.......

69,800
60,193
48, 500
63,500
77,000
89,000
71, 000

2, 800,000
5, 724, 256
10, 281,419
10,019,958
8,898, 640
8, 203,944
11, 516, 828
10, 870, 546
12,024,108
14, 237, 280
13, 218', 404
12,189,190
15, 255, 029
9,691,104
15, 716, 755

876,000
619,000
681,000
601,000
507, 000
674,000
1, 380, 000
876, 000
913, 000
1, 005, 000
1, 211,000
1, 704, 000
2, 308, 896
3, 250, 000

3, 370, 000
6, 600, 256
10, 900,419
10, 700, 958
9,499, 640
8, 710, 944
12,190, 828
12, 250, 546
12,900,108
15,150, 280
14,223, 404
13,400,190
16, 959,029

171,074, 950
318, 746, 258

127, 367
76, 373
142, 297

15,232, 000

302, 944, 230

135, 243

15, 277, 316

14, 560, 000

225, 962, 963

100, 876

11, 761, 608

3,118, 000
2, 892, 000

286, 626, 486

16,128, 000

302,754, 486

135,158

17, 863, 732

3, 645, 000

21,508,732

181,123,872
353,855, 877

10,158, 400

191, 282, 272

85, 394

10,254,894

22, 048, 320

167, 814

21,980, 241

2,114,100
4,651,260

26, 631, 501

324,526,781

375, 904,197
344,756, 221

3,255,882
3, 950, 000

22,381, 988

4,200, 000
4, 200,000

29,200,000
20,629,868

4, 502,000

21,525,997
26,908,726

12,000,000
18, 966, 755
18, 395,316
14,653,608
12,368,994

287,490,271

20,229,440
18,276, 000

305,766,271

153,909
136,503

15,228, 580

1889-90____
1890-91.....

483,489,856

13,680, 000 1 497,169,856

221, 951

25,000, 000

1891-92........

360, 499, 307

10, 080, 000

370,579, 307

16,429,868

1892-93.......

452,068,627
595,473, 374

11,200,000

463,268, 627

165,437
206,816

15,352,244

272, 913

1894-95.......
1895-96........

710,827,438

325, 621

28,334,513

8, 439,197
9,282,561

532, 494, 652

18, 565,123
11,139,074

610,825, 618
729,392, 561
543, 633, 726

242, 693

1896-97........

631, 699, 561

12, 475, 762

644,175, 323

5,569, 547
6,886,927

1897-98.....

695,101, 878
549, 947,417

12, 850, 000

707,951, 878

287,578
316,183

21, 663,410
20, 820,130
22,241, 510

7, 093, 634

29, 335,144

557, 657,417

248,954

24,952,188

329,647, 746
616, 000, 000

7, 710, 000
4, 540, 086
6, 476, 400

334,187,832

149,191

80, 272, 414
21,820,976

622, 476, 400

277,891

13,628,840
43,120, 000

5, 320,226
8,192,136
6,144,102

687, 680, 000

8, 095, 500

695,775,500

310, 614

55,174, 400

7, 680,127

62, 854, 527

1893-94........

1898-99........
1899-1900...
1900-1901...
1901-2..........




18,431,988

17,025,997
18,469,529

18,484,462"

37,617,074
27,232, 957
27,707, 057

49, 264,102

SUGAR— CONSUMPTION OF.
N o. 79. —

Q u a n t it y

of

SU G AR

CONSUM ED

1902,

in c l u s iv e

in

the

3^3

U n it e d

States, 1822 jTo

.

[Data furnished by Messrs. Willett & Gray, of New York.]
Domestic product.
Refined
Calendar product of Manufac­
Of sor­
sugar
ghum
Of
tured from Of cane.
year.
Of
maple. beet.
imported. imported
and
other.
molasses.

Tons.
1822........
1823 ........
1824........
1825........
1826........
1827 ........
1828 ........
1829 ........
1830 ........
1831........
1832 ........
1833 ........
1834 ........
1835........
1836 ........
1837 .......
1838........
1839 ........
1840........

25,212
26,670
29,043
25, 310
27, 818
23,886
21, 507
28,030
35,390
29, 354

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

!
Total.

Tons.

Con­
sumption
per
capita.

15,400

Tons.
40, 612

Pounds.
8.9

15, 400
13, 604

42,070
42, 647

13, 604
19, 250

38,914
47,068
53,661

9.0
8.8
8.0

29, 775
40, 814
34, 910
34, 321

9.2
10.2
11.5
11.3

62, 321
62, 940
69,711

-

12.1

34, 000

63, 354

30,958
42, 311'

29, 965
36, 706

60, 923
79, 017

48,408
61,000

44, 411
33, 370

92,819

14.5

94,370

14.3

55, 510
51,810
70, 582
59, 698

25, 668

81,178
84,240

11.9
12.1

103, 007
107,185

14.3

55, 621

32,430
32,425
47,487
51, 556

1841........
1842 ........
1843........
1844........
1845 ........

70,552
50,478
55, 636

59, 067
61, 612

62,531
45,288

77, 012
122,700

1846 ........
1847........
1848........
1849 .......
1850 ........

73, 631
104, 273

106, 858
97,104
118,089
116,714

1851........
1852........
1853 ........

Total
product.

107,213
98, 402
127, 622
182,187
197, 551
186,064
183,674

45,160

111,787
109,153
143, 826 !
203, 449

107,177
115,712
109, 545
117, 248
139,543
167,988
180, 489
201, 377
225, 302
215, 116
239,409
291, 340

10.7
10.0
12.7

14.5
14.1
14.7
13.5
14.1
16.2
18.9
19.7
21.3
23.1
21.4
23.1
27.2

341,377
389, 513
393,467
364,450
364, 574

30.8
34.1

357,925
403, 540

27.7
30.4

33.3
30.0
29.1

1857........

266, 552

209, 793
154, 306
81, 234
91, 373

1858 ........
1859 ........

234,995

168, 545

283,860

156,192

307,940

120, 845

440,052
428,785

32.2

1860 ........
1861........

308,421

182,322

490, 743

34.3

1862........

199,537

143,997

343,534

23.5

1863 ........

222,548
253,874

41,986
21, 486

264, 534
275,360

17.8
18.1
21.5
26.6

1854 ........
1855........
1856........

210,144
283,340

1864 ........
1865 ........

326,078

7,116

333,194

1866 ........

405,479

15, 866

421, 345




30.5

364

SUGAR— CONSUMPTION OF.

No. 79.— Q u a n t i t y

of

SUGAR CONSUMED i n t h e
1902, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

Domestic product.
Refined
Of sor­
Calendar product of Manufac­
sugar
tured from Of cane.
Of
Of
ghum
year.
imported.8 imported
maple. beet.
and
other.
molasses.
Tons.
430,843
1868

.

Tons.

1870 ___
1871 ___
1872

1877 ........
1878. . . .
1879........

649, 872
663,196

1880 ........
1881........
1882........

Total
product.

Con­
sumption
per
capita.

1

Tons.
453,593
483,604

45, 900

543,125
607,834
663,174

63, 200

to

Pounds.
28.1
29.3
32.2
35.3
37.6

74,700
64, 996

708,717

39.1

54, 346
56,000

643, 721
694,212
727,557
721, 350
692, 565
606,750

Tons.

1822

34, 000
\

544, 634
588,474

1876 ___

Tons.

Total.

St a t e s,

22,750

497,225

1874
1875 ___

Tons.

449,604

1869

1873 ___

Tons.

Tons.

U n it e d

748, 558
783, 557

40.2
41.0
40.3
38.5

70, 250
i

791, 600
775, 565
745, 250

35,500
40, 000

89,000

12,000

446

1, 554

83,000
138,500

71,000

123,600

773, 472

46.1
38.6
38.1
42.7

39,949

127,367

357
629

831, 896
956, 784

835,261

10,000
9,000

1, 443
1, 943

168, 700

805, 045

112,000
88,822

223
357

1,377

44,900
50,617

11, 000
10, 000

1, 012, 206

44.2

973, 720

64,456

76,372

20, 000

1883........

1,021,956
1, 098, 090
1,122,345

142,297
135,243

18,500
25,000

48.4
51.1

1884........

40,722
50,000

446
536

47, 259
72, 613

100,876

25, 900

135,158
85, 394

18, 000
20', 000
20,000
22, 000
25,000
15,030

255
1,640
2, 400
2, 800
5,400

9, 500
10, 500

12,000
16, 000

5, 000
7, 500
5, 000

20,443
30, 000
40, 000
39, 684

1885........
1886
1887
1888........
1889.......
1890........
1891........
1892........
1893 ........
1894 ........
1895 ........
1896........
1897 ........
1898........
1899 ........

1, 232, 755
1, 213, 791
1,270,629
1,193, 761
1, 257, 292
1, 614, 580
1, 597, 306
1, 623, 872
1, 700, 635
1, 572, 438
1, 670,963
1, 715, 607
1, 708, 937

62, 274
58,840
43,715
53, 282
31, 320
30,000
20,000
15, 000
15, 000
603
150
1, 700

1, 844, 642
1, 950,014

5, 200
7,647

1901........ bl , 932,330
1902 ........ c2, 092, 657

17, 977

1900 ........

167, 814
153, 909
136, 503
221, 951
204,064
235,886
271, 336
324, 506
243,220
310,537
252,812
160, 400
174,450
292,150

23, 600 i 296,000
i

5,000
5, 000

151, 739
176, 945
161, 274
202,055

737

313

211,293

1.134,994
1, 224, Oil
1, 309, 383

600
754

1,400

176,035
226,525

1, 298, 380
1,459, 280

51.8
56.9

167, 923
248, 654
222,713
219,085

1, 381, 714
1,519,283
1,416,474

52.7

360
689
1,500
570
500
500
300
300
300

274, 271
256, 074
282,886
312, 079
377,306
289,123

1,476,377
1,838, 851
1,853,370
1,906, 758
2, 012, 714
1, 949,744
1, 960,086
2,070,978

53.4

56.7
51.8
52.8
66.3
63.8
64.4
66.7
63.4
62.5
64.8

34,453

355,371
293, 965

2,002,902

61.5

62,826
82, 736

233,426
269, 833

2, 078, 068
2, 219,847

62.6
65.2

5, 000 124,859
5, 325 148, 526

439,986
473,451

2, 372,316
2,566,108

72.8

5, 000
5,000

68.7

8Leading refiners state that little or no sugar is manufactured from domestic molasses; also that
in refining there is only about 2 per cent waste of original weight. Messrs. Willett & Gray, New
York, state that of the sugar consumed in 1902 only about 44,749 tons were unrefined.
blncludes 309,070 tons Hawaiian, 66,279 tons Porto Rican, and 5,100 tons Philippine sugar.
«Includes 311,139 tons Hawaiian, 84,827 tons Porto Rican, and 2,550 tons Philippine sugar.




365

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF COFFEE.
N o. 8 0 .— Q u a n t i t y
from th e

and

V a l u e of

C o n s u m p t io n p e r c a p it a , f r o m

Year end­
ing June
30—

Imports.'

1854..........

Pounds.
162, 255, 993

1855.........
1856.........

191,478,657
235, 865, 268

1857.........
1858.........
1859.........

240, 676,227
189,211, 300
264, 436, 534
202,144,733

1860.........
1861.........
1862.........
1863.........
1864.........
1865.........
1866.........

184,499, 655
122, 799, 311
80,461, 614
131,622,782
106,463,062

Dollars.
1,171,746

16,940,400
21,573,558
22,426,758
18, 369, 840
25,086,029
21,883,797
20,568, 297
14,192,195

1870.........

235, 256, 574
317, 992,048

377,848,473
446,850,727
455,189,534
459,922, 768
515, 878, 515

1884.........
1885.........
1886.........
1887.........
1888.........
1889.........
1890.........

534, 785, 542
572,599, 552
564. 707. 533
526,109,170
423, 645, 794

1891.........

519, 528,432

9,785,633
5, 652, 846

25,288,451

1879.........
1880.........
1881.........

17,615, 586
20, 095,206
6, 589, 203

3,778, 296
22,147, 017
5, 618,309
5, 964,592

248,983,900
254,160, 993

331,639,723
309,882,540

14,714,139

16,221,586
11, 241, 706

1868.........
1869........

1877.........
1878.........

12,226, 789
24,020,250

10,395,860

20,531,764

1876.........

Foreign exports.

Pounds.

20, 696,259

1882.........
1883.........

in t o

and

Exported

1902.

12,009,590
16, 328,217

187,236, 580

1873.........
1874.........
1875.........

to

Dollars.

181,413,192

298, 805, 946
293,297,271
285,171, 512
317,970, 665
339,789,246

1854

14,549,718

1867.........

1871.........
1872.........

C O FFEE Im ported

U n i t e d St a t e s , A v e r a g e I m p o r t P r i c e p e r P o u n d , a n d E s t i m a t e d

24,531,743
24,234,879
30,992, 869
37,942,225
44,109, 671

7,900,980
10,765, 395
4, 083, 000
5,257, 012
3,467, 462
6, 851, 027
3, 285, 636

55,048,967
50,591,488

6,834,014

56,788, 997
53,634, 991
51,914,605

8, 884,457
9,890,715
12,821,426

47,356,819
60, 360, 769
56,784,391

15,092,846
6.721,889
31,913,062
24,343, 479

46,041, 609
42,050, 513
49, 686, 705
46,723, 318

37, 376, 390
26,152, 679

Net imports.

Pounds.
150, 246, 403
175,150. 440

Aver­
Cobage
price sump­
tion per
per
pound. capita.

Dollars.
13, 377 .972

Gents. Pounds.
8.9
5.68

1,453,977
1, 252,416
2, 616,904
1, 589,970
1,823,750

223, 638, 479

15, 486, 423
20, 321,142

8.8
9.1

6.43
7.96

216, 655, 977
174,497,161
246, 820, 948

19, 809,854
16, 779, 870
23, 262, 279

9.1
9.6

7.49
5.86

2, 268, 691
777, 485

182,049,527
177,910, 452

19, 615,106
19, 790, 812

9.4
10.8

5.79

1,382,070
1,081,462

113,013,678

12, 810,125

11.1
11.3

5.55
3.46

74, 808,768

871,620
5, 716,053

127,844,486
84, 316, 045

9, 314, 398
15,349,966
5, 525, 653

12.5
12.0
6.6

3.76
2.43

19,629,927
19, 815,131

11.2
10.9

24,442,746
23,511,512

10.1
9.7

901, 837

175, 794, 883

881,128
845,705

181, 271, 988
241,082,920
243, 395, 598

1,020,231
410,836
498, 560
408, 674

231,173, 574
312,735,036
295,338,484

23,824,043

10.3

30,494,309
37,533, 551

9.8
12.7
15.0
19.3
15.8

1,143,076
705,860
1,280,154

286,446,244

42,966,595

281, 885,876
311,136,651

54,343,107
49, 311, 334

1,625,932

330, 904,789

55,163,065

16.7

1,567,058
2,086, 366

321, 749, 008
297,061,114

52,067,933
49,828,239

2,311,568
944, 573
4, 395,558
3,226,582
3,895,262

45, 045,251
59,416,196
52,388, 833

2, 731,311
3, 334,048
2,527, 633
2, 931,400

362,755,627
440,128, 838
423,276,472
435,579,289
478, 502,125
508, 632, 863
539,264, 356
537,211, 781
500,819, 587

16.2
16.8
12.5

1, 836, 893
2, 584, 985

408,562,775
561,132,100

1.516,453
1, 495, 658

490,161,900
511,041,459

42,815,027
38,155,251
46,955, 394

10.0
8.2
9.3
8.2

2.24

4.96
5.01
6.52
6.45
6.00
7.91
7.28
6.87
6.59
7.08
7.33
6.94
6.24
7.42
8.78
8.25
8.30
8.91
9.26

7.6
10.7
14.0
13.0

9.60
9.36
8.53
6.81
9.16

16.0
•19.0

8.00

74,724, 882

33,335,196
27,495,752
25,289, 583
15,083, 019
17,265,354

78 267,432
96,123, 777

8,997 220
8,486,973

1892.........

640 210,788 128 041,930

10,539,040

1, 646, 613

629,671,748 126,395, 317

1893.........
1894.........

563, 469, 068

80,485,558
90,314,676

12,073,818
3,865, 343

2,041,062
714,104

551.395,250
547,068,994

78,444, 496
89,600,572

1895.........
1896.........

652,208,975
580,597,915

96,130, 717

8, .074, 209

1, 530,837

643,234,766

94,599,880

14.7

9.33

84,793,124

7, 926, 075

1,258, 758

572,671,840

83,534,366

14.6

8.11

1 8 9 7 ......

737,645,670
870,514,455

1898.........

578,397,454
499,159,120

550, 934, 337

42,672,937
56,347, 600
60, 507, 630

43, 389, 270
40,145,304 i
53, 416, 200 |
58,670,737

13.5
12.5

8.07

72,139,897
76,750,979
94,628,119

7.83

•20.0
14.0

9.67

16.4

8.30

8.31

81,544,384

13,086,134

1, 650,441

724,559,536

79,893,943

11.0

10.12

65,067.631

18,823,371

2, 393, 450

851,691,084

62, 674,181

7.4

11.68

55,275,470

30,070,195

2, 905, 286

801,756,868

52,370,184

6.5

10.79

39,191,140
45, 835,281

3, 690, 817
4,179, 779

748, 800, 771
809, 036, 029

48, 777,126

6.5

854,871, 310

52,467,943
62, 861, 399

58, 681, 620

7.3

9.81
10.60

1902......... 1,091,004,252

70,982,155

34,462,615

2,867,582 1,056,541,637

68,114,573

6.4

13.37

1899.........
1900.........
1901.........

831,827,063
787,991,911

•Overvalued by reason of depreciation of Brazilian paper milreis.




366

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF TEA,

N o . 8 1 .—
the

and

Value

U n it e d St a t e s , A

Q u a n t it y

verage

s u m p t io n

Year end­
ing June
30—

per

C a p it a ,

from

Imports.

of

TEA

Im

p o se d

I m p o r t P r ic e

1854

to

per

in t o

and

Pound,

and

xported

E

s t im a t e d

Foreign exports.

Net imports.

Con­
Average
jprice per sump­
tion per
pound.
capita.

Pound#.
24,417,712

Dollars.
6,729,447

Pounds.
5,181,599

Dollars.
1,795,894

1855.........
1856.........

25,333,097
22,889,850

6, 973,999
6,933,214

5,569,504
4, 708,380

2,036,389

Pounds.
19, 236,113
19,763, 593

1, 682, 611

18,181,470

4, 937, 610
5, 250, 603

1857.........

20, 367,824
32,995,021

5, 775,175
7, 261,815

3,867,539
4,228,444

16, 500, 285
28, 766,577

4, 344, 963
5, 877,387

29,268,757
31, 696,657

7, 388,741

6,149,468

1,430,212
1,384,428
2,461,563

6,977, 283

1. 985, 203
1, 556, 630

4, 927,178
6, 910,124

26,117,956

5,369,729
5,101,289

23,119, 289
26, 326, 928

21.3

8, 915, 327

24,868,421
29, 761,037

6,545,664
8,013,772

1, 531,644
2, 739,997

638, 906
1, 032, 723

5, 420, 653
5, 906,758
6, 981, 049

25.8

1862.........
1863.........

21, 016, 667
23, 336,777
27, 021, 040

1864.........

37,229,176
19, 568, 318

10,549,880
4, 956, 730

571,956

35,851,022

1, 912,797
612, 935

16, 849,189

9,977,924
3, 043, 933

1860.........
1861.........

42,992,738

11,123,231

1,378,154
2,719,129
1,481, 290

1867.........

39, 892,658

1868.........
1869.........

37,843,612
43, 754, 354

12,415,037
11,111,560

513,084
2,217,749

199,400
711,751

2, 944,329

1870.........
1871.........

47, 408,481
51,364, 919

13,687, 750
13,863, 273

1872.........
1873.........

63,811,003

17,254, 617
22,943,575

4, 868,030
6, 469, 974
4,441,401

947,481
1, 374,056
1, 929, 830

64,815,136

24,466,170

1, 060,196

1, 259,408
454,641

1874.........
1875.........

55,811, 605
64,856,899

21,112, 234
22,673, 703

1,670, 252
3,565,595

871, 956
714,185

1876.........
L877.........
1878.........
1879.........

62,887,153
58,347,112
65,366,704

19,524,166
16,181, 467
15, 660,168
14,577,618
19,782,631

1,726,908
1, 508, 937
2, 243, 536
1, 303,138
2,268,167
2,713,139
1, 578, 000
3, 881, 219

874,574
676, 566

1865.........
1866.........

1880.........
1881.........
1882.........
1883.........
1884.........
1885.........
1886.........

737, 544
362, 092
799,263
779, 395
417, 056
1, 023, 955
1,322,853

Dollars.
4, 933, 553

27.8
18.1
25.3

10, 510,296

35, 625,803

10,399,809

40, 810, 025
42, 540,471
44, 894, 945
59, 369, 602

12, 740, 269

31.2

12,489,217
15, 324, 787

29.4

63,754, 940
54,141,353
63, 291, 304
61,160, 245
56, 838,175
63,123,188

21,684,167
24, 011, 529
20, 240, 278
21, 959, 518
18, 649, 592
15, 504, 901
14, 922, 624

3,014, 847

535,118

911,801

25.3
25.8

12, 215, 637

81,887,998

7,603, 966
5, 730, 591

26.3

39,379, 574

14,047,583
16,020, 383

21,004,813
19, 392,102
17, 302,849
13,636,053

Cents.
25.6
25.0
28.9
26.3
20.4

41, 511,448

58, 891, 535 14, 215, 526
69,894,769 18,983, 368
79,130, 849 20, 225, 418
77,191,060 1 18,975,046
69, 597,945 16, 278, 894
60, 061,944 12, 313,200
66, 374,365 13,135, 782
78, 873,151 15, 485, 265

60,194,673
72,162,936
81, 843, 988
78,769, 060
73,479,164
67,665,910
72,104,956

Con­

1902.

1854.........

1858.........
1859.........

fbo »

E

31.0
29.2

34.1
36.5
37.7
37.4
34.7
30.5
27.3
23.6
24.2
27.4
25.7
24.6
23.5
20.2
19.5

Pounds.
0.73
.73
'

.65
.57
.97
.76
.84
.66
.71
.80
1.04
.49
1.17
1.09
.96
1.08
1.10
1.14
1.46
1. 53
1.27
1.44
1. 35
1.23
1. 33
1.21
1.39
1.54
1.47
1.30
1.99

19.6

1.18
1.37
1.49

1887.........

89, 831,221

16, 771,802

2,350, 035

407,169

87,481,186

16, 364, 633

18.7

1888.........

84,627,870

13,360,685

683,323

206, 514

83,944, 547

13,154,171

15.8

1.40

1889.........

12,654,640
12, 317,493

383,731
391,873

92, 828
97, 850

79,192,253
83,494, 95b

12, 561,812
12, 219, 643

16.0

1890.........

79,575,984
83,886,829

15.0

l. 29
1. 33

1891.........

83,453,339

13,828,993

1,057,415

189,208

82,395,924

13, 639, 785

17.0

l. 29

1892.........

90,079,039

14,373,222

105, 811

89, 610,741

14, 267,411

16.0

1.38

1893.........

89,061,287

13,857, 482

468,298
930,199

205, 682

88,131,088

13, 651,800

16.0

1. 33

1894.........

93,518,717

14,144, 243

1, 717,152

286, 650

97,253,458

13,171,379

816, 416

191, 511

91, 801,565
96, 437,042

13,857, 593

1895.........
1896.........

12,979,868

15.1
13.5

1.40

93.998,372
1897......... 113, 347,175

12,704,440
14,835, 862

658,124

118, 699 93,340,248
98, 800 112,907, 548

12,585,741

13.5

1.33

439, 627

14,737,062

13.1

1.58

1898.........

70,957,715

10,054,283

3,260,420

445, 753

67,697,295

9,608,530

14.2

.93

1899.........
1900.........

74,089,899
84,845,107

9,675,081
10,558,110

1,255,083
1,541,930

151, 768
232,123

72, 834,816

9,523,313

83, 303,177

10,325,987

13.1
12.4

.98
1.09

1901.........

89, 806, 453

11,017,876

1, 303, 899

152, 638

1.14

75,479,125

9, 390,128

1, 203,972

147, 939

10,865,238
9, 242,189

12.3

1902.........

88, 502, 554
74. 275,153

12.4

.94




1.36

N o. 8 2 .— D I S T I L L E D

S P IR IT S ,

W IN E S ,

AND

M A L T L IQ U O R S ,

QUANTITIES CONSUMED,
1880 t o 1902.

and

Average

Annual

C o n s u m p t io n p e r C a p it a i n t h e U n it e d St a t e s f r o m
Distilled spirits consumed.

1880...
1881...
1882...
1883...
1884...
1885...
1886...
1887...
1888...
1889...
1890...
1891...
1892...
1893...
1894...
1895...
1896...
1897...
1898. .
1899...
1900...
1901...
1902...

Wines consumed.

Malt liquors consumed.

From
fruit.
Proof galls.
1,005,781
1,701. 206
1, 216, 850
1,253, 278
1,137, 056
1, 468, 775
1,555,994
1,211,532
888,107
1, 294, 858
1, 508,130
1,219,436
1, 961,062
1, 687, 541
1, 430, 553
1,102,703
1.440,810
1,146,131
1, 411, 448
1, 306, 218
1, 386, 361
1,078,389
1, 096,713

A ll other.

Imported
for con­
sumption.

Proof galls. Proofgalls.
61,126, 634 1, 394,279
67, 426, 000 1, 479, 875
70, 759, 548 1, 580, 578
75,508, 785 1,690,624
78, 459, 845 1, 511, 680
67, 689, 250 1,442,067 ,
69, 295, 361 1,410,259
68, 385, 504 1, 467, 697
73,313, 279 1, 643, 966
77, 802, 483 1,515, 817
84, 760, 240 1,561,192
88, 335,483 ; 1,602,646
95,187, 385 ! 1.179,671
98,202, 790 1, 397,422
88, 046, 771 1, 063, 885
75, 228. 998 1, 496, 860
68, 069, 563 1, 541, 504
69, 789, 991 2, 230, 711
79,159,590
916, 549
84, 614, 652 1, 389, 358
94,156, 023 1,705, 998
100, 066, 821 1, 941, 629
104,110,194 2, 245,239

Total.

Domes­
tic. b

Imported
for con­
sumption.

Proof galls.
63, 526, 694
70, 607, 081
73, 556, 976
78, 452, 687
81,128, 581
70, 600, 092
72, 261, 614
71, 064, 733
75, 845, 352
80, 613,158
87,829,562
91,157, 565
98, 328,118
101,197, 753
90, 541,209
77, 828, 561
71, 051, 877
73,166, 833
81,487, 587
87, 310, 228
97, 248, 382
103, 086, 839
107, 452,151

Gallons.
23, 298, 940
18, 931, 819
19, 934, 856
17, 406, 028
17, 402, 938
17, 404, 698
20, 866, 393
27, 706, 771
31, 680, 523
29, 610,104
23, 896,108
23, 736, 232
23 033,493
26, 391, 235
18,040, 385
16, 589, 657
14, 599, 757
33,940, 319
17, 453, 684
22,835, 587
26, 492, 491
24,002,439
44,737, 244

Gallons.
5,030, 601
5,231,106
5, 628, 071
8,372,152
3,105,407
4,495, 759
4,700, 827
4, 618, 290
4, 654, 545
4, 534, 373
5, 060, 873
5,297, 560
5, 434, 367
5,596,584
3, 252, 739
3,054, 392
4,101, 649
4,647, 988
3,113,633
3, 525,109
3, 935, 000
4, 788, 710
5. 017,159

Total.

Gallons.
28, 329, 541
24,162, 925
25, 502, 927
25, 778,180
20, 508, 345
21, 900, 457
25, 567, 220
32, 325, 061
36, 335, 068
34,144, 477
28,956,981
29,033,792
28, 467, 860
31, 987, 819.
21, 293,124
19, 644, 049
18, 701, 406
38, 588, 307
20, 567, 317
26, 360, 696
30, 427, 491
28. 791,149
49, 754, 403

Total consumption per capita.

Domes­
tic. b

Imported
for con­
sumption.

Total.

Total con­
Of all
sumption of Of dis­
liq­
Of Of malt
wines and
tilled wines. liquors. uors
liquors.
and
spirits.
wines.

Gallons.
413, 208, 885
442, 947, 664
524,843,379
549,616,338
588, 005,609
594, 063, 095
640, 746, 288
715,446,038
765, 086, 789
777,420, 207
853,075, 734
974,427, 863
984, 515,414
1.071,183, 827
1, 033, 378, 273
1,040,259, 039
1, 077, 325, 634
1,066, 307,704
1,161,769,114
1,132,723, 202
1,218,183, 252
1, 254, 653, 009
1, 378,168, 215

Gallons.
1, 011,280
1,164,505
1,536,601
1, 881, 002
2, 010,908
2, 068, 771
2, 221, 432
2, 302,816
2, 500, 267
2, 477, 219
2, 716,601
3, 051,898
2,980,809
3, 362,509
2, 940, 949
3,-03o, 067
3, 300, 531
3,002,558
2, 457, 348
2, 797, 427
3, 316,908
3, 596, 382
3,707, 222

Gallons.
414,220,165
444,112,169
526, 379, 980
551, 497. 340
590, 016,517
596,131, 866
642, 967, 720.
717, 748, 854
767,587, 056
779,897, 426
855,792, 335
977,479,761
987,496,223
1,074,546,336
1,036,319, 222
1, 043, 292,106
1, 080, 626,165
1, 069,310,262
1,164,226, 462
1,135,520, 629
1, 221, 500,160
1, 258, 249, 391
1, 381, 875, 437

P.galls. GaUs. Galls. Galls.
Gallons.
1.27
0.56
8.26 10.09
506,076,400
1.38
.47
538, 882,175
8. 65 10.50
625,499, 883
.49
1.40
10.03 11.92
1.46
655,728,207
.48
10.27 12.21
691, 653, 443
10.74 12.60
1.48
.37
688, 632, 415
1.26
10.62 12.26
.39
740, 796, 554
1.26
.45
11. 20 12.90
821,138, 648
1.21
.55
12.23 13. 99
879,767, 476
.61
12.80 14.67
1. 26
894, 655, 061
1.32
.56
12.72 14. 60
972,578, 878
1.40
.46
13.67 15. 53
1, 097, 671,118
1.43
.45
15. 31 17.19
1,114, 292, 201
1.51
.44
15.37 17.12
1.52
1, 207, 731, 908
.48 i 16.20 18. 20
15. 32 16.97
1,148,153, 555
1.34
.31
15.13 16. 54
1,140, 764, 716
.28
1.13
1. 01
.26
15.38 16. 66
1,170, 379, 448
.53
14.94 16. 50
1,181, 065, 402
1.02
15.96 17. 36
.28
1, 266, 281, 366
1.12
.35
15.28 ' 16. 80
1, 249,191, 553
1.17
1, 349,176, 033
.40
16.01 17. 68
1. 27
16. 20 17.90
1, 390,127, 379
1. 33
.37
1, 539, 081, 991
1. 36
.63
17.49 19.48

Domestic.a




307

8 Since 1886 includes domestic spirits exported and returned.
b Product less domestic exports.
N otes.— (1) The production of domestic wines ir<
878 to 1892 was estimated by the Department of Agriculture, by Mr. Charles McK. Leoser, president of t’'e Wine
and Spirit Traders’ Society of New York, and other wexi-informed persons, and tlie production for 1889 (opposite the year 1890) is that officially reported by theUnited States
Census. (2) The consumption of domestic spirituous and malt liquors is desired from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.

DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, AND MALT LIQUORS.

Year
ending
June
30—

of,

P roduced, Imported , E xported ,

and

R etained

for

Consumption,

from

1879

to

1902.

[Production furnished by Office of United States Geological Survey.]

368

N o. 83.—P E T R O LE U M , Crude , Q uantities

Domestic exports.

......................................
.....................................................................

1885..........................................................................................
1886
..................................................................................
1888...................................................... ................................

Gallons.

646, 668,456
836, 394,132
1,104, 017,166
1,161,771,996
1, 281, 454,860
984,884, 586
1, 017,174, 396
918, 068,970
1,178, 723,322
1,187,906, 286
1,159,705,050
1,476,867,546
1, 924,552,224
2, 280,263,160
2,121,383,712
2, 033, 331, 972
2, 072,469, 672
2, 221, 475, 592

1898...........................................................................................
1899...........................................................................................
1900......................................... - ................................................




2, 560,335,162
2,539, 971, 672
2,325, 297,786
2,396,975,700
2, 661, 233, 568
2,914, 346,148

11, 818

650
508
459, 041
983, 919
381, 739
290,536
375, 713
329, 039
721, 932
1,146, 964
827, 850
1,018,774
149,642
942,493

Total.
Crude.

Total.

Remaining for
consumption.

Per cent of
product
exported.

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

Gallons.

646, 680, 274
836,394,132

25, 874, 488
28, 297,997
39, 984,844
41, 304,997
52, 712, 306
67,186, 329
81, 037, 992
80, 246, 763

436, 297,950
483, 323, 451

462,172,438
511,621,448

437, 214, 533
642, 385,566
552,396,159

477,199,377
683,690, 563

184,507, 836
324,772, 684
626, 817,789

43.22

478,082,083
676, 346, 903

58.85
47. 22

76, 062,878
85, 538, 725

632,691,857
600,641, 080
660. 865, 073
688,546,171
751,473,428
743,285, 076

371,294,544
334,168, 755
220, 478, 353
470,259,123
502,102,194
426,181, 633

62. 35
67. 24
76. 07
60.13
57. 77
63. 30
53. 09
43. 80

846,877,843
956,755,898

693,592, 654
1, 082,810, 665
1,434,213,167
1,165,646, 588

1, 082,937, 699
1,051,889,401

950,543,915

53. 26

1,021, 522,764

50. 76
47. 44
44. 78
47.17
45. 73

1,104, 017,166
1,161, 772, 646
1, 281, 455, 368
985, 343, 627
1, 018,158, 315
918, 450, 709
1,179, 013, 858
1,188, 281, 999
1,160, 034, 089
1, 477,589, 478
1,925, 699,188
2, 281, 091, 010
2,122,402, 486
2, 033, 481, 614
2,073,412,165

1, 068, 739
234,275
20,124

2, 222, 544, 331
2, 560, 569, 437
2, 539,991, 796

5,005

2, 325, 302, 791

b17,540

2, 396, 993,240
2, 661,284,933
2,914,599,624

«*51, 365
b253,476

Illuminating
reduced to
crude.

®The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.

72,987, 383
95, 450, 653
91, 415, 095
103, 592, 767
111, 703, 508
121,926,349
111,285,264

546,862,754
602, 951, 568
617,725,593

845,052, 390
961, Oil, 350
940, 604,137
942,704,691

110, 923, 620
131,726, 243

1,014,935,034

113,297,397
113,088,060

1,084,771,817
950, 367, 737

133, 023,656

948,720,575

138,448, 430
133,536, 800

1,027,904,086
1,108,985, 618

605,108, 465
614,049,083
683,989, 560
697, 972, 356
708,754,735
686,179, 805
733,852, 456
783,996, 824
842,888,523

1,053,628,311
1,146, 661, 277
1,198,069,214
1,063,455,797
1,081,744,231
1,166,352,516
1,242,522,418

bImports for consumption.

71. 47
61.17

37.14
45.10

1,168,916, 020
1,413, 908,160
1, 341,922,582
1,261,846,994
1, 315,249,009
1,494, 932,417
1,672, 077,206

'

45.13
43.83
42.63,

PETROLEUM ---- PRODUCED, EXPORTED,

1R
fin
1R 1
tf

Production.a

Gallons.

Tear ending June 30—

Net
imports.

COAL, BITUMINOUS---- PRODUCED, EXPORTED, ETC.
No. 8 4 —COAL, BITU M IN O U S, P r o d u c e d , I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d ,
R e t a in e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n , f r o m 1876 to 1902.

Tear ended June 30— Production.a

Net
imports.

Total.

Domestic
exports.

369
and

Remaining Per ceijt
for consump­ o f product
tion.
exportejd.
j

Tong.
27,381,483

Tons.
230,144

29,495,338
33,696, 520

321,665.
340,661

|

1876...................................

Tons.
26,974, 000

1877...................................
1878...................................

28,999,000
33,120,000

Tons.
407,483
496, 338
576, 520

1879.........*.........................

34, 050,000
33,190, 709

490, 482

34, 540,482

477,259

33, 667, 968

276,000
222,634

34,264,482
33, 445,334

38,242, 641
48,365, 341
60,861,190

677, 340
850, 853

38, 919,981
49,216,194

191,038
. 314,320

38,728,943
48,901, 874

.65

722,610

463, 051

61,120, 749

.76

616,265

68, 734, 567

.90

683,481

73, 864,598
65,124,465

.93
.82

66, 909,854

.97
.99

1880...................................
1881...................................
1882...................................
1884...................................
1885...................................
1886...................................

68,531, 500

819, 332

61,583,800
69, 350,832

73,730,539
64,840, 668

817,540
816, 643

74, 548, 079
65,657,311

1887...................................
1888...................................

66,646,947
79,073, 227

906, 470
877,149

1883...................................

532,846

Tons.
27,151,339
29,173,673

oj 85

33, 355,859

1.03
.81
.67
.50

1.11

1889...................................

91,107, 002

1,155, 714

67, 553,417
79,950,376
92,262, 716

1890...................................

85,432,717

934, 274

86, 366,991

1891...................................
1892...................................
1893 .................................

99,377, 073
105, 268, 962
113,264, 792

1, 053, 809
1, 331, 399
1,102, 223

100,430,882

841,798
1,136,068
1,474,727

106,600,361
114, 367,015

1,700,496
1,773,556

104,899,865
112,593,459

1.62
1.57

1894...................................
1895................................. .
1896...................................

114,629,671
106, 089, 647

1,147, 904
1, 259,423

2,178,321
2, 374, 988

113,599,254
104,974,082

1.90
2.24

120, 641, 244

1, 239,543

115,777, 575
107,349, 070
121,880,787

1897...................................

1,283, 589
122,893,104
1, 268, 279
131, 794, 630
148,742,878
1, 251, 512
172,608, 917
1, 700, 765
189,566,885 • 1, 973,134
1,936, 290
201,631,115

2,246,284
2,384, 069

119,634,503
121,792, 624

1.94

2,682,414
3,480,352
5,411,329
5,763,469
5,400, 694

130,380,495

2.04

146,514,038
168,898,353
185,776,550

2.34
3.14
3.04

198,166,711

2.68

1898...........................
1899...................................
1900...................................
1901...................................
1902...................................

124,176,693
133, 062, 909
149,994,390
174,309, 682
191, 540,019
203,567, 405

643,563
780,248

79,170,128
91,420, 918

.92

85,230,923
98,956,155

1.33
1.48

aThe production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.

s

a

1 902------- 21




1.86

in

each

STATE

and

TERRITORY d u r i n g t h e
1892 t o 1901.

C e n s u s Y e a r e n d in g M a y

31, 1880,

and

the

Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s f r o m

370

N o. 8 5 .— P R O D U C T I O N O P C O A L

[Tons of 2,240 pounds.]
1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

A N T H B A C IT E .
Tons.
Pennsylvania....................................... 28,612,595
6,176
2,600
...................
Colorado and New Mexico

Tons.
48, 850,450

Tons.
48,185,306

Tons.
46,358,144

Tons.
51,785,122

Tons.
48,523,287

Tons.
46,974,714

Tons.
47, 663, 075

Tons.
53,944,647

Tons.
51,221, 353

58, 002

550
83, 552

63,884

59,981

70,975

61, 675

42, 049

85,889

87,861

59,704

28,621,371

46,908,452

48,269.408

46,422,028

51, 845,103

48, 594, 262 47, 036, 389

47,705,124

54, 030, 536 51, 309, 214

60,302,264

Middle States.
Maryland.............................................. 2, 227, 844
Ohio...................................................... 5,932,853
Pennsylvania....................................... 18,075,548
West Virginia....................................... 1,792,570

3, 053,537
12,109, 756
41, 691, 586
8, 695, 317

3,966,186
3,699, 942
3, 317, 894 3,126, 275 3,496,058
11, 833, 613 10,633,800 11, 924, 827 11,495, 716 10, 890,127
39,348,860 35,636,128 44, 836, 811 44, 247,726 48,748,117
9, 561, 230 10,381, 926 10,167, 822 11, 496, 693 12,721, 570

4,174,004
12,961,488
58,183,154
14,911, 606

4,292, 318 3,593,471
14,732, 384 16, 953, 705
66,205, 513 71, 287, 791
17,190,174 20,220, 721

4,565, 292
18, 699,828
73, 487,452
21,489, 644

Total............................................ 28, 028, 815
Western States and Territories.
462,747
Colorado...............................................
Illinois................................................... 6, 089,514
Indiana................................ - ==. =...... 1,449,496
1, 442, 333
Iowa......................................................
763,597
Kansas...................................................
100,800
Michigan..............................................
543,990
Missouri...............................................
224
Montana...............................................
200
TF
*I
North Dakota.......................................
589,595
Wyoming..............................................

65,550,196

64,061, 597 59,778,129

70,425, 518 70, 940, 077

76, 326, 000

90,230,252 102, 420,389 112, 055, 688

118,242, 216

3, 078, 541
15, 948,460
2, 986, 763
3,498,654
2,685,068
69, 634
2,441,027
504,150
1,139
36,362
2, 235, 571

3, 588, 342 2,479,301
17,812,112 15,279,979
3, 385, 582 3, 057,072
3,542,190
3,546,634
2,368, 345 3, 025,224
62, 520
41, 052
2, 587, 002 2,004,499
828, 031
796, 704

2, 702,971
15, 835, 593
3,567,761
3,710,780
2, 613, 277
100, 287
2,118, 208
1,343,029

4, 626, 943
23,007,126
5, 789, 363
4, 645,481
3, 989,170
758,460
3,160, 806
1,483,728

5,061, 505
24,403,172
6,176, 987
5, 015,624
4, 375,471
1,108,251
3,394,721
1,246,501

34,997
2, 006,171

2, 953, 254
17,922,105
3,706, 401
4,117,737
2, 726, 796
199, 636
2, 380, 023
1,471, 323
576
68,970
2, 319, 541

3, 618,937 4,213,027
16,606,517 21, 820,553
4,393,520
5,362,967
4,123, 966 4,622, 749
3,041,567
3,439, 524
281,895
557, 775
2,400,287
2,701,620
1, 321, 253 1,336,117

37, 513
2,158,449
132

2, 727,421
17, 666, 630
3,487, 303
3, 530, 382
2, 575, 715
82, 930
2, 081, 734
1, 378,076
3,179
69, 688
1, 990, 736

74, 906
2,556,975

88,222
3,426, 243

115, 967
3, 584, 466

148,752
4,004,798

Total............................................ 11,442,496
Pacific States and Territories.
233,950
California..............................................
Idaho...................................... .............

33,485,569

36,348,041

32, 474, 910 34, 033,074

35,593, 794

37, 866, 362

38, 419,823

47,568, 797

51,161,510

54, 935,782

76, 051

64,824

» 83,727

«92,779

»143,114
928

143,725
18

153, 311
9

134,892

State or Territory.

Total anthracite.........................

1880.

1901.
Tons.
60,242,560




44,312
2,177,956

60,042

67, 369

COAL---- PRODUCTION,

B ITUM IN OU S.

Oregon....................................... ...........

43,205

Washington..........................................

145,015

30, 947
322, 333
1, 083, 417

37, 217
368 933
1,129, 354

42,429
385, 313
987, 920

65, 790
421,282
1, 063, 759

90, 822
373, 774
1,067, 414

90, 853
465, 678
1, 280,457

51,950
530, 097
1, 682, 653

77, 579
701, 829
1,812,394

52,557
1,024,131
2,209, 012

61,617
1,180,905
2, 301,979

Total............................................

422,170

1, 512, 748

1,600,328 | 1, 475, 704

1, 618, 200

1, 615, 737

1, 929, 767

2,408, 742

2, 735, 545

3,439, 020

3, 679, 393

!

40,520

4, 936, 886
478,177
192, 409
1, 064, 929
2,701,172
588,597
5, 963
1, 867, 914
219, 366
602, 864

4, 586, 550
513,181
332,804
1,117, 955
2, 684, 981
584, 787
15,178
1, 698, 445
269, 827
731, 895

3, 926, 052
457, 702
316,171
865, 720
2, 777, 850
518,070
15, 089
1, 947, 213
375, 757
1, 097, 396

5, 083, 728
534, 216
233, 034
1, 081, 415
2, 998, 009
633,152
22, 232
2, 263, 968
432, 999
1, 221, 718

5,132, 765
603,013
212,988
1,220, 220
2, 976, 320
536,449
6, 976
2, 377, 773
485, 728
1,120, 288

5, 262, 295
764, 455
174, 883
1,193,197
3,216,159
626,753
19, 000
2,579,329
570, 840
1, 364,555

5,835, 075
1, 076, 320
218,024
1,233,452
3,471, 347
864, 580
10, 263
2, 699, 015
613,155
1,620,781

6, 779, 836
753,173
208,135
1, 372, 703
4,113,620
903,707
24, 014
2, 973, 803
789,136
1,880,170

7, 494, 888
1, 292,808
281, 747
1, 716, 337
4, 758,004
1,127, 752
15, 834
3,133, 537
864, 619
2,137, 280

8,124,154
1, 621, 550
306, 094
2,162, 304
4,883, 916
938, 220
10, 714
3, 244, 009
989, 244
2, 433,815

1,963, 574

12, 658, 277

12, 535, 603

12, 297, 020

14, 504, 471

14, 672, 520

15, 771, 466

17, 642,012

19, 798,297

22, 822,806

24,714,020

Total anthracite and bitumi­
nous b.................................... 70,478, 426 160,115, 242 162, 814, 977 152,447, 791 172,426,366 171, 416, 390 178,929, 984 196, 405,953 226,553, 564 240, 788,238

261, 873, 675

Total............................................

322,934
14,778
154,644
935, 857
350
494,491

A M O UN TS M A R K E T E D .

A
(tons..............
Anthracite................... i value, dolls..
rtons..............
Bituminous................. Jvalue, dolls..
_

,
(tons..............
ota ................. i value, dolls..

42, 941, 744 44,168, 597
82,442, 000 85, 687, 078
88, 790, 744 93, 460, 461
98, 451,177 100, 937, 298
131, 732,488
180, 893,177

42, 425, 980 46, 511, 477
78, 488, 063 73, 450, 923
86,138, 549 94, 899,496
87, 792, 409 96, 721, 566

43,177,485 41,795,618 42, 043, 376
72, 538,174 70, 684, 749 73,575, 906
98, 944,082 106, 064, 762 119,528,152
91, 978,419 96,221,953 107,097,224

47,823, 241 45,276,622
53, 694, 530
86, 081, 834 83, 761, 750 110,073,787
138, 564, 925 154, 528, 814 165,065,123
135,017,663 179,995,163 194,116,585

137, 629, 058 128, 564, 529 141, 410, 973 142,121, 567 147,860, 380 161,571,528 186, 388,166 199,805,436
186,624,376 166, 280,472 170,172, 489 164, 516, 593 166,906,702 180,673,130 221, 099,497 263, 756, 913

COAL---- PRODUCTION.

Southern States and Territories.
Alabama................................................
Arkansas..............................................
Georgia.................................................
Indian Territory..................................
Kentucky..............................................
New Mexico............... ..........................
North Carolina.....................................
Tennessee..............................................
Texas.....................................................
Virginia.................................................

218, 759,653
304,190, 372

“Includes Alaska.
hAmounts marketed only for the year 1880; afterwards the entire product of the mines.
N ote.—The statistics for 1880 are derived from the United States Census, and from 1891 to 1901 from Mineral Resources of the United States, published by the United
States Geological Survey.




03

of

M IN E R A L S

in

the

U n it e d St a t e s d u r in g e a c h Ca l e n d a r Y e a r f r o m

1

to

1

8

9

9

[Prepared by the United States Geological Survey.]

Products.

Quantity.

METALLIC.

Value.

Quantity.

Quantity.

Value.

Quantity.

Dollars.

Quantity.

Value.
Dollars.

Dollars.

31, 092
5,200, 000
3,238
11,145

900

225

1,188,627
1,716,000
532,101
3, 956

30,454
6,500,000
2, 861
22, 541

1,913

300

1,452,745
1,716,000
559,189
8,566

28,317
7,150, 000
4,226
9, 715

1,800

400

837,896
3,886
2, 500

29, 727
7,150, 000
2,649
6, 700
1,408

1,382, 305
2,238, 000
542, 020
3, 551
27, 526
518,268,377

550,425,286

525,779,557

343,748,268

1, 302,586
1, 920, 000

NONMETALLIC (SPOT VALUES a) .
147, 609,985 119,567, 224 166, 592,023 132,586,313 193,321,987 167,935,304 212,314, 912 220, 913,513 225,826,849
Bituminous coal k ..............................
Pennsylvania anthracite...................— long tons.. 46,974, 714 79, 301,954 47, 663, 076 75,414, 537 53, 944,647 88,142,130 51, 221, 353 85, 757,851 60,242,560
60,475,516

Petroleum...........................................
"XTf t fn ¥*a 1 nra a
U itioTr />! q vtm

...

..

. . .
_

__

Clfty (all A
t^flr ^ n n h r i f t k ) .
long tons
10,989,463
Cement.............................* ................
Mineral waters.................................. .gallons sold.. 23,255,911
1,039,345
Phosphate rock..................................
15,973,202
Salt............................................ .............
4,247,688
Limestone for iron flnx.....................




34,667,772
40,874, 072

55,864,233

13,826,422
8,000,000
1,000,000
8,178,283
4,599,106
2,673,202
4,920,020
2,124,000

12, 111, 208
28,853,464
1,308,885
17,612,634
5,275,819

36,607,264
44,193, 359
15, 296, 813
9,000,000
1, 384, 766
9,859,501
8,051, 833
3,453,460
6, 212,554
2,638,000

44,321,345

44,090,670
57, 070, 850

64,603, 904
20,074,873

63,620, 529

75,989,313
23, 698,674

69,389,194

15,520,445
39, 562,136

12,889,142
6, 948,030

17,231,150
47,558,784

1, 515,702
19, 708,614

5,084,076

1,491,216

13,283,581
6,245,172
5,359, 248

6, 867,467

6,707,435

4,695,205

20,869,342
7,495,435

6, 944,603
3,687,394

112,504, 020
55, 615, 926
66,417, 335
27,067,500
13,800,000
2,576,932

12,000,000
1,840,377

11,250,000
1, 645, 328

236,406, 449

20,068, 737

15,786,789

55,771,188
1,483,723
20,566, 661

7,586,962
5,316,403

8, 540,168

4,659,836

6,617,449

MINERALS---- PRODUCTION.

993,445
1, 500,000
442,300
7,823

07

1901.
Value.

95,122,299 <=11,773,934 116,557,000 *13,620,703 245,172, 654 *13, 789, 242 259, 944, 000 15,878, 354 242,174,000
*69,637,172 54,438,000 <=70, 384, 485 54,764,500 *70,806,626 57,647, 000 74, 533,495 55,214, 000 71,387,800
57,363,000 3,118, 398 64,463,000 3,437,210 71,053,400 3, 829,897 79,171,000 3,805, 500 78, 666,700
54,080,180 526, 512, 987 61,865,276 568,666,921 101,222,712 606,117,166 98,494,039 602,072, 519 87,300,515
270, 824 23,561, 688
270, 700 23,280,200
210,500 18, 945, 000
222,000 16,650,000
14,885, 728
123,886 10, 654,196
140, 822 11,265, 760
129, 051 14,840,865
115,399 10, 385,910
8,498,300

302,531,147

Totnl V fllll£ of

Value.
Dollars.

Dollars.

Pig iron, spot value * ........................ . long tons b.. *9,652,680
Silver, coming value d........................ .troy ounces - . 53,860,000
2,774,935
Gold, coining valuef .........................
494,078, 274
Copper, value at New York City s ..
212, 000
Lead, value at New York City h....... . short tons6-.
99,980
Zinc, value at New York City.........
26, 648
Quicksilver, value at San Francisco. ........... flasks *- 4, 000, 000
Aluminum, value at Pittsburg.........
3,061
Antimony, value at San Francisco - . . ...short tons..
23,707
Nickel, value at Philadelphia!....... .
Platinum (crude), value at San Francisco, ounces
150
troy..................................... - ...........

1900.

1899.

1898.

1897.

372

N o . 8 6 .—P R O D U C T I O N

25,000
288,982

1,750, 000
755, 864

33, 000
291, 638

2, 310, 000
755,280

40,146
486,235

3,211, 680
1,287,080

Borax.......................................

16,000,000

1,080, 000

16,000,000

1,120, 000

40,714,000

1,139,882

60,913

795, 793
368, 058
396, 936
664, 632
365, 629
130, 675
391, 541
106, 574
149, 970
80, 853
•80,774
‘ 14, 452
58,295
129, 094
37,159
43,100
95,505
26, 227
1, 980

58,850

694,856
489, 769
411, 430
675, 649
287,112
160, 920
593, 801
275, 064
180, 738
86, 850
8103,534
‘ 27, 564
108, 339
126, 614
63,050
32, 395
129,185
42, 670
13, 542

63, 111

728,389
675 586
438,150
553,904
330,805
185, 770
543,249
150, 600
208, 283
98,325
•70. 587
‘ 50, 878
139, 528
108, 251
96,650
211,545
82,278
180,345
20,000

Mineral paintsT......................
Grindstones...........................
Fibrous talc.............................
Asphaltum...............................
Soapstone................................
Precious stones........................
Pyrite.......... ............................
Corundum and emerv............ ..............short tons..
Oilstones, etc...........................
Garnet (abrasive)................... ..............short tons..

57,009
75,945
21, 923
143, 201
2,165

54,356
76, 337
22,231
193,364
4, 064

54,655
75,085
24, 765
174,734
4,900

48,840
594,462
Pi, 602
124,235
72,222

3, 667, 210 *
46, 500
1, 627, 203
659,659
170,036
<
p5,344
l
848,215
117,887
881,363
61,460
710 026
63,500
499, 500
69,200
415,958
54, 389
63,134
27,943
383, 541
28, 643
233 170
204, 615
749,991
234,825
4, 305
102,715
4,305
174 087
3,185
123,475
4,444
•456,283
892,758
*360,060
‘ 5,497
‘ 55, 202
‘ 2,171
67,680
188,089
49,070
521,444
140, 790
552, 043
18,450
94,500
19,586
24,821
180, 971
34,741
11,771
100,289
11, 995
32,495
86,351
34,420
908, 000
748,736
48,805
and anthracite mined elsewhere than

3,720,000
1,577,493
697, 307
314,811
789,962
580, 703
483, 600
555, 335
424,888
289, 050
1, 024, 449
146,040
158, 300
158,100
•98,859
‘ 19, 719
157,844
154, 572
113,803
220,422
116, 722
149,297
59,262
in Penn­

2, 554
2, 967
2, 765
*82,676
8129, 520
8108, 570
‘ 740
‘ 3,999
‘ 1,505
Barytes (crude)...................... ..............short tons..
26,042
31, 306
41,894
Bromine....................................
487,149
486,979
433,004
Fluorspar..... .........................
5, 062
7,675
15, 900
Feldspar..................................
12, 516
13,440
24,202
Manganese ore................... .
15, 957
11,108
9,935
Flint.........................................
13,466
21,425
29, 852
Monazite..................................
44, 000
250, 776
350, 000
aBy “ spot ” value is meant value at the point of production.
* Including brown coal and lignite,
bt‘ I.ong” tons, 2,240 avoirdupois pounds; “ short” tons, 2,000 avoirdupois pounds. sylvania.
c Iron ore 1897: 17,518,046 long tons; value at mines, $18,953,221. 1898: 19,433,716
1Of 42 gallons.
long tons; value at mines, $22,060,887. 1899 : 24,683,173 long tons; value at mines,
“ Value of clay products in 1897, $62,359,991; 1898, $71,597,380; 1899 (census returns),
$34,999,077. 1900 : 27,553,161 long tons; value at mines, $66,590,504. 1901: 28,887,479 $95,797,370; 1900, $96,212,345; 1901, $110,211,587.
long tons; value at mines, $49,256,245.
nOf 300 pounds for natural cement and 400 pounds for artificial Portland.
d$1.2929 per troy ounce.
0Of 280 pounds net.
* Commercial value: 1897, $32,316,000; 1898, $32,118,420; 1899, $32,858,700; 1900,
pRefined tons.
c
$35,741,140; 1901, $33,128,400.
1 Crude tons.
f $20.6718 per troy ounce. ^
•■Including metallic paints, ocher, umber, Venetian red, sienna, ground soapstone,
ground slate, and mineral black.
hThe product?rom domestic oreadonly.
8Sheet, pounds.
* Of 76$ avoirdupois pounds net.
‘ Scrap, tons.
S
Including nickel in copper-nickel alloy, and in exported ore and matte.
MW




r
l

MINERALS— PRODUCTION.

Zinc white.........?....................
Gypsum....................................

OO

C
O

of

MINERALS

in

the

U n it e d

St a t e s

d u r in g

Value.

NONMETALLIC (SPOT VALUES) —continued.

Bauxite.............................. ..............

rin

54,277
57,652
45, 590
112, 272

i

b890
25,149
1,200
14, 860

30, 000

60,000

22,835

2,733
600

158

Total value of nonmetallic mineral products
Total value rtf metallic products__________
Estimated value of mineral products unspecified <
1
____
Grand total
•Crystalline pounds.
b Amorphous, tons.
« J! fluding cobalt oxide in ore and matte.




31, 232

1,143
580

13,671
6,450
350

100

327,655,427
302, 531,147

75,200
75,437
32, 960
106, 500
30', 000
16,691
13,200

6,247
1,263
605
140

9, 371
19, 075
10,300
700

1896

from

1900.
Quantity.

Value.

35,280
4, 830
12,381
60,000
4,334
400

167,106
125,598
107,500
79,644
30,000
37, 032
10,000

‘ 681
230

18, 512
18, 480
11,740
1, 030

O O O 2 130
K Q

445,372,651

343,748, 268

525,779. 557

Quantity.

Value.

Dollars.
j"*5, 507, 858
l

b611

|

197,579

Dollars.
< • , 967,612
■3
|
l
b809

23,184
3, 525

89, 676
88,100

18, 905
7,690

9, 698
60,000
3, 615

67,535
30,000
24,207

14,112
99,880
4,020

140
6, 471

32, 858
1, 400
11, 648

2,252
1,054

19,333
16, 310

300

1, 300

28,115
10,230
1, 280

1901—Continued.
1901.

Value.

Dollars.
r*2,900,732
|
{

to

512 195 262
550, 425, 286

368
13, 360
13,172
747
44, 250

167,714
79,914
223,430
96, 835
124, 880
52, 950
57,179
5, 790
24, 048
43, 057
13, 498
5,710
567, 261,144
518, 268, 377

1, 000, 000

1, 000, 000

1,000, 000

1, 000, 000

1, 000, 000

631,186,574

698, 550, 398

972,152, 208

1,063,620,548

1, 086, 529, 521

kIncluding building sand, glass sand, iron ore used as flux in lead smelting, tin ore,
nitrate of soda, carbonate of soda, sulphate of soda, and alum clays used Dy paper
manufacturers.

PRODUCTION.

A sb estu s.....................................
Rutile.................................................

19, 520

1

25,934

25, 932
Chromic iron ore............................ ........long tons;
Cobalt oxidec ..................................
Magnesite.........................: ..............

Quantity.

Dollars.
j*2,360, ooo

ear

MINERALS

Sulphur.............................................
Fuller’s earth..................................
M a rls.................................................
Infusorial earth and tripoli..........
Pnminn afnno

Value.

Dollars.
t ®1,254, 402
|
1
b , 108
l
20,590
2, 275
17,113
60, 000
3,833

Graphite...........................................

Quantity.

Can led ar Y

1899.

1898.

1897.
Products.
Quantity.

each

374

No. 86.—PRODUCTION

No. 87.—PRODUCTION

of

PIG IRON

in

each

St a t e

from

1891

to

1902,

and

the

[From the Annual Reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.

Number

of

Furnaces

in

1890

and

1902.

Tons of 2,240 pounds.]
Furnacesi.

Completed
furnaces
Dec. 31,
1890.

States.

Connecticut..........

9
1

1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Tons,
21.811

Tons.
17.107

Tons.
12, 478

Tons.
7,416

Tons.
5,615

Tons.
10,187

Tons.
8, 336

Tons.
6, 336

Tons.
10,129

Tons.
10, 233

Tons.
8,442

Tons.
12, 086

Total
June Dec. Dec.
31,
31, 1902.
30,
1902. 1902.

2

2

4

4

6
3
11
20
149
3

Maryland...............
Massachusetts . . . .
New Jersey............
New York..............
Pennsylvania........
West Virginia.......

290, 073 303,186
5,600
10, 916
79,472
190,974
234,477
303,229
193,702
99,131
151, 773
11
123, 398
3,661
3, 310
4, 710
1,873
3, 284
2, 476
3,386
3, 360
8, 990
7.946
7, 853
156
4
170, 262
191,380
74, 305
55,502
59,163
95,696
100, 681
127, 598
155, 746
87, 975
63,273
92, 490
16
243,304
228, Oil
264, 346 292, 827
283,662
401,369
310, 395 191,115
175,185
181, 702 206, 075
315,112
37
222 3, 952, 387 4,193, 805 3, 643, 022 3, 370,152 4, 701,163 4,024,166 4, 631, 634 5, 537, 832 i6, 558, 878 6, 365, 935 7, 343, 257 8,117,800
108, 569 132, 907 192, 699 187, 858
166, 758 166, 597
183,005
86, 283
154, 793
81, 591
80,781
141,968
5

6
9
109
3

4
1
6
10
116
3

Total............

305 4, 600, 471 4,871,152 4,162,137 3, 702,563 5,101, 576 4,489,505 5,308, 863 6, 260,194 7,385, 762 7, 299,398 8,264,276 9,212,229

133

142

196

45,104
6,582
91, 222 ‘ 138,880 ‘ 159, 204 ‘ 203, 409 ‘ 269,930
925,239 1,117,239 1, 365, 898 1, 442, 012 1, 363, 383 1, 596, 850 1,730,220

3
19

3
15

4
20

155,213

6

6,522
27, 518
12,548
23,883
49,788
900,029 1,463, 789 1,196, 326 1,372,889 1,986, 358 2, 378, 212 2,470, 911 3,326,425 3, 631,388
91,595
148,400
158,484
103, 909 172,781 b203,175 b184,794 *>207,551 t 273,987
>

2
46
6

7
1
2
47
6

10
1
2
58
6

136 2,170,820 2,641,977 1, 623, 691 1, 771,781 2,795,528 2,487,212 2,757,080 3,813,687 4,296, 722 4, 342,004 5, 504,997 6,060,738

82

81

PIG IRON— PRODUCTION.

New England-'and
Middle States.

1891.

In blast.

101

Western States.
Colorado.................
Illinois...................

In d ia n a . -

____

Michigan................

M innesota.
M is s o u ri
Ohio........................
Wisconsin..............!
Total............ 1




18,116
32, 441
2
669, 202 949,450
15
2
7, 729
7, 700
213,145
184, 421
27
1
1,226
14, 071
• g
29,229
57, 020
71 1,035, 013 1, 221, 913
174, 961
10
197,160

45,555
405, 261
5,567
117, 538
10, 373
32, 360
875,265
131, 772

73,669
58, 508
604,795 1, 006, 091
95,171

91, 222

‘ Includes Missouri and Washington.

149, 511

132, 578

147, 640

134, 443

163, 712

bIncludes Minnesota.

170, 762

03*

-Q

CJt

No. 87.—PRODUCTION

of

PIG IRON

in

each

State

from

1891

to

1902,

and

the

Number

of

F

urnaces

in

1890

and

1902—Continued.

oa

FurnaceIS
.
States.

Completed
furnaces
Dec. 31,
1890.

Southern States.

Total............

1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

Tons.
795, 673
49,85$
44,844
3 217
291,738
18,662
295,292

Tons.
915,296
8, 950
56, 548
2, 908
300, 081
8, 613
342, 847

Tons.
726, 888
39,675
47,501
2, 843
207,915
6,257
302,856

Tons.
592, 392
40,268
33, 854

Tons.
854, 667
31, 034
63, 780
323
248,129
4,682
346, 589

Tons.
922,170
15,593
70,660
2,151
248, 338
1, 221
386, 277

1897.

1899.

1898.

1900.

1901.

1902.

Tons.
Tons.
Tons. ,
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
947,831 1, 033, 676 1, 083, 905 1,184,337 1,225,212 1,472, 211
*28,984 *27,333
13,762 * 17, 835
*32, 315
17,092
119, 019
71, 562
68, 462
110, 725
35, 899 100, 724

Total
June Dec. Dec.
31,
31,
30,
1902. 1902. 1902.

392, 778
3,095
537, 216

15

16

16

19

46
5
8
2
22
4
26

119 1,499,284 1, 636, 243 1,333,935 1,182, 044 1, 549, 204 1, 646,410 1,586, 737 1, 700, 053 1, 938, 219 2,147,840 2,109,081 2,548,340

70

83

113

52
5
6
1
20
3
32

212, 773
4, 671
298, 086

272,130
6,175
307,610

263, 439
5,178
283, 274

346,166
5, 803
365, 491

362,190
10,150
490, 617

337,139
2, 273
448, 662

31
2
6

39
3
5

1

Pacific States.
f^ Tingfon
ai
T
ntfl.1
Grand total..
December 31—
No. furnaces in
]y a . i
i |
No. furnace s
out of blast..




1
1

9, 295

2

9, 295

7, 628

4,739

1

1,000
1

7, 628

4,739

1

1
1 !

1, 000

311

313

253

137

185

242

159

191

202

289

232

266

307

251

256

311

381

326

226

311

232

212

125

174

140

105

aIncludes North Carolina.

!

1

2

307

562 8, 279, 870 9,157, 000 7,124,502 6,^657, 388 9,446, 308 8, 623,127 9^652^680 ll,773,934 13,620,703^ 13,789,242 15^878,354" 17^821,307 _ 286"

412

IRON---- PRODUCTION.

Alabama...............
Georgia...................
Kentucky..............
j ortn vaiOiiRoj . . . .
n
Tennessee..............
TAyflfl
___
Virginia.................

1891.

In blast.

IRON AND STEEL, KINDS OF, PRODUCED.
No. 88.—Q u a n t i t i e s o p IRON
2,240 p o u n d s ) a n d K i n d s o f ,
1897 t o 1901, i n c l u s i v e .

377

STEEL M ANUFACTURES

and

Produced

d u r in g

the

Calendar

(in

tons

Years

op

from

[From the Annual Reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.]

1 8 9 8 .

1 8 9 7 .

Articles.

Tons.
Pig iron .......................................... ...............
Spiegeleisen and ferromanganese, ineluded in pig iron......................................

Tons.

9 , 6 5 2

, 6

8

1 8 9 9 .
Tons.

1 9

Tows.

Tons.

1 1 , 7 1 7 3 3 , , 7 9 8 3 9 4 1 , 52 , 4 8 2 71 83 , , 3 6 5 2 4 0 , 7 0 3

0

1 7 3 , 6 9 25 1 3 , 7 6 29 1 9 , 7 6 28 5 5 ,

9 7 27 9 1 , 4 6 1

Finished iron and steel:
Bar, hoop, skelp, etc., and structural
shapes, not including wire rods----Structural shapes, included above...
Wire rods..................................................
Plate and sheet, except nail plate----Cut nails and cut spikes......................
Wire nails................................................
Rolled, including cut nails and ex­
cluding rails........................................
Rolled, including both cut nails and
rails.......................................................
Rails:
Bessemer steel........................................
Open-hearth steel...................................
Iro n ...........................................................
Total......................................................
Street rails, included above.................

3 , 0 8 1
5 8 3 ,
9 7 0 ,
1, 2 0 7 ,
9 4 , 0
4 0 1 ,

, 3 7 , 6 9 0 4 1 , 4 9 , 5 9 7 9 6 , 4 8 , 0 3 1 9 0 , 5 6 , 9 77
7 9 0
7 0 28 ,1 1 5 9 , 71 61 1, 0
1 , 10 ,3 0 6 7 , 13 ,9 6 8 8 3
7 3 6
1 , 3
1 , 91 0, 4 3 4 , 158 , 0, 73 5 9 0 4 1 , 25 2, 2 8
2 8 6
5 47 0 , 1 8 88 5 , 0 1 5 7 0 , 2 4 5
6 6 3
3 3 1 , 1 8 1

5 , 3 5 3 , 6,8 53 63 2 , 1 8, 2 0 9 2 1 , 7 7 1 , 19 0 1
7 , 0 0 1 , 8 7 , 25 8 1 3 ,

3 7 0

8 5 , 4
1 3 , 1
6 5 , 8 94
5 4 , 4
-

, 79 6, 4 1 7

4

1

, 6

4

7

, 18 , 99 28

1

, 22 , 4 2 1 7

2

, 2 7 , 0 3 0 8 5 , 2,874,639
6 8 2

143, 815

154, 246

101, 312

5,475,315
1, 608, 671

6, 609,017
2,230, 292

7,586,354
2,947,316

6, 684, 770

Crucible...................................................
All other...................................................

69, 959
3, 012

89,747
3,801

101,213
4, 974

4,862

5,471

Total crude steel.................................
Ore, pig, and scrap blooms for sale...........

7,156,957
8,614
256,598

8,932, 857
8,112

10,639,857
13, 074
360, 875

10,188,329
12,947
302,665

13,473,595
10,547
399,291

Q u a n t it ie s

P roduced

of

d u r in g

P IG IR O N

the

( in

326,915

tons

Calen d ar Y ears

of
from

3, 398,135
100,562

2,240 p o u n d s )
1895 t o 1901,

and

8,713,302
4,656,309
98,513

K in d s

in c l u s iv e

of,

.

[From the Annual Reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.]
A N T H R A C ITE A N D M IXE D AN TH R AC ITE A N D BITUMINOUS PIG IRON.
State.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

New Y o rk .........

63,591

33,477

New Jersey........

55,502

59,163

95,696

100,681

Pennsylvania. . .

1,151,806

1, 053, 772

837,081

1,102,592

1899.

1900.

Tons.

Tons.

1901.

1,270,899




1,146,412

932,777

1,203,273

|

Tons.

t

50,859

35,508

\

158,762

155, 746

1,420,618

1,440,139

1,518,535

15, 081

Maryland...........
Total.........

8

3 7 6
1
8 , 8 5
0 9 5

8

1

1 , 6 4 4 , 15 , 2 9 0 7 6 , 7 0 2
. 2 , 3 2 8 , 3 2 , 7 6 0 5 , 45 8 5
5 0 0
1,220
5 2 3
1 , 3 3 3
2 , 0 9 3
2 , 8 7 2
3 , 3 61 9 9 5
122, 244

N o. 89 . —

9
05 0 ,
4, 2 9
5
6
3 4 0 ,

9 , 1 4 0 8 , 72 , 91 4 24 4 , 334 41 9 , 3 2 7

Steel ingots and castings:
Bessemer..................................................
Open-hearth............................................

Tin plates.......................................................

, 6

7
58
36
2

17,288

2, 738

1,599,552

1,677,048

1,712,527

163,853

2 , 8

7

0

, 8

1 1, 5 , 79 32 0

IRON AND STEEL, KINDS OF, PRODUCED.

378

No. 89.— Q u a n t i t i e s
Produced

of

d u r in g t h e

PIG IRON

(in

Calendar Y ears

tons

2,240 p o u n d s ) a n d K i n d s o f ,
1895 t o 1901, i n c l u s i v e — Cont'd.

of

from

[From the Annual Reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.]
CHARCOAL PIG IRON.

Connecticut........
New Y o r k .........
Pennsylvania. . .
Maryland...........
Virginia
Fpnt.nr.ky

1896.

Tons.
Massachusetts..

1899.

1900.

1901.

Tons.
3,284

Tons, j
3,661

Tons.
2,476

Tons.
3,310

Tons.
3,386

10,187

5,220
4,474

1898.

Tons.
1,873

4,710
5,615

1897.

8,336
5,380

6,336 ;
6,600 '

10,129
7,120

22, 605

1,988
4,580

3,191 ;
2,106

3, 731

10,233
7, 920
3,422

O
O
o

1895.

States.

:

5,975

5,096

5,200
2,714
4,844
1, 373

220

___

Tennessee...........
fjflnrgia, ...........
Alabama.............
Texas...................
O hio....................
M ichigan...........
Wisconsin.........
Missouri.............

13, 365

19,243

27,133
14,250

18,816
4,682
10,457

29,787
1,221
11,426

91,222
45, 957

149, 511

1, 580

9, 350

Washington___
Total.........

41, 375

24,427
17,092
14,913
6,175
7,807
132,578
\

28,431

3,119

2,917
27,333
53,010

7,737

10,067

176,617

207,497

220, 035

284, 766

5,178
6, 351
147,640 ]
\
47, 693 j

339,874

41,669
5,803
6,476

2,273

'

1
225, 341

4, 761

22,879
57,632
10,150

29, 037

17,498
13,762
36,734

}

8,442

310, 244

255,211

296, 750

222
360,147

BITUM INOUS COAL AN D COKE PIG IRON.
New York...........
New Jersey. . . . .
Pennsylvania. . .
Maryland...........
V irginia.............
W est Virginia ..
Kentucky...........
Tennessee...........
North Carolina..
Georgia...............

112,891

167,398

237,924

221,411

220,971

3,544, 883
10,916
346,589
141,968
63,780

2, 967, 680
74, 628
384, 904
108, 569
70,660

3, 792, 565

5,134,529

189,122
307,390
132, 907
35, 899

4,432,049
188,868
283,274
192,699
100,724

247,703

245,941

228,886
323
17,669
835, 851

Alabama.............
O hio....................

1,453,332

Illinois.................

1, 006,091

W isconsin.........

\
Minnesota........... /
Missouri.............
Colorado.............
Total.........




221,205 !
2,151 !
1,343
892, 383

219,236
363,943
187,858
119,019
317,129
}

)
J

235,548

225,549

4,922,374
269,589
487, 838
166,758

5,819,961
297,826
446,188
166, 597
68,462
310,928

71,562
315,743

17,835

4,825

996,942

1, 042, 236

1,184, 900

932,918
1,365, 082

1, 980,007

2,371, 736

1,126,705
2, 463,174

1,172,202
3, 316,358

925,239

1,117,239

1, 365,898

1,442,012

1,363,383

1,596,850

199,328

179,058

102,443

117,109

86,992

25, 938
58, 508

3,198
45,104

12, 369
6, 582

7,950, 068

7,166, 471

134,558 ]
}
40,318 1

[

172,278

l

91, 222

100, 553

121,155

33,523
155, 664

8,464,692 10,273, 911

11, 736, 385

11,727, 712

13, 782, 386

379

CRUDE STEEL, KINDS OF, PRODUCED.
No. 90.— Q u a n t i t i e s
of,

o f CRUDE STEEL ( i n t o n s o f 2,240 p o u n d s ), a n d K indsi
P r o d u c e d d u r i n g t h e C \ l e n d a r Y e a r s 1867 t o 1901, i n c l u s i v e .

[From the Annual Reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.]

Calendar years.

1867 . .
1868

........................................
.....................................

1869...................................................................
1870....................................................................
1871....................................................................
1872....................................................................
1873....................................................................
1874....................................................................
1875....................................................................
1876....................................................................
1877....................................................................
1878....................................................................
1879....................................................................
1880...................................................................
1881....................................................................
1882...................................................................
1883....................................................................

OpenBessemer
Crucible
hearth
ingots and
ingots and
castings. ! ingots and castings.
castings.
Tons.
2,679
7,589
10,714
37, 500
40,179
107, 239
152,368
171,369
335,283
469,639
500, 524
653,773
829,439
1, 074, 262
1, 374, 247
1, 5L4, 687
1,477, 345

1, 375, 531
1, 519, 430
2, 269,190
1887................................................................... 2, 936, 033
1888.................................................................... , 2,511,161
1889.................................................................... 2, 930, 204

1884....................................................................
1885...................................................................
1886....................................................................

3,688, 871
1891.................................................................... 3, 247,417
1892.................................................................... 4,168, 435
3, 215,686
1893...................................................................
3, 571, 313
1894.............................................. ....................
1895.................................................................... 4,909,128
1896....................................................................1 3, 919, 906
1897..........................1........................................! 5, 475, 315
1898.................................................................... 6, 609, 017
1899...................................................................
7, 586, 354
6, 684, 770
1900...................................................................
8, 713, 302
1901..................................................................
1890...................................................................




Tons.

All other
steel.

1
Tons.
16,964
19,197

893

29,911

1, 785
2, 679

31,250
26,125

31,250
68,750

9, 202

73,214
142, 954
198, 796
215,727
389,799
533,191

10, 647
7, 640
4, 879

569, 618
731,977
935, 273

7, 558
2, 720

1,247,335
1, 588, 314
1, 736, 692

6,911

3,125

31, 059

12, 244

6, 250
8, 080

32,436
35,180

5, 672
11, 256

19,187 ,
22, 349

35,163
36, 098

32,255
50,259
100,851
131, 202

38, 309
50, 696
64, 664
80,145

143, 341

75, 973

2, 691

119,356
117,515
133,376
218, 973

71, 835
53, 270
57, 599

4,999
4, 563
1, 515

71, 973
75, 375
70, 279

2, 367
5, 594

322, 069
314, 318
374, 543
513,232

75, 865

Total.

Tons.
19,643
26,786

19, 643

1,339

j

1, 673, 535
1, 550, 879
1, 711, 920
2, 562, 503

3,682

3, 339,071
2, 899, 440

5,120
3, 793

3,385, 732
4, 277, 071

4,484
4,548
2, 806
4, 081

3,904, 240
4, 927, 581

737,890
784, 936

71,175
72, 586
84, 709
63,613
51, 702

1,137,182
1, 298, 700
1, 608, 671
2, 230, 292
2,947, 316
3, 398,135
4,656, 309

67, 666
60,689
69, 959
89,747
101,213
100, 562
98, 513

858
2, 394
3, 012
3, 801
4,974
4,862
5,471

579, 753
669, 889

4, 019, 995
4, 412, 032
6,114, 834
5, 281, 689
7,156, 957
8, 932, 857
10, 639,857
10,188, 329
13,473, 595

380

PIG IRON AND RAILROAD BARS— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

No. 91.—

Q u a n t it ie s

Im ported, E
from

1883

of

xported

,

PIG IRON

and

R e t a in e d

(i n
for

tons

of

2,240

C o n s u m p t io n

in

pounds)
the

P

roduced,

U n it e d

St a t e s

1902.

to

Year ending June 80—

Produc­
tion.*

1883.......................................
1884......................................
1885.......................................
1 8 8 6 ...................................
1887......................................
1888......................................
1889......................................
1890......................................
1891......................................
1892......................................
1893........... ..........................
1894.......................................
1895.......................................
1896......................................
1897......................................
1898.......................................
1899.......................................
1900......................................
1901.......................................
1902......................................

Tons.
4, 623, 323
4,595,510
4,097, 868
4, 044, 526
5, 683, 329
6,417,148
6,489, 738
7, 603, 642
9,202,703
8,279,870
9,157, 000
7,124, 502
6, 657,388
9,446,308
8,628,127
9, 652,680
11,773,934
13, 620, 703
13,789,242
15, 878, 354

Export Domestic
Export Total re­ Per cent
of con­
of domes­ retained Imports .b of for­ tained for
for con­
consump­ sumption,
tic.
eign.
sumption.
tion.
foreign.
Tons.
4,148
3,765
4,635
7,659
7,801
9, 376
12, 965
18,458
13,435
15,940
20, 068
26, 529
22,517
29,862
168,890
236,868
299, 641
160, 690
255,253
54,704

Tons.
4,619,175
4, 591,745
4, 093, 233
4, 036, 867
5, 675,528
6, 407, 772
6, 476, 773
7, 585,184
9,189, 268
8, 263, 930
9,104,434
7, 097, 973
6,634,871
9, 416, 446
8, 454, 237
9,415,812
11, 474,293
13, 460, 013
13,533,989
15,823,650

Tons.
433, 602
283,172
151,959
261, 674
418, 919
325,517
176, 727
146,772
81, 916
82,891
62, 936
25, 763
. 14,174
88,125
22,159
25, 640
23,316
61,100
39,325
158, 961

Tons.
1, 343
524
609
555
231
570
470
260
159
100
103
115
572
205
376
741
157
222
200

Tons.
5,051,434
4, 874, 393
4, 244,583
4, 297, 986
6, 094, 216
6,732,719
6,653,030
7, 731,956
9, 270, 924
8, 346, 662
7,167, 270
7,123, 633
6, 648, 930
9, 503, 999
8, 476,191
7,441,076
11, 496, 868
13, 520, 956
13, 573,092
35,982,411

8.56
5.80
3.57
6.08
6.87
4.83
2.65
1. 90
.88
.99
.88
.36
.21
.93
.26
.34
.20
.45
.29
.99

*The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.
bMostly spiegeleisen and ferromanganese since 1888.

No. 92.— Q u a n t i t i e s o f IRON a n d STEEL .RAILR OAD BARS
o f 2,240 p o u n d s ) P r o d u c e d , I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a i n e d
s u m p t i o n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f r o m 1883 t o 1902.
Production. *
Year ending
June 30—

1883.................
1884.................
1885.................
1886.................
1887.................
1888.................
1889.................
1890........... .
1891.................
1892.................
1893
1894.................
1895.................
1896.................
1897.................
1898.................
1899.
1900.................
1901 ..
1902.................

Iron.

Tons.
203,459
57,995
22,822
13,228
21,142
20,591
12,725
9,159
13,882
8,240
10,437
6,090
4,674
5,810
4,347
2,872
3, 319
1, 592
695
1,730

Steel.

Tons.
1,304,393
1,156,910
999, 366
963,750
1,579,395
2,119,049
1,390,975
1, 513, 045
1,871,425
1,298,936
1, 541, 407
1,130, 368
1,017,098
1,300,325
1,117,663
1, 645, 020
1, 977, 922
2,271,108
2, 384,987
2, 872, 909

Total.

Tons.
1, 507,852
1,214,905
1,022,188
976,978
1, 600,537
2,139,640
1,403,700
1,522,204
1, 885, 307
1, 307,176
1, 551,844
1,136,458
1, 021, 772
1, 306,135
1,122, 010
1, 647, 892
1, 981,241
2,272, 700
2, 385, 682
2, 874, 639

Export
of do
mestic.

Tons.
1,291
• , 354
3
7,956
3,969
2,765
5,193
7,405
10,236
15,881
8, 260
15, 698
16,645
12,192
27,645
112,172
232, 552
277,885
347, 805
374,978
167,456

Domes­
tic re­
tained
for con­
sump­
tion.

Im­
ports.

Tons.
1,506,560
1,211,551
1,014,232
973,009
1,597,772
2,134,447
1,396,295
1,511,968
1,869,426
1,298, 916
1,536,146
1,119,813
1, 009, 580
1,278,490
1,009,838
1,415, 340
1, 703,356
1,924,895
2, 010, 704
2,707,183

Tons.
118,063
7,971
4,203
10,507
77,043
137, 024
24, 277
250
134
299
932
2,178
784
1,056
7,777
529
624
2,487
1, 091
15,017

tons

Con­

Export
of for­
eign.

Tons.
32,799
29, 111
3,157
2
936
504

* The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year,




(in
for

19
100
1, 338
655

402

3

Total
retained
for con­
sump­
tion.
Tons.
1,591,824
1,190,411
1,015,278
983,514
1,673,879
2, 270,967
1,420,572
1, 512,218
1,869,541
1, 299,115
1, 537,078
1,120,653
1,009, 709
1, 279,546
1,017,615
1,415,467
1,703,980
1,927,382
2, Oil, 795
2,722,197

TIN PLATES IMPORTED.
No. 93.—

Q u a n t it ie s

and

V

TIN PLATES

alues of

United Kingdom.

381

Im ported

1870 t o 1902.

from

A ll other countries.

Total.

Tear ending June 30—
Value.

Pounds.

Quantity.

Value.

Quantity.

Valua

Dollars.

Quantity.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Dollars.

. 5,560
34, 615

Pounds.
150,932, 768
178,976,224
196,522, 704

7, 608,228
9,598,100
12,312,428
14, 993, 650

8,937

1870.......................................
1871.......................................
1872.................... .................

150,773,504
178,880,800
196,012,992

7,599,291
9,592,540
12, 277, 813

159,264
95,424
509,712

1873......................................
1874......................................

191,826,544

14,957,585
12,989,973

658,896
40,880

36,065

192,485,440

2,950

169,318,912

12, 992,923

350, 784

24,190

190,663, 200

12, 956, 647

198,269,456
221,673,872

12,932,457
10,003,707
9,702,860

236,524,960
276,103,184

9, 561, 852
10,130, 042

1880.......................................

371,104,832

16,870,954

1881.......................................
1882.......................................
1883....................................

365,703,408
429,610,384

13, 914, 062
16,151, 891

477,309,056
506, 364,102
506,231,501

17,435,087
18,120, 544
16, 632, 701

569,488,534
566,071,998

17,580, 033
16, 688,810

2, 764,165
6,148, 399

222,080

632,614,482
734, 211, 853
678, 933, 940
1891:..................................... 1,033,531,124

18,898,315
21,174,529

2, 330,463
1, 568,135

81,029
48,124

20,891, 062
35,645, 076

1,126, 985
2,957,950
337, 720

169,278,032
190, 812,416

1875......................................
1876.....................................
1877.......................................
1 8 78 ....................................
1879.......................................

1884...............................
1885.......................................
1886......................................
1887.......................................
1888....................................... 1
1889....................................... '
1890.......................................
1892.......................................

421,838,482

1893.......................................
1894.................... ,.................

628,095,497
453,880, 341

1895.......................................
1896.......................................

507,075,599
383,882,250

1897.......................................
1898.......................................

229,208,495

1899.......................................
1900.......................................
1901.......................................

170,872,133
107,831,639
147,321, 985
116, 829, 478

1902.......................................

197,232,677

No. 94.—

Q u a n t it ie s

12, 304, 233
17,554, 310

2, 092

4, 304,160
11, 318, 944
6, 729, 632

10,005, 799

222,608,736
244,821,360
276,537,072

9, 750,327
9, 929,498
10,147,460

352, 312
235,325
447, 373

433,888
8, 798,048

198, 310, 672

47,467
367, 646
17,418

41, 216
934,864
8, 296, 400

379,902,880

17,223,266

370, 007,568

14,149,887
16, 599, 264
17,699,239

264,152

1,530, 654
923,434

62,093
33,038
74,532

11, 330

11,961,524
12,119,083

280,485
963, 339

8, 915,083
5,320,238
3, 786, 626

1, 756, 733
865,188

7,994
24, 997
35,573

of

484,038,688
507,894,756
507,154, 935
572,252,699
572, 220, 397
634,944,945
735, 779,988

680, 060, 925
37,088
101,844 1,036,489,074
422,176, 202
11,329

330, 405

2,592,106
4, 772, 629
3,733,480
5,995,515

440,929,328

628,425,902
454,160,826

18,182,637
16, 665, 739
17,654,565
16, 910,890
18,979,344
21, 222,653
20,928,150
35,746, 920
12, 315, 562
17, 565,640
11,969, 518

508,038,938
385,138,983

12,144,080
8, 950,656

22,522

230,073,683
171, 662, 345

21,458
27,167
36, 582

108,484,826
147,963,804
117, 880,312

5,344,638
3,809,148
2, 613,564
4, 799,796
3, 770, 062

70,109

198,996,086

6, 065,624

24,400

. 790, 212
653,187
641,819
1, 050,834
1,763,409

TIN PLATES

Manufactured.

[From report of Col. Ira Aver, special Treasury agent to 1897; 1898 to 1900, calendar years, from the
annual reports of the American Iron and Steel Association.]
Amount made from—
Year ending June 30—

Tin plates.

Terne
plates.

Foreign
American
black plates. black plates.

Pounds net. Pounds net. Pounds net.
1892 ............. ...............................

Total.

Pounds net. Pounds net.

4,539,590

13,646,719

43,599,724

56,219,478

99,819,202

57,613,702

85,968,202

53, 255,265

39, 223,467

73,473,124

160,576,934

33,224,139

193,801,073

212,589,181
355,347,670

1897.:.................................................

4,350,166

54,076,095

120,327,949

1894.....................................................
1895.....................................................
1896.....................................................

9,296,553

45,743,107
81,609,765

1893......................................................

9,107,129

94, 639,440
91,634, 393

303,002,098
446,924,855

4, 226, 523
57, 208

307,228,621
446,982,063

1898 .....................................................

732.289.600
808,360,000

1899 .....................................................
1900 ................................................... '

677.969.600

1901..................................................... ........................

894,411,840




1

382

GRAIN RECEIPTS.

No. 95.—

Q u a n t it ie s

of

G RAIN RECEIVED a t
1888 t o 1902.

the

P orts

n a il e d b e l o w f r o m

[From annual reports of New York Produce Exchange.]
Ports.

1888.

1889.

|

1890.

1891.

1892.

Bushels.
34, 921, 275

Bushels.
Bushels.
33, 995, 895 | 30,185, 400

Bushels.
31, 710, 941

By rail..................................

3,474,619
68, 556,476

2,436, 407
76,118,054 !

1,609, 551
90, 218, 719

1, 322, 767
124, 844, 643

2,194,124
140, 750,340

112,550, 356 i 122, 013, 670

157,878, 351

169, 826. 551
9,256,585

106,052, 370
5,999,878
29, 401, 549

8,069,901
30,189, 053

17,158, 523
30, 275, 840
12, 030, 865

18, 460,942
42, 349, 047
20,812,159

Total...................................

200, 919,025

232, 431, 458

Montreal, Canada......................

14, 018, 520

Ports.

1893.

6,649,636
30, 815, 742
35,214, 826
46,435,135
21,575,442
•1
to
0
J5
O

Total New Y o rk .............
Portland, M e...............................
Boston..........................................
Philadelphia...............................
Baltimore.....................................
New Orleans...............................

17, 659,337 |

1894.

1

New York:
By canal, via river.............
Coastwise and river...........

17,444, 966 |

1895..

26,882, 087

38, 570, 290
57,004,548
57,686,497
30,634,317

291, 809, 406 | 362, 978, 788
23, 2i4, 958 i
1
1896.

27, 436, 533

1897.

Bushels.
43, 835, 800

Bushels.
43, 031, 800

2, 363, 581
99,443,292

1,431, 948
78, 720, 751

103,119, 390

145, 642,673
9, 716,253

123,184,499
11,160, 794

118,707, 744
10,819, 641

Philadelphia...............................
Baltimore.....................................
New Orleans...............................

39, 267,109
33, 761, 259
46,428,878
27, 737, 315

36, 671,834
33,408,594
38,442, 248
12,716, 236

35,101, 290
27,821, 535
37,622, 492
16, 763, 671

35,351, 895

44, 797,888
56,575, 045
89, 986, 464
45, 029, 731

Total...................................

302,553, 487

255,584, 205

246, 836, 373

349,137, 483

444,129, 911

Montreal, Canada.......................

27, 713,947

16, 071, 767

16,948,770

29, 926, 596

36, 960, 630

New York:
By canal, via river.............
Coastwise and river...........
By rail...................................
Total New York...............
Portland, M e...............................
Boston..........................................

Ports.
New York:

.

1898.

1899.

Bushels.
14,690,100
898,254

7, 425, 391
32,943, 222 !
30,101, 650
42, 811, 978
20,708,814 1

Bushels.

1900.

Bushels.
32, 517, 899

Bushels.
21,892, 361

563, 360
117, 745, 861

571,022
166, 064, 877

150, 827,120
14, 709, 692
43,126,,377

188,528, 260
19,212, 523

38,750,775
66, 371, 624

1901.

1902.

Bushels.
11,546, 506

Bushels.
14, 427,100

Bushels.
11, 900,350

Coastwise and river............. !
By rail................................... ! 175, 988,976

Bushels.
16,955, 900
323, 473

3,189, 609

159,014, 631

141,190, 341

1, 341,288
121,015,359

101,776,989

Total New York............... | 195,821, 034

By canal, via river...............

Bushels.
19, 407,100
424,958

1,250,485

176, 294,004

155,926,456

136,783,747

114, 927,824*

Portland, M e ...............................

20, 876, 304

23, 972, 205

20,180,590

24,699,662

Boston..........................................

53,022,373

54,435, 617

53,151, 223

20,758,275
30,612,925

Philadelphia...............................

65,908, 840

67,127,643

68, 020,219

51,237,428
52, 500,125

Baltimore.....................................

98, 366, 620

88, 503, 081

79, 208,981

76, 805,183

39,443,630
43,455,137

New Orleans...............................

40,320,467

40,958,790

38, 838,572

44,012, 731

25,101,855

Total..................................

474,315,638

451,291,340

415, 326, 041

286,038,876

274,299,646

Montreal, Canada......................

48,256,972

36,927,846

34,356,469

30,156,899

30,461,948

N o te .— Receipts at New York, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore include shipments
from the W est to foreign countries through these ports on through hills of lading. Receipts at Port­
land via Montreal are duplications of receipts reported at Montreal. Receipts at Baltimore include
flour ground by city millers, and therefore duplicate an equivalent quantity of wheat received in grain.
Grain embraces wheat flour reduced to its equivalent in wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, malt, and pease.




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CEREAL, CROPS.
No. 96. —

E

s t im a t e d

P r o d u c t io n

and

^U n i t e d S t a t e s

V

alue

of

the

1866

from

to

C E R E A L CRO PS

of

'Th e

1902.

[From reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
C

O

R

Total—

Average—

Years.
Area.

Acres.

Bushels.
768,320,000

Cents.
47.4
57.0

906, 527, 000
874,320, 000

424,056,649
522, 550, 509

46.8
59.8

867,946,295

1867.......................................

32,520, 249
34, 887, 246
37,103, 245
38, 646, 977

1871.......................................
1872.......................................

34,091,137
35, 526, 836

1873.......................................
1874.....................................

39,197,148
41, 036,918

1875.......................................
1876.......................................

44, 841, 371
49, 033, 364

1877.......................................
1878.......................................

50, 369,113
51, 585,000
53, 085,450

1879.......................................
1880.......................................
1881.......................................

62,317,842
64, 262,025

1882.......................................

65,659, 545
68, 301, 889

1883.......................................
1884.......................................
1885.......................................

69,683, 780
73,130,150

1886......................................

75, 694, 208

1887......................................

72, 392, 720
75, 672, 763

1, 094, 255, 000
991, 898, 000
1, 092, 719, 000
932,274,000
850,148, 500
1, 321, 069, 000
1, 283, 827, 500
1,342,558,000
1, 388, 218, 750
1,547,901, 790

Dollars.

49.4

28.3
29.1

411,961,151
496, 271, 255

35.3
44.2
58.4

484, 674,804
436,108, 521

36.7
34.0

23.8
20.7
29.5
26.2

467,635,230
440,280,517

34.8
31.7

26.7
26.9

580,486,217
679,714, 499

37.5
39.6
63.6

29.2
27.6

1,717,434,543
1,194, 916, 000
1,617,025,100
1, 551, 066, 895
1,795,528, 000
1, 936,176, 000

635, 674,630

1,665,441, 000
1, 456,161, 000

610, 311,000
646,106, 770

759,482,170
783,867,175
658,051,485
640,735, 560

677,561, 580
597, 918,829
754, 433,451

83,320,872
^ 91,349,928
* 94,043,613

1,522,519,891
2,523,648,312




23.6

43.4

1, 987, 790, 000

1897.......................................
1898......................................
1899T.....................................
1900.......................................

25.3
23.6
26.0

540,520,456

2,112,892,000
1, 489, 970, 000
2,060,154,000

1895......................................
1896......................................

Bushels.

430, 355, 910
385, 736, 210

78, 319,651
71,970,763
76, 204,515
70, 626, 658
72, 036,465
62, 582, 269
82, 075,830
81, 027,156
80, 095, 051
77,721,781
82,108,587

1888......................................
1889......................................
1890.......................................
1891.......................................
1892.......................................
1893......................................
1894......................................

1901......................................
1902......................................

j

Yalueof
Yalueper 1
yield
bushel Yield per
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.

411,450,830
437, 769, 763

34,306,538

1868.......................................
1869......................................
1870......................................

Farm value
Dec. 1.

Production.

1866.......................................

N

48.5
42.4
35.7
32.8
36.6
44.4
34.1
28.3
50.6
40.6
39.4

30.8

18.6
24.6

Dollars.
11.99
13.46
12.16
14.08
13.99
12.62
10.86
10.51
12.09
10.81
8.89
. 9.28
8.54
10.93
10.91
11.82

25.8
26.5

11.94
9.63
9.19
8.69

22.0
20.1

8.06
8.92

22.7

26.3

8.95

27.0
20.7
27.0

7.63
10.48
10.98

23.1
22.5
19.4
26.2
28.2
23.8
24.8

9.09
8.21
8.66
6.64
6.06
6.26
7.10

1,212, 770, 052
2,151,138, 580
2, 283, 875,165
1, 902, 967, 933
1,924,184,660

836,439,228
642,146, 630
591,625, 627
554,719,162
544, 985, 534
491,006,967
501, 072,952
552,023,428

2,078,143,933

629, 210,110

30.3

25.3

7.66

2,105,102,516

751,220,034

35.7

25.3

9.02

921,555,768
1, 017,017,349

60.5
40.3

16.7

10.09

26.8

10.81

1,628,464,000
1,619,496,131

36.5
45.7
25.3
21.5
26.3
28.7

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N o. 96.

CEREAL CROPS.
-E

s t im a t e d

P r o d u c t io n

U n it e d

St a t e s

and
from

V

alue

1866

the
CEREAL CROPS
1902— Continued.

of

to

W

H

1866......................................

Acres.
15,424,496

Production.

Average—
Farm value
Dec. 1.

Bushels.
151, 999,906

Value per Tield per Value of
yield
bushel
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.

Dollars.
232,109, 630
308,387,146

1868......................................
1869......................................

18,321,561
18,460,132
19,181, 004

212,441,400
224, 036,600
260,146,900

243,032, 746
199,024,996

1870.......................................
1871......................................

18,992,591
19,943,893

235,884,700
230, 722, 400

1872......... .............................
1873......................................

20,858,359
22,171,676

249,997,100
281,264,700

1874......................................
1875......................................

24,967,027
26, 381,512

278,522,068
300,669, 533
265,881,167
261,396,926

1876......................................

27, 627, 021
26, 277, 546

308,102,700
292,136,000
289/356, 500

Cents.
152.7
145.2
108.5

222,766,969
264,075,851

1867:--...................................

1877.......................................
1878......................................
1879.......................................
1880.......................................
1881.................'.....................
1882.......................................
1883......................................
1884.......................................
1885......................................
1886......................................

32,108, 560
32, 545, 950

364,194,14(j
420,122,400
448,756,630

37, 986, 717
37,709, 020
37,067,194

498, 549, 868
383, 280, 090
504,185,470

36, 455, 593
39,475, 885

421, 086,160

34,189,246
36, 806,184

the

E

Total—
Tears.
Area-

of

512, 765, 000
357,112,000

Bushels.

Dollars.

9.9
11.6

15.05
16.83

76.5
94.4
114.5
111.4

12.1
13.6

13.17
10.38

12.4
11.6
11.9

11.73
13.24

106.9
86.3

12.7
12.3

13.56

89.5

13.35
1Q.65
9. 91

278,697, 238

96.3

11.1
10.5

385, 089,444
325, 814,119

1105. 7
77.6

13.9
13.1

497,030,142
474, 201, 850
456, 880, 427

110. 8
95.1

13.8
13.1

119. 2
88.4

10.2
13.6

91.1
64.5

11.6
13.0

77.1
68.7
68.1
92.6
69.8
83.8
83.9
62.4
53.8
49.1

10.4
12.4

8. 05
8.54

12.1
11.1

8.25
10. 32

12.9 |
11.1 j
15.3 |
13.4
11.4
13.2

8.98.
9.28
12.86

445, 602,125
383, 649, 272
330, 862, 260 i
275,320, 390

10.09
14.65
10.15
15.27
12.48
12.12
12.02
10.52
8.38

1887.................... .................
1888......................................
1889......................................
1890.......................................
1891.......................................
1892......................................
1893.......................................
1894.......................................

37,641, 783
37,336,138

457, 218,000
456, 329, 000
415, 868, 000

38,123, 859
36, 087,154

490, 560, 000
399, 262, 000

39, 916, 897
38,554,430
34,629,418
34,882,436

611, 780, 000
515, 949, 000
396,131,725
460,267, 416 1

314,226, 020
310,612,960
385,248,030
342, 491, 707
334, 773, 678
513,472, 711
322, 111, 881
213,171, 381
225,902, 025

1895.......................................
1 8 9 6 ...................................

34, 047,332
34, 618,646

467,102,947 ;
427, 684,346

237,938,998
310,602, 539

50.9
72.6

13.7
12.4

1897.......................................

39,465,066
44,055,278

530,149,168 1
675,148,705

428,547,121

80.8

13.4

6.99
8.97
10. 86

392,770, 320

58.2

15.3

8.92

58.4

12.3

7.17

61.9

12.3

7. 61

62.4
63.0

15.0

9.37

14.5

9.14

1898.......................................
1899.......................................
1900.......................................

44,592, 516

547,303,846

319,545,259

42,495,385

522,229,505

. 323, 525,177

1901.......................................

49,895,514

748,460,218

1902......................................

46, 202, 424

670,063, 008

467,350,156
422,224,117




_

8.35
6.16
6.48

CEREAL CROPS.
P r o d u c t io n
ted




States

and
from

V

alue

1866

O

t h e CEREAL CROPS
1902— Continued.

of

to

A

T

Total—

. Area.

Acres.
8, 864, 219
10, 746, 416
9, 665, 736
9, 461, 441

Production.

Bushels.
268,141,078
278, 698,000
254, 960, 800
288,334, 000

S

Average—
Farm value Value per Yield per
bushel
acre.
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.
Dollars.
94,057, 945
123,902, 556
106, 355, 976
109, 521, 734
96, 443,137

1. I
5

Cents.
35.1
44.5

Bushels.
30.2

lia r

25.9

41.7

26.4
30.5

11.
11.

1.
0

92, 591, 359

38.0
39.0
36.2

9, 751, 700

271, 747, 000
270, 340, 000

81, 303, 518
93, 474,161

29.9
34.6

30.2
27.7

9.
9.

10, 897, 412
11,915,075

240, 369,000
354, 317, 500

113,133, 934
113,441,491

47.1
32.0

22.1
29.7

10.
9.

13, 358, 908
12,826,148
13,176, 500

320,884, 000
406, 394, 000

103, 844, 896
115,546,194

32.4
28-4

24.0
31.7

7.
9.

12, 683, 500

413,578, 560
363,761, 320

101,752,468
120, 533, 294

24.6
33.1

31.4
28.7

7.
9.

16,187, 977
16, 831, 600
18,494, 691

417,885, 380
416, 481, 000
488, 250, 610

150, 243,565
193,198, 970
182, 978,022

36.0
46.4
37.5

25.8
24.7
26.4

9.
11.
9.

20, 324, 962

571, 302, 400
583,628, 000

187, 040, 264
161, 528, 470

32.7

28.1

9.

629,409, 000
624,134,000
659,618, 000

179,631,860
186,137,930

27.7
28.5

27.4
27.6
26.4

8, 792, 395
8, 365, 809
9,000, 769

247, 277, 400
255, 743, 000

21, 300, 917
22, 783, 630
23,658,474
25, 920, 906
26, 998, 282
27, 462, 316
26, 431, 369

701, 735, 000
751, 515, 000
523, 621, 000

200,699,790
195, 424,240
171, 781, 008
222, 048,486

25,581, 861
27, 063, 835
27, 273, 033
27, 023, 553
27, 878, 406
27,565, 985
25, 730, 375
25, 777,110
26, 341, 380

738, 394, 000
661,035,000
638,854,850
662,036,928
824, 443, 537
707, 346, 404
698, 767, 809
730, 906, 643
796,177, 713

232, 312, 267
209,253,611
187,576, 092
214,816, 920
163, 655, 068
132,485, 033
347, 974, 719
186, 405, 364
198,167, 975

31.5
31.7
29.4
32.4
19.9

27, 364, 795
28,541, 476

809,125, 989
736, 808, 724

208, 669, 233
293, 658, 777

25.8
39.9

28, 653,144

987,842,712

303, 584, 852

30.7

•5
2

29.8
30.4
27.8
22.9
42.4

18.7
21.2
25.5
24.9

28.1
30.6

11.
10.
11.

25.4
26.0
27.4
19.8
28.9
24.4
23.4
24.5
29.6
25.7
27.2
28.4
30.2
29.6
25.8
34.5

7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
8.
9.
7.
6.
7.
5.
4.
5.
7.
7.
7.
10.
10.

.

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CEREAL CROPS.

No. 96. — E s t i m a t e d

CEREAL CROPS
1902— Continued.

P r o d u c t io n a n d V a l u e o f t h e

U n it e d St a t e s f r o m

1866

to

of

the

RYE.
Total—
Years.

1866...................................
1867...................................
1868...................................
1869...................................
1870...................................
1871...................................
1872...................................
1873...................................
1874..:..............................
1875...................................
1876...................................
1877...................................
1878...................................
1879...................................
1880...................................
1881....:...........................
1882...................................
1883...................................
1884...................................
1885.......... ........................
1886...................................
1887...................................
1888...................................
1889...................................
1890.................................
1891...................................
1892...................................
1893...................................
1894...................................
1895...................................
1896...................................
1897...................................
1898...................................
1899...................................
1900...................................
1901...................................
1902...................................




Area.

Acres.
1,548,033
1,689,175
1,651,321
1,657,584
1,176,137
1,069,531
1,048,654
1,150,355
1,116,716
1,359,788
1,468,374
1,412,902
1,622,700
1,625,450
1,767,619
1,789,100
2,227,894
2,314,754
2,343,963
2,129,301
2,129,918
2,053,447
2,364,805
2,171,493
2,141,853
2,176,466
2,163,657
2,038,485
1,944,780
1,890,345
1,831,201
1,703,561
1,643,207
1,659,308
1,591,362
1, 987, 505
1,978,548

Production.

Bushels.
20,864,944
23,184,000
22, 504,800
22,527,900
15, 473, 600
15,365,500
14,888,600
15,142,000
14,990,900
17,722,100
20,374,800
21,170,100
25, 842, 790
23, 639, 460
24,540, 829
20,704, 950
29,960,037
28,058, 582
28,640, 000
21,756, 000
24,489, 000
20,693,000
28,415,000
28,420,299
25. 807,472
31,751,868
27,978,824
26,555,446
26, 727, 615
27,210,070
24,369,047
27, 363, 324
25,657,522
23,961,741
23,995,927
30,344,830
33,630,592

Average—
Value of
Farm value Value per Yield per yield
bushel
Dec. 1.
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.
Dollars.
17,149,716
23,280,584
21,349,190
17,341,861
11,326, 967
10,927,623
10, 071, 061
10,638,258
11, 610, 339
11,894,223
12,504,970
12,201,759
13,566,002
15,507,431
18,564, 560
19,327,415
18,439,194
16,300,503
14,857,040
12,594,820
13,181,330
11,283,140
16, 721, 869
12, 009,752
16, 229,992
24,589,217
15,160,056
13,612,222
13,395,476
11,964,826
9,960,769
12,239,697
11,875,350
12,214,118
12,295,417
16,909,742
17,080,793

Gents.
Bushels. Dollars.
82.2
13.5
11.08
100.4
13.7
13.78
94.9
13.6
12.93
77.0
13.6
10.46
73.2
13.2
9.63
71.1
14.4
10.22
67.6
9.60
14.2
70.3
13.2
9.25
77.4
13.4
10.40
67.1
13.0
8.75
61.4
B 52
.
13.9
57.6
15.0
8.64
52.5
15.9
8.36
65.6
14.5
9.54
75.6
13.9
10.50
93.3
11.6
10.80
61.5
13.4
8.28
58.1
12.1
7.04
51.9
12.2
6.34
57.9
10.2
5.92
53.8
6.19
11.5
54.5
10.1
5.49
58.8
12.0
7.07
42.3
13.1
5.53
62.9
12.0
7.58
77.4
14.6
11.30
54.2
12.9
7.01
51.3
13.0
6.68
50.1
13.7
6.89
44.0
6.33
14.4
40.9
13.3
5.44
16.1
44.7
7.18
46.3
7.23
15.6
51.0
7.36
14.4
51.2
15.1
7.73
55.7
15.3
8.51
50.8
17.0
8.63

CEREAL CROPS.
No. 96.— E s t i m a t e d

387

CEREAL CROPS
1902— Continued.

P r o d u c t io n a n d V a l u e o f t h e

U n i t e d St a t e s f r o m

1866

to

of

the

BARLEY.
Average—

Total—
Years.
Area.

1866.......................................
1867.......................................
1868........... ...........................
1869.......................................
1870.......................................
1871.......................................

Acres.
492,532
1,131,217
937,498
1,025,795
1,108,924

Production.

Bushels.
11,283,807
25,727,000
22,896,100
28, 652,200

Farm value
Dec. 1.

Value of •
Value per
Yield per
yield
bushel
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. L

Dollars.
7,916,342
18,027,746
24,948,127
20,298,164
20,792,213

Gents.
70.2
70.4
109.0

20,264,015

70.8
79.1

Bushels.
22.9
22.7
24.4
27.9
23.7
22.7
19.2

Dollars.
16.07
15.94
26.61
19.79

1,177,735

26,295,400
26,718,500

1,397,082
1,387,106
1,580,626

26,846,400
32,044,491
32, 552, 500

18,415,839
27,794,229
27,997, 824

75.8
68.6
86.7
86.0

1,789,902
1,766,511

36,908,600
38,710, 500
34,441,400
42,245,630

27,367,522
24, 402,691

74.1
63.0

21, 629,130
24,454, 301

1,843,329

40,283,100
45,165,346.

23,714,444
30,090,742

62.8
57.9
58.9
66.6

1881.......................................
1882......................................

1,967,510
2,272,103

41,161, 330
48, 953,926

33,862,513
30, 768,015

82.3
62.9

1883.......................................
1884......................................
1885.......................................
1886.......................................

2,379,009
2,608,818

50,136, 097
61, 203, 000

29,420,423
29,779,170

2,729,359
2, 652, 957

1887......................................

2,901,953

58,360,000
59,428,000
56,812, 000

32,867,696
31,840, 510
29,464, 390

58.7
48.7
56.3
53.6
51.9

21.1
23.5
21.4
22.4
19.6

1888......................................

2,996,382
3,220,834

63,884,000
78,332,976

37,672,032
32,614,271

59.0
41.6

24.3

12.57
10.13

42,140,502
45,470,342
38, 026,062
28,729,386
27,134,127
29,312, 413

62.7
52.4
47.5
41.1
44.2

21.4
25.9
23.6

13.44
13.56
11.18

21.7
19.4
26.4

8.92
' 8.50
.8.88

23.6
24.5
21.6

7.62
9.25
8.93
10.28

1872.......................................
1873.......................................
1874......................................
1875......................................
1876.......................................
1877.......................................
1878.......................................
1879.......................................
1880.......................................

1,614,654
1,790,400
1,680,700

1889.......................................
1890.......................................
1891.....................................
1892....................................
1893.......................................
1894.......................................
1895.......................................
1896.......................................
1897.......................................
1898.......................................
1899.......................................
1900.......................................

3,135,302
3, 352,579
3,400, 361
3,220, 371
3,170, 602
3,299,973
2,950,539
2,719,116

67,168,344
86,839,153
80, 096,762
69,869,495
61,400,465
87, 072,744
69,695,223
66, 685,127

2,583,125
2,878,229
2,894, 282

55,792,257
73,381,563
58,925,833

1901......................................

4,295,744

1902.......................................

4,661,063

109,932,924
134,954,023




22,491,241
25,142,139
23, 064 359

33.7
32.3
37.7

29,594,254
24,075, 271

41.3
40.3
40.8

49,705,163
61,898,634

45.2
45.9

23.1
20.6
20.6
21.9
21.3
23.6
24.0
24.5
20.9
21.5

21.3

25.5
20.4
25.6
29.0

18.75
17.21
13.18
20.04
17.71
15.29
13.81
13.40
13.66
14.11
16.32
17.21
13.54
12.37
11.41
12.04
12.00
10.15

8.32
11.57
13.28

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CEREAL CROPS.

No. 96.—E s t i m a t e d

CEREAL CROPS
1902—Continued.

P r o d u c t io n a n d V a l u e o f t h e

U n it e d St a t e s f r o m

1866

to

of

the

BUCKW HEAT.
Total—
Tear.

1866...................................
1867...................................
1868...............................
1869...................................
1870...................................
1871...................................
1872...................................
1873...................................
1874.................... ..............
1875...................................
1876...................................
1877...................................
1878...................................
1879...................................
1880...................................
1881...................................
1882...................................
1883................................... !
1884...................................
1885...................................
1886...................................
1887...................................
1888...................................
1889.................. ................ !
1890.................................
1891...................................
1892...................................
1893...................................
1894...................................
1895...................................
1896...................................
1897...................................
1898...................................
1899...................................
1900...................................
1901..................................
1902.......... : ....................... !
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Area.

Acres.
1,045,624
1,227,826
1,113,993
1,028, 693
536,992
413,915
448,497
454,152
452,590
575,530
666,441
649,923
673,100
639,900
822,802
828,815
847,112
857,349
879,403
914,394
917, 915
910, 506
912, 630
837,162
844, 579
849, 364
861,451
815, 614
789, 232
763, 277
754, 898
717, 836
678,332
670,148
637,930
811,164
804,889

Production.

I
Farm value
Dec. 1.

Bushels.
22, 791,839
21, 359,000
19,863,700
17, 431,100
9,841, 500
8,328,700
8,133,500
7,837, 700 _
8, 016, 600
10,082,100
9, 668,800
10,177,000
12,246,820
13,140,000
. 14,617,535
9,486,200
11, 019, 353
7,668,954
11,116,000
12,626,000
11,869, 000
10,844,000
12,050,000
12,110, 329
12,432, 831
12,760,932
12,143,185
12,122, 311
12, 668, 200
15,341, 399
14,089,783
14, 997,451
11,721,927
11,094,473
9, 566,966
15,125,939
14, 529, 770

Dollars.
15,413,160
16,812,070
15,490,426
12, 534,851
6, 937, 471
6, 208,165
5,979,222
5,878,629
5, 843,645
6,254,564
6,435, 836
6,808,180
6,441,240
7,856,191
8, 682,488
8,205,705
8,038,862
6, 303, 980
6, 549, 020
7, 057, 363
6,465,120
6,122, 320
7, 627, 647
6,113,119
7,132, 872
7, 271, 506
6, 295, 643
7, 074, 450
7,040, 238
6, 936, 325
5, 522, 339
6, 319,188
5,271,462
6,183, 675
5, 341, 413
8, 523,317
8,654,704

Average—

Value per Yield per Value of
yield
bushel
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.
Cents. Bushels. Dollars.
67.6
21.8
14.74
78.7
17.4
13.69
78.0
13.91
17.8
71.9
16.9
12.19
70.5
18.3
12.92
20.1
15.00
74.5
73.5
18.1
13.33
75.0
17.3
12.94
12.91
72.9
17.7
17.5
62.0
10.87
66.6
14.5
9.66
66.9
15.7
10.48
52.6
18.2
9.57
59.8
20.5
12.28
. 10.55
59.4
17.8
9.90
86.5
11.4
73.0
13.0
9.49
82.2
8.9
7. 35
58.9
12.6
7.45
13.8
7. 72
55.9
54.5
12.9
7.04
6. 72
56.5
11.9
13.2
8. 36
63.3
14.5
50.5
7.30
57.4
14. >
7
8.45
57.0
15.0
8. 56
14.1
7. 31
51.8
14.9
8. 67
58.4
16.1
8.92
55.6
9.09
45.2
20.1
7.32
39.2
18.7
20.9
8.80
42.1
45.0
17.3
7.77
55.7 !
16.6
9.23
15.0
55.8
8.37
18.6
56.3
10.51
59.6
18.1
10.75

No. 97.—E stim a ted

A n n u a l P ro d uc tio n

of WHEAT in th e PRINCIPAL a n d all o th er STATES a n d TERRITORIES from 1878 to
1902, in c l u s iv e .
[From the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]

Alabama.

Arkansas.

California.

Colorado.

Georgia.

1878 ........................................................
1879 ..........................................................
1880 ...............................................................

Bushels.
a
a
a

Bushels.
a
a
a
a

Bushels.
41,990, 000

Bushels.
a
a

Bushels.
a
a
a
a

1881............................
1882 ............................

.................

1, 700, 800

1883 .............................
1884 ................................................................
1885 ....................................; .........................
1886 ...............................................................

1,437, 500
1,675,000
1, 307, 000
1,529,000

1887 ................................................................

1, 305, 000
2,186, 000

1888 ...............................................................
1889 ................................................................
1890 ................................................................
1891......................................... ' .............. ..
1892................................................................
1893 ................................................................
1894................................................................

2, 502, 000
1, 319, 000
2,251, 000
306, 000
392,616
417,274

1895................................................................
1896.............................. ................................
1897 ................................................................

373, 283
394,184
302,860

1898................................................................
1899................................................................
1900................................................................
1901................................................................
1902................................................................

519, 708
431,186
916, 351

1,110,100
1, 310, 000
1, 598, 200
2, 394,000
2, 348, 000
2, 395, 000
2, 419,000
2, 514, 000

3, 812, 900
2, 574, 900
3; 130, 000
2, 817,000
1, 690,000
2, 522, 000
1,910, 000

2, 267,000
1, 794,000
1, 575, 000
2, 236, 000

30, 429, 000
28,451, 000
43,781, 000
29,121, 000
36,595,000

1, 337, 000
1,369, 688
1,416, 254

34,852, 517
30,376,705

2,383,000
1, 777, 000 ! 1 4ii, 000
2, 037, O u i 2, 323, 000
O
2,504,000
1, 474, 000
1, 816, 795
1, 732, 824
2,144, 009
1, 627, 413

40,097,798
45, 097,195
32,394, 020

2, 808, 250
2, 797,182
5,117, 544

12, 224,403
33, 743, 909

6, 729, 565
7, 337, 781

2, 689, 418 28, 543,628
3,126,860 ! 34, 743, 111
2,245,889 |22,374,201

7, 207,117
7,531, 756
5,287,860

1,452,300
1, 260, 720
1, 783,120
2, 335, 036
1,953, 361

39,157, 000

2, 346, 000
1, 851, 000

Iowa.

Illinois.

Indiana.

Kansas.

Bushels.
a
a
a
a
a
a

Bushels.
30,440,960
32, 786, 880

Bushels.
31,620, 000

Bushels.
27,221,000

44, 896, 830
60,958, 757
26,822, 000

Bushels.
33,136,000
43,709, 960
49, 766, 758
31, 353, 000

52, 302, 900
22,150,000

45,461, 800
28, 447, 800

32, 374, 000
10,683,000
27, 562, 000
36,861,000
33, 556, 000
38,014, 000
18,161,000
35, 025,000
28,370, 000
15, 507, 313

33, 745, 000
26, 659, 000

34, 990, 000
11,197,000

40, 255, 000
37, 828, 000
28, 879, 000
41,187,000
27, 928, 000
52, 807,000
39,885,000
35,579,404
43, 644,064
20, 294, 492

14,556,000

1,120, 000
1,154, 000
1, 039,000

33,178, 205
18, 248, 000
25,487, 200
27, 518, 800
31, 270, 000
30,332,000
32, 455, 000

1,120, 000 26, 837, 000
1,252,000 1 24,196, 000
1,449,000 21,023, 000
1, 370, 000 19, 041, 000
1,811,000 27, 586, 000
1, 693, 000
7, 257, 000
1, 514, 857
6, 749, 224
1,566,775 10,737,400
1,221, 899
2,404,112

13,654,778
11, 473,152

2, 021, 225
5,011,133
3, 042,167

2, 707, 672
4,196, 904
3, 440,103

13,153,114
22,189,624
18,195,489

3,104, 629
6, 241, 216

1,707,186

6,021,946

21, 798, 223
21, 048,101
14, 869, 245

1, 330, 706
1, 699, 872
1, 633, 946
2, 607, 360

aNo data.

33, 312, 370
19, 060, 712
28, 668,146
11,578,003
19, 334,348
12,665,410
17,982,068
30, 052, 053
32,601,932

20, 647,440
32, 675,201
38,426, 029
25, 361,175
6, 411,702
31, 932, 890
35,484,448

18,089,500
20, 336,000
19, 909, 000
31, 248,000
26*851,100

7, 607,000
15, 960,000
30, 912, 000
28,195, 000
54, 866, 000
70,831,000
23, 251, 973
35, 315,259
22, 919, 566
30, 794, 452
47,998,152
64, 939,412
36, 468, 044
82, 488, 655
99, 079, 304
45, 827,495

Kentucky.
Bushels.
4,910,400
7, 681, 800
10, 564, 932
8,625, 000
17, 250, 000
9,612, 600
13, 425, 000
3,759,000
12,405, 000
11,113, 000
10,436, 000
10,811, 000
9,152,000
13,181, 000
11,635,000
10, 584, 461
11,005,*963
9,501,225
6,976, 861
12,283, 343
14,465, 436
8,201, 575
12,442,846
11,611,196
7, 511,536

389




1,155,256
632,916

1, 566,100
1,416,400
1,885,000
1, 565, 000
1, 815, 000
2, 290, 000

35,000, 000
33,877, 600
31,406, 000
36, 046* 600
36, 322, 000
44, 320.000
26, 592, 000
36,165, 000

Idaho.

ESTIMATED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OP WHEAT.

Calendar year.

A n n u a l P r o d u c tio n

Calendaryear. Maryland.

Michigan. Minnesota.

o f W HEAT in th e PRINCIPAL a n d all o th er STATES a n d TERRITORIES from 1878 to
1902, in c l u s iv e — Continued.

Missouri.

Montana.

............

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

6,383,000
6, 999 840
8,4ft6 380

27,889,200

28,824,000

a

28,773,120
33 155,865

31,886, 520
40, 395,696

20,196,000
26, 804,600
29, 563,134

21, 220, 000

35, 952,000
33,030,500

20,399, 000

a

1881.................
1882

7, 213, 000
8 655,600

1883 .................
1884.................
1885 .................

7, 577,000

1886.................
1887.................
1888.................
1889.................
1890.................
1891.................
1892.................
1893.................
1894.................
1895.................
1896.................
1897............... .

8, 260,000
5,534,000
7,194,000
5, 797,000
7,634,000
6,171,000
6,208,000
8,107,000
6, 992,000
6,721,691
7, 313,201
7,800,756
7,878,769
12,277,056
11,739,935

1898.................
1899................. 10,710,966
1900................. 15,187,848
1901................. 13,315,139
1902................. 11,129,223




32, 315, 400
25, Oil, 000
29, 772, 000

Bushels.
a

12,922, 677
685,000
942,000
1,372,000
1,715,000
1,509,000
1, 760,000

33,773,200
41, 307, 000

27, 538, 600
23,819,300
27, 500, 000

34, 285,000
42, 856,000
36, 299,000

11,275,000
21,986,000
27, 744, 000

20, 271, 000
30, 205, 000
23, 854, 000

27,881,000
45,456, 000
38, 356,000

18, 496, 000
20, 639, 000
17, 638, 000

55,333,000
41, 210, 000

25,732,000
24,834, 000

19,920, 714
20, 232, 058

30,694,685
37,752,453

15,287,552
23,353, 920

993,767
1, 111, 735

15,237,803
15,719,898
23,700,144
34,061,851

65,584,155
46,599,061

18,499,968
16, 594,473
14,104,458

13,335,193

68, 223, 581

14,104,454
11, 398, 702

1,065,223
1,204,240
2,268,240
2,100,046
1, 792,935

9,271, 764
13,702,939
18,693,218

51,509,252
80,102,627
79, 752,404

18, 846,713
31,137,097
56,266,494

31,261,000
26, 572,000
21, 672, 000
24,028,000
23, 709, 000

59,891,104
78,417,912

aNo data.

Bushels.
13,872,900
13, 043,590

2,001,000
1, 539, 000
1,488,000
1,856,000
898,000

13,840, 000
18,300,000
27,481,300
28,325,000
19, 828,000
17,449,000
16,585,000
14,508,000
16,848,000
15,315,000
18,080,000
15,670,000
10,687,889

'New
Mexico.

Bushels.
a

New York.

North
Carolina.

North
Dakota.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

14,128,400
10,746,000
12,609, 200

a
a

H
................. 10,844, 000
a
12,145,200
8,035,200
977,900
930,000
1,023,000
921,000
1,221,000
1, 233,000
1,096,000
1,105,000
1,073,000
. 515,000

8,754,900
14,787,024

664,793
691,668
809,248

19,390,602
27,452, 647
34,679, 309

818,097
4,282,848
4, 586, 926

1,929,963
2,353,386

20,791,776
24,801,900
42,006,885

2,579,855
3,847,347
952,342

2,355,158

52,726,451

780,170

12,729,000
10, 565,000
11,093, 000
10,137,000
9,309,000
8,929,000
9,288,000
10,633,000
8,405,000
6,846,059
6,297,400
7,301,069
6,349,968
7,374,611
8,036,263

3,023,800 a
3, 223,500 a
4,871,213 a
4,579,000 » .................
5,494,800 b ll,460,000
4, 230,800 b16,128,000
b22,330,000
b27,913,000
b30,704,000
*>52,406,000

4,650,000
2,790,000
3,209,000
5,094, 000
3, 835,000

*>38,036, 000
4,492,000 *>41,652,000
3,156,000 *•40,411,000
4,975,000
5,090,000
5,937,710
3,475,735
4,748,552
4,621,922
4,169,680

7,005,765
6,496,166

5,274,645
3,495,598
5,960,803

7,831,481
8,033,693

6,762,118
3,055,757

Ohio.

Oregon.

Oklahoma.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushds.

33,120,000
36,591,750
49, 790,475

7, 665,000
8,188,800
11.734,420

38,520,000
43,453,600

12,673,000
12,039,300

25,884,000
41,186,000
20,593,000
40,362,000
35,895,000
28, 705,000
36,865,000
29,984,000

13,122,400
15,462,000
13,916, 000
11,133,000
16,100, 000
14,548,000

52,105,000
34,998,000
26,438,208

45,531,000

13,689,000
12,865,000
13,149, 000

38,022,000
38,916,608

9,779,000
10,*790,885

33,635,900
61,057,710

48,444,471
32,215,579

10,441,071
11, 862, 720

29,848,501
28,353,552

21,800,016
38,049,133
42,103,173

10, 247,141
18,155,031

55,654,445
51,758,630
13,176,213
59,310,669
62,872,241

bIncludes South Dakota.

39,998,006
8,523,876
33,532,551
36,333,379

24, 708, 260
21, 949,536
16,198, 012
17,158,065
15, 512, 460

2,315,234
2,592,656
2,601,755
10,389,542
14,176,799
16,202,765
18,657,373
20, 558,761
12,073,992

ESTIMATED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF WHEAT,

Bushels.
187ft
1879
1880

Nebraska.

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1
1
1
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1
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8
8
8
8
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9
9
9
9.
9.
9
9
9
9

P e n n s y l­
v a n ia .

S o u th
D a k o ta .

T e n n e sse e .

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

22,095,000
22,307,400
22,114,380
18,797,000
20,300,700
20, 043, 800
20,820, 000
13,325, 000
18, 255, 000
13,785, 000
18,802, 000
16, 617,000
16,049, 000
20,864, 000
19,331, 000
18,351, 508

a

7,935, 000
11,852,800
7,538, 400
6,408, 000
b
9,971, 200
b
7,408,800
b
9. 320, 000
b
3,821, 000
b
8,024, 000
b
9,595, 000
b
10,297,000
b
9,085,000
b
7,873, 000
29, 714,000 11, 626, 000
31, 767,000 8,540,000
20, 521, 389 7, 443,021

a
a
a

T ex as.

U ta h .

V irg in ia .

W a s h in g ­
to n .

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

7,200,000 a
3,454,200 8
3,008,102 a
3,339, 000 a
4,173,700
4, 301, 000 1,579, 400
5, 561,000 1,675,000
6,117,000 1, 926, 000
5,383,000 1, 541,000
5,450,000 1,971,000
6,066,000 1,945,000
6,189,000 1,880, 000
3,575, 000 2,279,000
6,435,000 2, 393, 000,
5,475,000 1, 775,000
4,533,186 1 , 4 5 7

7 068 240 ft
8 851 320
8 737 302
7 165 000
8,311,400 2,440,000
8,352,800 3,182, 700
7,455,000 4,118, 000
2,833,000 7, 412,000
5, 581, 000 7, 560, 000
4,832, 000 8, 345,000
5,172,000 9,006, 000
6, 804, 000 6,856, 000
5,614, 000 8, 071, 000
7, 651, 000 12,216,000
7,591, 000 9, 005, 000

W est
V irg in ia . W is c o n s in . A ll o th er.
Bushels.

A QR4 oUU
4, oD4, OAA
4,257,000
3,318, 000
1,493,000
3, 061, 000
2, 840, 000
2,899,000
3,144, 000
2,326, 000
3, 423, 000
4, 302, 000

, 89 , 7 6 0 8 1 , 9 0 , 88 68 3 , 4 7 , 2 5 5 7
4
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.7
6 , 9 2 9 , 3 5 5 , 9 2 9 , 41, 5 90 4 8 4 , 4 4 , 2 8 0 1
5
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6 , 5 20 ,5 4 , 74 5 ,3 81 , 3 95 52 ,6 49 , 5 3 2 0
6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 7 . ., 7. . 3. . 7 . 2 . , .72 . ,.8 5. 6. 8 . . 3 . 6., .4 , . 65. . 20 . .8 . ,. 4. . 6. . 2 . . . .' . 2 , 8 40 ,3 5 , 527 , 95 7 ,3 22 14 ,0 8 9 , 1 3 3 5 8 , 4 1 , 9 0 2 5
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9
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.,
9 , 0 4 64, 3, 6 3 3 0 5, 24 15 , 0 7 1 0 3 , , 7 3 39 46
0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 0. . , . . 2 . .8 . 1. 2 . , .03 . , 3. 1 . 4. 4 . .9 . , . . 6 . .8 . 4 . . . 2. . 3 . . 1, . 3 1. .9, . 5.6 . 9, 96 ,1 03 8 8 9 , 4 2 3 1 , 62, 9 59 3, 7 02 , 91 6 0 ,4 6 6 , 46 15
0 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 8 . ,. 6. . 6 . . 0 . 5 ,. 1. 7. , . 9 . 6 7. 6. . 2 .1 . ,3 .3 ,. 0. 0. 7 . 9 . .4 . 6 ,. 3. , . 06 . .63 . 2. . , . 30 , 2 6 1 9 8 , 9 8 . 76 6 8 0 , 1 9 2
4 , 3 5 43
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2 3 , 6 3 7 , 6 2 23, 1, 5 87 , 74

b In c lu d e d in N o rth D a k o ta .

7
6
3
6
3
6

, 8, 64
6
, 9 4 , 73
, 8, 68
7
, 8, 5 81
, 74 , 3 6
,1 3 7 , 0
, 41 15 , 4

Bushels.

on o in 1UU
oU, 24&, *i aa
33, 305, 500
07 1/D, R07
2 /, 17C 52i
OA, o7i, i)yu
20 071 AAA
9, 396,270
6,648,560
6,310,000
5,362,000
6,210,000
5, 312, 000
6,173,000
6, 256, 000
5,244,000
6,918,000
4,633,000

Bushels.

420,122, 400
AAQ *7K£S fiOA
44o, 7do, OoO
498, 549,868
383,280, 090
504,185,470
421,086,160
512,765,000
357,112,000
457,218, 000
456,329,000
415,868,000
490,560,000
399,262,000
611,780,000
515,949,000
3, 4 9 7 6 8 ,, 7 1 2 3 5

64 4 , 44 8, 3 8 2 5
8 6 6 , 4 1 , 7 6 66 4 4,
10 6 , 2 4 1 , 18 9 4 4,
91 8 , 95 5 , 40 7 5 4,
1 9 0 , 5 7 , 7 9 5 3 1 5,
60 8 9 ,6, 9 8 7 6 2 6 , 64
7 3 7 , 38 5 , 8 3 , 028 , 72 71 55,
2 1, 8 3 9 , 1 5 6 6 7, ,5 8 9 6 9 8 5,
, 45 , 17 4 8, 4 5 , 4 79 6 ,81 80 7, 6 4 8 3 7
39 , 492 , 3 6 3 5 5 , 9 0 , 9 1 4 7 3 6,

46
56
82
13
74
21 4
22
,4
87

20
37
67
30
54
27
92
80
10

4, 2
1, 1
0, 6
1, 1
, 1
5, 3
3, 2
,6 4
3, 0

6
0
8
4
4
0
2
6
6

1
7
2
4
9
8
3
9
0
3

,
,
,
,

4
9
3
1

,
,
,
,

8
5
2
0

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7

391




1 N o d a ta .

Bushels.

21,154,400
on
2U, ODD, «70A
12U
16, 654,735
1 *7, Hoi, UUU
AAA
11
OO l145, 4UU
2o, i e AAA
19,604,900
20,083,000
15,665,000
14, 725, 000
13, 063, 000
13,855, 000
16,937,000
13,096,000
13,043,000
8,814,000

T o ta l.
ESTIMATED ANNUAL PRODUCTION OP WHEAT.

1 87 8 ................................................................................
1 87 9 ...............................................................................
1 8 8 0 ...............................................................................
1 8 8 1 ................................................................................
1 88 2 .......................................... .....................................
1883 ...............................................................................
1884.................................................................................
1 88 5 ................................................................................
1 88 6 ................................................. t ...........................
1887 ................................................................. ■............
1888 ...............................................................................
1889 ................................................................................
1890 ................................................................................
1 8 9 1 ................................................................................
1 8 9 2 ................................................................................
1893 ...............................................................................

of WHEAT in t h e PRINCIPAL and a ll o th er STATES a n d TERRITORIES from 1878 to
1902, in c l u s iv e — Continued.

1
4
4
6
0
4
0
1
0

6
7
6
8
5
6
5
8
8

No. 9 8 . — E s t i m a t e d A n n u a l A c r e a g e , P r o d u c t , a n d V a l u e 1 o f
1
1870, 1878 t o 1880, 1882

the
to

CO TTO N CROP, b y STATES
1888, 1890, a n d 1893 t o 1899.

and

TERRITORIES,

[For 1850,1860, 1870, and 1890 from the Census reports, and for the other years from the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture.
cotton during the years not herein enumerated see Table No. 66.]

Area.
Acres.

iarn h
IQ
AOh

............
1,837,550
1, 892, 700
2, 460, 600

1882........................
1883........................
1884........................
1885........................

2, 610, 420
2, 610,420
2, 740, 941
2, 795, 760

1886.........................

2, 823,718

1887........................
1888.................. .
1Q
ftO
lOvt)............... .
1894........................
1896........................
1897........................
1898........................
1899........................




2, 809, 599
2,851, 743
9 7fil-j1O
iO .L O
J
OD OU
lf? U
A
6] dlO, U A
2, 664, 861
9 Oil, 79fi
^ 371 i&
\
J
2, 656, 333
2, 709, 460
3, 003,176
2, 883, 049

Bales.
ftfU 490
Q89 Q
55
429 482
Pounds.
242, 556, 600
321, 759, 000
378, 932, 400
Bales.
810,000
630, 400
648,700
760,447
Pounds.
367, 083,340
Bales.
842,880
905, 315
915 210
810. 000
854,122
663 916
833, 789
1,112, 681
1,176, 042
1, 005, 313

Value.
Dollars.

39; 889,641
35, 393, 490
37,893,240
36, 450, 000
28,052, 800
29, 862, 905
31,349, 428
30,467,917
35, 881, 402
38, 783, 705

23, 915,416
28, 280, 705
31, 999,174
30, 949, 780
35,852,176

Area.

Product,

•Bales.
65,344
367,393
247,968
i Pounds.
318, 277, 050
1,165, 850
323, 812, 500
1,177, 500
232,243, 000
1, 080, 200
Bales.
697,000
1,188, 545
518, 500
1,188, 545
531,400
1,259,858
610,666
1,348, 048
Pounds.
325,149,120
1,354,788
Bales.
611, 010
1,388, 658
597, 290
1,416,431
691,494
1, 700, 578
1, 867, 250
679,000
709,722
1,483,319
520, 860
1,186, 655
605, 643
1,542, 652
942, 267
1, 619, 785
919, 469
1, 876, 467
669, 385
1, 726, 350
Acres.

■The value given is for December 1.

i

Value.

!

Dollars.

I

Area.

Georgia.

Acres.

26,098, 718
32, 381, 250
23, 224, 300

166, 650
161, 600
251,600

31, 365, 000
22, 814, 000
23,711,068
25, 226, 612

257,799
257,799
268, 111
273,473

26, 662, 228

270,738

25,495, 761 i
25,283, 293 j

262,616
259,990
227, 370
165,000
201, 621
191,540
264,325
251,109
152,452
149,403

16, 572, 009
15, 601,393
27,293,141
25,139,018
24,298,676

Value.

Area.

Product.

Dollars.

Product.
Bales.
45,131
65,153
39,789
Pouilds.
17,664,900
16, 968, 000
35, 727, 200
Bales.
62, 000
58, 900
57, 300
73, 837
Pounds.
27,886,014
Bales.
66,179
68,543
57, 928
55, 000
48, 005
38,-722
48, 730
53, 657
35,064
41, 855

Cg

Acres.

Bales.
499,091
701,840
473,934
Pounds.
238,843,500
248,352,000
454,166,900
Bales.
942,000
752,500
807,400
960,025
Pounds.
405,008,579
Bales.
947,158
953, 623
1,191, 846
1, 000, 000
1,183,924
1,067, 377
1,799,340
1, 350, 781
1,378,731
1,345,699

....................
1,448,522 | 1, 483, 500
1,696, 800 ! 1, 592, 000
3, 215, 448 1 2, 786, 300
3, 472, 000
2,650, 500
3,151,500
4, 357, 860

2, 872, 748
2, 872, 748
2,958, 930
3,047,698

2, 286, 653

2,956,267

1,829, 383
2,533, 343

1

2,941,486
2, 970,901
! 3, 345,104
3, 050, 000
3, 610,968
1,344,140
3,069, 323
2, 094, 264
3,468,335
2,177, 021 j 3,537,702
3,535,205
1, 500, 221
3,287,741
2,189,805

b The crop of the preceding year.

J Value.
Dollars.

! 19,585,167
24, 835, 200
| 45, 416, 690
41, 448, 500
i 33,110, 000
35,141, 278
! 39,413,826
33,210,703
39,388,513
39,394,147

32,853,891
44,078,447
38,272, 680
36,126,837
48,024,822

COTTON CROP.

1878........................
1879........................
1880........................

Product.

1850, 1860,

For the commercial crop of

Florida.

Arkansas.

Alabama.
Years.

in

No. 98.— E s t i m a t e d

1870, 1878

to

1880,1883

Area.
Acres.

Product.
Bales.

to

Mississippi.

Louisiana.
Years.

COTTON CROP, b y STATES a n d TERRITORIES,
1888, 1890, a n d 1893 t o 1899— Continued.

A n n u a l A c r e a g e , P r o d u ct, a n d V a l u e 1 of th e
1

Value.
Dollars.

Area.
Acres.

Bales.

1877
7 3
77 78
7 3

484,292
1, 202,507

1870b

350, 832
Pounds.
214,483, 050
267,044, 000
161, 616, 000

564,938
Pounds.
337,028, 200
382,230,000
391,300,000
Bales.
901,300
883, 200

1878.........................

1,348, 950
1, 322,000
888,000

1885........................

931,900
922,581
1, 005, 613

1886.........................

1,035, 781

1883.........................
1884.........................

1887.........................
1888........................
1890*>

1, 066,854
1,088,191
1, 270,154

10
88

946,000
1, 313, 296

1894.........................

10
85
1896........................
1897........................
1898........................
1899.........................

1, 245, 399
1,281, 691
1,179,156

485, 200
487, 722
Pounds.
228,907,601
Bales.
504, 622
446, 778
659,180

2,055, 050
2,055, 000
2,275, 000

21, 568, 800
21, 426,432

2,278,521
2,392,447

20,106, 339

2,535,994

18, 999, 331

2,548, 674

20, 917, 591
18, 904, 054

2,548, 674
2,592,001

721, 591
513,843

20, 240, 628

567, 251
'788, 325

19,182, 670
22,876,403

2,883,278
2,845,400
2,826,272
2,487,119
2, 835,316
2,778, 610

717, 747
699, 476

19,370,215
25, 670, 000

2,900,298
2, 784, 286

473, 000

a The value given is for December 1.

1, 019,470
Pounds.
453, 663, 972
Bales.
1,062,797
1,057, 746
1,154, 725

j

Dollars.

Area.

Product.

Acres.

Bales.
73,845
145, 514
144,935
Pounds.
99, 794, 500
97,640,400
184, 734, 000
Bales.
398,200
404,100
407,230
Pounds.
168, 250, 306
Bales.
443,581
364,576
336, 261
400,000
454, 920
397, 752
521,795
646, 726
629,620

27,973,341

590, 500

38,223,000
39,130,000

625,900
933,000

39, 657, 200
39, 426,048

1,050, 543
1,061,048

41, 854, 341

1,071,658

37, 654,110

1, 071, 658

43,872, 260 ! 1,066,301
45, 028, 241

1, 071,633
1,147,136

1, 050, 000
1,167, 881
1,013, 358
1,201,000
1,524,771

31, 299, 211

1,180,000
1, 296, 522
1, 050,183

41,040,332
44,160, 570

1,228, 714
1, 302,437

1, 247,128
1,203, 739

33,656, 742
44,175, 897

1, 311,708
1, 219, 888

503, 825

South Carolina.
Value.
Dollars.

Area.
Acres.

944,650
944, 600

8,482, 532
10,740,444
18,473,400

1, 441, 600

17,321, 700
17,663,211
15, 922, 693

1, 618, 989
1, 716,128
1, 733, 289

14,133,026

1, 655, 291

17, 752,112
15, 029, 653

1, 622,185
1, 646, 518
1, 987, 469
1, 885, 000

12,965,220
17, 758, 980
19, 098, 724
16, 963, 096
18,145, 257

2,160, 391
1, 814, 728
2, 014, 348
2, 074, 778
2, 353,213
2,212,020

bThe crop of the preceding year.

Product.
Bales.
300,901
353,412
224,500
Pounds.
153, 977, 950
135, 077, 800
266,696, 000
Bales.
469, 600
511,800
554,652
Pounds.
231, 740, 740
Bales.
595,342
552,248
747,190
650,000
818, 330
764, 700
936,463
1, 030,085
1, 035,414
830, 714

Value.
Dollars.

13,396,082
14,858,558
29, 336,560
20, 662,400
22,227,986
21, 969, 766
19, 234,481
24,343,534
22, 672, 553

22, 544,992
32,168, 902
28, 732, 899
26, 019,924
29,377, 647

393




1,142,568
1,245,399

Bales.
490, 200

17, 802, 093
26, 704,400
16,161, 600

Value.

1850, 1860,

COTTON CROP.

1 K*
Kn>
I b
fifiO

1879.........................
1880.........................

North Carolina.

Product.

in

A

nnual

A

creage

, P roduct,

1870, 1878

and

V

alue

1880, 1883

to

o f t h e COTTON CROP, b y STATES a n d TERRITORIES,
1888, 1890, a n d 1893 t o 1899—Continued.

a

in

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Acres.

Bales.

Dollars.

Acres.

Bales.

Dollars.

Acres.

Bales.

Dollars.

Acres.

Bales.

Dollars.

Acres.

Bales.

T 4 532
Q.
230 464
181 842

772
42,886

3,947
12,727
183

58,072
431,463
350, 628

2,965
125,000
126,300

1883.......... 807, 602
1884......... 815,678
1885.......... 864, 618

310, 700 13,360,100 3, 034, 922
313,800 14,153,949 3,186,668
321,638 13,259,527 3,505,335

1,118,000 49,192,000
995,400 45,330,516
1,332, 027 54,613,107

316,646 13,188, 306 3,960, 327
357, 596 14, 985,041 4,158, 343
3 934 525
190 579
4,153, 760
276 000

1894.......... 879,954
laa*
712 763

286,630

6,692,811 6, 854, 621
5. 826,428

172 560
236, 781
268,635

7,864.989 6, 758, 656
7, 713, 693 7,164,175

322,820
192, 263

8,760, 044 6,991,904
6,950, 307 6, 642, 309

* Th e value given is for December 1.




1,584,131 66,530,334
1,594, 305 67, 764,358
1, 471, 242

17,300
13,500
14,821
6,400,050
16,134
13,852

61,128
1 44,623

12,735
7,964
11,539

5, 375

1,997, 000
3, 073,821 86,220,679

1,905,337
2,122,701 74,322,004* 47,747
2,822,408 86,298, 665! 50,612
3, 363,109 96,619,431 1 51,162
2,438,555 92,187,133 35,302

12,878
13,990
8,007

Bales.

Bales.
70, 218

593,852
579, 501

70,920
74,466

537,604

75, 955

638, 261
551,876

78, 234
79,016
131,807
310,670

29,729 1, 207,889
29,026 1, 208,945
51, 481
103,000

362,948 334,997
287,152
385,356 299,047
374,196 618,440
373,888 613,297
293, 669 549, 578

94, 705
147,673 5, 033, 522
344, 643 10, 494, 246
350, 071 9, 987, 845
204,007 7, 682,479

35,000 1, 470, 000 16, 777, 993
30, 200 1, 304, 640 17,439, 612
32,765 1, 336, 812 18,300,865

- 5,700,600 250, 594,750
5, 682, 000 253,993, 385
6, 575, 300 269,989,812

Pounds.

Pounds.

13,899, 765 1,125, 881 18,454, 603 3,127, 230, 233 257,295,327

Bales.

Bales.
40,334
42, 351
39,213

Pounds.

31,250,000 2,500, 000 12,266, 800 2,347,471, 250 193,854,641
31, 575, 000 2, 999, 625 12,595,500 2, 367, 540,900 242,140,987
32,494,000 2, 924, 460 15,475, 300 2,854,471,100 280,266,242

735, 250

Pounds.
42,667

Bales.

Bales.
1887.......... 855, 799
1888.......... 881,473
1890 c - - - • 747 471
1Q
805 920
j o 9 o .............
L ftQ

734,415

55,786
46,302
44,913

Pounds.

Pounds.

1886.......... 847, 326 144,892,746 11, 881, 205 3,771,740 754,348, 000 61,102,188

1896.......... 912, 337
1897.......... 967, 077
1898......... 896,722

147, 700

Bales.

Bales.

Bales.

Dollars.

Bales.
18, 641,067
19,058,591
20,175, 270

19, 525, 000
144,754 4,152, 695 23, 687,950

bProduced chiefly in the Indian Territory, Missouri, Kentucky, and Oklahoma.

20,184,808
23, 273, 209
24,319,584
24,967, 295
23,403, 497

7, 020, 209 291,045,346
6, 940, 898 292,139,209
7,472, 511
7,493,000
9,476,435 259,164,640
7,161, 094
8,532, 70S 291,811,564
10,897, 857 319,491,412
11,189,205 305,467,041
9,142,838 334,847,868

c The crop o f the preceding year.

COTTON CROP.

740 700 196 285 500 15 899,125 1,808 400 497,310,000 40, 779,420
1879......... 762 900 204,457, 200 20 445,720 1, 935, 000 338, 625,000 33,862, 500
1Q A
Q
loov.......... 816,200 165,688,600 14,911,974 2, 395,100 550,873, 000 49,578, 570

J JO . . . . .
.O .

Value.

2,469, 093
5, 387, 052
3, Oil, 996

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

1899.........

1850, 1860,

Total.

A ll other.b

Virginia.

Texas.

Tennessee.
Years.

to

394

No. 98.— E s t i m a t e d

N o. 9 9 .— E s t i m a t e d

A

nnual

A

creage,

Product,

and
to

V

a lu e

1
1

of

the

TO B A C C O CROP,

1888, 1893 t o 1896, 1899,

and

by

STATES

and

TERRITORIES,

from

1884

1902.

[From the Animal Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Arkansas.

Connecticut.

Illinois.

Indiana..

Kentucky.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

1884..............
1885.............
1886..............
1887..............

Pounds.

2,185
2,294

Dollars.

1, 111, 000

Pounds.

Dollars.

83,325
112,406

5,736

276,080

12,812

5,908
10, 710
3, 320

2,408
1,932
1,932

446,645
369,480
149,400
223,959

13,324
22,545
8,450
18,252
6,348
5,396
13,435
11, 957
8,219
7,469

9,318,000
9, 593,000
14,880,000
3, 718, 000
16,153, 000
4, 532, 472
3, 841, 952
8,760, 000
8,130, 760
6, 882, 470
6, 236, 615

208,692,000
209,423,000
193,915,000
115, 896, 000
283, 306,000
216, 926,385

15,651,900
13,612,526
11,634,900

1888.............
1893.............

1,496,193
1, 633, 380
1, 311, 745
1,248,369
1,492, 248

3,944,000
4,963,000

2,108,000
1. 228,000
1,156, 000
1,707,888
1,195,908
2, 238,000

9,481,000
12,066, 000
11, 667,000
9,173,000

1,175,644

2,409
2,361

8,064
7,661
7,292
6,198
6,136

Acres.
276,139

1894..............
1895..............
1896..............
1899 b .........
19 0 2 ..,........

3,207
2,950
1,887
1,405

1, 606,000

1,327, 500
831, 700
899, 200

158,100
196,435
80,909
170,789
131, 550
264,084
146, 025
85,395
107,904

7,459
6,713
6,579
6, 579
10,119
12,725

Maryland

9,603,000
10,658,911
10,176,908
9,928,000
10,197,450
16,930, 770
21,785,200

1,628,305
1,638,120
1,325,668
3, 074,022
3,485, 632

6,158, 000
1,494,000
2,947,000

4,648
3,870
2,980
4,591

2,109,150
1, 790,980
3,076,000
2,497,280
1, 447,150

3,902
2,242
1,311

852,150

Massachusetts.

147,641
132,533
246,080
237,242
85,411
85,215

Missouri.

624,306
863, 395
892' 800
185,900
1,130, 711
330,870
199,782
770,880
365,884
445,658
436, 563

265,093
251,838
196,434
323,409
307, 697
236, 927
223, 574
196,745
384,805
322,194

New York.

183,618,425
179, 753,000
143,623,850
314, 288,050

13,907,527
21,247,971
16,486,405
10,099,013
9,526,909
6,032,202
18,541,982

257,755, 200

25,775,520

North Carolina.

Years.
Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Acres.

31,255,000

Pounds.

Dollars.

2,281,615
2,084,303
1, 640,470

2,730
2,594
2,594

15,810,000
14, 514,000

1,201, 560
1,015,969

69,600
77,952
75,141

2,464
2,464
2,640

837,130
642,100

420,623
742,168
398,915

2,323
1,975

8,162,000
10,234,000
7, 583, 000
7, 623, 000
6,488, 000
7, 360, 365
6, 934,620

979,440
1,023,416

11,959,000
6,421,000
13,109, 000

5, 386
6, 733
5,833

1,463,148
770,914
786,084

16,170
16,493
16,053
12,842
14,126
10,943

1884.............. 41,811
1885............. 43,065
1886............. 43,892
1887.............. 41,697
1888.............. 33,775
1893............. 15,233
1894..............
1895..............
1896..............
1899 b ..........




10,343,207
7,010,380
12,796,000
9,277,100
24, 589,480
21, 300, 625

1, 438,169
1, 491,044

3,715,000
3, 798,000
4, 231,000
3, 511, 000
3, 893,000

453,230
455, 714
592,340
596,904

4,356 000
3,449,655

486,640
696,960
344,966

1,975
3,826

3,160,000
3,199,500
6,406, 570

442,400
383,940
956,399

11,381
10,580
10,580
4,361

4, 755

7,417, 800

1,112,670

2,140

8,940,431
8,296,749
8,718,000
7,406,000
3, 041, 996
1, 819,000

a T h e value, given is for December 1.

1,048, 714
679,473
755,004
758,466
666,540
218,991
200,090

5, 775
6,179
8,133
5,530
3,790
3,259
11, 307
8,040

3,722,000
3,389,360
13,958,370
10, 050, 000

872,045
876, 645
778, 554
1,118,775

60,113
57,107

4,008,670
3,966,198

44,897,872
42,043,620

3,591,830
3,783,926

2,998,105
2,915,481
1,931,644

554, 770
253, 096

88,208
63,510
143,156

271,149
1,172,236

134,567
203,023

114, 525,000
68, 629,170
127, 503,400

10,536,300
5,490,334
8, 038,691

1,005,000

219,263

142,520,950

15,677, 304

b Census figures.

1

34,858,000
37,417,000
31,559, 000*
29,155,000
25, 755, 000

395

1902.............

11,882
15,233
15,995
42,911
34, 081

28,552, 000
25,238,000
26, 603,000
14,017,000

TOBACCO CROP.

Area.

N o . 9 9 .— E s t i m a t e d A n n u a l A c r e a g e , P r o d u c t , a n d V a l u e * o f t h e TOBACCO CROP, b y STATES
1888, 1893 t o 1896, 1899, a n d 1902—Continued.
Ohio.

Pennsylvania.

and

TERRITORIES,

from

1884

to

O
ft
£§

Virginia.

Tennessee.

Years.
Area.

Area.

Dollars.
2,113,128
2,127, 306
2,473,310

1, 753, 323

Acres.
25,991
23, 392
28, 695
28,121
19,500
27,715
21,341

1, 318, 616
1, 066, 000
4,864,191
3, 899, 691

15, 600
13,884
27 760
17,269

Acres.
1884..................................................
1885...................................................
1886...................................................
1887...................................................
1888...................................................
1893...................................................
1894..................................................
1895..................................................
1896...................................................
1899 b................... , ...........................
1902..................................................

Pounds.
29,
35,983 ■ 349, 000
36, 703 33, 767, 000
36, 805 35, 333, 000
31, 284 19, 240, 000
39,105 35,195, 000

41, 659
37, 493

18, 246, 642
32, 468, 938

35,969
32, 012
71, 422
62,949

25, 358, 000
23, 688, 880
65, 957,100
55, 709, 865

1,731, 569
2, 745,171
1,186, 032

Product. | Value.
Dollars.
3,585,015
2,456,160

Area.
Acres.
45, 048
46,850

Value.

Area.

Product.

Pounds.

Dollars.
2,197,440
1,885,713
1.905, 780

Acres.
149,495
164,445
161, 397
132,346

Pounds.
99,763,000
107, 711, 000
91,189, 000

Dollars.
7, 382, 462
7, 970, 649
6,383,230

127,052
103, 003

79, 408, 000
64, 034, 000
68, 599, 998

6, 352,608
3, 842, 052
4,253, 200

54, 592
88,463
92, 002
184,334
182,359

35,593, 984
53, 432, 000
57,961,260
122,884, 900
136,769,250

2,135,639
4,274,560
3,013, 986
7, 210,195
12, 309, 232

Pounds.
34,143, 000
23, 392, 000
34, 951, 000

4,124, 218

49, 629

31, 392, 000
26,939, 000
31,763,000

40, 213, 000
24,180, 000
27, 715, 000

6, 031, 955
2, 587, 260
3,741,525

45,659
67,119
48,518

26,254,000
45,641,000
30, 905. 966

2, 756, 662
3, 651, 274
2, 719, 725

26, 228, 089 , 2,360,528
14,305, 000 : 1, 058, 570

39, 300
53, 890

26. 724, 000
43, 220, 000

16, 244, 280
1,299, 542
41, 502, 620
2, P59, 304
22, 017, 975 | 1,761,438

53,351
71,849
59,830

35, 211, 660
49,157, 550
38, 889, 500

2, 405,160
3, 025, 400
2. 464, 816
2, 748, 495
3, 888, 950

Wisconsin.

W est Virginia.

Product.

A ll other.

Value.

Total.

Years.
Area.

1884...................................................
1885............. .................................... !
1886.................................................. :
1887..................................................
1 8 8 8 ...............................................
X893
............................
X894

.........................................

1895...................................................
1896...................................................
1899 b............1...................................
1902..................................................

Acres.
4,149
4,190
4, 398
3, 958
5, 620
4, 503
3, 737
3,849
5,119
5,129
4, 676

Product.
Pounds.
2, 343, 000
2, 782, 000
2,749,000
2, 216, 000
4,496, 000
3,417, 777
2, 634, 585
2,527,000
3, 685, 680
3, 087,140
2, 969, 260

aThe value given is for December 1.




Value.
Dollars.
224, 928
211, 444
192, 430
281, 493
359,680
348, 613
263, 459
283, 024
313, 283
228, 620
386, 004

Area.

; Product.

Value.

Area.

Acres. i Pounds.
14,663 1 14,360,000
27,127 31,196, 000

Dollars.
1, 464, 720
2, 963, 625

Acres.
8, 706
8, 696

23, 744, 000
11, 271, 000
12, 846, 000
22, 305, 899

2, 374, 400
1, 239, 810
1, 220, 379
1, 405, 272
792,158

6, 750

24, 229
11,050
13,813
25,091
18, 066

14, 669, 592
3, 284, 000
5, 088. 000

3, 975
3, 975
33, 830

45, 500,480

48,422

64, 885, 480

6, 548
6, 613

j Product.
Pounds.
3, 808, 000
4, 783, 000
3, 510, 000
2, 816, 000
2, 976, 000

213. 517
279, 840

6, 084
5, 897

2, 742, 000
3, 446, 590

2,898,091
4, 541, 984

c34,436
41, 846

c24,143,119
29,945,893

b Census figures.

Value.
Dollars.
456,688
573, 936
386,100
337, 877
312,464

222,030
502, 704

Area.

. Product.

Acres.
724, 668
752, 520
750,210
598, 620

Pounds.
541,504,000
562,736, 000
532,537, 000
386, 240, 000

747, 326
702, 952
523,103
633,950
594, 749

565, 795, 000
483,023, 963
406, 678, 385

«2, 022,052 *1,101,460
4, 308, 265 1, 030,734

491, 544, 000
403,004, 320
c868,112. 865
821,823, 963

c Exclusive of Hawaii.

Value.
Dollars.
44,160,151
43,265, 598
39, 468, 218
40, 977,259
43, 666,665
39,155, 442
27, 760, 739
35, 574,220
24, 258,070
c56,987,902
80, 472,506

TOBACCO CROP.

Value.

Product.

397

HAY CROP.
N o. 1 0 0 . — E s t i m a t e d P r o d u c t i o n

and

V alue of the H A Y

for

1902.

C H OP,

by

St a t e s ,

[From reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
States and Territories.

Acreage.

Acres.
Maine.......................................................................
ifow Hampshire....................................................
Vermont..................................................................
Massachusetts...................... ................................
Rhode Island.........................................................
Connecticut..................................'..........................
New York.......................................................; ____
New Jersey............................................................
Pennsylvania.........................................................
Delaware................................................................
Maryland................................................................
Virginia....................................................................
North Carolina.................................................
South Carolina.......................................................
Georgia....................................................................
Florida....................................................................
Alabama..................................................................
Mississippi ............................................................
Louisiana................................................................
Texas.......................................................................
Arkansas................................................................
Tennessee................................................................
W est Virginia.......................................................
Kentucky................................................................
Ohio..........................................................................
Michigan..................................................................
Indiana....................................................................
Illinois....................................................................
Wisconsin ...........................................................
Minnesota..............................................................
Iow a.........................................................................
Missouri..................................................................
Kansas.....................................................................
Nebraska................................................... ............
South Dakota.........................................................
North Dakota.........................................................
Montana..................................................................
W yom ing................................................................
Colorado..................................................................
New Mexico..........................................................
Arizona...................................................................
Utah..........................................................................
Nevada......................................................................
Idaho .......................................................................
Washington............................................................
Oregon......................................................................
California................................................................
Oklahoma.................................................................
Indian Territory....................................................

1,278, 324

Price
Yield per Production. per ton,
acre.
Dec. 1.
Tons.
1 .0 7

Tons.

Dollars.

1, 3 6 7 ,80J

1 0 .0 4

Farm
value,
Dec. 1.
Dollars.
13, 732, 782

625,851

1 .0 6

663, 402

1 3 .5 5

8 ,9 8 9 ,0 9 7

926,878

1 .2 7

1 ,1 7 7 ,1 3 5

9 .6 5

11, 359,353

582, 948

1. 60

932, 717

16. 65

15, 529, 738

66, 567

1 .0 3

6 8 ,5 6 4

18.8 9

1 ,2 9 5 ,1 7 4

480, 046

1 .3 5

648, 062

1 5 .7 0

10,174, 573

5, 013, 987

1 .3 4

6, 718, 743

10. 53

70, 748, 364

408, oa i

1 .2 2

497, 859

1 5 .6 4

7 ,7 8 6 ,5 1 5

3 ,1 0 3 , 363

1 .1 9

3, 693, 002

14. 00

51, 702,028

76, 373

1 .0 9

83,2 47

1 4.4 3

1, 201,254

2 98,142

1 .0 1

301,123

14. 05

4, 230,778

472, 913

1. 06

501, 288

13. 58

6 ,8 0 7 ,4 9 1

132,135

1.44

190, 274

12. 25

2 ,3 3 0 ,8 5 6

11. 25

850,095

6 1,9 38

1 .2 2

7 5,5 64

88, 080

1. 36

119, 789

13.4 0

1 ,6 0 5 ,1 7 3

12, 664

1. 24

15,7 03

15. 34

2 40,884

45, 553

1. 50

68,3 30

1 1.6 1

793,311

4 0 ,1 7 5

1 40

5 6 ,2 4 5

10. 25

576,511

38,6 82

1 1 .7 2

2 1 ,4 9 0

1 .8 0

453, 353

424, 718

1 .4 0

594, 605

8 .6 0

5,1 1 3, 603

. 81, 009

1 .6 0

129,614

9 .4 0

1 ,2 1 8 ,3 7 2

357, 049

1 .4 4

514,151

1 1.8 0

6, 066.982

517 ,64 4

1 .1 2

579, 761

14. 33

8 ,307, 975

1 .4 4

720,294

1 1 .3 0

8 ,1 3 9 ,3 2 2

2 ,7 6 8, 547

1 .4 3

3 ,9 5 9 ,0 2 2

10. 20

40, 382, 024

2 ,1 9 3 , 567

1 .4 5

3 ,1 8 0 ,6 7 2

8. 30

2 6,3 9 9 ,5 7 8

1, 804, 942

1 .4 6

2, 635, 215

8. 67

22,8 47 , 314

2 ,7 4 7 ,3 6 9

' 1 .5 0

4 ,1 2 1 , 054

8 .8 7

3 6 ,5 5 3 ,7 4 9
25, 854, 658

500, 204

1, 720 ,31 8

1 .9 0

3, 268,604

7 .9 1

841, 716

1 .7 6

1 ,4 8 1 ,4 2 0

5 .3 6

3 3,8 7 3 ,0 0 8

7, 940, 411

3 ,1 0 1 ,9 2 4

1 .6 8

5, 211, 232

6. 50

2, 698, 654

4, 290, 860

6. 89

29,5 64 , 025

1 ,8 8 8 ,9 3 7

1 .5 9
1 .7 0

3, 2 11,193

4 .3 1

13, 840, 242

556, 398

1 .7 4

968,133

4. 36

4, 221, 060

185, 719

1 .2 3

228,434

4 .1 5

135, 420

1 .6 6

224, 797

3 .6 7

825, 005

313 ,60 6

1. 68

526, 858

7. 54

3, 972, 509

160, 324

1 .6 5

2 64,535

7. 28

1, 925, 815

1 .9 2

1,137, 684

9. 89

11, 251, 695

592, 544

948, 001

72, 077

2 .4 0

172, 985

1 1.1 8

6 3,8 44

2 .3 4 .

149,395

1 2.23

1, 827,101

337, 731

2 .6 2

884, 855

7. 32

6, 4 77,139
3, 4 95 ,03 8

1, 933,972

132,712

2 .9 1

386,192

9 .0 5

357, 931

2 .6 7

955 ,67 6

5. 50

5 ,2 5 6 ,2 1 8

322, 864

2. 29

739, 359

8. 93

6, 6 02,476

343, 537

7 .4 8

2 .0 4

700 815

555, 828

1 .8 1

1, 006, 049

9. 41

9,4 6 6, 921

2 6 7 ,30 2

1 .2 6

336,801

5 .3 0

1 ,7 8 5 , 045

5 ,2 4 2, 096

4 5 ,2 8 2

1 .3 2

59, 775

4 .9 8

297, 680

United States..............................................

39, 825, 227

1. 50

5 9 ,8 5 7 , 576

9. 06

5 4 2 ,0 3 6 ,3 6 4

j-1900............................................................

3 9 ,3 9 0 ,5 0 8

50, 590, 877

10. 01

5 0 6 ,1 9 1 ,5 3 3

1 9 0 1 . . . . . .................................................

3 9 ,1 3 2 ,8 9 0

1 .2 8

5 0 ,1 1 0 ,9 0 6

8 .8 9

4 4 5 ,5 3 8 ,8 7 0

Total. .<1899............................................................ 41, 328,462

1 .3 5

56, 655, 756

7. 27

4 1 1 ,9 2 6 ,1 8 7

1 .2 8

1898............................................................

42,780, 827

1 .5 5

66, 376, 920

6.00

398, 060,647

11897............................................................

4 2 ,4 2 6 ,7 7 0

1 .4 3

60, 6 64,876

6 .6 2

4 0 1 ,3 9 0 ,7 2 8




398

POTATO CROP.

N o . 101.—E stimated Production and V alue
States , f o r 1902.

of

the P O T A T O

C R O P , by

[From reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
States and Territories.

Area.

Acres.
80, 627
New Hampshire..............................................
Vermont..........................................................
Massachusetts...............................................
Rhode Island...................................................
Connecticut.....................................................
New York.........................................................
New Jersey.....................................................
Pennsylvania.................................................
Delaware..........................................................

18,650
27,133
29,166
6,442
29, 032
407,082
57,113

Yield per
acre.
Bushels.
130

Bushels.
10,481,510

Price per
bushel Farm value
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.
Cents.
65

Dollars.
6,812,982
1,544,220
1,479,291

120

2,238,000

69

94
109

2,550, 502
3,179,094

164
92
66

1,056,488
2,670,944
26,867,412
7,538,916

58
81
75
73

132

246,619
6,000

83
79

Maryland.........................................................
Virginia............................................................
North Carolina................................................

28,801
50,531

80
75

24,890

South Carolina................ ..............................

8, 470

64
69

Georgia............................................................
Florida............................................................

8, 715
3,524

58
90

Alabama..........................................................

9,548
5,870

50

Mississippi............................. .........................
Louisiana.........................................................

Production.

8, 306
26,704

69
65
66

59
61

20,469,377

57

474,000
2,304,080

51
52

3,789,825
1, 592, 960
584,430
505,470
317,160
477,400
405,030

58
67
96
90
122
93
92
82
85

2,575,066
792,366
1,949,789
15, 851,773
4, 598, 739
11,667,545
241,740
1,198,122
2,198,098
1,067,283
561, 053
454,923
386,935
443,982
372,628
442, 710
1,498,094
1,255,188
1,047,750
1,576,120

Arkansas.........................................................
Tennessee.........................................................
W est Virginia..................................................
Kentucky.........................................................
Ohio....................................................................
Michigan...........................................................
Indiana............................................................
Illinois..............................................................
Wisconsin........................................................
Minnesota.........................................................
Iow a...................................... ...........................
Missouri...........................................................
Kansas..............................................................
Nebraska.........................................................
South Dakota.................................................
North Dakota.................................................
Montana...........................................................
W yom ing...................................... : ..............
Colorado..........................................................
New M exico....................................................
U tah..................................................................
N evada.............................................................
Idaho ................................................................
Washington......... ...........................................
Oregon..............................................................
California.........................................................
Oklahoma........................... .............................
Indian Territory............................................

25,637
26,405
32,192

72

539,890
1,762,464
1,845,864

62
96

1,637,110
3,090,432

38,068
165,252
270,939
82,860
146, 295
250, 022
137,270
173,129
95,579
77,573
82,244
31,801
23, 725
11,521
3,702
47,437
1,224
10,609
2,357
11,790
31,288
35,724
47,975
10,543
9,203

80
94
72
101
118
115
98
98
128
138
137
74
105
153
107
100
72
157
212
149
136
103
118
97
85

3,045,440
15,533,688
19, 507,608
.8,368,860
17,262,810
28,752, 530
13,452,460
16,966, 642
12,234,112
10,705, 074
11,267,428
2, 353, 274
2,491,125
1,762,713
396,114
4,743,700
88,128
1,665,613
499,684
1,756,710
4,255,168
3,679,572
5,661,050
1,022,671
782,255

United States..............................................

2,965,587

96.0

284,632,787

47.1

134,111,436

fl901..........................................
1900...........................................
Total. .<1899..........................................
1898........................................
4897..........................................

2,864,335
2, 611,054
2,581,353
2,557,729
2,534,577

65.5
80.8
88.6
75.2
64.7

187,598,087
210,926,897
228,783,232
192,306,338
164,015,964

76.7
43.1
39.0
41.4
54.7

143,979,470
90,811,167
89,328,832
79,574,772
89,643,059

Texas................................................................




68
64
51
53
44
41
41
42
33
31
34
35
45
27
44
33
50
61
51
81
45
63
37
38
55
58
77
64

1,614,083
6,834,823
7, 998,119
3,431,233
7,250,380
9,488,335
4,170,263
5,768,658
4,281,939
4,817,283
3,042,206
1,035,441
822,071
881,356
241,630
2,419,287
71,384
749,526
314,801
649,983
1,616,964
2,023,765
3,283,409
787,457
500,643

399

FLAX CROP.
N o. 10 2.— E s t i m a t e d

P

r o d u c t io n a n d

for

V

alue of the

F L A X CROP,

by

St a t e s,

1902.

[From reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Flaxseed.
States and Territories.
Area.

Wisconsin.................................................................
Minnesota......................... .......................................
Iowa............... ...........................................................
Missouri....................................................................
Kansas......................................................................
Nebraska.................................................................
South Dakota............................................................
North Dakota........................- ..................................
Montana..................................................................
Idaho .........................................................................
Oregon.......................................................................
California...................................................................
Oklahoma...................................................................
Indian Territory.......................................................
United States..................................................




Acres.
41,000
667,500
97,500
65,700
190, 200
14,500
427, 500
2,160,000
12,500
34,500
2,300
1,100
19,800
5,600

Yield
per
acre.

Produc­
tion.

Bush. Bushels.
496,100
12.1
10.4
6,942,000
770,250
7.9
5.0
328,500
6.4
1,217,280
8.0
116,000
7.5
3,206,250
7.2
15,552,000
9.0
112,500
9.2
317,400
6.8
15,640
15.0
16,500
7.7
152,460
7.5
42,000

3,739,700, 7.83

29,284,880

Price
per
busbel
Dec. 1.

Farm
value
Dec. 1.

Gents.
120
107
105
104
101
113
114
103
68
97
122
105
95
98

Dollars.
595,320
7,427,940
808,762
341,640
1,229,453
131,080
3,655,125
16,018,560
76,500
307,878
19,081
17,325
144,837
41,160

105

30,814,661

400

FARM ANIMALS.

N o . 1 0 3 .— N u m b e r

and

V a l u e 1 of F A R M A N I M A L S f r o m
1

1878

to

1902.

[From the annual reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Horses.

|

Mules.

Milch cows.

January 1—
N umber.

1878 b ...................................
1879......................................
1880......................................
1881......................................
1882......................................
1883......................................
1884......................................
1885......................................
1886.......................................
1887......................................
1888......................................
1889......................................
1890......................................
1891......................................
1892......................................
1893.......................................
1894......................................
1895......................................
1896.......................................
1897......................................
1895...................................- 1899.....................................
1900......................................
1901......................................
1902......................................

Value.-

Number.

Value.

Number.

Value.

Dollars.
Dollars.
1,637,500 . 104, 322, 939 11,300,100
10,329,700
600,813,681
10,938, 700
573, 254, 808
1, 713,100
96, 033, 971 11, 826, 400
11, 201, 800
613,296, 611
1, 729, 500 105, 948, 319 12, 027, 000
11, 429, 626
667, 954, 325
1, 720, 731 120,096,164 12, 368, 653
10, 521, 554
615, 824, 914
1, 835,169 130, 945, 378 12, 611, 632
1, 871, 079 148, 732, 390 13,125, 685
10, 838,110
765, 041, 308
11,169,683
833,734,400
1, 914,126 161, 214, 976 13, 501, 206
852, 282, 947
1, 972, 569 162, 497, 097 13, 904, 722
11, 564, 572
860,823,208
2, 052, 593 163, 381, 096 14, 235, 388
12, 077, 657
12, 496, 744
901, 685, 755
2,117,141 167, 057, 538 j 14,522,083
2,191,727 174, 853, 563 14,856, 414
13,172, 936
946, 096,154
2, 257, 574 179, 444, 481 15, 298, 625
982,194, 827
13, 663, 294
14, 213, 837
978, 516, 562 | 2, 331, 027 182,394, 099 15, 952, 883
2, 296, 532 178,847, 370 16,019,591
14, 056, 750
941, 823, 222
15, 498,140 1, 007, 593, 636
2, 314, 699 174, 882, 070 16,416,351
16, 206, 802
992, 225,185
2, 331,128 164,763,751 16,424,087
2, 352, 231 146,232, 811 16, 487,400
16,081,139
769, 224, 799
576, 730, 580
2, 333,108 110, 927, 834 16, 504, 629
15, 893, 318
2, 278, 946 103, 204, 457 16,137, 586
500,140,186
15,124, 057
2, 215, 654
92,302,090 15, 941, 727
452, 649, 396
14, 364, 667
2,190, 282
96,109, 516 15, 840, 886
478, 362, 407
13,960,911
511, 074,813
2,134, 213
95, 963, 261 15, 990,115
13, 665, 307
603, 969,442
2, 086, 027 111, 717, 092 16, 292, 360
13,537, 524
16, 744, 723
885, 200,168
2, 864, 458 183, 232,209 16, 833, 657
2, 757, 017 186, 411, 704 16, 696, 802
16, 531, 224
968, 935,178

Oxen and other cattle.

Sheep.

Jan­
uary 1—

Number.

Value.

Number.

1878 b . . . .
1879.........
1880.........
1881.........
1882.........
1 8 8 3 ......
1884.........
1885.........
1886.........
1887.........
1888.........
1889.........
1890.........
1891.........
1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........
1897.........
1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........
1902.........

19, 223, 300
21, 408,100
21, 231, 000
20, 938, 710
23, 280, 238
28, 046, 077
29, 046,101
29,866' 573
31,275, 242
33,511, 750
34,378,363
35,032,417
36, 849, 024
36, 875, 648
37,651, 239
35, 954,196
36,608,168
34,364,216
32,085,409
30,508,408
29, 264,197
27, 994,225
27,610, 054
45, 500, 213
44,727,797

Dollars.
329, 541, 703
329, 543, 327
341, 761,154
362, 861, 509
463, 069, 501
611, 549,109
683, 229, 054
694,382,913
661, 956, 274
663,137, 926
611,750,520
597, 236, 812
560, 625,137
544,127,908
570, 749,155
547,882,204
536,789, 747
482,999,129
508, 928,416
507, 929,421
612, 296,634
637,931,135
689,486, 260
906, 644, 003
839,126,073

35, 740, 500
38,123,800
40, 765, 900
43, 569, 899
45, 016, 224
49, 237, 291
50, 626, 626
50, 360,243
48,322, 331
44, 759,314
44,.544, 755
42, 599,079
44, 336,072
43,421,136
44,938,365
47,273,553
45, 048, 017
42,294,064
38,298,783
36, 818, 643
37, 656, 960
39,114,453
41,883,065
59,756,718
62,039,091

Value.

!

Swine.
Number.

Dollars.
80, 603, 062 32, 262, 500
79,023,984 34, 766,100
90,230,537 34, 034,100
104, 070, 759 ! 36, 247, 683
106,595,954 44,122, 200
124, 366, 335 43, 270, 086
119, 902, 706 44, 200, 893
107, 960, 650 45,142, 657
92, 443, 867 46, 092, 043
89,872,839 44, 612, 836
89, 279, 926 44, 346, 525
90,640,369 50,301,592
100, 659, 761 51, 602, 780
108, 397, 447 50, 625,106
116,121,290 52, 398,019
125, 909,264 46, 094,807
89,186,110 45,206,498
66,685,767 44,165,716
65,167,735 42,842,759
67, 020, 942 40, 600, 276
92, 721,133 39, 759 993
107,697,530 38, 651, 631
122, 665, 913 37, 079, 356
178,072,476 56, 982,142
164, 446,091 48, 698, 890

Value.
Dollars.
160, 838, 532
110,613, 044
145,781,515
170, 535,435
263, 543,195
291, 951, 221
246,301,139
226, 401, 683
196, 569, 894
200, 043, 291
220,811, 082
291, 307,193
243,418,336
210,193,923
241, 031, 415
295,426,492
270,384,626
219, 501, 267
186, 529, 745
166, 272, 770
174,351, 409
170,109, 743
185,472, 321
353,012.143
342,120,780

Dollars.
298,499, 866
256, 953, 928
279, 899, 420
296, 277, 060
326, 489, 310
396, 575, 405
423, 486, 649
412,903, 093
389, 985, 523
378, 789, 589
366, 252,173
366, 226, 376
353,152,133
346, 397, 900
351, 378,132
357, 299, 785
358,998, 661
362, 601, 729
363, 955, 545
369,239, 993
434, 813, 826
474,233, 925
514, 812,106
505, 093, 077
488,130, 324

Total value
farm animals.
Dollars.
1,574,620,783
1, 445, 423, 062
1, 576, 917, 556
1, 721, 795, 252
1, 906, 468, 252
2, 338, 215, 768
2, 467, 868, 924
2,456,428,383
2,365,159,862
2, 400, 586, 938
2,409,043,418
2,507,050,058
2, 418, 766, 028
2,329,787, 770
2,461,755, 698
2,483, 506, 681
2,170,816,754
1,819,446, 306
1, 727,926, 084
1, 655, 414, 612
1, 888, 654, 925
1, 997, 010, 407
2,228,123,134
3, Oil, 254, 076
2,989,170,150

a The value given is for December 1.
bCurrency values.
N ote.—In estimates for 1901 and subsequent years all due weight has been given to figures of Census,




No. 1 0 4 .— W O O L PRODUCT

op t h e

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , f o r 1902.

[From the Bulletin of National Association of Wool Manufacturers.]

s

j

a

1902-

Quality.

M aine............................................................
New Hampshire.........................................
Vermont........................................................
Massachusetts.............................................

Medium..........................................

Rhode Island...............................................
Connecticut.................................................
New Y o rk ....................................................
New Jersey...................................................

Medium..........................................

J fine, | medium................ ...........
1 fine, f medium...........................
Medium..........................................
Medium..........................................
\ fine, f medium............................
Medium..........................................

251, 599
65,318 j
I
181,760
33, 445
6. 629
23,021
973,464

26,363
Pennsylvania............................................... 40 per ct. fine, 60 per ct. medium.
**775,125
Delaware...................................................... Medium.......................................... |
6,964
Maryland...................................................... Medium..........................................
111,253
W est Virginia............................................. | fine, £ medium........................... ’ **423,000
K entucky.................................................... Medium..........................................
**464,643
-Ohio................................................................ 40 per ct. fine, 60 per ct. medium. **2,546, 772
Michigan...................................................... | fine, f medium...........................
1,623,991
Indiana.......................................................... 15 per ct. fine, 85 per ct. medium. 1, 020,898
Illinois.......................................................... i fine, § medium...........................
631,234
W isconsin.................................................... 10 per ct. fine, 90 per ct. medium.
**725, 000
Minnesota.................................................... 20 per ct. fine, 80 per ct. medium.
409,157
Iow a............................................................... J fine, £ medium...........................
**727,169
Missouri........................................... * . .......... \ fine, | medium...........................
656,359
T o ta l...................................................

Per
Average
Wool,
weight cent of
of fleece, shrink­ washed and
age,
unwashed.
1902.
1902.

239,972

Pounds.
6

63,000
160,000
33,000
6,500
34,000

6.50
6.75
6
5.50
5.50

40
55
56
48
42
41

950, 000
32, 000 !
960, 000
6, 500
112,000
544, 400

6
5
6
6

50
47
52
50

5
5.50

47

700, 000
2, 550, 000
1, 600, 000
960,000
625,000

5
5. 50
6.50
6. 50
7
6.50

Pounds.
1,439,832
409, 500
1,080,000 i
198,000 !
35,750
187, 000
5, 700, 000
160, 000
5,760,000
39,000
560, 000

47
40
52
52
50

7
6.50
6.50

50
50

2, 106, 372

14, 025, 000
10, 400,000
6, 240, 000

52
50
53

640, 000
595,000

2, 994, 200
3, 500, 000

6. 09

945, 000
350, 000

“Not census figures.

4, 375, 000
6,142, 500
2, 450, 000
4,160, 000

Wool,
scoured.

Average value
per scoured
pound, Oct, 1— Total value,
1902.
1901.
1902.

Pounds.
863,899
184, 275
475,200
102,960
20,735
110,330
2,850,000
84,800
2,764,800
19,500
296,800 1
1,568,920
2, 100,000 ;
6,732,000
4,992,000 ;

3,120, 000
2,100, 000
3, 071, 250

Gents.
35
42|
m
38J
35
35
40
35
41f
35
35
50
35
48|
45
40
40
40
40

3, 867, 500

2,080, 000
1,938,750

40
38J

73,728, 282
t

1,151,500

36, 627, 725

Gents.
38
41
41 !
38 :
38
38 ;
43
38
48
38 !
38 !
40
38
48
43
43
A
O

40
40 |
44
« !

Dollars.
328, 282
75, 523
194,832
39,125
7, 879
41,925
1, 225, 500
32, 224
1, 327,104
7,410
112,784
627, 570
798, 000
3, 231, 360
2,146, 560
1, 341, 600
882, 000
1,228,500
460, 600
915, 200
814, 275
1 K QQQ coo
I D , o o o , OKO

401




11, 683,164

Number
of sheep,
1902.

WOOL PRODUCT.

States and Territories.

Number
of sheep,
April 1,
1901.

of

the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , 1902— Continued.

Quality.

States and Territories.

Number
of sheep,
Apr. 1,
1901.

»352,000
a219, 000
a56, 258
a271,534

__

Pounds.
4. 50
4.25
4.25

Pounds.
1, 710, 000
871,250 1
212,500

40
42

4
4. 50

a105, 621
168, 761
*294,831

225, 000
230, 000
155,000
160, 000
300, 000

4
4. 50
4. 25

40
42
45
42
40

2,054,107

2, 055, 000

4. 25

160,000
330, 000

8
8
6.50
6. 50

228,124
255,324

Washington................................................ I Fine, fine medium, and medium.
Oregon......................................................... ! Fine, fine medium, and medium.
1 al ifiv ia - ______________ . __________ J fall, § spring...............................
0
rn ,
Nevada......................................................... Fine, fine medium, and medium.
U ta h ............................................................. Fine, fine medium, and medium.

611, 000
2, 021,165
1, 759, 850
612,000
2, 804, 674

Colorado........................................................ Fine, fine medium, and medium.
Arizona........................................................ Fine, fine medium, and medium.
New M exico................................................ Fine, fine medium, and medium.

1, 352, 323
668, 458
3, 700, 000

507, 000
450,000
5, 081, 000
4,614,750
2, 500, 000 !
560,000
2, 000, 000
1, 725, 000
568, 000
2, 600, 000
1, 400, 000

7
7. 50
7.25
8. 50
8. 50
7. 25
7. 25
6. 50
6. 50

669, 000
3, 360, 000

7.50
4.25

65
63
58 '

;

600,000
232,000
540, 000

1, 035, 000 j
620,000 i
720,000
1,275,000

600,300
341, 000
417,600
765,000

8, 743, 750 |

42
42

448,000
976,800 !
1,911,100 !

1901.

1902.

Cents.
35

Cents.
41

Dollars.
427, 671

5,167, 575

1,280,000 !

Average value
per scoured
pound, Oct. 1— Total value,
1902.

Pounds.
1, 043,100
505,325
123,250

1,000,000
400,000 i
900,000

39

4
4

186, 987
Kansas.......................................................... Fine, fine medium, and medium.
329,487
. Nebraska...................................................... Fine, line medium, and medium.
a427, 260
, South Dakota.............................................. Fine, tine medium, and medium.
449,416
North Dakota................................... - ......... Fine, fine medium, and medium.
Montana........................................................ Fine, fine medium, and medium. 4,526, 517.
Wyoming.................................................... i Fine, fine medium, and medium. 3, 580, 856
Idaho............................................................. Fine, fine medium, and medium. a2, 805,000




380, 000
205, 000
50, 000

Per
Average
Wool,
1
Wool,
weight cent of washed and
shrink­
scoured.
of fleece,
unwashed.
age,
1902.
1902.

2,640,000

60
63

3, 295, 500
2,925,000 1
35,567,000

65
66
74
70
68
70
65

34, 610, 000
18,125,000
4,760,000
17, 000, 000
12,506,000
4,118,000
16,900,000

68
67

9,100, 000
5,017,500

52

14,280,000 ;

;
i
!
■
:
i

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

.
!

38
38
38

!
’

38
38

32

44

1, 929, 772

40
38

|

1, 170, 000
13, 159, 790 |
12, 113, 500
6,162,500

38
43
43

!

47
47

1, 217, 600 !
5, 100, 000
4, 001, 920
1, 235, 400
5, 915, 000
2, 912, 000

40
42
40
43
40

:

44
47

1, 655, 775
6, 854, 400

192, 024
42,835
228,000
88,160
205,200
228,114
129,580
158,688
229,500

38
38
38
30

40 ■

!
!

40

38
40
38

898, 217
549,900
6,185,101
5, 693, 345
2, 896, 375
572,272
2, 550, 000

47
47
47
50
48
50
47
42
47
42

197,120
429,792

j

1, 920, 922
617,700
2, 780, 050
1, 223,040
778, 214
2, 878,848

WOOL PRODUCT.

...................................... Medium........................................
- ________ ____ M edium......... ...............................
........... ..... . _....... . j Medium..........................................
_____ _____ Medium.........................................
A
.
Tennessee.................................................... Medium........................................
--

Number
of sheep,
1902.

250, 000
100, 000

102,654
Alabama
Mississippi
I
jfli p
.

402

No. 1 04 . — WOOL PRODUCT

Texas.............................................................
^Oklahoma and Indian Territory...........

1, 440,000
60,000

6.50
6.50

28,183,629

28,024, 750

6. 85

41,920,900

42,186,122

6. 50

i fall, f spring.............
Fine and fine medium

•2,317, 636
31, 000

T o ta l..............................................................................................
Total fleece wool.......................................................................
Pulled wool....................................... ■
...........................................

68
63

191,874, 000
60
33

Total product, 1902 ........................ !...........................................

2, 995, 200 1
144, 30P

43f
40

50
42

1,497,600
60,606

.............
67, 973, 285 1

31,729,102

41.1

45.1 | 49,497,127
11,181,000
39.7

274, 341,032
42, 000, 000

109,768, 585
28,140, 000

316, 341, 032

137,908,585

36.7

.............

60, 678,127

WOOL PRODUCT..

•Not census figures.
Basis value fine Ohio, W est Virginia, and Pennsylvania, scoured, 55 cents.
Michigan, New York, and similar, scoured, 50 cents.
Texas, twelve months and eight months, 464; fall Texas, 38 cents.
Basis value California, twelve months and eight months, scoured, 42 cents; fall California, scoured, 36 cents.
Kansas, Indiana, Missouri, and similar, scoured, 35 cents.
Georgia and similar Southern, scoured, 32 cents.
N ote.—For wool product of preceding years, see page 350.

403




9, 360, 000
390, 000

404

RAILROADS.

No. 1 0 5 .— N u m b e r
o f MILEAGE i n

op

MILES

o f R A IL R O A D S i n OPERATION a n d t h e I n c r e a s e
U n i t e d S t a t e s e a c h C a l e n d a r Y e a r f r o m 1832 t o 1901.

the

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

Miles in

Calendar
year.

tion.

Annual
increase
of mile­
age.

229
380
633
1,098
1S3fi
1, 273
18.^7
1, 497
1838
1, 913
isriQ
2,302
2,818
1840
........................
3, 535
1841
1849.
4, 026
1849
4,185
1844
4,377
1845
4, 633
184fi
1,930
1847
5, 598 '
5, 996
1848------ . . . . .
1849
7, 365
1850
9, 021
1851
10, 982
1859
12,908
15, 360
1853
........................
16, 720
1854
.. .
1855...............
18, 374

18B3-----— .
1834....... .

N o. 1 0 6 —
and

N umber
T e r r it o r y

1

7

8

0

,

1

134
151
253
465
175
224
416
389
516
717
491
159
192
256
297
668
398
1, 369
1, 656
1,961
1,926
2,452
1, 360
1, 654

1856 ___
22,016
3, 642
24,503
2, 487
1857.............
26, 968
2, 465
1858.............
1,821
28,789 '
1859
.. ..
30,626
1, 837
I860.............
660
31, 286
; 1861.............
32,120
834
1862.............
1,050
33,170
1863 ...........
33,908
738
1864
35, 085
1,177
1865.............
30, 801
1, 716
| 1866.............
39,250
2, 249
1867.............
42,229
2,979
1868.............
46, 844
4, 615
1869.............
52,922
6, 078
1870. . . .
60,293
7, 379
1871.............
66,171
5, 878
' 1872.............
j 1873.............
70, 268
4, 097
72, 385
! 1874 ...........
2,117
74, 090
1875.............
1, 711
1876.............
76,808
2, 712
79,082
1877
........................ 2, 274
1878
........................ 2, 605
81, 747
86, 556
1879.............
4, 809

M

I

the

of
of

8and 0
8

Annual
Miles in increase
opera­
of mile­
tion.
age.

Calendar
year.

U

L

from1
,

ofE

R AS I L R O A D S

n it e d

St a t e s

1 8 8 9 9t0o8 , 1

9

0

in

d u r in g

1

Miles in

Calendar
year.

tion.

1880.............
1881.............
1882.............
1883.............
1884.............
1885.............
1886.............
1887.............
1888.............
1889.............
1890.............
1891.............
1892.............
1893.............
1894.............
1895.............
1896.............
1897.............
1898.............
1899.............
1900.............
1901.............

O
the

P

E

R

Annual
increase
of mile­
age.

93, 262
103,108
114, 677
121, 422
125, 345
128,320
136,838
149,214
156,114
161, 276
166, 654
170,729
175,170
177,516
179,415
181,065
182, 769
184,591
186, 810
190, 818
194,334
198,787

in
A

Calendar

6, 706
9, 846
11,569
6, 745
3, 923
2, 975
8, 018
12, 876
6, 900
5,162
5, 378
4, 075
4,441
2, 346
1,899
1,650
1, 704
1,822
2,219
4,008
3, 516
4,453

e a c hI
T

Y

SOt a t e
N

ears

1

8

6

.

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]
States and groups
of States.
New England:
M aine.............................
New Hampshire............
Vermont..........................
Massachusetts...............
Rhode Island.................
Connecticut...................
Group I, total...........

1860.

1870.

1899.

1900.

1, 005 1, 377. 47 .1, 879. 98
1, 015 1,142.25 1,174.61
914
981. 42
987.36
1,915 2, 096. 69 2,107.59
210 i 217.43 j 223. 03
923 1,006.64 j 1,008.15

1,917.21
1,174.61
999. 86
2, 111. 42
219.19
1, 025. 40

1, 916. 94
1,193.15
1, 045. 28
2 ,111.42
209.29
1, 025.40

1, 933. 03
1,192.37
1,045.43
2,112.22
209. 29
1, 025. 90

4,494

5,977

7 447.69

7, 501.48

7, 518. 24

3, 928
1,125
4,656
197

5, 957
1, 684
6,191
275

8,152. 64 8,126.17 8, 095. 00
2, 243. 02 2, 236. 62 2, 242. 93
9,938.74 10,130. 33 10, 334.08
349.11
348. 62
350.11
1, 325. 04 1, 339.44 1, 339. 34
24.88
24.88
24. 88

8,114.95
2,242.10
10,393.83
337.19
1, 366. 07
24.88

472
786
736
661
554 j
614
1,480
1,264
136
108
601
742
3, 660

Middle Atlantic:
New Y o rk ............. ......... 2, 682
560
New Jersey....................
Pennsylvania................. 2, 598
127
Delaware........................
Maryland.......................
| 386
District of Columbia...

1880.

671

1890.

6, 821. 90

7, 645. 41
2,109. 06
8, 638.99
314.95
jl, 270. 04
1 040
{
20.66

1898.

7,380.72

1901.

Group II, total.........

6, 353

10,577

15,147 19, 999.11 22, 022. 93 22, 206.55 22, 384.85

22,479.02

Central Northern:
Ohio............................... .
Michigan........................
Indiana............................
Illinois............................
Wisconsin......................

2,946
779
2,163
2,790
905

3, 538
1, 638
3,177
4, 823
1,525

5,792 7, 980. 49 8,844.10 8,877.51 8, 885.46
3,938 7,108.48 7, 948.97 8, 027.66 8,092.46
4, 373 6,109.19 6, 440. 92 6, 496. 37 6, 563. 22
7, 851 10,165. 67 10,819.42 10, 988. 89 11,058. 37
3,155 5, 612. 62 6, 380. 69 6, 459. 43 a6, 538. 87

9,011.05
8, 240.64
6, 745. 26
11, 238.83
6, 725.80

Group III, total.........

9, 583

14, 701

25,109 36, 976. 45 40,434.10 4 s, 849. 86 41,138. 38
0
i_________

41,961.58

a The mileage for 1900 ia exclusive o f 186.81 miles o f spur tracks o f the N orthern Pacific Railway.




0

,

405

RAILROADS.
No. 1 06 . — N u m b e r
and

States and groups
of States.

MILES

of

T e r r it o r y o f

1870, 1880, 1890,

RAILROADS

of

U n it e d

the

and

1898

from

to

1870.

1880.

South Atlantic:
Virginia..................
West Virginia........
North Carolina----South Carolina----Georgia....................
Florida....................

1, 379
352
937
973
1,420
402

1,486
387
1,178
1,139
1,845
446

1,893
691
1,486
1,427
2, 459
518

3,359.65
1,433.30
3,128.17
2, 289.15
4, 600. 80
2, 489. 52

Group IV , total..

5,463

6, 481

8,474

17, 300.59

Gulf and Miss. Valley:
Alabam a.................
Mississippi.............
Tennessee...............
Kentucky...............
Louisiana.................

743
862
1, 253
534
335

1,157
990
1,492
1,017
450

1,843
1,127
1,843
1,530
652

3,422. 20
2,470. 85
2, 767. 38
2, 942. 38
1,739.85

3, 727

5,106

6, 995

2,000
256
711
1, 501
157

3,965
859
3,244
3, 400
1, 750
758

Group V, total. . .

Group VI, total -.

1,162

N ortli western:
655
Iowa..........................
Minnesota...............
Nebraska.................
North Dakota......... \
South D akota----- 1....... ..
Wyoming.................
Montana-.................
Group V II, total.

289
4, 625

14,085

2, 683
1,092
705

1890.

65

655

5, 004

23

159
925
593

23

Group V III, totalj

i n e a c h St a t e
C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1860,

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

3, 794. 93
3, 484. 69
3,732.64
2, 919. 43
5, 730. 02
3, 255. 71

3, 811. 74
2, 557.44
3, 776. 41
2, 963. 09
5, 886. 78
3, 290. 04

20, 746.11 21, 232. 40

21, 917. 42

22, 285. 50

4,051.18
2, 787. 63
3,131.42
3, 083. 38
2, 664. 06

4,197. 22
2, 934. 27
3,184. 91
3, 093. 75
2, 801. 27

4, 315. 83
2, 988. 25
3, 267. 01
3,127.17
2, 945.16

13, 342. 66

15,272.87 15, 717. 67

16, 211.42

16, 643. 42

6,142. 02
2, 203. 44
8, 709. 85
8,892.11
4,291.11
1, 388. 77

6, 881.15
3, 088.27
9, 722.46
8, 749.16
4,616. 51
1, 778.00
1, 339. 45
757. 57

6, 887. 44
3,108. 56
9, 991. 62
8, 714. 06
4, 649. 63
1, 779. 06
1, 487. 60
911. 58

7, 010.44
3, 240. 33
10, 565. 93
8, 744. 08
4, 740. 60
2, 031.11
1, 631. 20
1, 278. 93

32, 887. 95 1 36,179. 20 36, 926.57
1

37, 529. 55

39, 242. 62

9,113. 50
6, 769.76
5, 594.03
2, 705. 02
2, 825. 42
1, 211. 55
3, 008. 27

9, 391. 90
a6, 996. 89
5, 695. 26
a2, 810. 62
2, 961. 86
1, 279. 20
a3, 029. 22

9, 451. 09
7, 060. 86
5, 704.14
2, 932. 30
3, 004. 91
1, 322.14
3,165.31

30,113. 90 31,227.55

32,164.95

32, 640. 75

2, 891. 61
1,631.88
5, 455. 42
920. 37
1,271.34
1,465.40
1, 573. 27

a2, 888. 44
“1, 670. 90
5, 588. 56
920. 37
“1,319. 41
1, 515. 94
1, 581. 92

3, 053.10
1, 686. 94
5, 683. 82
960. 37
1,440. 61
1, 597. 75
1,593. 58

14, 648. 72 15, 209. 29

15, 485. 54

16, 016.17

3, 674.53
2,199. 51
3, 573.27
2, 655.45
5, 542. 70
3,100. 65

3, 906. 24
2, 691. 38
3, 069. 35
3, 086. 46
2, 519. 44

6, 810.65
2, 823. 29
9, 657.93
8, 796.97
4, 608. 85
1, 612.94
1, 260. 65 f 1, 263. 60
1 604.97

8, 416.13
5, 545. 35
5, 407. 47
f 2,116. 49
1, 225
l 2,610.41
512
1, 002. 93
106
2,195.58
12, 347

27, 294. 36

257

Pacific:
Washington...........
Oregon ....................
California.................
Nevada....................
Idaho........................
Arizona...................
U ta h ........................

the

3, 721.45
2, 230. 47
3, 656. 33
2, 791.59
5, 598. 41
3, 234.15

5, 400
3,151
1,953

459

OPERATION

1901—Continued.

1860.

Southwestern:
817
Missouri...................
38
Arkansas.................
307
Texas........................
Kansas....................
Colorado...................
New Mexico...........
Indian Country----- l ...........
Oklahoma................. /

in

St a t e s d u r in g

289
508
2,195
739
206
349
842

2, 012. 05
1, 439. 97
4, 349. 73
923.18
946.11
1,094.81
1, 265. 49

1, 934

5,128

12,031.34

8, 555. 42
6,402. 87
5, 538. 57
2, 661.99
2,813.42
1,170. 57
2,971.06

2, 809. 85
1, 615. 88
5, 292. 02
920. 37
1,118.89
1,412.18
1, 479. 53

R ECAPITULATION B Y GROUPS OF STATES.
7,380.72
22, 034. 43
40, 434.10
20,746.11
15, 272. 87
36,179. 20
30,113.90
14, 648. 72

7, 447. 69
22, 206. 55
40, 849. 86
21, 232. 40
15, 717. 67
36, 926. 57
31, 227. 55
15, 209. 29

3, 660
6,353
9, 583
5,463
3,727
1,162
655
23

4,494
10,577
14, 701
6,481
5,106
4,625
5,004
1,934

5,977 ! 6, 821. 90
15,147 19,999.11
25,109 36, 976. 45
8,474 17, 300. 59
6, 995 13, 342. 66
14,085 32, 887. 95
12,347 27, 294. 36
5,128 12, 031.34

7,501.48
22, 384. 85
41,138.38
21, 917. 42
16, 211.42
37, 529. 55
32,164. 95
15,485.54

7, 518. 24
22, 479. 02
41,961. 58
22, 285. 50
16, 643. 42
39, 242. 62
32, 640. 75
16,016.17

United States.. 30,626

52,922

93, 262 166, 654. 36 186, 810. 05 190,817.58 194, 333. 59

198, 787. 30

New England.............
Middle A tlantic........
Central Northern___
South Atlantic.........
Gulf and Miss. Valley
Southwestern.............
Northwestern...........
Pacific..........................

aThe mileage for 1900 is exclusive of 186.81 miles of spur tracks of tlie Northern Pacific Railway.




406

RAILROADS.

No. 107.— N u m b e r
by

of

LOCOMOTIVES

G e o g r a p h ic a l

and

D iv is io n s ,

CARS

from

b e l o n g in g

1895

to

to

R a il r o a d s ,

1901.

[Compiled from Poor’s Railroad Manual.]
Geographical divisions.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

j

1901.

N ew England States:
2, 587

2,564

2, 551

2, 543

2,572

2, 613

2, 416

P a ssen ger.....................

3, 663

3,567

3,538

3,491

3,496

3, 540

3,242

Baggage, mail, e t c .. .

648

733

754

716

695

726

719

F re igh t...........................

54, 615

51, 698

49, 902

48,356

46,117

47, 760

45,137

10,258

10,294

10,303

10, 433

10, 532

10, 835

11, 712

P assen ger.....................

8,834

7, 552

8, 574

8, 571

8, 573

8,725

9, 303

Baggage, mall, e t c ...

2,118

2,175

2,154

2,190

2,158

2,128

2, 297

F reigh t...........................

432,488

449, 284

445, 829

464,368

467, 249

437,223

456, 579

10, 730

10, 435

10,382

10,502

10,585

10,862

10, 917

P assen ger.....................

6, 372

6,096

5, 927

5, 989

6, 042

6, 522

6, 266

Baggage, mail, etc . . .

2, 200

2, 076

2, 220

2, 242

2, 352

2,424

2,462

F re igh t...........................

373, 675

370, 683

364, 039

378, 411

402, 078

432,699

439, 345

2, 959

2, 878

2, 942

3, 077

3, 034

3,097

3, 457

P assen ger.....................

1, 841

1,869

1,859

1,995

2,004

1,912

2,140

Baggage, mail, e t c ...

710

717

784

753

741

744

780

F re igh t...........................

83,043

82, 455

82,802

88, 627

91,429

98, 007

108, 248

1, 684

1, 750

1,724

1 ,572

1,668

1,721
976

Locomotive e n g in e s.........
Cars—

Middle Atlantic States:
Locomotive engines..........
Cars—

Central Northern States:
Locomotive engines...........
Cars—

South Atlantic States:
Locomotive engines...........
Cars—

G u lf and M iss.V alley States:
Locomotive e n g in e s.........

1,647 |

Cars—

l

P assen ger.....................

1,005

1, 074

1,043

1,048

1, 024

990

Baggage, mail, etc___

379

375

379

363

365

386

403

Freight .........................

55, 345

57, 590

54,174

55,309

56,234

59,407

62,154

4, 329 |

4,294

4, 396

4,417

4, 667

4, 646

4, 915

P assen ger.....................

2, 096

2, 087

2,047

2,144

2,236

2,246

2,333

Baggage, mail, etc-----

985

902

955

901

951

905

1, 068

Freight .........................

117, 111

116, 674

120,594

126, 937

132, 432

134, 216

149, 010

Locomotive e n g in e s.........
Cars—
P assen ger.....................

2,976

3,044

2,928 !
j

2,934

3,024 *

3,048

3, 357

1,467

1,550

1, 464

1,407

1, 518

1,626

1, 738

Baggage, mail, etc___

569

597

605

554

553

571

615

F reight..........................
Pacific States:
Locomotive en gin es.........
Cars—
P assen ger.....................

92, 688

94, 742

95, 219

100,195

108,550

112,752

122,384

1, 087

1,129

1,184

1,193

1, 259

1,296

1, 234

1, 141

1,145

1, 202

1,199

L 291

1,225

1,146

Baggage, mail, etc___

282

305 i

329

330

306

325

323

21, 833

22, 514 ;

22,413

22, 604

23,995

28,194

26,615

36,610 |

36,388

36, 410

36, 746

37,245

38,065 1

39,729

24,940
25,654
Baggage, mail, etc...................
7, 880
8,180
Freight ..................................... 1,230,798 1, 245, 640 1,
’ 972

25,844

Southwestern States:
Locomotive engines..........
Cars—

Northwestern States:

Freight .......................

TOTALS.
Locomotive engines...................
Cars—
P assen ger.................................




26,419
7, 891

26,184
26,786
8,049
8,121
8, 209
1, 284, 807 1, 328, 084 1,350,258

27,144
8, 667
1, 409,472

407

RAILROADS.
No. 108.—FIN AN C ES
E

a r n in g s ,

1873

In terest

of

and

R A IL R O A D S : COST
D iv id e n d s ,

and

of

CONSTRUCTION,

Passen gers

F

and

r e ig h t

T r a f f ic
C a r r ie d ,

1901.

to

[Prepared by John P. Meany, editor of Poor’s Railroad Manual.]
L E N G T H OF L I N E S A N D COST OF C O N S T R U C T IO N .

Total
liabilities.

Total
cost o f
construc­
tion per
mile.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Cost of construction.
Length
o f lines.

Years.

M ile s

1873...........................
1874...........................
1875...........................
1876...........................
1877...........................
1878........................... 1
1879...........................
1880........................... 1
1881...........................
1882..........................
1883...........................
1884...........................
1885........ : ................
1886...........................
1887...........................
1888...........................
1889...........................
1890...........................
1891...........................
1892...........................
1893...........................
1894...........................
1895...........................
1896...........................
1897...........................
1898...........................
1899........................... 1
1900...........................
1901...........................

70, 278
72, 383
74, 096
76, 808
79,208
80,832
84, 393
92,147
103,530
114, 428
120, 519
125,119
127, 689
133,565
147,953
154,222
159, 934
163, 359
167, 846
171, 805
175, 442
178,054
179, 821
181,394
183, 547
184, 894
187,781
192,162
195, 887

____ __________________

i

Funded debt.

Floating
debt.

D o lla r s.

Capital stock.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1, 947, 638, 584
1, 990, 997, 486
2, 207, 564, 835
2, 248, 358, 375
2, 313, 278, 598
2, 292, 257, 877
2, 395, 647, 293
2, 708, 673, 375
3,177, 375,179
3, 478, 914, 224
3, 675, 793, 383
3, 726, 655, 041
3, 778, 609, 737
3, 956, 377, 498
4,146, 958, 214
4,392, 287, 224
4, 447,103, 600
4, 590, 471, 560
4, 751, 750, 498
4,863,119, 073
5, 021. 576, 551
5, 027, 604, 717
5,181,373,599
5, 373,187, 619
5,602,964, 449
5, 581, 522, 858
5, 742,181,181
5, 804, 346, 250
5, 978, 796, 249
___________ ___

1,836,904,450
2, 230, 766,108
2, 208, 066, 845
2, 220, 233, 560
2, 255, 318, 650
2, 297, 790,916
2, 319, 489,172
2, 530, 874, 943
2, 878,423,606
3, 214, 084, 323
3, 479, 4.11, 914
3, 647, 312, 772
3, 740, 255, 066
3, 853, 748, 330
4,155, 628,116
4, 585, 471, 523
4, 784,173, 271
5, 055, 225, 025
5,180, 227,024
5, 406, 955, 004
5, 510, 225, 528
5, 605, 775, 764
5, 648, 659,436
5, 461, 856, 798
5, 534, 432, 492
5, 635, 363, 594
5, 644, 858, 027
5, 758, 592, 754
6, 035, 469, 741

237, 604,774
182. 248,556
156, 881, 052
162,489, 939
222,766, 267
267, 650, 730
267, 834, 906
244, 018, 597
256,993, 391
279,142,613
292, 455,121
304,155, 858
345,662, 983
375,228, 630
345,051, 807
285, 212, 887
409, 909, 043
382,927,834
418, 536, 623
344,499, 969
380, 669, 705
368,182, 584
305, 777,858
328,963, 335
312,225, 536

3, 784, 543, 034
4, 221, 763, 594
» 4,415, 631,630
a4 ,468, 591,935
4, 806, 202, 022
4, 772, 297, 349
4, 872, 017,517
5,402, 038, 257
6, 278, 565, 052
6,960, 649, 277
7, 423, 040, 203
7, 617, 986, 410
7, 775, 858,194
8, 089, 268. 441
8, 595, 041,451
9, 281, 914, 605
9,576, 939,854
10, 020, 925. 215
10,277, 029,329
10, 555, 286, 964
10,941,711,122
11, 016, 308, 315
11, 248, 569,658
11,179, 544, 386
11,518,066, 646
11,585, 069, 036
11,692,817, 066
11,891,902,339
12, 326, 491, 526

h53, 851
b58, 325
b59, 593
b58 ,179
60, 678
59, 040
57, 730
58, 624
60, 645
60, 830
61,592
60,886
60, 897
60,564
58, 093
60,185
59,881
61,343
61, 229
61,496
62, 367
61,871
62, 554
61,631
62, 753
62,658
62,268
61, 884
62, 926

.

a Total capital stock and funded debt.

b Total stocks and bonds per mile.

T R A F F IC E A R N IN G S .
Gross traffic earnings.
Years.

Miles
operated.

From
freight.

From
passengers.
D o lla r s.

1873 ........
1874 .........
1875 ........
1876 ........
1877 ........
1878 ........
1879 .........
1880 .........
1881........
1882 ........
1883 ........
1884 ........
1885 ........
1886 ........
1887 ........
1888 ........
1889 ........
1890 .........
1891........
1892 ........
1893 ........
1894 ........
1895 ........
1896 .........
1897 ........
1898 ........
1899........
1900 ........
1901.........

66,237
69,273
71, 759
73, 508
74, 112
78, 960
79,009
82,146
92, 971
104,938
110, 381
115,671
123, 280
125,144
136, 982
145, 333
153,885
157, 976
164, 262
170, 607
173, 361
176, 221
179,154
180, 891
181, 874
184,533
186, 590
191, 862
194, 975

D o lla r s.

137, 384, 427
140, 999, 081
139,105,271
136,120, 583
130, 050, 050
124, 637, 290
142, 336,191
447, 653,003
173, 356, 642
196,213,220
206, 837, 256
206, 790, 701
200, 883,911
211, 929, 857
240,542, 876
251,356,167
259,439, 231
272,320, 961
290, 799, 696
293, 557,476
310, 442,870
275, 352, 190
260,929,741
265, 313, 258
253,557, 936
272, 589, 591
297, 559, 712
331, 402, 816
360, 702, 686

389. 035, 508
379, 466, 935
363, 960,234
361,137, 376
342,859. 222
365, 466, 061
386, 676,108
467, 748, 928
551, 968, 477
506, 367, 247
549, 756, 695
506,925, 375
519,690. 992
550, 359, 054
636,666, 223
639, 200, 723
605, 962, 331
734, 821,733
754,185, 910
794, 526, 500
808,494, 668
700, 477, 409
743,784,451
770,424, 013
780, 351,939
868, 924, 526
922, 436, 314
1,052,835,811
1,126, 267, 652

M iscella­
neous.

Included in foregoing.




D o lla r s.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a

a
61,650, 932
60,782, 625
56. 952, 816
44, 735, 616
59, 903, 038
54,176, 055
60, 065,118
66,644,757
71,692,645
80, 549,209
80,952,864
88,168, 488
91,113,759
87, 681, 245
89, 894, 754
98,956, 751
108. 044, 607
116,100, 353
117, 456, 751
125, 478, 488

Total gross
receipts.
D o lla r s.

526, 419,935
520,466,016
503, 065, 505
497, 257, 959
472, 909, 272
490,103, 351
525, 620, 577
613,733,610
701, 780,982
764, 231,399
817,376, 576
770, 668, 892
765,493. 309
822,182,381
931,373.488
950,519, 764
991, 935, 331
1,086,039,735
1,125, 381,994
1,169, 036, 840
1, 207,106, 026
1, 066, 943, 358
1, 092, 395, 437
1,125, 632, 025
1,132, 866, 626
1, 249, 558, 724
1,336,096,379
1,501,695, 378
1,612,448,826

Percentage
of gross
traffic earn­
ings to total
j liabilities.

Net traffic
earnings.

D o lla r s.

b
b
b
b
9.8
10. 3
10. 8
11. 4
11. 2
11.0
11.0
10.1
9.8
10.2
10.8
10.2
10.4
10.8
11.0
11.1
11.0
9.7
9.7
10.1
9.8
10.8
11.4
12.6
13.1

Total stocks and bonds only reported.

183, 810, 562
189, 570,958
185, 506,438
186,452, 752
170, 976, 697
187, 575,167
216,544, 999
255, 557,555
272, 406, 787
278, 009, 565
295, 737, 078
268, 060,557
266,615, 933
297, 372, 559
331,174,183
297, 306, 541
317, 866,880342, 071, 296
350,748,483
352, 817,405
358, 648, 918
317, 757,399
323,196, 454
332, 766, 979
342, 792, 030
389, 666, 474
447, 741,014
483, 247, 526
520, 294, 727

408

RAILROADS.
No. 108.—FINANCES

of

RAILROADS,

e t c .—

Continued.

IN T E R E S T A N D D IV ID E N D S .

.Vears.

Interest
paid on
bonds and
other debt.
D o lla r s.

1873 ..............
1874...............
1875 ...............
1876 ...............
1877...............
1878...............
1879...............
1880 ...............
1881...............
1882 ...............
1883 ...............
1884...............
1885 ...............
1886...............
1887 ..............
1888...............
1889 ..............
1890 ..............
1891........ .
1892 ...............
1893 ...............
1894...............
1895 ...............
1896 ...............
1897 ...............
1898...............
1899...............
1900...............
1901...............

a
a
a

98, 820, 927
103,160,512
112, 235, 515
107, 866, 328
128,587, 302
152, 931, 300
171,774, 984
176, 694, 302
185, 986, 991
187, 358, 581
202, 009, 042
205, 288, 021
216, 877, 898
224, 499, 571
228, 572, 703
236, 502, 579
244, 965, 446
242.147, 714
247, 895, 884
251, 322, 570
240, 231, 305
242, 202, 389
245, 250, 364
250, 762, 834
261. 645, 714

Interest
per cent
of bonds
and debt.

Dividends
paid on
stock.

Dividends
per cent
of stock.

Gross.

Net.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

67,120, 709
67, 042, 942
74, 294, 208
68j 039’ 668
58,536,312
53,629,368
61,681,470
77,115,371
93, 344,190
101,441,491
101, 662, 548
93,244,835
76,112,105
80,094,138
90,013,458
78,943,041
79, 531, 863
83,575,705
89,099, 757
93,862,412
94,295,815
83,478,669
81, 685, 774
81, 528,154
83, 680, 040
94,937,526
109, 032, 252
140,343,653
156, 887, 283

Earnings per mile of
railroad in operation.

D o lla r s.

3. 45
3. 37

1
!
i

!

7, 948
7,513
7, 010
6,765
6,381
6, 207
6, 653
7,471
7, 548
7, 283
7,405
6, 663
6, 265
6, 570
6, 861
6, 540
6,455
6, 822
6, 852
6, 852
6, 963
6, 054
6, 097
6, 223
6, 228
6, 771
7,161
7,826
8, 270

3. 03
2. 53
2. 34
2. 57
2. 85
2. 94
2.92
2.76
2.50
2.00
2.02
2.17
1.80
1.79
1.82
1.87
1. 93
1.88
1.66
1.58
1.52
1.49
1.70
1.90
2.42
2. 62

3.96
4.16
4. 53
4.00
4.16
4.39
4.58
4.54
4. 65
4.53
4. 54
4.20
4. 23
4.13
4.14
4.16
4.14
4.04
4.09
4.33
4. 06
4.03
4.12
4.12
4.12

Percentage
of expenses
to earnings.

2, 775
2, 737
585
2, 537
2, 307
2, 376
2, 741
3, 111
2, 930
2,649
2,679
2,318
2,185
2, 376
2, 444
2,045
2, 068
2,162
2,136
2,068
2,069
1,803
1, 804
1,840
1,884
2, 111
2, 272
2, 519
2, 668
2,

65. 08
63. 58
63.12
62. 50
63. 85
61.73
58. 80
58. 36
61.18
63.62
63.82
65.21
65.12
63.84
64. 45
68.72
67. 95
68. 33
68.83
69.82
70. 29
70.22
70. 41
70.43
69. 74
68.16
68. 27
68. 93
67. 73

a Interest payments not compiled.
P A S S E N G E R S A N D F R E IG H T C A R R IE D .

Passengers
carried.

Years.

Passengers
carried 1 milq.

Average
receipts
per pas­
senger per
mile.
C en ts .

1882.........................
1883.........................
1884........................
1885.........................
1886........................
1887.........................
1888.........................
1889.........................
1890.........................
1 8 9 1 .....................
1892.........................
1893.........................
1894.........................
1895.........................
1896 .......................
1897.........................
1898.........................
1899........................
1900........................
1901.........................

375, 391,812
312,686,641
334, 570, 766
351, 427, 688
382, 284, 972
428, 225, 513
451, 353, 655
494. 808, 421
520; 439, 082
556, 015, 802
575, 769, 678
597, 056, 539
569,660, 216
529, 756, 259
535,120, 756
504,106, 525
514, 982,888
537, 977, 301
584,695,935
600,485,790

10,484,363, 728
8, 541, 309, 674
8,778,581,061
9,133,673,956
9, 659, 698. 294
10. 570, 306. 710
Hi 190, 613, 679
11, 964, 726, 015
12, 521, 565, 649
13,316, 925,239
13, 584, 343, 804
14, 979, 847, 458
13,600, 531,635
12,609,082,551
13,054, 840,243
12,494, 958, 000
13, 672, 497, 664
14, 859, 541,965
16, 313, 284, 471
17, 789, 669, 925

Freight
carried.

T on s.

360,490, 375
1.85
2.42
400, 453, 439
2. 36
399, 074, 749
2.20
437, 040, 099
2.19
482, 245, 254
2. 28
552, 074, 752
2. 25
590, 857, 353
619,165, 630
2.17
2.17
691, 344, 437
2.18
704, 398, 609
2.17
730, 605, 011
2.07
757, 464, 480
2.03
674, 714, 747
2. 07
755,799,883
2. 03
773, 868, 716
2.03
788, 385, 448
1.99
912,973, 853
2. 00
975, 789,941
2.03 1, 071, 431,919
2.03 1, 084, 066,451

l
N o te .— Statistics for this table for years 1873 to 1881 are not compiled.




Freight car­
ried 1 mile.

A verage
receipts
per ton
per mile.

T on s.

C en ts .

39, 302, 209, 249
44,064,923, 445
44, 725, 207, 677
49,151,894,469
52, 802, 070, 529
61,561,069, 996
65,423. 005, 988
68, 677, 276, 992
79,192, 985,125
81,210,154, 523
84, 413,197,130
90, 552, 087, 290
82, 219, 900,498
88, 567, 770, 801
93, 885, 853,634
97, 842, 569,150
114, 566,173, 191
126, 991, 703.110
141,162,109, 413
148, 959,303,492

1.24
1.22
1.13
1.06
1.04
1.03
.98
.97
.93
.93
.94
.89
.86
.84
.82
.80
.76
.73
.75
.76

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RAILROADS.

N o. 1 0 9 .— A v e r a g e RECEIPTS p e r T o n p e r M i l e o n L e a d i n g RAILROADS
f o r t h e Y e a r s 1870, 1880, 1890, a n d 1896 t o 1901, i n c l u s i v e .
[Prepared by John P. Meany, editor of Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

Railway lines.

Lines east of Chicago:

1870.

1880.

1890.

1896.

1897.

. 1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

C en ts .

C en ts .

C en ts .

C e n ts .

C en ts .

C en ts .

C en ts .

C en ts .

C en ts .

Boston and A lb a n y ___

2.09

1.21

1.14

0.94

0.92

0. 84

0.78

0. 82

0. 83

E rie.......................................

1.33

.84

.64

.59

.60

.56

.52

.56

.59

gan S outhern ...............

1.50

.75

.63

.55

.55

.50

.47

. 51

.49

Michigan C en tral..........

1.98

.84

.69

.64

.62

.60

.56

.59

.62

Lake Shore and Michi-

New York Central and
Hudson R iver...............

1.88

.87

.76

.67

.68

.61

.59

.56

P en nsylvania...................

1.55

.88

.65

.56

.54

.50

.47

.54

.58

Pittsburg, Fort W ayn e
and Chicago..................

1.46

.92

.69

.66

.60

.57

.50

58

.56

A v e r a g e ..................

1.61

.87

.63

.60

.59

.55

.51

.55

.57

3.09

1.49

.98

1.04

.99

.89

.87

.83

.85

3.06

1.28

.95

.87

.92

.93

.87

.86

.85

1.01

.97

.94

.93

.86

.96

.97

.99

.99

.99

W est and

Northwestern

L in e s:
Chicago

and

N orth­

western ...........................
Chicago, Burli n g t o n
and Quine v ......................
Chicago, M i l w a u k e e
and St. P au l...................

|
2.80

1.76

.99

1

2.74

1.21

1. 02

1.03

1.40

1. 01
i)...........

1. 04

1.01

.97

.98

.97

.96

1.02

1.04

.99

.98

.97

.93

b...........

h ...........

i. ...........

Chicago, Rock Island
and Pacific.....................
Chicago, St. Paul, Min­
neapolis and Om aha.. a ...........
Great N orth e rn ............ ]

b ..........

b...........

and M an itob a............ J

4.16

2. .88

1.27

A v e r a g e ........................

2.61

1. 44

1

3. 23

2. 43

2.42

1. 21

4. 49

1.65

1.11

.99

.89

.92

3

1.42

.95

.86

.86

c. 84

3. 74

1.99

1. 24

1.21

1.11

1.06

tain and Southern___

2.19

2.08

1.11

.87

.83

c ..........

A v e r a g e ........................

2.95

1.65

1.11

.99

.94

.94.

St. Paul, Minneapolis >
” .........

b...........

1 ...........
1

.89

.89

1.02

.98

1.01

.80

.79

.72

.98

.98

.94

.92

1. 23

1.12

1.07

1.03

.88

.82

.76

.78

Southwestern L in es:
Atchison, Topeka and
Santa F e .........................
Chicago and A lt o n ........ i
Missouri, Kansas and
T e x a s ................ - ............^
Missouri Pacific._ _........

.84

.93

c. 83

.93
C

.88

1. 06

1.06

St. Louis and San Fran­
cisco .................................

1.02 |

St. Louis, Iron M oun­
c ..........
.93 |

c ..........

.76

.90

.91

aThi8 company was chartered June 1, 1880.
bThe Great Northern Railway Company was incorporated September 18, 1889, and leased the St.
Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway for 999 years from February 1, 1890.
cThe freight statistics o f the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company are included
in those of the Missouri Pacific Railway Company.




410

RAILROADS.

No. 109.—A verage RECEIPTS per T on per Mile on L eading RAILROADS for
the Y ears 1870, 1880, 1890, and 1896 to 1901, inclusive —Continued.
[Prepared by John P . Meany, editor of Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

1870.

Railway lines.

1880.

1890.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Gents. Cents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents.
Southern lines:
0.43
0.42
0. 37
0.36
0.34
4.99
0.39
0.87
0.54
Chesapeake and Ohio..
East Tennessee, Vir­
a ........ a ........... a ........ a ........ a .........
1.75
4.41
.87
ginia and Georgia---GeorgiaR.R. andBank1. 22 1.23
1.12
2.13
1.03
1. 17
3. 00
1.47
1.17
ing..............................
.70
1.74
1.54
.95
.75
.67
.69
.65
.62
Illinois Central............
Louisville and Nash­
.82
.81
.75
1. 61
.73
.76
.77
2. 97
.98
ville ...........................
.46
1.50
.45 b. 44
.40
.40
.57
.43
2. 89
Norfolk and Western..
.77 a .......... a ........ * .......... a .......... a ........... a ...........
5. 37 , 2.16
Richmond and Danville
.97
.94
.93
.90
.92
.94
a ..........
Southern....................... a...........
Nashville, Chattanooga
1.15
.91
.96
.88
1.47
.91
.87
.88
3. 01
and St. Louis............
A v e r a g e .....................

2. 39 1

Transcontinental lines:
Northern Pacific............ c
4.70
Southern Pacific............
4.26 !
Union Pacific..................
Average.................
Lines east of Chicago..........
West and Northwest lines .
Southwestern lines...............
Southern lines........................
Transcontinental lines.......
Average.................

1.16

.80

.68 | .67
1
1

.62

.62

.63

.63

1. 06

1.05
.95

.94
1.00
1.03

1. 95
4.01
1.99

1.40
1.61
1.38

1.13 ! d1.14
1. 06
1.05
1.04 |* 1. 04

.99
e1. 04

1. 02

.99
.96
1.05

2.21

1. 50

1. 07

1.06

.99

.99

.93

1.

.87
1.44
2 . 61
2.95
1.65
2. 39 1 1.16
2. 21
4.50

.63
1.00
1.11
.80
1.50

.60
.98
.99
.68
1.07

.59
.98
.94
.67
1. 06

.55
.94
.94
.62
.99

.51
.92
.93
.62
.99

.55
.89
.90
.63
.93

.57
.89
.91
.63
1.01

.91

.78

.76

.72

.70

.70

.74

4.50
1.61 i

1.99

1.17

01

a The Southern Railway Company was organized June 18,1894, as successor, after foreclosure, to the
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. The E ast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Com­
pany was included in the reorganization plan and now forms an integral part of the Southern RailwayCompany. b Based on operations for only 9 months. c This road was only opened for traffic in 1873.
dBased on returns for only 10 months. 6 Based on returns for 1896, no complete report for 1897 and 1898
having been made.

N o . 110.— A verage R E C E IP T S per T on per Mile on RAILROADS b y Groups
of States and for the United States for the Y ears 1889 to 1901, inclusive .
[Prepared by John P. Meany, editor of Poor’s Railroad Manual.]
1890.

1891.

1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896. 1897. 1898.

Groups of States.

1889.

O ts .

G ts .

G ts .

G ts .

G ts .

G ts .

G ts .

G ts.

G ts .

G ts.

G ts .

New England..........

1.46

1.37

1.36

1.32

1.24

1.25

1.24

1.2 2

1 .21

1.19

1.14

1.16

M id d le .......................

.81

.79

.78

.76

.77

.74

.71

.6 8

.58

.61

.57

.61

.62

Central Northern..

.81

.79

.81

.83

.80

.76

.74

.76

.73

.70

.6 8

.69

.69

C ts.

1899.

1900. 1901.

G ts .

1.16

South A tlan tic........

1.10

1.03

.97

.93

.8 6

.80

.79

.76

.76

.70

.6 8

.69

.73

G u lf and M iss. V . .

1.07

1.04

1.0 1

1.19

.97

.90

.89

.8 6

.85

.81

.80

.83

.82
1.0 1

Southwestern..........

1 . 21

1.35

1.35

1.56

1.24

1.15

1.24

1.15

1.05

1.0 2

1.0 2

1.0 0

N orth w estern ........

1 . 26

1.06

1.07

1.08

1.0 2

1.03

1.04

1.03

.99

.97

.98

.95

.95

Pacific.........................

1.74

1.56

1.60

1.55

1.47

1.16

1.31

1.18

1.18

1.07

1.03

.97

1.11

United States..........

.97

.98

.93

.94

.89

.8 6

.84

.82

.80

.76

.73

.75




.76

411

RAILROADS.
N

of R

o

.

1

in

At h e

T e r r it o r ie s , J u n e

U n it e d
1

3

St a t e s ,
I
1
0

by L

State s
.

a n d—

,

[From the statistical report o f the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
j

State or Territory.

A la b a m a ................*.........
A rkansas...........................
C alifornia.........................

F lo rid a...............................
G e o r g ia .............................
I llin o is ...............................
Indiana...............................
I o w a ...................................
K e n t u c k y .........................
L o u isia n a .........................

M innesota.........................
M ississip p i......................
M is s o u r i...........................
M o n ta n a ...........................
Nebraska...........................
N evad a...............................
N ew H am p sh ire............
New Jersey......................
New Y o r k .........................
N orth Carolina.............
North Dakota, _ _____
O h io.....................................
O regon __________ ______
Pennsylvania...................
Rhode Isla n d ...................
South Carolina...............
South Dakota...................
Tennessee.........................
T e x a s .................................
TTt.a.h _ _ _
_ _ _ ___
Yermont
V irginia.............................
W ash in gton .....................
W e st V irg in ia .................
"Wisconsin............ ...........
W y o m in g .........................
A laska, b
. ____ _
________ _
A rizona, _
District of Colum bia.. Indian Territory............
New Mexico
O k lah om a.........................
Total, 1901..........
1900 ..........
1899 ..........
1898 ..........
1897 ..........
1896 ..........
1895.
...
1894 ..........
1893 ..........
1892 ..........

Official.

4, 361.83
3,342.40
5, 805. 59
4, 743: 54
l ’ 026.12
'346.23
3, 272. 09
5,722.61
1, 333. 30
1 L 116.18
6,467.49
9, 376.27
8 , 714. 70
3' 070.15
2,950. 95
1,918.41
l ' 383. 20
2 , 117.80
8 , 244.13
7\ 0 2 0 . 06
3, 044.12
6,827. 68
3, 050. 61
5,741.99
911.35
1, 246.18
2, 206. 27
8,162.84
3, 768.44
2, 824. 30
8,833.81
1, 684.23
10,480. 35
211.79
2, 900. 97
2,952. 05
3, 208. 84
10,189. 04
1,571.43
1,060.17
3, 740. 82
2, 982. 77
2, 334.12
6 , 619. 57
1,216. 35

Unofficial.

53.95
106.44
32. 50

42.00
120.90
2 . 60

128.41
4.53
47. 32
57.16

35. 94
99.10

50. 08
3.13
83. 50
39. 00
58.13
33. 00
22. 48
1.50
69. 30
22. 50
48.90

Total.

4, 415. 78
3, 448. 84
5, 838. 09
4, 743.54
1,026.12
346.23
3, 314. 09
5,843.51
1, 333.30
11,118. 78
6 , 595. 90
9,380. 80
8 , 714. 70
3,117. 47
3, 008.11
1, 918. 41
1, 383. 20
2,117. 80
8 , 244.13
7, 056. 00
3, 044.12
6 , 926. 78
3, 050. 61
5, 741.99
911. 35
1, 246.18
2, 256. 35
8,165. 97
3, 851. 94
2, 824. 30
8,872. 81
1, 684. 23
10, 538. 48
211. 79
2, 993. 97
2,952. 05
3, 231. 32
10,190. 54
1, 571. 43
1, 060.17
3, 810.12
3, 005 27
2,383. 02
6 , 619. 57
1, 216. 35

1, 561. 76
31. 75
1, 539.67
1, 770. 23
1,008.52

1, 162. 37 c197, 237. 44
405. J1 193, 345. 78
1, 017.17 189, 294. 66
1,025.55 186, 396. 32
1, 508. 65 184, 428. 47
182, 776. 63
1 , 622. 86
1, 481. 96 180, 657.47
2,105. 94 178, 708. 55
6,128. 77 176, 461. 07
5, 872. 55 171, 563.52

Increase
over
June 30,
1900.

2.24
1.75
2. 96
2. 40
. 52
. 18

189. 94
88 . 98
87. 05
156. 29
2. 50
a. 49
15.03
191.79
72.07
115. 85
125. 29
195. 62
a4. 66
57. 48
184.03
3.17
7.04
a. 78
48.95
113.43
124.22
51. 74
40. 29
57.14

1.6 8

2. 96 !
.6 8 i
5.64
3.34
4.75
4. 42
1.58
1.53
. 97
. 70
1. 07
4.18
3.58
1. 54
3.51
1. 55
2. 91
.46
.63
1.14
4. 14
1.95
1.43
4. 50
.85
5. 34
. 11
1. 52
1. 50
1.64
5.17
.80
. 54
1.93
1.52

2 .0 0

6.98
».34
44.94
20. 78
93. 08
65. 54
a39. 57
207.98
10 2 .2 2

3. 36
.62
.79
. 02
. 78
.90
.51

216.92
17. 71
180. 64

1.2 1

10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0

Number cif miles of
lir le.
Per 10 0
Per 10,000
square
miles of inhabit­
ants.
territory.
8 . 57
6 . 50

3. 74
4.58
21.18
17.66
6 .1 1

9. 91
1.58
19. 85
18. 37
16.91
1 0 . 67
7. 79
6.62
6 . 42
14. 03
26. 34
14. 36
8 . 91
6 . 57
1 0 . 08
2 .1 0

7. 47
.83 !
13.84
29. 98
17.15
7. 93
4. 02
21.77
1. 78
23.43
2 0 .11

176. 04
94. 37
304.05
24. 01
48. 06
30.97
91. 70
154. 97
89.05
a1 2 . 28

1, 561. 76
31. 75
1,539.67
1, 770. 23
1, 008. 52

196, 015. 07
192, 940.67
188,277.49
185, 370. 77
182, 919. 82
181,153. 77
179,175. 51
176, 602. 61
170, 332. 30
165, 690. 97

Propor­
tion to
total
mileage.

49. 87

3, 891. 66
4,051.12
2, 898. 34
1, 967. 85
1,651.84
2,119.16
1,948.92
2,247. 48
4, 897.55
3,160. 78

9. 92
3.84
7.74
3. 89
1.91
1 1 . 61
9. 50
4.49
9.67
12.16
1. 25

23.74
25.85
38.65
86.42
11 .1 1

18.43
61.65
25. 92
81.05
22. 67
25.77
41.32
58.27
14. 27
21.41
27.16
11.45
7.42
33.48
39.61
19.29
21.92
123. 26
52.95
211.45
29. 77
11.78
11.05
2 0 .0 0

87.01
20.98
40.04
16.44
4 .8 6
21.96
72.27
15. 72
32. 86
55. 84
30. 33
2 0 .2 0

57.04
24.44
31.46
129. 26

1. 38
52. 92
4.97
1.45
2.60

124.94

d6 . 64
6 . 51
6 . 37
6 . 28

e25. 52
25. 44
25.34
25.40
25. 59
25. 82
26. 00
26. 22
26. 39
26.17

6 .2 1

6.15
6 . 08
6 . 02
5. 94
5. 78

1.12

38.61
89. 09
24.90

‘ Decrease.
bSee note 3.
cExcludes 21.80 miles in A laska.
dOn basis of 2,970,038 square miles, which covers “ land surface” only, and excludes Alaska.
*On basis of 77,294,575 population for 1901, which is reached by adding to population of the United
States in 1900, 75,994,575 (which excludes A lask a and persons in the military and naval service sta­
tioned abroad), an estimated annual increase of 1,300,000 for 1901.




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412

RAILROADS.

No. 112.—BUSINESS

of

R A ILW A YS

fo r th e

Y ears

e n d in g

J u n e 30, 1897-

1901.
[From the statistical report of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
M IL E A G E , E Q U IP M E N T , A N D E M P L O Y E E S .
1897.

Per cent of increase in
m ile a g e ...............................
Per cent of increase or
decrease in eq u ipm en t.
Increase or decrease in
number of employees . .
Per cent of increase
or d ecrease ..............

0.90
—

1899.

1898.

.01

1.07
+

1900.

1. 55
+

2.17

3.69

1901.

2.14
+

5.37

2. 01
+

6.85

— 3,144

+ 51, 082

+ 54, 366

+ 88, 729

+ 53, 516

—

+

+

+

+

.38

6.20

6.22

9.55

5.26

B U S IN E S S D O N E .

489,445,198
501, 066, 681
523,176, 508
Passengers carried— . . .
576, 865, 230
607, 278,121
11, 621,483
Increase .........................
22,109,827
53, 688,722
30,412, 891
Decrease........................
22, 327, 539
Passengers carried 1 mile. 12, 256, 939, 647 13, 379, 930, 004 14, 591,327, 613 16, 039, 007, 217 17, 353, 588, 444
In c re a se .........................1
1,122, 990, 357 1, 211, 397, 609
1, 447, 679, 604 1, 314, 581, 227
D ecrease.........................!
792, 067, 586
Passengers carried 1 mile j
66, 874
per mile of line ...............
72, 462
77, 821
83, 295
89, 721
5, ......................... 5,359
Increase 588
5,474
6,426
D ecrease.........................
4, 831
Passenger-train m ileage..
335, 018,605
341, 526, 769
354,416,916
a 363, 521, 596
a 385,172, 567
2,164, 387
6, 508,164
12,890,147
In c re a se .......... ..............
21, 650, 971
Decrease.........................
741, 705, 946
879, 006, 307
959, 763,583 1,101, 680, 238
Tons carried.........................
1, 089, 226, 440
80,757,276
137, 300, 361
Increase . .....................
141, 916, 655
24,185, 439
Decrease.........................
12, 453, 798
Tons carried 1 m ile............ 95,139,022, 225 114,077,576,305 123,667,257,153 141,599,157,270 147, 077,136, 040
18, 938, 554, 080 9, 589,680,848 17, 931,900,117
Increase .........................
5, 477, 978, 770
Decrease.........................
189,338,053
Tons carried 1 mile per
mile of lin e........................
519,079 i
659, 565
735,366
617,810
760, 414
Increase ........................
41, 755
98, 731
75, 801
25, 048
Decrease .
....
. 4,753
Freight-train mileage . . .
464, 962, 242 | 503, 766, 258
a492, 568, 486
507, 841,798
a491, 942, 041
Increase ........................
38, 804, 016
4,075,540
.............................
Decrease........................
14, 537, 928 |
626,445
i
IN C O M E A N D E X P E N D I T U R E S .

Gross earnings—
:
D o lla r s.
D o lla r s.
In c re a se .........................1
..............................
125, 235, 848
D ecrease_____________ 1
28. 079. 603 ________________
N et earnings—
Increase ........................ .............................i
59, 787, 336
D ecrease........................
7.615,323 i.....................
Income
from
o th e r
sources—
i
Increase ......................... .............................
13,112, 769
3,934,721 .............................
Decrease.........................
Operating expenses—
Increase ......................... .............................
65, 448, 512
D ecrease........................
20.464,280 .............................
Deductions from income—
Increase ......................... .............................
13,838,190
Decrease........................
3,175, 624 .............................

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

66, 284, 497

173, 434, 696

101, 481, 223

27,288,774

68,975,184

32, 512, 464

10, 511, 204

14,171, 088

16, 861, 378

38, 995, 723

104, 459, 512

68,968, 759

13, 964, 586

20, 040, 638

35,122, 971

87, 657, 933

84, 764, 782

R E S U L T OF O P E R A T IO N S .

Surplus from operations. .
Deficit from operations. . .

44, 078, 557

53, 064, 877

6,120, 483

a Mixed-train mileage not included; prior to 1900 assigned on basis of 25 per cent to passenger
and 75 per cent to freight-train mileage.
N o t e . — The mileage represented by t h e operating figures in the above table is as follow s: 1897,
183,284 m iles; 1898, 184,648 m iles; 1899, 187,535 miles; 1900, 192,556.03 m iles; 1901, 195,561.92 miles.




413

RAILROADS.
No. 113.—PASSENGER
U n it e d

St a t e s

FREIGHT

and

for

the

Y

ears

Se r v ic e

e n d in g

J

R A IL W A Y S

on

une

30, 1897

to

of

the

1901.

[From the statistical report o f the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
1897.

1898.

1900.

1899.

Passengers carried..
489, 445,198
501, 066, 681
523,176, 508
576, 865, 230
Passengers carried
1 m ile........................... 12, 256,939, 647 13,379,930, 004
14, 591, 327, 613 16,039, 007, 217
Passengers carried j
1 mile per mile of line
66 , 874
83,295
72, 462
77, 821
Tons carried..............
741,705, 946
959, 763, 583
1,101, 680, 238
879, 006, 307
Tons carried 1 m ile .. 95,139, 022, 225 114, 077,576, 305 123, 667, 257,153 141, 599,157, 270
Tons carried 1 mile
519,079
735,366
per mile o flin e ___
659, 565
617, 810
P a s s e n g e r -t r a in
mileage.......................
354, 416, 916
363, 521, 596
335,018, 605
341, 526, 769
A verage number of
41
passengers in train.
39
41
37
A verage j ourney per
27.89
passenger, .m ile s..
25. 04
26.70
27. 80
Freight-train mileage
464, 962, 242
503, 766, 258
507, 841, 798
492,568,486
A verage number of
243.52
270. 85
tons in t r a in ..........
204. 62
226.45
Average haul per
128. 85
128. 27
129. 78
128. 53
ton .................m iles..
Total revenue-train
milefio-fi _
886 , 781, 590
1

No. 114.—INCOME ACCOUNT
the

Y

ears

R A IL W A Y S

of

of

30, 1897

to

June

e n d in g

the

1901.

607, 278,121
17,353, 588, 444
89, 721
1, 089, 226, 440
147, 077,136, 040

U n it e d

760, 414
385,172, 567
42
28. 58
491, 942,041
281. 26
135.03
908, 092, 818

St at e s

for

1901.

[From the statistical report of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
1897.a

1898.b

1899.o

1900.d

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1901.e

Gross earnings from opera­
tion.............................................
Less operating ex p e n se s-----

1,122, 089, 773
752, 524, 764

Income from operation ..
Income from other sou rces..

369,565, 009
125, 090, 010

Total incom e.......................
Total deductions from in ­
come ...........................................

494,655, 019

567, 555,124

605, 355, 102

6 88 , 501, 374

737, 875, 216

413, 397, 513

427, 235, 703

441,200, 289

461, 240,927

496, 363, 898

N et income...........................
Total dividends (including
‘ ‘ Other payments from net
incom e” ) ...................................

81,257, 506

140,319, 421

164,154, 813

227, 260,444

241, 511, 318

*87, 377,989

h96, 240, 864

' 111, 089, 936

>139, 602, 517

k 156, 746, 536

Surplus from operations-

1 6 , 120, 483

44, 078, 557

53,064,877

87, 657, 933

84, 764, 782

D o lla r s.

1, 247, 325, 621 1, 313, 610,118 1,487, 044, 814
817, 973, 276
856,968,999 | 961,428, 511
429, 352, 345
138, 202,779

a 183,284 miles of line represented.
b184,648 miles of line represented.
c 187,535 miles of line represented.
d15)2,556.03 miles of line represented.
195,561.92 miles of line represented.
'Includes $494,386, “ Other payments from net
income.”
? Includes $267,390, “ Other payments from net
■
income.”




456, 641, 119
148,713, 983

h Includes
income.”
’ Includes
income.”
• Includes
'
income.”
kIncludes
income.”
1 Deficit.

525,016. 303
162, 885, 071 j

D o lla rs.

1, 588, 526, 037
1, 030, 397, 270
558, 128, 767
179, 746, 449

$87,975, “ Other payments from net
$80,114, “ Other payments from net
$4,542, “ Other payments from net
$10,752, “ Other payments from net

414

RAILROADS.

No. 115.—Results of the PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE on R A IL ­
ROADS i n the U nited States for the Years ending J une 30,1896 to 1901.
[From the statistical report of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Revenue per passenger per mile, c en ts...

2.019

2. 022

1. 973

1.925

2. 003

2.013

Revenue per ton of freight per mile, cents.

.806

.798

.753

.724

.729

.750

Revenue per train mile, passenger trains. $0. 98. 591 $0. 93. 917 $0. 97.419 $1.01.615 $1. 01. 075 $1. 02. 721
Revenue per train mile, freight tr a in s... $1.63. 337 $1.65.358 $1.73.112 $1.79.035 $2. 00.042 $2.13. 212
Revenue per train mile, all trains............... $1. 39. 567 $1. 38.194 $1. 45. 449 $1. 50. 436 $1. 65. 721 $1.72. 938
A verage cost of running a train 1 mile,
all tra in s.............................................c e n ts..
Percentage of

95.635

92.918

93.838

98.390

107. 288

1.12. 292

65.58

65.24

64.65

64.86

1

operating expenses to
67.20

operating in com e...........................................

67.06

No. 116.— N u m b e r a n d M i l e a g e o f RAILROADS p l a c e d
SHIPS a n d S o l d u n d e r FORECLOSURE d u r i n g t h e
to

Under

RECEIVER­
1876

Cale n d a r Y e ar s

1902.
*

[From the Railway A ge, Chicago.]

Placed under receiverships.

Sold under foreclosure.

Years.
Number
Stocks and
of roads.j Miles, j
bonds.

Number
ofroads.

Miles.

Stocks and
bonds.
D o lla r s ,

D o lla r s.

1876......................................... .............

42

6,662 ! 467, 000, 000

30

3, 840

217,848, 000

1877.......................................................

38

3,637

220, 294, 000

54

3,875

198,984,000

1878..................................................... :

27

2,320 1

92, 385,000

48

3, 906

311,631,000

1879.......................................................

12

1,10 2

;

39,367,000

65

4, 909

243, 288, 000

1880.......................................................

13 |

885 ! 140, 265, 000

31

3, 775

263, 882, 0u0

3, 742, 000

29

2, 617

137, 923, 000

912

39, 074, 000

16

867

65, 426, 000

1,990

108, 470, 000

18

1, 354

47,100, 000

5

1 8 8 1 .. . . . ...........................................

110

1882.......................................................

12

1883.......................................................

11

1884.......................................................

37

11, 038

714, 755, 000

15

710

23, 504, 000

.1885.......................................................

44

8 , 386

385, 460, 000

22

3,156

278, 394, 000

1886.......................................................

13

1,799

70, 346, 000

45

7, 687

374,109, 000

1887.......................................................

9

1,046

90, 318, 000

31

5, 478

328,181, 000

1888.......................................................

22

3, 270

186, 814, 000

19

1, 596

64, 555, 000

1889.......................................................

22

3, 803

99, 664, 000

25

2, 930

137, 815, 000

1890............................................. ..........

26

2, 963

105, 007, 000

29

3,825

182, 495, 000

1891.......................................................

26

2,159

84, 479,000

21

3,223

169, 069, 000

1892.......................................................

36

10, 508

357,692, 000

28

J, 922

95, 898, 000

1893.......................................................

74

29,340 1, 781, 046, 000

25

1, 613

79, 924, 000

1894.......................................................

38

7,025

395, 791, 000

42

5, 643

318, 999, 000

1895.......................................................

31

4, 089

369, 075. 000

52 |

12,831

761,791,000

1896.......................................................

34

5,441

275, 597, 000

58

13,730

1,150, 377, 000

1897.......................................................

18

1 , 537 |

1898.......................................................

18

2, 069

.

92, 909,000
138,701, 000

42

6 , 675

517,680,000

47 j

6,054

252,910, 000

1899.......................................................

10

1,019

52, 285, 000

32

4, 294

267, 534, 000

1900.....................................................

16

1,165

78. 234, 000

24

3, 477

190, 374, 000

1901.......................................................

4

73

1,627,000

18 |

1,139

85, 808, 000

1902.......................................................

5 !

278

5, 835, 000

18 !

693

39.885, 000

Total................................




643
i

114,626 6 , 396, 232, 000

884

111, 819 | 6,805,384,000

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No. 117.—STREET
and

C

A

P

I

E
and

T

A

E

T

A

ELEVATED R
in
L

the
I Z

UA

NT

N

D

A
I TO

E

I

L
E N

W
D

E
415

D

Y N u m b M r o If c a r Es ,
e
L
1 S 9 T 0 a n d , TP r e c e d i n g
A1
E
S

A

L
A

FOR

E

V

A

T

Y ears.

[From the Street Railway Journal.]

States.

Number Electric A ll other
lailways, railways, Number
of
track
of cars.
tra ct
roads.
mileage. mileage.

Capital stock.

D o lla r s.

New England S tates:

10 1

28

T o ta l.....................................

200 j

Eastern S tates:
New Y o r k ...............................
New J e r s e y ...........................
Pennsylvania.........................

1, 765, 124
54, 069, 933
16, 972,000
23, 772, 940

5, 009, 519
2 ’ 818,' 500
1, 345, 000
34' 312, 500
5 ’ 719,700
15' 557, 000

12, 484

104, 906, 345

64, 762, 219

|
15, 881 l
1,935 I
0 ,775
110 !
980 i
1 , 612 i
553 1
209

276,011,467
79, 925,180
168,921,116
1,920, 000
28,205,000
30, 404, 000
9 , 856,250
3, 603, 000

245,683,434
64, 702, 500
138, 743, 685
900,000
19, 920, 000
51, 698,' 694
1 4 ’ 829, 500
3,684, 000

28,055 |

598, 846, 013

540,161,813

3
9
48

1,808
4, 367 |
1,149
798
791
7,684 j
1,088
607
2,748

32, 703, 400
124,655, 350
24, 233, 600
7, 596, 900
10, 795, 500
158, 791, 060
23, 625, 495
13, 398, 000
53, 479, 600

55, 325, 000
64, 339,000
26, 813, 500
8 , 263, 300
12, 267, 050
93,189,900
13,726,000
6 , 624, 000
63, 555, 000

191

21, 040 j

449, 278, 905

344,102, 750

1, 465, 600
2 , 0 1 2 , 000
14, 911. 400
1,131, 000
8 , 755, 000
685, 500
9, 625, 000
16,095,100
1,170, 500

1,075, 000
3,028, 000
19, 823, 000
994, 300
6 , 892, 000
630, 000
7, 765, 000
12, 354, 000
1,159, 500
53, 720, 800

2, 309
316 ..................
527

'
12 1

838
2,472
62
239
442
300
148

W e st Virginia.......................

17
9

T o ta l.....................................

398

Illin o is.....................................
M innesota...............................
I o w a .........................................
Missouri...................................
T o ta l.....................................
Southern S tates:
North Carolina.....................
South C arolin a.....................
G e o r g ia ...................................
F lorid a.....................................
Alabama...................................
M ississip p i.............................
Tennessee ...............................
L ou isian a....................._____
A rkansas.................................
T o ta l.....................................
Western States:
South D a k o t a .....................
Nebraska.................................
K a n sa s .....................................
Texas .......................................
Colorado...................................
Montana...................................
Idaho.........................................
U t a h .........................................
W ash in gton ...........................
Oregon .....................................
C alifornia...............................
A r iz o n a ...................................
T o t a l.....................................

3

2 , 608

57
176
6
6
6

Central S tates:
Michigan ...............................
Ohio...........................................
In d ia n a ...................................
K e n t u c k y ...............................

3,731

a 304
9
3 1
1

7,109 j

316

1
31
81
29

961
2,107
804

12

222

19
55

405
b1, 724
351
378
829

8

23
20

278 .

7,781

D o lla r s.

489
240
96
9, 673
846
1,140

01

119
C onnecticut...........................

3

329
159

22
11
10

Funded debt.

4,089, 348
4 ’ 237,’ 000

1
2

9
7
3
110

4
13
9
7

45
69
274
54
180
25
257
207
44

17
9
33

138
474
89
401
41
523
620
146

76

1,155

119

2, 533

55,851,100

11
22

8

152

10 0 , 000
6 , 377,500

8

5
12

7
11

2

7
10

112

19

310
234
61
4
97
199
138 1
969

8

4
1

3
, 11
8

35
2

» 110

United States, 1901....................... . 1,062
1900.......................
905
1899......................
871
1898......................
954
1897.......................
953
1896.......................
916
976
1895......................
1894.......................
1893____________
1892............................................
1891............................................

11

4
3
11

15
27

15
17
79

10 1

422
193
529
545 |
88
2

8

26
11

152
3

129
419
313
1,996

,
1
!
J

21 1

2, 287

344

4,665 |

22, 063
19, 314
17, 665
15, 942
13, 765
12,133
10,363

973
1.128
1.277
1,607
1,953
2. 337
3,225

68,777
62,918
58,569
56,772
51,532
48,182
44,745

5, 939
4, 061

5, 726
6 , 538

2, 705, 000
8 , 886 , 000
8,205,000
2 , 1 2 0 , 0C
0
54,000
3,400, 000
11,815, 000
3,067,000
68,385,190
75, 000

2,455, 000
1, 325, 000
8 , 475,000

9, 214, 000
1,546,500
1, 263,000
7, 960, 000
5,173,000
46,414, 000
25, 000

115,189, 690

83, 850, 500

, 1, 324, 072,053
j 1, 066,196, 460
i
991, 012, 762
i
904,169, 236
846,131. 691
784, 813, 781
1
748,014,206

1,086,598,082
866 , 868 , 673
782,963,471
698,830,423
633,079,178
590,596, 391
552,125,505

37. 899
85. 877

aIncludes 178 miles of elevated track; 68 ip Brooklyn and 11Q jn Manhattan and the Bronx.
b Includes 120 miles of elevated tracks,
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416

ANNUAL AVERAGE FREIGHT RATES.

No. 118.—FREIGHT RATES

on W H E A T, b y L ake , Canal , and Rail , and
F lour b y R ail , prom Chicago to New Y ork, and from Ne w Y ork to
L iverpool , by Steam , 1861 to 1902.
on

[Prepared by M r. J . C. Brown, statistician, New Y ork Produce Exchange.]
W h eat— average rates per
bushel.
N ev York
Calendar
to
year.
B y ia k e I B y lako
By all
!Liverpool.
i
1

W h eat—average rates per
bushel.
Calendar
year.

B y lake
"and
canal. a

B y lake
and rail.

B y all
rail.

G en ts.

G e n ts.

!

G e n ts.

J

P en ce.

G en ts.

G e n ts.

G en ts.

1
N e v York
to
!Liverpool.

P en ce.

1861..........

26. 55

1882___

7.89

10.9

14.6

W i

1862_____

26. 33

1883___

8.37

11.5

16.5

1884___

6.31 j

9.95 ;

13.125

4fB
3£

1885___

5.87 1

9.02

14

3tb

1886___

8.71

12

16.5

1887___

8.51

12

1 15. 74
1
b 14. 5

1863..........

28. 36

1865..........

i
1

22. 91

1864..........

26. 62

1866...........

1

i
46.1

29. 61
!

4|

1867..........

22. 36

44.2

5 ib

1888___

5. 93

11

1868...........

22. 79

29

42.6

6f£

18 89 ...

6.89

b8. 7

1869...........

25.12

25

35.1

6 IB

1 8 9 0 ....

5.85 ,

8.5

3xb
2£
2|

15

3l5

14. 31

2 xb
7

1870...........

17.11

22

33.3

°8

1 8 9 1 ....

5.96

8. 53

15

3i

1871...........

20.24

25

31

H

1 8 9 2 ....

5. 61

7.55

14. 23

2*

-8.44

14.7

%

12. 88

ill

1872...........

24.47

28

33.5 '

1 8 9 3 ....

6. 33

1873...........

19.19

26.9

33.2

19x9
o

1 8 9 4 .... 1

4.44

7

1874..........

14.1

16.9

28.7

8[g

1 8 9 5 .... '

4.11

6.95

1875...........

11.43

14.6

24.1

5. 38

7.32 i

12

2 f!

9.58

11.8

16.5

8tb
8

1896___

1876..........

1 8 9 7 ....

4. 35

7.37

12. 32

3A

1877..........

11.24

15.8

20.3

7

1 8 9 8 ....

4. 42

4.96

11. 55

3 ib

1878..........

9.15

11.4

17.7

7§

1 8 9 9 ....

5. 65

6. 63

11.13

2 re

13.3

17.3

1 9 0 0 ....

4. 42

5.05

c9. 98

3§

1879...........

11.6

1880..........

12.27

15.7

19.9

1881..........

8.19

10.4

7*

14.4

j

12.17

1 9 0 1 ....

5.14

5. 57

M). 92

1 9 0 2 ....

^xf

5. 25

5. 78

« 10. 60

Irk

“ Including canal toils until 1882, but not Buffalo transfer charges.
bAverages based upon officially published tariffs; actual rates lower.
cFor domestic consumption; local rate for export only 9.08 in 1900, 9.02 cents in 1901, and 8.75 cents
in 1902.

No. 119.—FREIGHT RATES

and TOLLS on W H E A T from B uffalo to Ne w
Y ork, and the ELEV A TIN G and STORAGE RATES at B uffalo from 1870
to 1902.
[Prepared by the secretary of the Buffalo Merchants’ Exchange.]
Average
canal
freight
rates.

Tolls. a

Elevating,
including
storage. “

C en ts .

Year.

G e n ts.

G en ts.

1870.......................................

11 .2

3.1

1. 25

1887

1871.......................................

12 . 6

3.1

1. 25

1888

Average
canal
freight
rates.

Elevating,
including
storage. "

G en ts.

Year.

G e n ts.

4.5
.......................

.875

3.4

.875
.875

1872.......................................

13

3.1

1.25

1889

4. 8

1873.......................................

11.4 !

3.1

1.25

1890.....................................

3. 8

.875

1874.......................................

10

3.1

1. 25

1891

3. 5

.875

1875.......................................

7.9

2

|

1892

3. 5

. 875

1876.......................................

6. 6

2

1

1893....................

4. 6

.875

1877.......................................

7.4

1894

3. 2

. 875

1878.......................................

6

1

1879.......................................

6. 8

1

1880.......................................
1881.......................................

6. 5

1

4.7
5.4
4.9

1

.875

1

.875
.875

1882.......................................
1883.......................................
1884.......................................
1885......................................
1886

|

i

s 1895

.................................

2. 2

.87*

i

4.2

j 1890 ...................................

3. 7

.875

1897

2. 8

.875

18Q8

2. 8
3

. 500

i

,815

3. S
r

.875
1 ...............

aTolls abolished after 1882.




!

.. . . . . . . *

j

. 875

.500

1900.....................................

2.5

.500

! 1901.....................................

3.5

.500

j 1902............................ . . . .

3.8

.500

* Storage varied; 5 to 10 days the limit.
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ANNUAL AVERAGE FREIGHT RATES.
No. 120.—AVE R AG E FREIGHT RATES

on GRAIN, FLOUR, and P R O V I.
SIONS (PER 100 POUNDS), THROUGH FROM CHICAGO TO EUROPEAN PORTS, BY ALL
Rail to Seaboard and thence b y Steamers, from 1893 to 1902.
[Prepared by secretary o f the Board of Trade, Chicago.]

Liverpool-----

1893.

A rticles.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

D o lls.

Shipped to—

B o lls .

D o lls.

D o lls.

D o lls.

D o lls.

D o lls.

1900.

1901.

1902.

D o lls.

D o lls.

D o lls.

G rain ............ 0.3410 0. 3250 0.3200 0.3350 0. 3360 0. 3435 0.2972 0. 2948 0. 2147

0. 2085
.2350

D o ............

Sacked flour. .3513

.3316

.3400

.3430

.3681

.3766

.3012

.2790

. 2300

D o ............

Provisions..

.4547

.4406

.4181

.4491

.4440

.4715

.4050

.4884

.3600

.3625

G lasgow ......... G rain ............

.3585

.3463

.3419

.3422

. 3523

.3600

.3235

. 3098

.2410

.2175

D o ............

Sacked flour. .3625

.3503

. 3625

.3650

.3906

.3906

.3125

.3156

.2438

.2275

D o ............

P rovisions..

.4828

.4659

.4969

.4997

.5250

.5250

.4469

.5531

.4516

. 4188

London........... G rain ............

.3760

. 3288

.3329

.3348

.3400

. 3500

. 306 j

.3110

.2323

. 2175

DO............

Sacked flour . .3794

.3493

.3513

.3528

.3612

.3725

.3350

.3501

.2550

.2400

D o ............

Provisions..

.4828

.4575

.4603

.4715

.4814

.4969

.4414

.5587

.4475

.3906

A n t w e r p ----- .........d o ...........

.4828

.4688

.4828

.4969

.5109

.5250

.4750

. 5109

.4625

. 4150

H am burg___ .........d o ...........

.5250

.5000

.5000

. 5100

.5100

.5200

.4600

.5000

.4400

.3900

A m sterd am .. .........d o ...........

.5000

.5000

.5000

.5200

.5200

. 5250

.4700

.5100

.4500

.4000

Rotterdam__ .........d o ...........

.5000

.5000

.4800

.5200

.5200

.5250

.4700

. 5100

.4500

.4000

Copenhagen. .........d o ...........

.5531

.5531

.5531 ' .5812

.5728

. 5813

. 5172

.5531

.4775

.4200

Stockholm ... .........d o ...........

.6656

.6656

.6656

.6853

.6925

.6297

.6450

.5325

.4500

Stettin............ .........d o ...........

. 5531

.5531

.5531

.5812

.5728

. 5813

.5172* .5531

.4775

. 4200

Bordeaux----- .........d o ...........

.6000

.6250

.6413

.6413

.6413

.6575

.5912

.5425

.5125

.6937

.6412

No. 121.—A VE R AG E FREIGHT RATES

on GRAIN and FLO UR from St .
L ouis to V arious Points from 1879 to 1902.

[Prepared by M r. George H . Morgan, secretary Merchants’ Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.]
To N ew Orleans by river.
Calendar year.

On grain in
sacFs per
100 pounds.
G e n ts.

1879...........................

To N ew Y ork by rail.

To Liverpool.

On wheat in
V ia N ew Or­
V iaN ew Y ork
On wheat per On flour per
bulk by
leans on
on wheat
barges per
100 pounds.
barrel.
wheat per
per bushel.
bushel.
bushel.
C en ts .

C en ts .

C er, ts .

18

7. 75

33.5

C en ts .

C en ts .

67
84

1880..........................

19

8.25

42

1881..........................

20

6

32

64

1882..........................

20

6.42

29.5

59

22. 66

1883..........................

17.75

5.5

33

66

19. 58

27

1884...........................

14

6. 63

26

52

14.58

21. 25

23. 66

1885...........................

15

6.4

22.14

44. 29

15.11

20.5

1886...........................

16

6.5

29

58

16.17

24

1887...........................

18

6.5

32.13

64.25

14.8

24.8

1888...........................

15

6.5

29.5

59

15.17

22. 95
24.97

1889...........................

17. 93

5. 95

28.5

58

17. 33

1890...........................

15.66

6. 58

27. 63

52. 63

14.33

21.48

1891...........................

16.28

6. 88

29

58

15.75

23. 55

1892...........................

16.87

6.50

26. 62

58

14

21

1893...........................

17.54

6.55

28.5

57

14.71

21.72
18. 71

1894...........................

17.14

5. 89

24. 73

50

11.69

1895a.........................

13

5.95

23. 57

47

12.13

18. 33

1896.........................

14.54

5

23

46

13.50

19. 67£

1897...........................

10.83

4. 88

23.64

47. 26

12.89

20.33

1898...........................

10

4. 50

22. 25

45.10

14.24

20. 32

21.95 j

43.90

12.33

19. 38

38. 76

14.64

1899...........................

10

4. 50

1900...........................

10

b4. 25

1901...........................

10

b4. 25

19.33

38. 66

9.48

14. 03

1902...........................

10

b4. 20

20.66

41.32

8. 53

15. 33

a The figures represent published rates since 1894.

s

a

1902----- 27




bF . o. b. New Orleans.

17.88
.

18.41

418

TELEGRAPHS.

N o . 1 2 2 .—
of

M

il e a g e

the

W

of

estern

L

in e s

U n io n

and

W

ir e s ,

T elegraph

Year
Num­
ending Miles of Miles of ber of Number of
June
wire. offices. messages
line.
sent.
30—

Number
Com pany

of

O f f ic e s ,

from

1866

and

to

37 380
46, 270
50,183
52,099
54,109
56, 032
62,033
65, 757
71, 585
72, 833
73, 532
76, 955
81,002
82,987
85,645
110^340
131, 060
144, 294
145, 037
147, 500
151, 832
156, 814
171, 375
178, 754
183, 917
187, 981
189,576
189,936
190, 303
189, 714
189, 918
190, 614
189, 847
189, 856
192, 705
193, 589
196,115

75,686
85, 291
97, 594
104, 584
112,191
121,151
137,190
154, 472
175, 735
179, 496
183,832
194. 323
206,202
211, 566
233,534
327,171
374, 368
432, 726
450,571
462, 283
489, 607
524, 641
616,248
647, 697
678, 997
715,591
739,105
769, 201
790,792
802,651
826,929
841, 002
874, 420
904, 633
933,153
972, 766
1,029,984

2, 250
2, 565
3, 219
3, 607
3, 972
4, 606
5, 237
5,740
6,188
6, 565
7, 072
7, 500
8, 014
8, 534
9, 077
10,737
12,068
12, 917
13, 761
14,184
15,142
15, 658
17, 241
18,470
19, 382
20, 098
20, 700
21,078
21,166
21, 360
21,725
21, 769
22, 210
22, 285
22, 900
23, 238
23, 567

5, 879, 282
6, 404, 595
7, 934, 933
9,157, 646
10, 646, 077
12, 444, 499
14, 456, 832
16, 329, 256
17,153, 710
18, 729, 567
21,158, 941
23,918, 894
25, 070,106
29, 215, 509
32, 500, 000
38, 842, 247
41,181,177
42, 076, 226
42, 096, 583
43, 289, 807
47, 394, 530
51, 463, 955
54,108,326
55, 878, 762
59,148, 343
62, 387, 298
66, 591, 858
58, 632, 237
58, 307, 315
58, 760, 444
58,151, 684
62,173, 749
61 398,157
63,167, 783
65, 657, 049
69, 374, 883

Expenses.

Profits.

Dollars.
1866___
1867....
1868....
1869....
1870....
1871....
1872....
1873....
1874....
1875....
1876....
1877....
1878....
1879....
1880....
1881....
1882....
1883....
1884....
1885....
1886....
1887....
1888....
1889___
1890....
1891....
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899___
1900....
1901....
1902....

Receipts.

Dollars.

Dollars.

6,568, 925
7,004, 560
7, 316, 918
7,138, 738
7, 637,449
8, 457, 096
9, 333,019
9, 262, 654
9,564, 575
10,034,984
9, 812, 353
9, 861, 355
10, 960, 640
12, 782,895
14, 393,544
17,114,166
19, 454, 903
19. 632, 940
17, 706, 834
16, 298,639
17,191,910
19,711,164
20,783,194
22,387,029
23,034, 327
23, 706, 405
24. 978, 443
21,852, 655
22, 218, 019
22, 612, 736
22, 638,859
23, 915, 733
23, 954, 312
24, 758, 570
26, 354,151
28, 073, 095

3,944,006
4, 362, 849
4, 568,117
4, 910, 772
5,104, 787
5, 666, 863
6,575, 056
6, 755, 734
6, 335, 415
6,635, 474
6, 672, 225
6, 309, 813
6,160,200
6, 948, 957
8, 485, 264
9, 996, 096
11, 794, 553
13, 022, 504
12,005, 910
12, 378, 783
13,154, 629
14, 640, 592
14,565,153
15, 074, 304
16, 428, 742
16, 307, 857
17, 482,406
16, 060,170
16, 076, 630
16, 714, 756
16, 906, 656
17, 825, 582
18, 085, 579
18, 593, 206
19,668, 903
20,780,766

T

r a f f ic

1902.
Average per
message.
Toll. Cost.

2, 624. 920
2, 641, 711
2, 748, 801
2, 227, 966
2, 532, 662
2, 790, 233
2, 757, 963
2, 506, 920
3, 229,158
3,399, 510
3,140,128
3, 551, 543
4 800, 440
~
5, 833, 938
5, 908, 280
7,118, 070
7, 660, 350
6,610,436
5, 700, 9243,919,855
4, 037, 281
5, 070, 572
6,218, 041
7, 312, 725
6, 605, 585
7, 398, 548
7,496, 037
5, 792,485
6,141, 389
5, 897, 980
5, 732, 203
6,090,151
5, 868, 733
6,165, 364
6, 685,248
7, 292, 329

Gents. Gents.

104.7
89.3
75.5
69.5
66.2
62.5
54.9
54.0
50.9
43.6
38.9
38.6
38.5
38.4
38.2
38.0
36.5
32.1
31.3
30.4
31.2
31.2
32.4
32.5
31.6
31.2
30.5
30.7
30.9
30.5
30.1
30.8
30.8
30.9
31.0

63.4
54.2
51.2
45.7
43.8
43.4
39.5
35.2
33.5
29.8
25.0
25.2
25.4
25.6
25.8
26.0
25.2
24.9
23.4
23.0
23.2
22.4
22.7
23.2
22.3
22.7
23.3
23.3
24.0
24.3
24.7
25.1
25.1
25.1
25.7

The greatly increased mileage since 1880 is principally dne to the fact that in 1881
the Western Union Telegraph Company absorbed by purchase all the lines o f the
American Union and the A tlantic and Pacific Telegraph companies, the former having
previously in operation over 12,000 miles o f line and the latter 8,706 miles. Capital
stock o f the W estern Union, $100,000,000.
The W estern Union has exclusive contracts w ith several international cable com­
panies, operating eight Atlantic cables, and guarantees 5 per cent annual dividends
on the stock o f the American Telegraph and Cable C om pany; amount, $14,000,000.
Besides the above, there are new lines o f telegraph w hich have com plied w ith
the United States telegraph act o f 1866, and are operating wires w ith or w ithout
connection w ith railw ay companies.




419

T E L E G R A P H S---- TELEPHON ES.

The New York Mutual Telegraph Company, established in 1881, has about 8,000
miles o f line, 60,000 miles o f wire, 1,200 offices, and has extended its lines north and
south, operating from Boston to Chicago, St. Louis, W ashington, etc. Capital stock,
$2,500,000. This line is now leased and operated by the W estern Union Telegraph
Company, at a rental o f 6 per cent per annum on the stock.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Telegraph, having lines coextensive w ith its
railw ay system and branches, besides m any new ly extended wires south and west,
constituting 6,711 miles o f line and 54,087 miles o f wire, was purchased in 1887 for
$5,000,000 b y the W estern Union Company, w hich now owns and operates it.
The lines o f the American Rapid Telegraph Company, com prising 2,684 miles o f
poles and 20,370 miles o f wire, and extending from Boston to New York, W ashing­
ton, and Chicago, have been purchased by the W estern Union Telegraph Company
for $550,000 in its stock at par. These lines have been operated b y the Western
Union Company under a lease since Ju ly 10, 1885, as a part o f its system.
The Northwestern Telegraph Company owns 8,000 miles o f wire. It is leased to
the W estern Union for ninetym ine years, w hich guarantees dividends (6 per cent
after 1896) and interest on bonds.
The aggregate mileage o f telegraph lines which carry varying numbers o f wires,
according to the business requirements o f the localities through w hich they run, in
the United States open for public business exceeds 210,000 miles, besides railways,
Government, private, and telephonic lin e s; length not ascertainable.
N o . 1 2 3 .—

S t a t is t ic s

A

of

the

on

Janu ary

m e r ic a n

1,

T elephone

and

1896

1902.

from

to

T

elegraph

Com

pany

1896.
Exchanges............................
Eranch offices.......................
Miles of wire: On poles.......
On buildings.
Underground
Submarine...
Total miles of exchange serv­
ice wire................................
Total circuits.......................
Total employees...................
Total subscribers...................

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

927
686
260,324
12, 861
184, 515
2,028

967
832
286,632
12, 594
234,801
2, 818

1, 025
937
327,315
13,776
282, 634
2,675

1,126
1,008
396,503
15,329
358,184
2,973

1, 239
1,187
509,036
15,087
489,250
3, 404

1,348
1,427
627, 897
Id,833
705,269
4, 203

1,411
1,594
823,193
17, 947
883, 679
4,200

459, 728 536,845
264, 645
237,837
11,930 . 14,425
325,244
281,695

626,400
295,904
16, 682
384,230

772, 989 1,016, 777 1,354,202
338, 293
422,620
508,262
19, 668
25,741
32, 837
632,946
800, 880
465,180

1,729, 019
592,467
40,864
1, 020,647

1901.

1902.

This company practically conducts the telephone business o f the United States.
The aggregate length o f wire operated is 2,445,284 miles. The number o f instru­
ments in the hands o f licensees under rental at the beginning o f 1902 was 2,525,606.
The number o f exchange connections daily in the United States was 7,531,761, or a
total per year o f about 2,425,000,000.
The average number o f daily calls per
subscriber is about 7.4. The company received in rental o f telephones in 1895
$1,475,850.64; in 1896, $1,450,032.85; in 1897, $1,597,959.36; in 1898, $1,610,855.64; in
. 1899, $1,714,526.54; in 1900, $2,427,037.52; and in 1901, $2,647,909.64. It paid its
stockholders in dividends in 1897, $3,682,948.50; in 1898, $3,882,945; in 1899, $3,882,945;
in 1900, $4,078,601.25; and in 1901, $5,050,023.75. The capital o f the company in
1899 w a s $25,886,300; in 1900, $89,100,500; and in 1901, $104,650,600. The gross earn­
ings for 1895 were $4,475,444.42; for 1896, $4,538,979.07; for 1897, $5,130,844.92; for
1898, $5,448,701.49; for 1899, $7,687,381.08; for 1900, $9,534,499.21; and for 1901,
$11,606,816.94. Net earnings for 1897, $4,169,674.73; for 1898, $4,393,966.81; for 1899,
$4,270,508.57; for 1900, $5,486,057.86; and for 1901, $7,398,285.86.




420

TELEGRAPH— CABLE.

N o . 1 2 4 .— M i l e a g e
Se n t ,

of

the

of

Year.

1885
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902




L

in e s

and

W

Postal T eleg raph

ir e s ,

N umber

Cable

Com

of

Of f ic e s ,

pany,

from

and

1885

to

|Miles of
!poles and Miles of
|
Icable op- poles and Miles j Offices.
| erated
cable of wires, j
j but not owned.
!
j owned.
2,811
4, 391
5,653
7,102
8, 554
11,142
12, 739
13, 363
16,201
17,715
19, 477
20,165
11, 699
16,011 1 21, 098
14,200 i 24, 547
25, 560
16,070
26, 042
17,385
26, 349
17, 500
26, 476
21, 043

23, 587
36, 960
38, 412
40, 811
51,016
67, 751
76, 365
88,646
101, 807
108, 695
117, 344
165,013
178, 438
191, 834
209, 373
226, 465
243, 422
266,122

No data obtained for years prior to 1896.

260
411
568
690
808
1,050
1,187
1, 412
1, 605
1,759
2, 067
9, 074
9, 875
11, 098
12, 663
13,100
14, 877
16, 248

M essag es

1902.

Messages.

1, 428, 690
3, 055, 922
4,199, 585
4, 983, 452
6, 078, 361
7, 380, 000
8, 271, 768
9, 335, 291
10, 251,194
10, 965, 509
12, 493, 892
13,461, 452
13,628, 064
15, 407, 018
15,958, 351
16,528, 444
17, 898, 073
20,086, 930

No. 125.—FAILURES

of COMMERCIAL and BUSINESS CONCERNS; PER CENT OF FAILURES, and AGGREGATE LIABILITIES,
by

States

and

T erritories ,

for the

Calendar Years 1900, 1901,

[Compiled from tlie annual circulars of II. G. Dun

1902.

Number Per cent
Number
of
of business
of
failures. concerns. failures.

212
66
58
1,123
83
330

15, 215
8,699
6,217
51,925
8, 585
18, 567

1.39
.76
.93
2.16
.97
1.78

Liabilities.

Number
Number Per cent
ofbusiness
of
of
Liabilities.
failures. concerns. failures.

Dollars.
913,163 1
579, 200
799,935
15,300, 835
722,868 1
4,410, 797

1

Number Per cent
Number
ofbusiness
of
of
failures. concerns. failures.

192
67
43
1,125
105
334

15,404
8,805
5,847
52,187
8, 719
18,118

1.25
.76
.74
2.16
1.20
1.84

Dollars.
1,250,715
771, 298
308, 758
17, 021, 717
831, 361
2, 606, 302

221
94
52
1,002
144
259

15,415
8, 836
5, 756
52,384
8, 475
18, 406

Liabilities.
Dollars.
1, 600, 404
714,283
252,160
12, 527, 542
1, 266, 594
1, 842, 697

1.43
1.06
.90
1.91
1.69
1.41

1,872

109,208

1.71

22, 726, 798

1, 866

109,080

1.71

22, 790,151

1, 772

109, 272

1.62

18, 203, 680

1,321
231
812
215
22
51

135, 446
37, 304
130, 266
19,731
4,085
4, 300

.98
.62
.60
1.09
.54
1.19

42, 352, 298
6, 418, 236
11, 446, 620
5, 009, 226
107,640
732, 642

1, 400
183
664
205
19
29

140,148
39, 044
133, 025
19, 897
3, 967
4, 468

L 00
.
.47
.50
1.03
.48
.65

26, 560,127
3, 016, 318
7, 359,145
3, 794,285
134,208
503, 549

1,455
187
731
169
26
48 |

143, 067
41, 078
130, 785
20,589
3, 972
4,571

1.02
.45
.56
.82
.65
1.05

26, 034, 750
3, 514, 505
10, 830, 613
2, 994, 762
177, 039
959,351

T o t a l M id d l e St a t e s . . .

2,652

331,132

.80

66, 066, 662

2,500 |

340,549

.73

41, 367, 632

2, 616

344, 058

.76

44, 511, 020

Virginia.......................................
West Virginia.............................
North Carolina.............................
South Carolina.............................
Georgia.........................................
Elorida............ -...........................
Alabama.......................................
Mississippi..................................
Louisiana.....................................
Texas.....................................

203
55
91
37
178
83
114
102
174
332

18,294
11,171
14,050
7, 792
16, 232
5, 466
11, 845
11, 047
13, 047
27, 852

1.11
.49
.66
.48
1.10
1.52
.96
.92
1.33
1.19

1,175, 592
312, 053
472, 248
301, 778
2, 044, 037
739, 033
540,747
485,907
1, 258,847
2, 271, 903

174
67
146
116
268
103
173
152
145
238

19, 2'>9
12, 017
14, 901
8, 630
17, 577
6, 311
13, 418
11, 554
13, 479
31,531

.90
.56
.98
1.34
1. 52
1.63
1. 29
1.32
1.08
.75

1, 262,477
308,485
1,117,162
912, 213
2, 643, 320
548,872
784, 746
760,710
987,133
1, 870, 671

221
69
82
112
292
173
226
131
152
528

19,675
13, 079
15, 568
8, 939
18, 639
6, 684
13, 626
11, 862
14, 259
33, 961

1.12
.53
.53
1.25
1.57
2. 59
1. 66

2, 712,043
350, 909
532, 684
1, 489,751
2, 798, 208
1,206,779
1, 260,169
589, 505
1,125, 957
2, 943, 984




1.10
1.07
1.55

.

421

T o t a l E a s t e r n St a t e s ..
New York....................................
New Jersey..................................
Pennsylvania...............................
Maryland.....................................
Delaware.....................................
District of Columbia.................

COM MERCIAL FA ILU R E S.

Maine..........................................
New Hampshire..........................
Vermont.......................................
Massachusetts.............................
Rhode Island...............................
Connecticut................................

1902.

1901.

1900.
States and divisions.

and

& New York.]
Co.,

of
by

COM M ERCIAL
St a t e s

and

and

BUSINESS CONCERNS; P E R CENT OF FA ILU R E S, a n d AGGREGATE LIA B IL IT IE S,
f o r t h e C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900, 1901, a n d 1902— Continued.

T e r r it o r ie s ,

1902.

1901.
States and divisions.

Number Number Per cent
of
of
of business
failures. concerns. failures.

Liabilities.

422

N o . 1 2 5 .— F A IL U R E S

Number Number Per cent
of
of
of business
failures. concerns. failures.

Liabilities.

Number Number Per cent
of
of business
of
failures. concerns. failures.

Liabilities.

201
174
222

11, 939
24,580
16, 207

1.68
.71
1.37

Dollars.
758, 641
1, 408, 240
1,187, 598

222
202
219

13,493
24,831
17,100

1.65
.81
1.28

Dollars.
1, 044,898
1, 222, 312
1,152,143

252
170
277

14,001
24,113
17, 303

1.79
.70
1. 60

Dollars.
1,357,736
1,100, 415
2,000,099

14, 615,142

2, 685

211, 709

1.27

19,468,239

3, 811, 458
1, 834, 307
11, 083, 922
1, 506, 933
1,188, 850
1, 509, 648
3, 432, 561
1, 920, 627
552,865
139, 856
141, 469
58, 332 !
1, 079,709
67i, 453
28, 934, 991

436
231
1,138
105
184
274
193
393
233
100

83, 521
44, 958
86, 896
43, 703
41,009
41, 879
33,926
51,724
23,622
18, 570
6,003
8,605
3, 996
11,560
499, 972

.52
.51
1. 30
.24
.45
.65
.57
.76
.98
.54
.20
.17
1. 35
1.07
.70

4,174,414
1, 437, 025
11,531,614
1, 404, 200
1, 276, 292
1, 519, 302
839,579
2, 782, 330
587, 306
1, 004,436
120, 755
95,634
360,207
1, 781, 359
28, 914,453

8, 510
6, 217
9,343
37,684
1, 140

1.59
1. 20
1.33
1.04

595,181
269, 759
396, 564
3, 268, 535

T otal Southern States.

1, 966

189, 522

1. 04

12, 956, 624

2, 225

204, 111

1.09

Ohio............................................
Indiana.........................................
Illinois........................................
Michigan.....................................
Wisconsin....................................
Iowa............... ............................
Minnesota....................................
Missouri.......................................
Kansas .1.....................................
Nebraska.....................................
North Dakota..............................
South Dakota..............................
Montana.......................................
Colorado.......................................
T otal W estern States..

405
250
1, 063
176
147
348
193
329
82
70
22
32
57
81
3,255

77, 947
41, 962
85, 884
39, 359
38,724
44, 383
30,726
47, 571
22,600
15, 837
5, 601
6, 962
3, 429
9, 941
470, 926

. 52
.60
1.24
.45
.38
.78
.63
.69
.36
.44
.39
.46
1. 66
.82
.69

3, 624, 090
1,564, 842
14,021, 808
1, 580, 993
1, 540, 803
1,845, 973
1,699,828
2, 603, 265
290, 481
462, 059
208, 763
317, 527
491,178
801,367
31,052, 977

473
279
1, 201
196
170
314
204
274
149
48
22
L
3
52
81
3,476

80, 330
43, 079
84,312
42, 481
39, 968
41, 632
33,118
50,391
22, 940
16,751
5,646
7, 888
3, 746
10, 936
483, 218

.59
.65
1. 42
.46
.43
.75
.62
.54
. 65
.29
.39
.16
1.39
.74
* .72

Oklahoma....................................
Indian Territory.........................
Oregon .........................................
California.....................................
Nevada.........................................

38
40
138
405
3

4, 739
3, 831
8, 332
34, 904
1,181

~78c
T
1.04
1.66
1.16
.25

173, 000
263, 717
866, 468
2, 266, 791
5, 502

44
47
175
422

6, 862
5,188
8, 754
37,118
1, 030

.64
.91
2.00
1.14




283,110
304, 489
1, 096, 905
2,146, 688

12
15
54
123
3,491
135
85
124
390

COM MERCIAL FA ILU R E S.

Arkansas.....................................
Kentucky....................................
Tennessee ....................................

U ta h ........................................................

153

3,777

4.05

978,482

50

3,827

1.31

177,054

N ew M e x ic o ........................................

12

1,610

.75

37, 710

3

1,662

. 18

7, 300

73

3, 966

1.84

519, 200

1, 757

"W yom ing..............................................

8

1,240

.65

14, 300

4

1, 333

.30

14, 000

14

1, 485

.94

28,400

Id ah o......................................................

72

2, 554

2. 82

185,562

40

2, 905

1. 38

111,050

52

3, 043

1. 71

173,050
1, 001, 437

ash ington ........................................

142

9,132

1. 55

782, 623

144

11,197

1.29

1, 208, 888

164

12, 557

1.31

A r iz o n a ................................................

14

1,814

.77

101,457

2

1,992

.10

23,376

7

2, 025

.35

58,281

A la s k a ...................................................

4

398

1. 01

17, 000

4

m

.96

11, 600

7

434

1.61

68, 970

1,029

73,512

1.40

5, 692, 612

935

1.14

5, 384,460

1,051

88,161

1.19

6, 379, 377

W

T o t a l P a c if ic St a t e s a n d
T e r r i t o r i e s ...............................

82, 284

R E C A P IT U L A T I O N .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1,872

109,208

1. 71

22, 726, 798

1,866

109, 080

1. 71

22, 790,151

1,772

109, 272

1.62

18, 203,680

M iddle States.....................................

2, 652

331,132

.80

66, 066, 662

2, 500

340,549

.73

41, 367, 632

2, 616

344, 058

.76

44, 511, 020

Southern States.................................

1, 966

189,522

1. 04

12, 956, 624

2, 225

204, 111

1.09

14, 615,142

2,685

211,709

1.27

19,468, 239

W estern S ta te s.................................

3, 255

470, 926

.69

31, 052, 977

3,476

483,218

.72

28, 934, 991

3, 491

499, 972

.70

28, 914, 453

Pacific States and T e rritories.. .

1,029

73, 512

1.40

5, 692, 612

935

82, 284

1.14

5,384,460

1,051

88,161

1.19

6, 379, 377

Grand t o ta l.............................

10,774

1,174,300

.92

138,495, 673

11,002

1,219,242

.90

113, 092, 376

11, 615

1, 253,172

.93

117, 476, 769

423




COM M ERCIAL FAILU R E S.

D o lla r s.

Eastern States...................................

1901

and

1902.

424

No. 1 26 .— F A IL U R E S in Manufacturing, Trading, etc., by States and Geographical Divisions , during the Calendar Years
[From Annual Review of R. G. Dun & Co., New York.]
1 9 0 1 .

States and divisions.

Liabilities.

No.

No.

Dollars.
26

296,291
252, 428
39,392
7,554,069
1, 249, 764

155
52

Dollars.
920,135

No.

Liabilities.

No.

Dollars.

498,303
236,415
6, 032, 708

11
3
2
100

1, 253, 050
341, 414

8
4

34,289
|
20,567 !
32,951 |

192

Assets.

Liabilities.

Dollars.
\ Dollars.
452,301
1, 250, 715
397,456!
771, 298
i
192,586
308, 758
5,779,068 j
17, 021, 717
1,203,579
2,606,302
505,818
831,261

Connecticut...........................................................................................................
Rhode Island.........................................................................................................

12
8
401
74
41

446, 022

624
252
60

43, 925

67
43
1,125
334
105

T otal E astern St a t e s ........................................................................

562

9,837,966

1,176

9, 282, 025

128

3, 670,160

1,866

8, 530, 008

22, 790,151

New York...............................................................................................................

460

12, 583, 290

9, 516, 066

84

9, 545, 568

26,560,127

58
215

1, 334,177
5,172,299

1, 289, 818

11

4, 460, 771
392, 323

1,400

New Jersey...........................................................................................................

856
114

193,001
440,921

3, 016, 318
7, 359,145

2, 032,474

27
32

1,988, 561
4, 559, 800

52
6

422
121

183
664
205

1, 540, 601

3, 794, 285

1, 000

19

231, 919

Verm ont.................................................................................................................
Massachusetts.....................................................................................................

Pennsylvania.......................................................................................................
Maryland................... ........................................................................................
Delaware................................................................... - ...........................................
District of Columbia..........................................................................................
T otal M iddle St a t e s ..........................................................................
Virginia.................................................................................................................. ~
\ est Virginia
V
-_____ _____________
North Carolina......................................................................................................
South flfir<
'di'nfl

-

_________ - ___- ______ -

Florida....................................................................................................................
Georgia...................................................................................................................
Alabama.................................................................................................................
Mississippi
__ _________ -____________ _____________ Louisiana...............................................................................................................
Tennessee.............................................................................................................




33

12

5

78,500
49,507

1, 993, 845
1,320,890
54, 708

21

222,123

1
3

796

21,250,247

IS
20
11
B
11
23
12
8
16
15

3,434,940
103, 488

29

50,747 !
283,682

503, 549

134, 208

1,546

14, 397, 450

158

5, 719, 935

2,500

17,968,959 1
j

41,367,632

543^829~

155

618,648

r

100, 000

91, 246
142,369

47
1ft
113
91
239

217, 239
954,146

174
”67

595, 063
325, 086

1, 262,'477
308, 485

4

20, 647

146

522, 803

1,117,162

365,157
1, 595,194

i
6

7,000

116
103

833, 892
450,676

912,213
548,872

658,177
677, 862

2

176, 951
41, 249

268
173

2, 214, 079
459, 413

82,848

159
144

185, 756
74, 674

127
200

684, 653
947, 669

2

152
145

480, 574
732, 636

2, 643,320
784, 746
760, 710

219

840, 356

230,000
176, 715
871,175
85, 320

682,213

4

116, 724
129, 800

987,133
1,152,143

COMMERCIAL FAILURES.

M aine......................................................................................................................
New Hampshire....................................................................................................

Liabilities.

Total.

Other.

Trading.

Manufacturin g.

Kentucky..............................................................................................................
Arkansas ..............................................................................................................
Texas......................................................................................................................

25

415, 069
128, 352

169

Indiana..................................................................................................................
M ichigan..............................................................................................................
Illin o is..................................................................................................................
W isconsin............................................................................................................
M innesota............................................................................................................

Nebraska..............................................................................................................
Kansas ..................................................................................................................
....
Montana................................................................................
North Dakota.......................................................................................................
South Dakota...............................................................
............................
Colorado................................................................................................................
T o t a l W e s t e r n S t a t e s ............................

.................................................................

1, 858, 515

315

48
35
313

504, SO
I
489, 512
4,185, 733
591, 848

223
159 !
724 1

47
29
48
32
2
16
5
1
2
5
707

170,276
262,900
399, 785
8, 825
11, 015
683,189
811
13, 850
49, 545
9,230,705

New M ex ico .........................................................................................................
Oklahoma..............................................................................................................
Indian Territory.................................................................................................
W yom ing..............................................................................................................

251
237
46
130
47
21
11
75
2, 527

1,820,599
1,257,795

1,758,285
1,145, 758
1,346,628
131, 031 j
537,634
396,520
140, 658
44,482

34

47
32

283,110
289, 489
14, 000
164, 552
92, 250

94,493
718, 784

202
222
238
2, 225

1, 084,176
651,421
1, 063,873
10, 254,048

1, 222,312
1,044,898
1, 870,671
14, 615,142

132, 345
71,611
26, 479
3, 275, 570

473
279
196
1,201

2, 800, 333

3,811,459
1,834,307
1, 506,933
11, 083, 922
1,188, 850
3, 2,561

15
5

9, 716
1,504, 000
100, 990
174, 214

3

4, 216

5

170
204 |
314
274
48
149
52
22
13

12,000
5, 311,141

81
3, 476
3

23,376
307, 609
469,139
1, 563, 664

14,000
17, 920

7, 300

2

7

37

612,908 ___1
14, 393,145
242

44
46
4
1, 502
17,300

8
7
2

8
990,942 |
2
3,622,619
164
587,286
5

3

• 2
Idaho ......................................................................................................................
Arizona...................................................................................................................

118
170

793,243 j
1
898,626
1,669,104
10, 761, 931 !

44
47
4

1,143, 004
1,184, 340
4, 200, 589
781,399
2, 457, 419
897,559
1, 420,939
60,421
339, 319
656 101
98 668
40 326
356,796

1,509, 648
1, 920, 627
139 856
552, 865
1 079 709

16s437, 213

141 469
58 332
647,453
28,934, 991

4, 700
183 050
200, 044

283 110
304 489

6, 400
108,886
50,200
11,000

14, 000
177,054
111, 050
23, 376

355, 491
408,837

COMMERCIAL FAILURES.

Missouri................................................................................................................

107,074
3,134, 427

197
226
1, 998

124

T o t a l S o u t h e r n S t a t e s ...............................................................................................

13
10
190

1, 208,888
1, 096, 905

7 300

1

15, 000

1
1

11, 000
1,500

50
40
O

5
11
12

474, 010
107, 529
41, 694

144
175
422

31

650, 733

4
935

929, 904
7,200
2, 265, 712

2,146, 688
11,600
5, 384;460

596

16, 070, 753

11, 002

55,455,940

113, 092,376

Nevada ...............................................................................................................................

W ashington.........................................................................................................
Oregon...................................................................................................................
California...............................................................................................................

427,269
520,237
541, 330

186

1,507,638

G r a n d t o t a l .............................................................................................

2,441

44,960,983

7, 965

Alaska....................................................................................................................
T o t a l P a c if ic




11, 600
3, 226, 089 *
52,060, 640

425

S t a t e s .....................................................................................................

101
112
323
4
718

38
52
87

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1901

1902—Continued.

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426

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[From Animal Review of R. G. Dun & Co., New York.]
1902
Manufacturing.
States and divisions.

Liabilities.

•No.

Liabilities.

Total.

Other

Trading.
No.

No.

Liabilities.

No.

Assets.

j Liabilities.
|

Dollars.
539,107
195,273

175

40
18

Verm ont.................................................................................................................
Massachusetts......................................................................................................
Connecticut...........................................................................................................

17
382
77
30

62,340
6,117, 099

108

S t a t e s ..................................................................................................

564 |

8,171, 527

1, no

New York...............................................................................................................
New Jersey............................................................................................................

607 |
57
233
45
8
14

13,182, 470

S t a t e s ......................................................................................................

964

V irginia.................................................................................................................

33
6
8
12
30
36

150, 450
493,700
320, 021

Rhode Island.........................................................................................................
T otal E astern

Pennsylvania.........................................................................................................
Maryland...............................................................................................................
Delaware.................................................................................................................
District of Columbia...........................................................................................
T o t a l M id d l e

W est Virginia......................................................................................................
North C a r o l i n a
. . . . ___ . . . ____. . . . . . ____
South Carolina......................................................................................................
Florida...................................................................................................................
Georgia...................................................................................................................

1,040,579

98

1, 301,156

1,772

728
118

9,189,802
1, 338, 395
4,108, 286
1, 884, 695
31, 939

3, 662, 478
217,172
774, 774

1,455

463
116
18

120
12
35
8

29

335, 966

5

227,514

48

22,499, 406

1, 472

16, 889, 083

180

5,122,531

2,616

20,029, 846

562,778
53,499

179

9

1, 075, 431
6,100

221
69

2, 061, 049

99

1, 073, 834
291,310
382, 234
995, 302

112

138
245

549, 940
1,463,330

749
336,818
820, 445

207
128
132 |
245 !

1,151,781
578,409

1, 958, 938
5, 947, 553
869, 474
145,100
395, 871

3

514, 433
99, 341
11,096

Louisiana.............................................................................................................

17
25
15

107,176
1, 045,097
180,123




Dollars.
!
821, 049 |
340,154 j
140, 501

221
94
52
1, 002

8, 730,997

17

Tennessee.............................................................................................................
Kentucky .............................................................................................................

Dollars.
16,151
19,230
4,381
1,158, 033
75, 553

...................................
____ ___ _________

Alabama..........................................................................
Mississippi
......

6
5
1
70
10
6

1, 059, 501
198,207

|

Dollars.
1, 045,146
499, 780

71
34
550
172

60
74

145 1

185, 439
5, 252, 410
707, 643

699,114
929, 998
663, 536

3

27, 808

240, 593

187
731
169
26

3

7
10

9, 047
319, 667
25. 004
256, 756

8, 274, 243 i
i

18.203,680

8, 782, 885

26, 034, 750

2, 056, 540
6, 257, 055

!
i

1,919, 217
74,855 !
939, 294 |
|

3, 514, 505
10, 830,613
2, 994, 762
177,039
959* 351
44, 511, 020

181, 329
358, 513

2, 712,043
350,909
532, 684

1, 067, 403
683, 296
1, 742, 301

1, 489, 751
1, 206, 779
2, 798, 208
1,260,169
589,505

277

641, 947
294, 726
620, 715
996, 578

1.125,957
2, 000, 099

170

804, 717

1,100,415

82
1
5
11
2

12, 527, 542
1,842,697
1, 266, 594

5, 378, 447
993,176
600,916

259
144

Dollars.
1,600,404
714,283
252,160

173
292
226
131
152

COMMERCIAL FAILURES.

M aine........................................................................ - ...........................................
New Hampshire....................................................................................................

13
17

175,233
354,548

237
505

T o t a l S o u t h e r n S t a t e s ...........................................................................................

232

4, 067, 495

2,394

143

2,195, 727
619,840

276
179

270, 983
4, 867, 977

86
593

467, 555
179, 561
492, 800
1,285,724

141
142
219
315
90

Indiana....................................................................................................................
Michigan................................................................................................................
Illinois...................................................................................................................
Wisconsin..............................................................................................................
Minnesota..............................................................................................................
Missouri..................................................................................................................
Nebraska................................................................................................................
Kansas............................ .......................................................................................
North Dakota

............................................................................................ .......

48
18
356
41
43
48
64
6
30
7
1

South Dakota.........................................................................................................
Colorado..................................................................................................................

15

T o t a l W e s t e r n S t a t e s .............................................................................................

820

New M exico..........................................................................................................
Oklahoma...............................................................................................................
Indian Territory.................................................................................................
W yoming................................................................................................................

A r iz o n a .................................................................................................................
Nevada....................................................................................................................
Washington...................................................... ...................................................
Oregon.............................................................................................. ......................

8, 438
86,339
105, 748
2,846

194
47
11

1,178,678 1
2,570,963

2
6

3,825

252

18, 473

528

885,096
1,867,411

1, 357, 736
2, 943,984

12,528,429

59

2, 872, 315

2,685

12, 205, 081

19,468,239

1,353, 858

17~
4
1
189

624, 829
4,695
1, 000
3, 571, 700

436

2, 677, 848
1,113,764
922,163

4,174, 414
1,437, 025
1, 404. 200
11, 531, 614
1,276,292
839, 579

812, 490
1,132, 217
3, 091, 937
803,489
582,749
945,802
1, 219, 514
880,498
491,606
254,459

2
8
7
14

5,248
77,269
80, 700
277, 092
115, 500
9, 361

231
105
1,138
184
193
274
393
100

4, 605,471
756, 482
485,428
1,099,891
1, 845, 899

1, 519, 302

117,909

233
54

350, 776
346, 240
224 590

12
15

4
9

2, 782,330
1, 004, 436
587, 306
360 207

97 542
60,967

120 755
95 634

551, 517

15
105

95. 634
1,174, 606

3

55, 236

123

1,224, 667

1,781,359

11,135,055

2,413

12,956, 768

258

4, 82 2, 630

3,491

15, 811,728

28.914, 453

135
85
14
73
52
7

401, 435
150, 724
13 100
176,587
91,100
31, 050

595 181
269, 759

164
124
390

580,511
193,206
709,596

1, 001,437
396, 564
3, 268, 535

____________ 1
_______
1

134

594, 881

83
14

266, 259
28, 400

1

1,000

11
9
2

300 i
2, 500 *i
'
306, 700
105,000
19, 593

61
43
5

201,500

1

11, 000

1

COMMERCIAL FAILURES.

Arkansas........... i .................................................................................................
T exas......................................................................................................................

68, 050
38,688

28 400
519, 200
173 050
58, 281

404, 554

116

569,683

7

California................................................................................................................
Alaska.....................................................................................................................

78,168
343. 091
55,500

92
308

297,973
2,898, 799

4
8

4

11, 970

1

27, 200
20,423
26,645
1,500

7

61, 350

68,970

T o t a l P a c i f i c S t a t e s ..................................................................................................

169

1,315,406 |

860

4, 976, 203

22

87, 768

1,051

2,408,659

6, 379, 377

G r a n d t o t a l ..........................................................................................................................

2 749

8, 249

56, 081,480

617

14, 206,400

11,615

58,729,557

117,476, 769




47,188,889

427

41
28
74
2

C

a Mn d

O

AVERAGE

of

M

LIABILITIES,

Q u a r t e r l y a n d AR n n u a l ,
E

1879-1902.
C

I

[From Dun’s Review, New York.]
First quarter.
Calendar
years.

1881.................
1882 .................
1883 .................
1884 .................
1885 .................
1886 .................
1887 .................
1888 .................
1889 .................
1890 .................

2, 524
1,432
1,761

43,112, 665
12,777,074
24,447, 250

2,127
2, 821

33,338,271
38,372,643
40,186, 978

3, 296
3, 658
3, 203
3, 007
2,948
3, 311
3,223

42, 972, 516
37, 852, 968

9, 266
10, 695
13,190
12, 979
11, 747
11,894

42,167, 631
39,284, 349
47, 338, 300
64,137,333
47,813,683
57, 425,135

11, 609
14,784
14,900
12, 577
14, 246

48, 007,911
32, 946, 565
27,152, 031

12, 210
8,936
9,793

3, 335

33, 022,573
31, 703, 486

1902 ................. 3,418

33, 731, 758

11,411
9, 506
9,869

1891.................
1892.................
1893 .................
1894 .................
1895 .................

3,545
3, 384
3, 202

46,121, 051
29,681, 726
32,161, 762
38, 884, 789

Dollars.
17,081 1, 534
8, 922 1, 065
13, 900 1,105
15,670 1,470
13, 602 1, 816
12,193 2, 214
12, 608 2, 346

4, 304

3, 802
1896 ................. 4, 031
1897 ................. 3, 932
1898 ................. 3, 687
1899 ................. 2, 772
1900................. 2,894
1901.................




1, 953
1, 905
2, 241

Dollars. Dollars.
22,666,725 14,776 1,262
979
20, 111, 689 18,884
16,499,395 14,931 1, 024
17,242,649 11,722 1,300
27, 816, 391 15,317 1,803
84, 204, 304 37,998 2, 346
28, 601, 304 12,091 2,173
20, 752, 734 15,746 1,932
22, 976, 330 12,061 1,938
29,229,370 13,043 2, 361
9, 972 2, 276
22, 856, 337
27, 466,416 12, 704 2,196

2, 292
2,162
2, 529 50,248, 636
2,119 22,989, 331
3,199 121, 541, 239
2, 734 37, 595, 973
2, 855 41, 026, 261
2, 995
2,889
3,031
2, 081
2,438
2,424
2,747

19,868
10,849

2, 754

37, 984
13, 751

1, 984
4,015
2, 868

40,444, 547
43, 684, 876

14,370
13,504
15,121

34, 498, 074
14,910,902
41, 724, 879
24,101,204
26, 643,098

1 Dollars. Dollars.
Dollars. Dollars.
15, 275, 550 12,104 1,338 17, 094,113 12,775
12,121,422 12, 381 1,259 20, 741,815 16, 474
9, 875 1, 692 30, 096, 922 17, 600
10,112,365
18,942,893 14, 571 1, 841 32,023,751 17,394
52,072,884
56, 627, 821
23,874, 391
27,227, 630
73, 022, 556
22,114, 254
39,227, 045
35, 452,436
44, 302,494
18, 659, 235
82,469, 821

28, 881
24,138
10, 986

2,744
3,112
2, 460

14, 090
37,674
9, 366

2, 746
2,784
3,129

17,235
16,144
16, 086

3, 003
3, 326

9, 405

54,612,254
45,324, 324
25, 623, 575
36,982, 029
39,400,296
33,601, 560
43,728,439
89, 085,144

3,445
2,867

53,149, 877
33,111,252

4, 826
3, 979

95,430, 529

2, '■92
3, 757
2, 881

29,411,196
32,167,179

20,402
10, 028
11, 528

73, 285,349
25,601,188

19, 507
8,886

11,381
7,165

2,540
2,001

25,104,778 ! 9, 886
87816

41, 848,354
3, 748 | 52,188,737
4, 305 54,941,803
3,649 37, 038, 096
2, 928 38,113, 482
2, 483 31,175,984

17,114
9,943
9, 699

2, 519
2, 324
2, 511

27. 119, 996
24,756,172
25,032,634

2, 923
2, 919
2, 939

10, 766
10, 652
9,968

Total for the year.

Fourth quarter.

19, 902
14, 547
10,416
13,467
14,152
10, 738
14, 561
26, 784
15, 428
11,549
19,770
10,172
13,924
12, 762
10,150
13, 017
12,556

Aver­
Num­ N um ber Per
age
[ cent Amount of
ber
fail­ of business ioffail liabilities. liabili­
concerns. ures.
ties.
ures.

6,658
4, 735
5, 582
6, 738
9,184
10, 968
10,637
9,834
9, 634
10, 679
10,882
10, 907
12, 273
10,344
15,242
13,885
13,197
15, 088
13,351

36, 628, 225

12,531

12,186
9, 337
10, 774

32, 531, 514
32, 069, 279

11,145
10, 911

11, 002
11,615

702,157
746, 823
781,689
822,256
863,993
904,759
919,990
969,841
994, 281
1, 046, 662
1,051,140
1,110, 590
1,142,951
1,172, 705

0.95
.63
.71
.82

81,155, 932
101,547, 564

14,530
15,070

1.06
1. 21
1. 16

172, 874,172
226, 343, 427
124, 220, 321
114, 644,119
167, 560, 944

18,823
20, 632

1.01
.90
1. 02
1.04
.98
1. 07
.88

1,193,113
1,114,174

1.28
1. 25

1, 209, 282

1. 09
1. 31
1. 26

1,151,579
1, 058, 521
1,105, 830

Dollars.
Dollars.
14,741
98,149,053
65, 752,000
13,886

1.10

1,147,595

.81

1,174, 300
1, 219,242

.92
.90

1, 253,172

.93

123, 829, 973
148, 784, 337
189, 856, 964

11, 678
11,651
17, 392
11,595
13,672
17,406

189,868,638
114,044,167
346, 779, 889

15,471
11,025
22,751

172, 992, 856
173,196, 060

12, 453
13,124

226, 096, 834

14,992
11,559
154, 332, 071
130,662,899 ■ 10,722
90, 879, 889
9. 733
138,495, 673
12,854
113,092, 376 j 10,279
117,476,769
10,114
1

COMMERCIAL FAILURES AND LIABILITIES.

Dollars.
1879 .................
1880 .................

!

Third quarter.

Second quarter.

Aver­ Num­
Aver­
Aver- NumAver- NumNuniage
age
ber
Amount of
age
ber
Amount of
age
ber Amount of
ber Amount of
fail- liabilities. liabili- fail- liabilities. liabili- fail- liabilities. liabili­ fail­ liabilities. liabili­
ties.
ures.
ties.
ties.
ures.
ties.
ures.
ures.

428

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LIFE INSURANCE STATISTICS.
— N ou m b e r o f

N

.P o l ic ie s ,

A mount

of
1

L

I

F

E

I 2 N

S

U

R

A

N 8 C

in

E

F orce,
.

I n c o m e , P a y m e n t s , L i a b i l i t i e s , S u r p l u s , e t c ., i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
[Prepared by F. L. Hoffman, Insurance Statistician, Newark, N. J.]
INSURANCE IN FORCE FROM 1850 TO 1901.
Ordinary.
Years ending
Dec. 31—

Number of
policies.
29, 407
60,000
839, 226

1850
180 0

____

1870

679,690
716,481

Total.

Industrial.

Amount.

N umber of
policies.

Number of
policies. i

Amount.
Dollars.

Dollars.
68, 614,189
180, 000,000
2, 262, 847, 000

Amount.
Dollars.

!
i

1,564,183, 532
1, 647, 591, 755
1,730, 633, 320

236, 674

20, 533, 469

916, 364

367,458
590,053

33,501,740
56, 564, 682

1, 083, 934
1, 329, 849

1, 873, 246, 208
1, 984, 694, 854

877, 334
1, 092, 529

87, 793, 650

1, 671, 749

890, 924
926, 497

2,155, 330, 627
2, 365, 696, 617

1, 377,150
1, 780, 372

992, 987
1, 091, 357

2,599,576,117
2,896,099,365
3, 291, 828, 258
3, 620, 057, 439

2, 310, 003
2, 797, 521

111, 115, 252
145,938,241
198,431,170
255, 533,472
305,155,182

1, 911, 793
2, 268, 074
2,706,869
3,302,990
3,888,878

3, 365, 461
3, 883, 529

365,841, 518
429, 521,128

1, 531, 231
1, 754; 303

3,964, 491, 593
4, 314, 204, 343
4, 629, 774, 861

4, 319, 817
5, 200, 777
5, 751, 514

481, 919,116
583,527, 016

4, 583, 469
5, 203, 090
5,785,276
6,732, 008

1, 868,954
1, 940, 945

4, 765, 220, 494
4,917, 694,131

6,833, 439
6, 952, 757

662, 050,129
800, 946,170
820, 740, 641

7, 505, 817
8, 702,393
8, 893, 702

5, 566,166,664
5, 738, 434, 772

2, 024, 927
1897......................
2, 201,193
1898......................
2,419,850
1899......................
2, 820, 950
1900......................
3,176,051
1901............... .
J3, 693, 702

5, 054, 800, 906
5,329, 980, 648

7, 388,119
8, 005, 384

888,266, 586
996,139,424

9,413,046
10,206,577

5, 943, 067,492
6,326,120, 072

5, 714, 964, 251
6,481,154,483
7,093,152, 380
7, 952, 989, 395

8, 798,480
10,050,847
11, 219, 296

1,110, 073, 519
1,293,125, 522
1, 468,986,366

11,218, 330

12,337,022

1,640,857, 553

16, 030, 724

6, 825, 037, 770
7,774,280,005
8, 562,138,746
9, 593,846,948

1880......................
1881......................
1882......................
1883......................

739, 796
794,415
819, 264

1884......................
1885......................
1886......................
1887......................
1888......................
1889......................
1890......................
1891...................... '
1892...................... i
1893......................
1894......................

1, 218, 008
1,319,561
1,465,459

1895......................
1896......................

1,584,717,001
1, 681, 093,495
1, 787,198, 002
1, 961, 039, 858
2, 095, 810,106
2, 301, 268, 868
2, 564,127, 787
2, 855,109, 589
3, 201, 254,547
3, 657,669,776
4, 049, 578,567
4,446, 410, 709
4, 897, 731, 359
5, 291,824, 990

1-2,871,797
14,395, 347

INCOME, PA YM ENTS, ASSETS, ETC., FROM 1880 TO 1901.
Years ending
Dec. 31—

Total income.

Total payments
to policy
holders.

Assets.

Liabilities.

Surplus.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1880 ......................
1881
.............
1882 ......................
1883 ......................
1884 ......................
1885 .......................
1886......................

Dollars.
80, 537, 990
85,157, 437
89, 733,270
97, 917, 093
101, 938, 900
111, 122,174

Dollars.
55, 881, 794
56, 554,246
55,548,006
59, 447, 536
61, 216, 783
64,306, 995

Dollars.
452, 680, 651
465,428, 762
475, 464, 585
500, 527, 092
519,786, 617
551, 828, 336

123, 614, 000

64, 029, 451

585, 201,199

\
i

1887 ......................

137,913,159

71, 231, 568

619,137, 675

i

1888 ......................

155, 477, 074

668,196,883

1889...................... ,

177, 607, 718
196, 938, 069

77,542,039
83,031, 083

1890 ......................
1891......................
1892 ......................
1893 ............. . .....
1894 ......................
1895 ......................
1896 ......................
1897 ......................
1898 ......................
1899 ......................
1900 ......................
1901.......................

213,444, 589

90,007, 820
97,026,344
104, 506, 882

227, 622,957
241, 727, 503
261,959, 111

112, 648, 941
118, 423, 246

271,928,709

125,136,443

283, 726, 855
304, 945, 675

727,237,645
770, 972, 061
840, 579,127

678,681, 309
740, 226,450

92, 290, 752
100,352, 677

919, 342, 031

802, 677, 076

116, 664,955

987,946,922

868, 600, 298

119,346,624

1,073,156, 679

930, 937, 755

142, 218, 924

997, 668, 526

162,205, 363

136,179, 008

1,159, 873,889
1,243,561, 111

139,405, 70S

1, 344, 903,198

1, 066, 541, 285
1,157, 010, 946

177,019,826
187,892,252

325, 452,134

146,804, 522

216,863,073

159,987,689

1,462, 651, 318
1,595,208,408

1, 245, 788, 245

365,368,062

1, 365, 873, 943

229, 334,465

1, 742,414,173
1, 910,784, 985

1, 502,378, 709
1,640, 289, 306

270,495, 679

400, 60S, 257

168, 687, 601

457, 965, 754

192, 398, 489




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the

L a t e s t R e t u r n s R e c e i v e d a t t h e O f f i c e o f t h e A d j u t a n t -G e n e r a l , U n i t e d
S t a t e s A r m y , f o r 1901.
[From report to Congress of the Adjutant-General.]
Enlisted men.

Commissioned officers.
States and Territories. Cav- Artil- Infanalry. lery.
try.

R e g u l a r A r m y ............
M IL IT IA .
Alabam a......................
Arkansas .....................
California.....................
Colorado........................
Connecticut...................
Delaware......................

393

17
io !

K ansas..........................
K entucky....................
Louisiana......................
M aine............................
Maryland......................
Massachusetts.............
Michigan......................
Minnesota....................

2,940

153
92
214
5°
16G 1

15
17 I

16, 293

220
126

1,205

165
100
210
136
55

299
78
194
42

29
88
241

Florida..........................
G eorgia........................
Idaho.................... ........
Illinois..........................
Indiana..........................
Iowa...............................

Cavairy.

104
338

24
344
153 ,

31
470
186

192
100
99 I
48 ;
100
126 |

218
115
119
128
108
139
382

265 |
178 I

506
368

Artil- j Infanlery. j try.
10, 918

42, 531

259
46

2, 044
1, 416
2, 537
793

111

2, 217
326

85
353

1,263
3,549

192
205

637
5, 689
1, 969
2,316

81
159
656

1,115
1,499
639
1,124

55

1,844

238

3, 405
2,910
1,590

195

Total.
8, 904

78, 646
2, 361
1, 516

167
30
42

21
275

29
32
16
126
1
61

3,173
1, 005
2, 425
326
1, 348
4,429
637
6, 524
2, 222
2,412
1,196
1, 658
1, 390
1,156
1,915
4,737
2,911
1,789

51
348

71
17
10
45 |

71

23 |

133
153
193
24
111
11
*110
273
859
176
71
416
104

616

51 |
24 |

700
155

219

184

71

94

382

8, 240
736

8, 643
1,258

288

11 j

352

816

92

1, 769

2,677

10 |

95

106

748

Tennessee....................

72
86

5 ,

91

854
1,213

T e x a s ..........................

185

41!

U ta h .............................

27

10 I

251
43

Mississippi..................
Missouri...................... .
Montana........................
Nebraska......................
Nevada..........................
New Hampshire.........
New Jersey................. .
New Y o rk ....................
North Carolina..........
North Dakota............
Ohio..............................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania............. .
Rhode Island.............
South Carolina..........
South Dakota........... .

Vermont.......................
Virginia.......................
Washington...............
W est Virginia............
Wisconsin...................

110 j

102 j
180 j
15 I

93
205
694
156

64
107
322
49
63
114

1,287
55
63

940
2, 347
274
1, 379
127
1,070
3,469
11, 508
1,629
535

211

5, 083

72

965

75
132

23
57
434

228
25

1, 213
164

142

2,465

32

71

34tf
700

1,220
2.484
316
1.484
127
1,232
3,765
13, 551
1, 684
647
5,585
1,176

2,829
483

55

60

120
60

146
71

1,948
832

85

112
195

51

846
2,475

26

54

243

297

198
130

153

1, 773

1,964
1,130

8,751

4, 550

W y o m in g ...................

177
18

Territories.................

161

District of Columbia..

113

Total militia.. .

4
10
52

138
200
73
42
62

9
5 i
24!
17 !
923

716
2,185
887
883
2,578

1,059
6, 782

93, 601

2, 065

106,998

• Includes general staff, Signal Corps, hospital and ambulance corps, naval brigade, cadet corps, etc.




H o. 130—NUMBER

and

NATIONALITY

of

IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED
from

Spain..................................................
Sweden...............................................
Switzerland .....................................
Turkey in Europe b.........................




31,256
2,231
526

1900.

1901.

1902.

1,607

2, 709

1,954

15, 206
16, 649

30, 898

2, 478 |
|
16, 659 1 62, 491 114,477
20,660 i

113, 390

171, 989

31, 496

15, 025
16, 052

56,199

71, 042

80,136

59, 633

37,505

33, 462

65,103

33,031

39,797

114,477

113, 390

171,989

2, 671
9, 366
6, 585

3,037
10,659
6, 770

4,091

2, 028
5, 581

2, 463
31, 885

760
2,085
2,107

695
1,946
1, 990

113,554
13

1,590
4,244
3, 702
36, 351
5

1, 261
3,167

92,427
9

4, 303
10, 593
6,521
130, 758

22,533

17,111

158
24,848
459

524
51, 799

2,175

571

68, 060

59,431

58, 613

77, 419

6, 460

4, 326
11, 370
11,073

1,105
72, 704
3, 351
6
5, 206
12,568

1,583
8, 855
691
2, 766

890
5, 842
4,165
1,874
791
22,750

767
4, 938
4, 726

6, 705

1, 735
9, 575

12, 248

2, 054

4, 234

4,165

1, 606

6,459

7,155

5, 307
7,196

91,157

85, 257

107,347

355
18,650
1,152
285

592
23, 331

975
30,894
2, 344

2^562"
8, 699
5, 918
99, 538
13

13, 390
4, 922

204
]

158
57 I
893 !
517
33,147
31, 889
2, 451
2, 027
526
813

54,698
35, 415
7, 737 ! 7,070
207
252

29, 632
6,993
206

a Poland included after 1898.

8, 779
5, 358
96, 361
5

3,662
59,386

918
957
42,145
5, 281

4
615 ; l, 131
1, 351"
605
59,160
71,145
1 43, 967 1 36,961
1,771
2, 977
1
5
5
13
7, 260
8,114
2, 884
2, 348
16,079
14,462
8, 867
7, 373
1,552
33, 299
13, 664
1, 020
3,959
2, 071
589
2, 828
770
' 806 ;
978
507
79, 294
35, 694
32, 053
37,177
2, 400
5, 099
6, 651
2, 437

905
36, 880

1,006
43,247

987
38, 077

820
18, 608

889
15, 683

6, 811
265

7, 408
227

5, 295
555

3,417
278

2, 624
215

27,497

785
45,137
6, 308
351
21,177
2, 304
169

3, 066
448
13,162
1,566
152

2, 339 !

1, 717
900

62,491

1,101 j 1,196
2, 926
2, 690
1,739
1,694
18, 507
17,476

21, 651

3, 771

5, 910

8,104

100,135 1 135,996

178, 375

2,333

1,029

27, 221
\ 60,982
2, 607
385
577
12, 797
12,398
1,246
1, 326
176

80

1, 579~
3,655
3,150

2, 349

2, 201
1,044

2^577
5, 660
3,117
28, 304

2,284
17, 484

IMMIGRATION.

Portugal.............................................
Roumania .......................................
Russia (except Poland8) .................
Finland.......................................

5,845
18, 264
5, 826
23
1,186

1899.

2, 536

34,174

Netherlands.......................................
Norway...............................................
Pola/nrl ....... > . _____ __

1898.

14, 397
20, 572

45, 811

Italy, continental............................
Sicily and Sardinia.................
Malta,
_____ ________

1897.

5, 548

Total.........................................

782
51, 075
483
3

1896.

23, 501
30,584

4, 505

1894.

1895.

8,533

3, 085
10, 967
20,122

Greece.................................................

30,

37, 236
34, 367

4,127
15, 800
25, 884

3, 215
8, 962
6, 454
Germany............................................. 109, 717
18

U n it e d St a t e s d u r in g t h e Y e a r s e n d in g J u n e

11,758
28,366
30,918

Hungary......................................
Other Austria (except Poland)

B elgium .............................................
Denmark.............................................

the

22, 062
29, 632

1890.

Austria-Hungary:
Bohemia........„...........................

in

1902.

1892.

1889.

1893.

to

1891.

1888.

Countries.

1888

187

bIncludes Servia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro.

09

and

NATIONALITY

St a t e s

d u r in g

the

Y e a r s e n d in g J u n e

30,

1901.

1902.

12, 214
30, 561
2, 070
701

13,575
29,138
2, 560
763

48, 237

45, 546

46, 036

110
424, 700

18
469, 237

888
619, 068
636
709

1899.

1889.

1888.

Countries.

IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED i n t h e U n i t e d
f r o m 1888 t o 1902—Continued.

of

1890.

1891.

1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

68, 503
65, 557
18, 296
1,181
12

57, 020
53,024
12, 041
650

53, 600
55, 706
12, 557
424
24

49, 770
55, 467
11, 520
757

46, 501

29,579
33,904
7,254
1,134

31, 948
47, 972

19,492
40, 262

5, 888
1, 916

3,483

9,974
28,421
1, 883

1, 581
9

870
25

87, 724 ! 64,827

41,173

9, 877 j
25,128
> 45 123
1,797
1,219 >
58
1
38,022
45,181

432

No. 1 3 0 .— NUMBER

1900.

United Kingdom:

153,549

19
122, 754

122, 311

117, 514

109, 086

71, 871

1,602

1,967

2,442

2, 081

777

114

380

5

4

13

19

5

25

9

9

538,131

434, 790

445, 680

546,085

608,472

488, 832

303,150

271, 223

329, 067

216, 397

217,786

297, 349

British North America................... a ...................... a ...................... a ..................... a ..................... a ........... a ...................... a ........... a .....................
a
a
a
&
a
a
a
a
MuTip.n

273
150

350
107

1,322
161

7

159

2,124
39

2, 585
89

r 9,951
1 35,730

827

Greenland, Iceland,
T?»rnA T Iq.t I s
q w i

and

12,155
1,197

1

]
'

1,792
764

the

Europe not specified......................
Total Europe........................

Central America..............................
Rprm nrln

67
15
4, 880
440
a 5, 402

88
21

285
227

291

4, 923

147
178
3, 070

3,906

427
a5,459

438
* 3, 833

664
a5, 082

26

118

2, 836

817
843

1, 607
1,725

1,716
2, 732

4, 842

2, 728
5, 984

4,448

7, 678

2, 387
Total A frica .....................................
65
All other countries..........................
61
Total immigrants .. ............ 546, 889

2,196

1,167

187
70

112
62

444, 427

455, 302

1, 301
103
70
560, 319

West Indies and Miquelon...........
South America..................................
Total Am erica......................
China.................................................
Other A s ia .........................................
Total A s i a ..............................
Total Oceania..................................




49, 233

• 166
1, 767
680
a2,904

241
18
3,159
610
a4, 028

66

69

17

290
91
6

20
2, 001
431

38
3, 444

6, 828

4,101

35

49

a 2, 518
4, 018
3, 304

8, 712

2, 828
4,171
6,999

2, 561

2, 665

351
84
623,084

327
66
502, 917

1, 232
208
37

7, 322

314,467

396

540

237
42

347
150

305

3,176
203

4, 711
337

4, 416

6, 698

2,459

1,649
20, 622

338
a 3, 889

7, 303

4, 537

2, 627

4,316

4, 656
124
5,455

974
3,149
4,123

1,441
5, 323
6, 764

3,363
6, 299
9, 662

2,071
6, 566

1, 660
7, 312

1, 247
16, 699

8, 637

8, 972

17,946

11,134
13, 593

522

112
21

199
37

566

30

492
173
7
487,918

103

167
24
279, 948

343, 267

230,832

» Immigrants from British North America and Mexico not reported.

161
48
40
229, 299

51
1,027

441

311,715

448, 572

22,271
37
648, 743

IMMIGRATION.

82,574
England.....................................
73,513
Ireland.........................................
24, 457
Scotland.....................................
1,654
W ales...........................................
7
Not specified..............................
Total United Kingdom........ 182,205

No. 1 31 . — N u m b e r s o f P A S S E N G E R S A R R IV E D i n t h e P r i n c i p a l a n d a l l o t h e r CUSTOMS DISTRICTS f r o m F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s , d i s ­
t i n g u i s h i n g UNITED STATES CITIZENS r e t u r n i n g , NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS, a n d IMMIGRANTS, r e s p e c t i v e l y , f r o m 1878 t o 1902.
[ N o t e . — Prepared

by the Commissioner of Immigration after 1895.]

s
a

Boston and Charlestown, Mass

1902

Year ending
June 30—

1,438
992
1,130
1,899
1,969
3,442
3,283
2, 367
270
323
515
274
221
285
142

4, 791
7,443
8, 821
11, 723
12,173

264
397
246
96
1,450

197

8,756
10,364
34, 062
41, 018
58,186
48,188
35, 036
25, 660
25,046
36, 209
44, 873
35,198
29, 813
30,951
32, 343
29,583
17, 558
20, 472
21,846
13,333
12,271
19, 227
15, 754
25, 616
39, 465

U. S.
citizens
returnmg.

Total
passengers
arrived.
12,390
13,739
37, 744
45, 538
62,324
57, 340
47, 891
34,630
32, 881
40,799
49,144
39,102
34,574
36,149
37, 071
32, 944
20,245
24, 694

Nonimmigrant
aliens.

25, 706
5,193
36, 458
6, 249
31, 313
6, 842
31,173
8, 235
8, 529
34,197
44, 295 | 19,503
47, 860
22, 700
22, 974
51, 514
15, 267
50, 412
56, 261
14,671
57, 759
14, 845
61, 000
15,094
73, 727
12,581
72, 694
12, 067
76, 200
15,165
76,384
33,070
54, 714
27, 452
16, 944
83,737
j

17, 326
27, 067
24,821
37,435
53, 088

76, 470
72, 880
95, 537
127, 044
110, 636

15, 060
19, 016
21, 745
22, 933
22, 287

Immi­
grants.

72,163
99,224
263, 726
400, 871
502,171
406, 697
354, 702
287, 223
266, 370
376, 005
418,423
338, 784
364, 086
448,403
489, 810
404, 337
253,586
219,006
263,709
180, 556
178,748
242, 573
341, 712
388,931
493, 262

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

103,062
141,931
301, 881
440, 279
544, 897
470,495
425,262
361,711
332,049
446,937
491,027
414,878
450, 394
533,164
581,175
513,791
335,752
319,687

2, 297
2, 691
1, 692
1,750
1,900
1,960
1,368
2, 309
2,917
3, 033
1, 928
1, 280
£ 1,541
1,806
1,506
1,863
1,626
4,144

21
637
39
13
7
44
44
46
41
56
91
77
85
162
146
878
257
397

270, 278
334,469
458, 994
538,908
626,185

2, 207
1,614
*2, 665
3, 279
4, 003

330
234
322
209
449

Immi­
grants.

5, 289
8, 266
21, 727
34, 865
36, 284
24,808
18,981
22, 482
20, 822
31, 048
37, 325
28,100
22, 658
26,152
31,102
28, 906
19, 861
25,862
24, 977
10, 930
8, 369
9, 971
16,134
13,236
17,175

Baltimore, Md.
Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

7, 607
11, 594
23,458
36,628
38,191
26,812
20, 393
24, 837
23,780
34,137
39, 344
29,457
24, 284
28,120
32, 754
31,647
21, 744
30,403

608
602
540
593
525
443
870
659
862
1, 264
1,123
1, 096
1,284
1,172
1, 326
942
807
1,038

96
151
113
218
156
138
121
153
61
70
105
104
63
129
164
95
79
67

10, 897
11, 819
19,121
16, 724
21, 627

941
800
1,045
866
1,185

88
42
81
89
158

[Arrivals from British North America and Mexico are not included after July 1, 1885.]
aNo data as to United States and nonimmigrant aliens returning.

Immi­
grants.

3,612
4, 713
17,394
40,017
41,739
35,690
35, 507
15,928
13,500
36,098
33,297
29, 704
27,178
40, 694
55, 820
26,183
13, 425
7, 081
13, 374
6,215
10,735
14,652
27, 564
17,216
39,679

Total
passen­
gers
1 arrived.
4, 316
5,466
18, 047
40, 828
42, 420
36, 271
36, 498
16, 740
14,423
37,432
34, 525
30, 904
28, 525
41, 995
57, 310
27, 220
14,311
8,186

11, 764
15,494
28,690
18,171
41, 022

433




2,196
2, 383
2, 552
2, 621
2,169
5, 710
9, 572
6, 603
7, 565
4, 267
3, 756
3, 630
4, 540
4,913
4,586
3,361
2,687
4,025

Immigrants.

Philadelphia, Pa.
U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

IMMIGRATION.

1878...................
1879....................
1880....................
1881....................
1882....................
1883.....................
1884.....................
1885.....................
1886....................
1887....................
1888....................
1889.....................
1890.....................
1891....................
1892....................
1893....................
1894.....................
1895.....................
1896a .................
1897* .................
1898.....................
1899.....................
1900....................
1901....................
1902....................

U. S.
citizens
returning.

Nonimmigrant
aliens.

1

New York, N. Y.

26,104
30,144
52, 277
56,883
70,202

93, 602
95,196
120, 477
157, 050
142, 058

19,307
138,469
20,128
177, 826
26,939
457, 257
25, 732
669, 431
27, 280
788,992
41,910
603, 322
41,971 1 518,592
42, 412
395,346
23, 720
334,203
22,929
490,109
20,621
546, 889
20, 845
444, 427
21,123
455, 302
18, 697
560, 319
21,269
623,084
40,750
502, 917
32,940
314,467
21,201
279, 948
343, 267
230, 832
21, 062
229, 299
22, 885
311,715
25,429
448, 572
30,057
487,918
30,092
648, 743

199,447
253, 210
534, 465
743, 712
869,144
712,515
649,491
535, 009
444, 303
605, 385
663, 039
546, 513
564, 442
668, 236
736, 660
634, 354
414, 070
401,822

343, 897
429, 796
594, 478
675, 025
820, 893

N

3, 527
1, 355
1,865
5,628
4,236

41,671
55,256
50,269
48, 549
52, 872
67, 283
88, 928
97, 251
86, 380
92, 347
95,529
81,241
88,017
89, 220
92, 307
90, 678
66,663
100,673

O

5, 732
8, 263
8,169
11, 991
12, 075

59, 027
64, 893
140, 009
160, 493
141, 542
102,349
98,591
72, 370
18,180
18,117
21, 992
7, 440
7, 657
7,450
9, 267
9, 842
6, 054
5,767

I

7, 528
10, 803
10, 575
6, 904
8,769

39, 487
45,186
112,199
138,787
116, 933
79, 058
70, 602
40, 546
4,610
4, 427
5, 600
4, 969
5, 479
5, 486
6, 446
5, 932
3, 058
3, 037
11,160
13, 979
16, 911
20, 526
42, 243
39,264
53, 891

Total
passengers
arrived.

T

11,510
10,563
17,037
14, 041
15, 431
14,170
9, 959
7,646
2,241
1,852
1, 701
1, 383
944
575
1, 551
2, 642
1, 084
835

Immi­
grants.

A

8, 030
9,144
10,773
7, 665
9,178
9,121
18, 030
24, &8
11, 329
11, 888
14, 691
1, 088
1, 234
1, 389
‘ 1, 270
1, 268
1,912
1, 895

Nonim­
migrant
aliens.

R

11, 754
13,620
10,932
17,239
38,039
17,080
16, 966
20,166
17, 786
19,089
20, 561
17, 479
8, 233
10,115
10, 918
10, 094
9, 392
6, 251

Immi­
grants.

G
.




1,793
1,841
1,170
1,102
1,512

8, 542
9, 253
7,153
12, 432
32, 668
8,191
1, 735
1,118
1, 428
7, 726
2, 935
3,127
3, 606
5, 332
6, 425
5,383
5,743
1, 840
1, 411
1, 629
2,274
4, 766
5,165
3, 655
5,271

Nonim­
migrant
aliens.

I

623
794
914
764
1, 024
4,048
5,067
7, 936
4, 704
4, 020
2, 775
3, 033
1, 499
1,620
1,505
1, 821
1,355
1, 871

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

M

2, 589
3, 573
2,865
4, 043
1881........................................................................................
4, 347
1882.......................................................................................
4,841
1883.......................................................................................
10,164
1884..................... ................................................................
11,112
1885........................................................................................
1886....................................................................................... a 11, 654
b13, 343
1887.......................................................................................
c 14, 851
1888.......................................................................................
1889........................................................................................ 1 d11,319
3,128
1890.......................................................................................
3,163
1891........................................................................................
2, 988
1892.......................................................................................
2,890
1893........................................................................................
2,294
1894.......................................................................................
2,540
1895........................................................................................
ISflfie
..................................
1897e
..........................................................
3,461
1898........................................................................................
4,196
1899.................................................................................... 4, 240
2,147
1.986
1878........................................................................................

Immi­
grants.

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

M

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

I

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Year ending June 30—

Total United States.

A ll other ports.

San Francisco, Cal.

434

No. 1 31 .— Numbers of PASSENGERS, IMMIGRANTS, etc., ARRIVED, etc., by CUSTOMS DISTRICTS, 1878 to 1902— Continued.

aIncludes 7,704 Chinese returning.
bIncludes 11,162 Chinese returning.
'Includes 12,816 Chinese returning.

dIncludes 9,062 Chinese returning.
e No data as to United States citizens and nonimmigrant aliens returning.

N o. 1 3 2 . — N u m b e r

of

P A S S E N G E R S DEPARTED
each

from the

S e a p o r t s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s , e t c ., d u r i n g

Y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30, f r o m 1868 t o 1902, i n c l u s i v e .
Cabin passengers.

Year ending June 30—

Passengers other than cabin.

Children.

Adults.

Adults.

Children.

Total.
Total.

Male.

2, 368

1, 856

4,224

2, 393
2, 529
3, 047
2,462
3, 059
2, 750
2, 247
2, 764
3,188
2,737
3, 430
3, 149
4, 882
5, 084
4, 879
4, 792
4,625
4,757
5, 045
4, 945
5, 297
5, 604
5, 717
5, 503
7, 622
5, 828
5,111
6, 418
10, 315
7, 646
7, 757

1, 536
2,146
2,493
2, 238
2, 216
2, 290
1, 725
2, 034
2, 390
2,162
2, 309
2, 643
3,201
3, 891
3, 525
3, 801
3,490
4,130
3, 090
3, 892
4, 099
3, 756
3, 706
3, 727
4, 834
3, 812
3, 780
4, 624
7, 433
6. 326
5, 277

3, 929
4, 675
5, 540
4, 700
5, 275
5, 040
3,972
4,798
5, 578
4, 899
5, 739
5, 792
8, 083
8,975
8,404
8, 593
8,115
8, 887
8,135
8,837
9,396
9, 360
9, 423
9, 230
12, 456
9, 640
8, 891
11,042
17, 758
13, 972
13, 034

32, 517 22,197
33,598
33, 560 31, 905
37,147 29,896
39, 948 27,227
52,141 42, 060
49,133 53,160
49,#97 67,581
46,450 53, 297
52,593 49, 659
55,177 40, 813
51,440 33, 947
54,834 28, 805
56, 028 33,860
68, 856 45, 458
78, 246 53,662
84, 723 68, 882
87,848 103, 962
88, 678 78,468
91,451 67,146
96, 978 77, 755
99, 902 95, 723
105, 885 83,110
107,108 89, 034
105,152 96, 834
95,129 88, 315
121, 931 112,941
112, 893 123, 845
94, 554 78, 621
128, 247 78, 061
155,895 78,230
148, 555 96, 795
158,112 99,966

1891....................................................
1892 ....................................................
1893 ....................................................
1894 ....................................................
1895 >..................................................
1898 ....................................................
1899 ....................................................
1900 ....................................................
1901....................................................
1902 ....................................................

Female.

Total.

Male.

19, 087

9, 206

28, 293

21,130
22,414
23,376
31, 404
30,543
30, 888
29,979
33, 879
35,228
33,257
34, 612
34,417
42, 455
47,688
53,620
56, 314
58, 888
57,652
62, 036
63, 437
66,130
65, 056
61, 763
57, 904
70, 864
64, 887
54, 533
76,106
87, 041
84,847
91,308

8, 501
10, 058
11, 032
16, 037
13, 315
13, 769
12, 499
13, 916
14, 371
13, 284
14,483
15, 819
18,318
21,583
22, 699
22, 941
21, 675
24,912
26, 807
27,628
30, 359
32,692
33,966
27, 995
38, 611
38, 366
31,130
41, 099
51, 096
49, 736
53, 770

29, 631
32,472
34, 408
47,441
43,858
44, 657
42,478
47, 795
49, 599
46,541
49, 095
50, 236
60, 773
69, 271
76,319
79, 255
80, 563
82,564
88, 843
91, 065
96, 489
97, 748
95, 729
85,899
109,475
103,253
85,663
117, 205
138,137
134,583
145, 078

Female.

Male.

Female.

Total.

8, 526

30, 723

1, 777

1, 405

3,182

’ *8,’735"
11,104
9, 677
15,146
19,640
25. 956
20,090
17, 536
13, 547
10, 528
8, 337
10, 063
11, 808
15, 998
21, 063
33, 574
23, 682
24,914
26, 788
31,016
32, 914
35, 092
38, 602
33,384
52, 794
64,951
36,446
34,417
36,268
42, 350
48, 359

40,’640 ’
41,000
36,904
57, 206
72,800
93, 537
73, 387
67,195
54,360
44,475
37,142
43, 923
57, 266
69, 660
89, 945
137, 536
102,150
92,060
104, 543
126, 739
116, 024
124,126
135, 436
121, 699
165,735
188,796
115,067
112, 478
114, 498
139,145
148, 325

2,'452’
2, 755
4, 013
2, 349
5,473
7, 303
5, 235
4,985
3, 835
3, 597
2, 334
2, 390
3, 684
5,126
6, 988.
9,188
6,735
5,677
6, 221
7,479
8, 698
9, 268
9, 999
8, 352
15, 798
17,257
10, 001
8, 836
13, 906
10, 968
12. 067

B88
1,993
2, 455
2,117
4, 251
5, 536
4, 087
3. 683
2, 805
2, 576
1, 753
1, 761
1, 993
3,172
4,109
6, 742
3, 730
4, 709
3,470
5, 437
7, 532
6, 004
5, 969
5, 444
9, 307
10, 612
5, 789
6,447
9, 095
8, 042
8, 256

3,84o"
4, 748
6, 468
4, 466
9, 724
12,839
9, 322
8, 668
6,640
6,173
4,087
4,151
5, 677
8, 298
11, 097
15, 930
10, 465
10,386
9,691
12,916
16, 230
15, 272
15, 968
13,796
25,105
27, 869
15, 790
15, 283
23,001
19, 010
20,323

aNot separately stated.

There.are no data for

1896 and 1897.

33, 905
36, 971
44] 480
45, 748
43,372
61, 672
82, 524
106, 376
82, 709
75, 863
61,000
50, 648
41,229
48, 074
62, 943
77, 958
101, 042
153, 466
112, 615
102, 446
114, 234
139, 655
132, 254
139, 398
151, 404
135, 495
•190, 840
216, 665
130, 857
127, 761
137,499
158,155
168, 648

66,422
70 569
78’ 040
,
82, 895
83, 320
113, 813
131, 657
156,073
129,159
128, 456
116,177
102, 088
96, 063
104,102
131, 799
156,204
185, 765
241, 314
201, 293
193, 897
211, 212
239, 557
238,139
246, 506
256, 556
230, 664
312, 771
329, 558
225, 411
256, 008
293, 404
306, 710
326, 760

435

N ote.—The above statistics are procured through the courtesy of owners and agents of vessels, and not by law.




Total.

IMMIGRATION.

1868 ....................................................
1869 ....................................
1870 ....................................................
1871 .....................................................
1872 ....................................................
1873 ....................................................
1874 ....................................................
1875 ....................................................
1876 ....................................................
1877 ....................................................
1878 ....................................................
1879 ....................................................
1880 ....................................................
1881....................................................
1882 ....................................................
1883 ....................................................
1884 ....................................................
1885 ....................................................
1886 ....................................................
1887 ...................................................•
.
1888 ....................................................
1889 ....................................................

Total.

Female.

Male.

Total
passen­
gers
departed.

o

of

INDIAN RESERVATIONS;
.
1

a 3l s o P

Y

the

ears

3

e n d in g

O

Ju n e

.

— a nP d

30, 1890, 1900,

oUf A

D

and

INDIANS
E

i n L t h eR

UA n i t e d SA t a t e s

for
TE

1902.

436

N

T

[From the Animal Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.]

Indian population on
reservations.

Area of Indian reservation.
States and Territorie s.

1900.

1890.

1890.

1902.
1890.

Acres.

Sq. miles.

Acres.

Sq. miles.

Acres.

23, 673. 00
635. 25

16, 894,437
406, 396
483, 750

26,397.50
635. 00
755. 75

30, 749
12,108
1,793

2,273, 421
25, 863, 372
1, 258
102,026
K ansas........... - ...........
27,319
Michigan.....................
2,254,781
Minnesota..................
M on tan a - __ -- --- 10, 591, 360
136, 947
N ebraska_____ _____
954,135
Nevada............- ...........
New Mexico.... .......... 10,002, 525
87, 677
!Ngw Y o r k ..................
65,211
North Carolina. - - — 5, 861,120
Oklahoma ................... 13,292, 668
Oregon ........................ j 2,075, 240
South Dakota............. | 11,661,360

3, 552. 50
40,411. 50
2. 00
159. 50
42. 50
3,523. 00
16,549. 00
214.00
1,490. 50
15, 629. 00
137. 00
102. 00
9,158. 0C
20, 770. 00
3, 242. 00
18, 221. 00

1, 364, 500
19, 513, 216
2, 965
28, 279
8, 317
1, 566, 707
9, 520, 700
74, 592
954,135
1, 667,485
87, 677
98, 211
3, 701, 724
6, 884, 021
1, 300, 225
8, 991, 791

2,132. 00 1
948,440
30,489.75 j 19, 513, 216
2,965
4.50
44.50
27, 648
13.00
8,317
1, 566, 707
2 447. 75
8, 660, 700
14, 845. 00
116.50
74, 592
954,135
1,491. 00
1, 667,485
2, 605.50
87, 677
137. 00
153.50
98,211
3, 701, 724
5, 784. 00
3, 651, 518
10, 756. 25
1, 300, 225
2,031. 50
14,049.75
8, 591, 865

1,482. 00
30, 489. 75
4. 75
43. 25
13. 00
2. 447. 75
13, 532. 50
116. 50
1, 49L00
2,605750
137.00
153. 50
5, 784. 00
5, 705. 50
2, 031. 50
13, 424. 50

U ta h ............................ 1 3, 972, 480
Washington............... ! 4, 045, 284
512,129
Wisconsin...................
2, 342, 400
W y o m in g ...................

6, 207. 00
6, 321.00
800. 00
3,660.00

4. 251
68, 225
399
1,016
7,428
6,403
10, 842
3, 254
8, 375
10, 998
5,112
3,000
7, 759
13,176
4,507
19, 696
290
2, 211
9, 830
9,152
1, 658
1,302

T otal................. 104, 314, 349

162, 991. 00




77, 885, 374

2,039, 040
2, 333,574
381, 061
1, 754, 960

3.186. 00
3, 646. 25
595.50
2, 742. 00

121, 665.00

75,148,643

117, 420. 00

40,189
11, 431
995
575
3, 557
86, 265
385
1,211
7,557
8, 952
10, 076
3,854
8, 321
8, 480
i 5,334
1 1,436
! 8,276
13, 926
4, 063
19, 212
290
2,115
9, 827
10. 726
1, 642
849

42,287
15, 098
955
358
3,660
86, 085
338
1,238
6, 355
8, 865
9, 904
3, 869
5, 224
9, 583
5, 272
1,491
8, 204
13,371
3,888
19,102
470
2,175
9,868
10,297
1,628
653

243,524 270, 544 270,238

The vital statistics in regard to Indians are somewhat defective.

235
83
58

162
80
32

700
28
28

404
46
2

872
155
9

693
190
18

70
43
14
52

35
30
18
19

113
45
18
42

128
47
23
39

95
73
11
47

87
31
51
54

115
351
134
83
1, 093
117

97
342
140
51
1, 627
114

275
325
150
59
53

178
445
99
42
13

112
272
137
39
671
70
35
271
485
144
697

371
725 S
101 1
52

338
908
127
456

38
347
560
137
636

26
316
618
144
472

169
200
138
26
617
29
60
276
525
126
713

51
379
271
65

41
331
195
75

17
243
305
77

44
288
229
95

58
197
302
44

88
213
327
43

4, 863

5,218

4,196

3,698

4,742

4, 728

INDIANS.

15,150, 757
406, 396

3,186. 00
3, 646. 25
595. 25
2, 828.00

1902.

1900.

1902.
Births. Deaths. Births. Deaths. Births. Deaths.

10, 317. 50
772.00
1, 710. 00

2, 039, 040
2, 333, 575 ,
381,061
1,810, 000

1900.

Sq. miles.

6, 603,191
494. 045
1, 094, 400

Arizona .......................
California...................
Colorado
l? l n r * i rl q
,
Tf]s ho _______ ________
\
Indian Territory........

Indian vital statistics.a

H

No. 1 3 4 .— S C H O O L P O P U L A T IO N , ENROLLMENT, a n d DAILY ATTENDANCE
N u m b e r , S e x , a n d Sa l a r y o f

INSTRUCTORS

in , a n d

of

TOTAL EXPENDITURES

PUPILS;
for, the

A v e r a g e D u r a t io n of

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

for

SCHOOL TERM;
1900 a n d 1901.

[Furnished by the Commissioner of Education.]
1900.

States and Territories.

Estimated
number
of
children
5 to 18 years
of age.

Pupils.
Number
enrolled.

Average
daily
attendance.

Average
duration
of
school, in
days.

Teachers.

Male.

Female.

Total.

N ORTH A TL A N TIC D IV ISIO N .

Dollars.
1, 229, 004
695, 873
658, 600
8,173,347
1, 011, 260
2, 020, 442
19, 218, 893
3, 828, 647
11,205,483

Dollars.
1,712,795
1, 052, 202
1, 074, 222
13, 826,243
1, 548,675
3,189, 249
33, 421,491
6, 608, 692
21,476, 995

160, 862
88,806
80, 298
623,211
100,674
208,256
1,738,802
470, 741
1,671,742

130, 918
65, 688
65, 964
474,891
67, 231
155,228
1, 209, 574
322, 575
1,151, 880

97, 697
47, 276
47, 020
366,136
47,124
111, 564
857,488
207, 947
854, 640

141
147.65
156.15
189
191
189.01
175
186
166.6

1,060
244
510
1,196
180
375
5,188
907
9, 394

5,385
2,496
3, 232 |
12, 379
1,707
3,785
29,660
6,105
19, 996

6, 445
2,740
3,742
13,575
1,887
4,160
34,848
7, 012
29, 390

48,982
331,904
60,563
586,478
295,656
630,031
464, 085
739, 330
163,538

36, 895
222,373
46, 519
370, 595
232, 343
400,452
281, 891
482, 673
108, 874

25, 300
134, 400
35, 463
216, 464
151,254
206, 918
201, 295
298,237
75, 003

170.1
183
179
120
106
70.5
88.4
112
93

210
1,112
161
2,816
4, 095
3, 650
2, 422
4,453
1,007

621
4, 004
1,065
6,138
2, 972
3, 737
3,142
5,667
1,722

831
5,116
1,226
8,954
7, 067
7, 387
5, 564
10,120
2,729

279, 556
2,137, 048 !
838, 577 ;
1, 549, 612
1,229,191
811?800
744, 724
1,813,151
553, 246

453,670
2, 803, 032
1, 076, 620
1, 989, 238
2, 009,123
950, 317
894, 004
1, 980, 016
765, 777

664,607
646,468
610,351
527,487
449,704

500, 294
485, 354
376,423
386, 507
196,169

310, 339
338, 566
297, 805
224, 526
146, 323

117.5
96
78.3
101.2
120

4, 745
4, 960
1, 977
3, 753
1,991

5, 682
4, 235
4, 601
4, 740
2,166

10,427
9,195
6, 578
8,493
4,157

2,482,133
1,403, 848
923, 464
1,208, 401
944,135

3. 037, 908
1,751, 047
923,464
1, 385,112
1,135,125

SO U TH A TL A N TIC D IV ISIO N .

Delaware...................................................................................
Maryland...................................................................................
District of Columbia...............................................................
Virginia.....................................................................................
W est Virginia..........................................................................
North Carolina........................................................................
South Carolina........................................................................
Georgia.......................................................................................
Florida.......................................................................................
SO U TH CE N TR AL D IV ISIO N .

K entucky.................................................................................
Tennessee.................................................................................
Alabama.....................................................................................
Mississippi...............................................................................
Louisiana...................................................................................




PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

M aine....................................................................................... .
New Hampshire......................................................................
Vermont.....................................................................................
Massachusetts........................................................................
Rhode Island............................................................................
Connecticut..............................................................................
New Y o rk .................................................................................
New Jersey...............................................................................
Pennsylvania..........................................................................

Salaries of
Total
superintend­ expenditure.
ents and
teachers.

ber,

S e x , a n d Sa l a r y o f

INSTRUCTORS

in , a n d

a n d DAILY ATTENDANCE o f PUPILS; A v e r a g e D u r a t i o n o f SCHOOL TERM; N u m ­
TOTAL EXPENDITURES f o r , t h e PUBLIC SCHOOLS f o r 1900 a n d 1901—Continued.

438

No. 1 34 .— SCHOOL POPULATION, ENROLLMENT,

1 9 0 O—Continued.

States and Territories.

Pupils.
Number
enrolled.

Average
daily
attendance.

Average
duration
of
school, in :
days.

Teachers.

Male.

Female.

Total.

Salaries of
Total
superintend­ expenditure.
ents and
teacheijs. i

1, 020, 046
442, 984
124, 788

659,598
314,662
99,602

438, 779
195,401
63,718

108.2
77.5
95.3

7, 347
4,156
1,004

7, 672
2, 803
1,339

15, 019
6,959
2, 343

Dollars.
;
3, 990, 830 '
1, 208, 805
385, 856

Dollars.
4, 465, 255
1, 369, 810
686,095

1, 099, 466
696,401
1, 819, 655
654.810
613,887
514,475
635,766
915, 320
95, 597
124, 306
322, 048
436, 692

829,160
564, 807
958, 911
504,985
445,142
399,207
566, 223
719,817
77,686
. 98,822
288,227
389,582

616,365
429, 566
737,576
355,226
309, 800
243, 224
373, 474
460, 012
43, 560
68, 000
181, 874
261, 783

165
152
152
163.8
160
169
160
144
155.7
129.1
135
126. 25

10, 502
7, 208
6, 950
3,240
2,403
2,052
4,948
6, 097
1,178
1,172
2,062
3, 765

15, 515
8,409
19, 363
12, 684
10, 660
8, 534
23, 841
10,104
2, 905
3, 630
7, 401
7, 748

26, 017
15. 617
26, 313
15,924
13, 063
10, 586
28, 789
16, 201
4, 083
4t802
9,463
IT, 513

9, 088, 255
5, 023, 481
11, 564, 774
4, 501, 509
3, 760, 212
3, 842, 987
5, 606,933
4,684,250 1
817,491
941, 797
2, 637, 995
3,173, 062

13, 335, 211
8,182, 526
17, 757,145
7, 297, 691
5, 493, 370
5, 630, 013
8, 496, 522
7, 816, 050
1, 526, 090
1, 605, 623
4, 403, 222
4, 622, 364

54,162
22,100
133,305
59,798
31,778
90,161
9, 013
46, 309
131,012

39,430
14,512
117,555
36,735
16,504
73,042
6,676
36,669
115,104

26, 300
9, 650
73, 291
22,433
10,177
50,595
4,698
21,962
74, 717

107
110
149.8
96.6
125
151
154
106
127.6

202
89
753
533
109
535
36
331
1,095

NORTH CE N TR AL D IV ISIO N .

Ohio.............................................................................................
Indiana.......................................................................................
Illinois.......................................................................................
Michigan...................................................................................
Wisconsin..................................................................................
Minnesota...................................................... ..........................
I o w a ...........................................................................................
Missouri.....................................................................................
North Dakota............................................................................
South Dakota............................................................................
Nebraska...................................................................................
K ansas.......................................................................................
W E S T E R N D IV ISIO N .

Montana......................................................................................
Wyoming....................................................................................
Colorado.....................................................................................
New Mexico..............................................................................
A rizo n a.....................................................................................
Utah.............................................................................................
Nevada.......................................................................................
Idaho...........................................................................................
W ashington..............................................................................




1, 012
481
2, 844
433
290
931
288
729
2, 689 ■

1, 214
570
3, 597
966
399
1,466
324
1, 060
3,784

570,162
180, 386
1, 635, Oil
227,755
189,189
608, 343
158,040
271,990
1, 368,978

923, 310
253, 551
2, 793, 648
343, 429
299, 730
1, 094, 757
224, 622
400,043
2, 375, 753

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

SOUTH central division—continued.
T e x a s..........................................................................................
Arkansas....................................................................................
Oklahoma....................................................................................

Estimated
number
of
children
5 to 18 years
of age.

108, 879
338, 988

89,405
269,736

64, 411
197,395

116.6
166.2

1, 064
1, 351

2, 678
6, 254

3,742
7,605

898.163
5, 391,057

1, 594,420
6, 909,351

North Atlantic Division........................................................
South Atlantic Division........................................................
South Central Division.........................................................
North Central Division.........................................................
Western Division.....................................................................

5,143, 392
3, 320, 507
4,486,435
7, 428, 423
1, 025, 505

3,643, 949
2,182, 615
3, 018, 609
5, 842, 569
815,368

2, 636, 892
1, 344,334
2, 015, 457
4, 080, 460
555,629

177.5
112.1
99.8
155. 9
141.5

19,054
19,926
29, 933
51, 577
6,098

84, 745
29, 068
33,238
130,794
18, 629

103, 799
48,994
63,171
182,371
24, 727

48, 041, 549
9, 956, 905
12, 547, 472
55, 642, 746
11,499,074

83, 910, 564
12,921,797
14, 753,816
86,165, 827
17, 212, 614

United States.................................................................

21, 404. 322

15, 503,110

10, 632, 772

144.3

126, 588

296,474

423, 062

137,687,746

214,964, 618

Oregon.......................................................................................
California...................................................................................
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N .

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

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States and Territories.

Estimated
number
of children
5 to 18 years
of age.

Pupils.
Number
enrolled.

Female.

Total.

Dollars.
1,193, 422
695, 873
671, 236
8, 516, 296
1,040, 870
2, 078, 266
21, 504, 620
4,135, 586
11, 355, 334

Dollars.
1,727,175
1, 052, 202
1,106, 099
14,179, 947
1,629, 959
3, 391, 886
36,395, 270
7,189, 712
22,813, 395

36, 895
224,004
47,431
358,825
232,343
431,358
285,206
491,848
111,607

25,300 | 170.1
135,515
190
176
36,672
203.136
119. 4
151, 254
106
253, 019
76.1
86.6
208,114
310,453
112
96
75, 325.

210
1,071
164
2, 909
4, 095
3, 808
2, 536
4,249
937

621
3,965
1,119
5, 927
2, 972
4,179
3, 278
6,051
1,836

831
5,036
1,283
8, 836
7,067
7,987
5, 814
10,300
2,773

279,556
2, 044,144
877,103
1,504, 397
1, 229,191
867, 082
833,797
1, 770, 030
590, 284

453, 670
2, 549, 497
1, 485, 671
1, 971, 264
2,009,123
1,152, 920
961, 897
2, 083, 366
771, 936

674,269
646, 468
610,351
521,800
459, 300

497,859
485,354
376,423
360,177
198,896

312, 354
338, 566
297, 805
201, 593
140, 242

4, 711
4,960
1,977
3, 216
1,346

5,802
4, 235
4,601
4, 940
2, 925

10,513
9,195
6, 578
8,156
4,271

2, 362,129
1, 403, 848
923, 464
1,125,920
1,011,376

2, 851, 651
1, 751, 047
923, 464
1, 306,186
1, 236, 647

l

48, 982
336, 230
61,726
584,300
295, 656
636, 890
471,200
752,520
168, 525

o

6, 587
2, 740
3,855
13,622
1,960
4, 240
35,591
7, 561
30,044

h u o

5, 545
2, 496
3,357
12,408
1,782
3,858
30,444
6, 563
20, 850

c

132,862
65, 688
65, 465
468,188
69,067
155, 579
1,242, 416
336, 432
1,161, 524

s

161,155
88, 806
80,560
634,510
103, 810
213, 770
1, 772, 570
483,380
1, 702, 340

c

1, 042
244
498
1,214
178
382
5,147
998
9,194

NORTH A T L A N T IC D IVISIO N .

M ain e.........................................................................................
New Hampshire...................: ..................................................
V erm ont....................................................................................
Massachusetts..........................................................................
Rhode Island............................................................................
Connecticut..............................................................................
New Y ork..................................................................................
New Jersey................................................................................
Pennsylvania............................................................................

Total
Salaries of
superintend­ expenditure.
ents and
teachers.

i

146
147.'65
156. 20
185
191
189.53
177
183
165.6

Male.

l

97,038
47,276
47,964
371, 048
49, 038
115, 264
873,157
221,273
847, 445

Teachers.

p

Average
daily
attendance.

Average
duration
of
school, in
days.

s

SOUTH A TLA N TIC D IVISIO N .




104.5
96
78.3
105.1
120

b

SOUTH CE N TR AL D IVISION.

K entucky..................................................................................
Tennessee..................................................................................
Alabama......................................................................................
Mississippi................................................................................
Louisiana....................................................................................

.

Delaware....................................................................................
Maryland....................................................................................
District of Columbia...............................................................
Virginia......................................................................................
W est Virginia...........................................................................
North Carolina..........................................................................
South Carolina..........................................................................
Georgia........................................................................................
Florida.......................................................................................

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Texas............................................................... .
Arkansas........................................................
Oklahoma........................................................
Indian Territory...........................................

1,052,170
449,536
124,788
144, 509

659,598
323,859
99, 602
21,137

438, 779
202, 837
63, 718
12,166

110.27
84
95.3
147

7,135
4, 098
1,004
266

8, 239
3, 374
1,339
390

15, 374
7,472
2, 343
656

4, 087, 340
1,189, 472
385, 856
180,104

4, 640, 470
1, 396, 594
686, 095
357, 217

1,110,250
706,070
1, 304, 360
661,450
623,910
529, 960
645,690
928, 965
95.597
129, 745
326,950
439, 470

829, 857
556,731
963,634
510, 031
446, 247
403,041
562, 662
711, 720
77, 686
100,590
285, 415
382,748

610,622
420,276
756, 558
358, 600
278,803
239,462
373, 547
458, 986
43,560
64,770
182, 589
259,039

163
152
159.6
163
169
173. 25
160
145
155.7
144
133
128.3

10,297
7,179
6, 897
3,040
2, 243
2,207
4, 757
5, 892
1,178
1,050
1, 840
3,660

15,993
8, 800
19, 632
13, 014
10, 913
9, 025
24, 088
10,268
2, 905
3,390
7,645
8, 094

26, 290
15,979
26, 529
16, 054
13,156
11, 232
28, 845
16,160
4, 083
4,440
9, 485
11, 754

9, 322, 948
4, 930, 293
12, 004, 285
4, 735,192
3, 909, 534
3, 918, 778
5, 747, 339
4, 907, 411
817, 491
1, 037,522
2, 740, 355
3, 219,054

14, 245, 886
8, 032,534
19, 031, 463
7, 965, 700
5, 881, 473
6, 247, 278
8,835,048
7, 860,158
1, 526, 090
1,611, 338
4,170, 050
4, 666, 210

58,240
22,100
140,790
61,251
31,778
92,776
9, 017
46,309
137,320
108, 879
346, 680

42,400
14, 512
120,110
35,227
16, 504
76,531
6, 688
36,669
123,391
89, 405
272,009

25, 900
9, 650
74, 735
23, 412
10,177
53, 560
4, 932
21, 962
81,400
64,411
198, 789

107
110
148.5
148
125
152
155
106
119.5
116.6
165.02

191
89
781
564
109
537
42
331
1,073
1, 064
1,331

1, 030
491
2, 963
482
290
994
268
729
2, 796
2, 678
6, 489

1, 221
570
3,744
1, 046
399
1,531
310
1, 060
3, 869
3, 742
7, 820

548, 662
180, 386
1,710, 071
412, 340
189,189
657, 930
163, 280
271,990
1, 298,358
918,940
5, 278, 224

879, 882
253, 551
2, 861, 358
723,048
299,, 730
1, 342, 858
195,802
400,043
2, 299, 313
1,350, 820
7,289,243

North Atlantic Division.......................
South Atlantic Division.......................
South Central Division.......................
North Central Division.......................
Western Division...................................

5, 240, 901
3, 356,029
4, 683,191
7,562,417
1, 055,140

3, 697, 221
2,219,517
3,022, 905
5,830,362
833,446

2, 669, 503
1, 398, 788
2, 008,060
4,046, 812
568,928

177. 2
112.1
96.4
157.5
143

18, 897
19,979
28,713
50, 240
6,112

87,303
29,948
35, 845
133, 767
19, 200

106, 200
49, 927
64,558
184, 007
25, 312

51,191, 503
9, 995,584
12,669,509
57, 290,202
11,629,370

89, 485, 645
13, 439, 344
15,149, 371
90, 073, 228
17, 895, 648

United States................................

21,897, 678

15, 603, 451

10, 692, 091

144.2

123, 941

306, 063

430, 004

142, 776,168

226, 043, 236

NORTH C E N TR AL D IVISIO N .

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Indiana............................................................
Illin o is.............................................................
Michigan........................................................
Wisconsin......................................................
Minnesota...................................................... .
Iowa.................................................................
Missouri........................................... ..............
North Dakota................................................
South Dakota................................................ .
Nebraska.........................................................

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Montana....................................................
Wyoming..................................................
Colorado....................................................
New M exico.............................................
Arizona......................................................
Utah............................................................
Nevada......................................................
Idaho..........................................................
W ashington.............................................
Oregon ......................................................
California..................................................

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No. 135.— S u m m a r y of SCHOOL POPULATION; also th e ENROLLMENT
ATTENDANCE, TEACHERS e m p l o y e d i n , a n d EXPENDITURES f o r , P ublic
S chools in th e Stat es a n d . T er r ito r ies , 1870 to 1901."
[Furnished by the Commissioner of Education.]

Year.

Pupils.
Population,
Number
5 to 18
enrolled in Average
years of
daily
public
age.b
attendance.
schools.

Teachers.

Male.

Salaries of
superinten­
dents and
teachers.

122, 986

200, 515

37, 832, 566

63,396, 666

D o lla r s.

1870..........

12,055,443

1871..........
1872..........

77, 529

Total
expendi­
ture.

Total.

Female.

D o lla r s.

6, 871, 522

4, 077, 347

12,305,600

7,561,582

4, 545, 317

90, 293

129, 932

220, 225

42, 580,853

69,107,612

12, 565,600

7,815,306

4, 658, 844

94, 992

134,929

229, 921

45, 935, 681

74,234,476

1873..........

12,833,700

8,003,614

4,745,459

97, 790

139,723

237, 513

47, 932,050

76, 238,464

1874..........

13,112,900

8,444,251

5, 050, 840

103,465

144,982

248, 447

50, 785, 656

80, 054, 286

1875..........

13, 405,200

8, 785, 678

5,248,114

108, 791

149, 074

257, 865

54, 722, 250

83,504,007

1876..........

13, 708,000

8, 869,115

5, 291, 376

109, 780

149, 838

259, 618

55, 358,166

83,082,578

1877..........

14, 025, 800

8, 965, 006

5,426,595

114, 312

152, 738

267, 050

54, 973, 776

79,439,826

1878..........

14, 356, 000

9,438,883

5, 783, 065

119, 404

157, 743

277,147

56,155,133

79, 083,260

1879..........

14, 702, 800

9, 504, 458

5, 876,077

121,490

158, 840

280, 330

54, 639, 731

76,192, 375

1880..........

15,065, 767

9, 867,505

6,144,143

122, 795

163, 798

286, 593

55,942, 972

78, 094, 687

1881..........

15,379,290

10,000,896

6,145,932

122,511

171,349

293, 860

58, 012, 463

83,642,964

1882..........

15,704, 660

10, 211, 578

6,331,242

118, 892

180,187

299,079

60, 594, 933

88, 990, 466

1883........... 16, 044, 410

10,651, 828

6, 652, 392

116, 388 1 188,001

304,389

64, 798, 859

96, 750, 003

16,401,280

10, 982, 364

7,055, 696

118, 905

314,015

68, 384, 275

103, 212, 837

1885........... 16, 773,190

11, 398, 024

7, 297, 529

121, 762

204,154

325,916

72, 878, 993

110,328, 375

1886........... 17,122, 060

11, 664, 460

7, 526, 351

123, 792

207,601

331, 393

76, 270, 434

113,322,515

1884..........

195,110

1887........... 17,482, 020

11,884, 944

7, 681, 806

127, 093

212, 367

339, 460

78, 639, 964

115, 783, 890

1888........... 17, 827, 310

12,182, 600

7, 906, 986

126, 240

220,894

347,134

83, 022, 562

124, 244, 911

1889........... 18,168, 580

12, 392,260

8, 005, 969

124,467

232,110

356,577

87,568,306

132,539, 783

1890........... 18, 543, 201

12, 722, 581

8,153, 635

125, 525

238,397

383, 922

91, 836, 484

140, 506, 715

1891...........

18, 897, 076

13, 050,132

8,408, 323

123, 360

245, 028

368,388

96, 303, 069

147,494,809

1892..........

19,194, 233

13,255, 921

8,560,603

121, 573

252, 653

374, 226 100, 298,256

155,817, 012

1893..........

19, 620, 964

13, 483,340

8, 837,199

122,472

260, 278

382, 750 104,560,339

164,171, 057

1894........... 20,137, 521

13, 995, 357

9, 263, 350

125, 402

263, 547

388,949 109,202, 405

172,502, 843

1895..........

20, 440, 479

14, 243, 765

9,548,722

129, 706

268, 336

398, 042 113,872, 388

175,809, 279

1896..........

20, 863, 807

14, 498, 956

9, 781,475

130, 373

269, 923

400, 296 117,139, 841

183, 498, 965

1897..........

21,114,812

14, 823, 059

10, 052, 554

131,221

273, 737

404,958 119,310, 503

187, 682, 269

1898..........

21, 572,114

15,103, 874

10, 356,458

132,257

278, 556

410, 813 124,192,270

194, 292, 911

1899........... 21, 917, 865

15,176, 219

10, 328, 396

131,207

283,065

414, 272 129,345, 873

200,154, 597

1900........... 21,404, 322

15, 503,110

10, 632, 772

126,588

296, 474

423,062 137,687,746

214, 964, 618

1901«......... 21, 897, 678

15, 603,451

10, 692, 091

123, 941

306, 063

430, 004 142,776,168

226, 043, 236




aIndian Territory and A laska are not included.
b Estimated, except United States census years.
0 Subject to correction.

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H IG H

SCH O O LS

H I G H S C H O O L S a n d A C A D E M I E S f o r 1901.

[From report of the Commissioner o f Education.]
Public high schools.

State or Territory.

Number.

Secondary
teachers.

Private secondary schools.

Secondary
students.

Num ­
ber.

Secondary
students.

Secondary
teachers.
Fe­
male.

Male.

North A tlantic D i v .:
M a in e ......................
N ew Ham pshire..
Vermont...................
M assachusetts----Rhode I s la n d ........
C onnecticut..........
N ew Y o r k ..............
N ew Jersey............
Pennsylvania........
South A tlantic D i v .:
Delaw are................
M aryland................
Diet, of Columbia.
V ir g in ia ..................
W e s t V irginia----North Carolina . . .
South Carolina . . .
G e o r g ia .................
F lo rid a .....................
South Central D i v .:
K e n tu c k y ...............
T enn essee........ ..
A la b a m a .................
M ississip p i.............
L ou isia n a ...............
Texas .......................
A rkansas.................
O k lah om a..............
Indian Territory .
North Central D i v .:
O h io...........................
Indiana.....................
Illin o is .....................
M ichigan .................
W iscon sin ..............
M in nesota..............
I o w a .........................
M is s o u r i.................
North D a k o ta ----South D a k o t a ----Nebraska.................
K a n sa s .....................
W estern D i v .:
M o n ta n a .................
W y o m in g ..............
Colorado...................
New M e x ico ..........
A r iz o n a ...................
U t a h .........................
N e vad a.....................
Id ah o.........................
W a sh in g to n ..........
Oregon .....................
C aliforn ia..............

F e­
male.

Male.

F e­
male.

151
60
61
241
21
74
383
95
391

166
73
68
628
76
148
806
201
712

176
114
90
989
92
232
1, 518
357
547

3, 609
1,662
1,572
16, 747
1, 498
3, 677
27,903
4,776
12,570

4,910
2,151
2, 075
21,567
2,053
4, 720
35, 646
7, 130
19,868

33
30
17
96
13
62
199
67
137

53
104
35
271
35
140
588
219
437

95
47
47
405
65
215 j
806
228 j
400 i

14
52
5
73
32
28
99
124
39

19
93
57
87
55
35
132
159
49

25
70
86
112
32
25
79
11.0
40

466
1,722
1, 255
1,718
650
551
1,851
2,425
645

685
2, 238
2, 096
2, 728
1,221
745
2,462
3,839
1, 025

3
45
23
78
15
103
28
70
12

9
128
48
169
25
170
45
91
7

9
171
106
143
51
151
55
127
37

86
109 1
74
102 [
34
261
62
13
5

138
137
102
112
55
419
90 i
21 1
7 |

116
91
92
104
62
227
39
17
7

2, 413
2, 093
1,669
1,796
834
6, 678
1, 295
340
110

3,128
3, 356
2, 570
2,645
1,460
9, 423
1,841
565
95

94
82
37
43
28
62
22
2
7
48
29 !
61
21 j
21
26 :
39 j
72
2
7
17
12

Male.

Male.

F e­
male.

1,140
1,384
573
3,014
332
1,378
5,*023
' 2, 000
6,752

1, 320
555
613
■ , 921
2
338
1,557
5, 888
1,461
4,484

' 58
1 1,071
|
244
1, 881
!
557
; 3,476
!
728
i 1,673
j
90

79
1, 369
649
1,646
662
2, 356
739
1, 856
262

139
133
50
57
33
111
44
7
9

177 | 2,173
113
2, 245
65
974
76
1,116
80
442
153
1,791
37
769
6
51
16
184

2,169
2,142
882
1,006
745
2,177
604
55
202

109
78
94
29
65
71
66
162
3
10
22
32

182
128
260
107
94
82
109
202
5
29
48
23

1,028
i 1,071
! 1,034
!
446
i
846
|
936
1,025
2,170
69
157
244
444

1,341
1,375
2,127
832
646
773
1,287
2,414
43
224
435
397

1

16

709
390
369
299
228
127
346
237
32
73
257
223

1, 136
747
813
481
381
201
492
425
37
88
327
330

705
395
779
657
424
384
636
338
40
60
252
226

20,696
11, 343
16.179
12, 394
8, 570
5, 671
12,163
7, 991
532
1,316
6,127
6,132

27, 047
15,412
24,997
17,128
11, 646
8,218
17, 474
12,270
817
1,812
9,196
9,506

21
10
49
7
2
6
12
7
74
34
117

28
12
134
17
5
19
15
10
104
48
291

49
11
126
7
3
22
11
7
69
41
301

629
142
2, 596
128
65
473
212
184
1, 469
1, 099
5,948

1,198
251
3,903
154
107
781
303
237
2,223
1, 540
8, 684

4
1
6
5
2
12

8
8
1
76

19
3
15
5
4
37

70
98
1
1,219

191
40
172
35
20
896

4
15
16
64

6
25
45
143

11
41
54
225

59
265
397
1,099

91
378
435
1,519

Recapitulation:
N . Atlantic D i v . . . 1,477
466
S. A tlantic D iv . . .
746
S. Central D i v . . .
N . Central D i v . . . 3, 290
339
W estern D i v ........

2,878
686
1,081
5, 458
683

4,115
579
755
4, 896
647

74, 014
11,283
17, 228
109,114
12,945

100,120
17,039
25, 083
155,523
19,381

654
377
377
355
129

1, 882
692
583
741
313

2, 308
850
723
1, 269
414

21, 596
9, 778
9, 745
9,470
3, 224

19,137
9, 618
9, 982
11,894
3, 777

224, 584 1 317,146

1,892

4, 211

5, 564

53, 813

54, 408

United States. 6, 318 10, 786 10,992




Included also in Table 135.

444

E D U C A T IO N A L

N o. 1 3 7 — IN S T R U C T O R S
NORM AL

S T A T IS T IC S ,

STUDENTS

and

in

S C H O O L S -of t h e U n it e d

P U B L IC

and

P R IV A T E

S t a t e s f o r 1901.

[From report of the Commissioner of Education.]
Private normal schools.

Public normal schools.

State or Territory.

N um ­
ber.

Teachers
of normal
students.

!
|

Students
in normal
courses.

Num ­
ber.

Teachers
o f normal
students.

Students
in normal
courses.

Male.

F e­
male.

3

2

25

1

69

49

150

443

2

7

1

120

110

3
2
4
2
4
5
5
2

7
9
4
8
4
10 i
3

2
8
11
6
20
10
12
3

50

117
43

402
181
198
649
847
231
560
64

30
84
97
54
98
27

21
32
106
93
263
66
162
33

4
17
23
5
20
31
2
12

99
270
290
92
61
590
36
268

190
280
479
93
425
670
22
396

8
8
2
3

13
9

16
26
19
13

444
597
46
65

343
452
30
80

2
4

7
15 |

2
10

135
173

71
138

21

1
600
531
449
723
166
586
958
134
171
191
60

421
772
2, 062
1, 309
1,977
1 152
l! 670
1,122
273
383
515
137

9
9
8
2
2
2
9
6
1
1
3
4

67 1
62 j
36
1
14 i
7
34
24
2
4
22
11

18
49
22
. 2
1

2
11
10

2, 873
2,190
912
75
40
20
571
543
15
32
446
227

1,203
2,290
1,203
97
25
24
748
476
20
55
689
228

1

3

5

7

176

1

2

23

Male.

F e­
male.

6
1
3
10
1
4
10
3
15

9
3
5
47
4
13
91
14
155

26
5
12
80
21
43
179
30
158

1
2
3
7
6
1
3
2

4
0
14
35
20
8
17
9

8
16
20
21
30
24
14
3

3
1
5
5
2
4
1
4

10
16
21
8
8
23
5
16

4
2
5
3
8
5
4
4
2
3
1
1

8
23
43
40
61
25
35
32
9
8
9 .^
18

51
44
73
38
27
28
6
25
11
25

Male.

Fe­
male.

Male.

Fe­
male.

North A tlantic D i v .:

N ew Y o r k ...................
P en n sy lv a n ia ..........
South Atlantic D i v .:
M a r y la n d ..................
V irgin ia......................
W e s t V irginia..........
North Carolina........
G e o r g ia .......................
Florida.........................
South Central D i v .:
K e n tu c k y ...................
Tennessee..................
A la b a m a .....................
M ississip p i.................
L o u isia n a ..................
T e x a s ...........................
A rk a n sas....................
O k lah om a...................
North Central D iv .:
Ohio...............................
In d ia n a .......................
Illin o is .........................
M ichigan.....................
W iscon sin ...................
Minnesota _
____
I o w a .............................
M is s o u r i....................
North Dnlrntp,
South D a k o t a ..........
N ebraska.................... i
K a n sa s......................... i
W estern D i v .:
Montana,____________
XV vominpf...... ..............
Colorado....................
N ew M e x ico .............
A rizona,____________
Utah _ _______ _
N e v a d a ...... ..................
Idaho ...........................
W a sh in g to n ......... __
Oregon.................... ......
C aliforn ia...................
Recapitulation:
North Atlantic D iv .
South A tlantic D iv
South Central D iv ..
North Central D i v . .
W estern D i v .............
United States-----




13 ;

199
2
29
113
6
1,111
56
1,499
19
17
73
601
195

876
120 !
204
1, 775
209
625
4, 315
773
3, 389

17 i
19 i

18
10

207

1

5

3

9

57

1
2
2
1

12
11
5
6

10
9
4
1

45
15
5
68

126
61
48
80

2
2
4
4

5
8
16
29

6
11
12
47

83
70
123
215

115
222
272
1,636

1

59
25
25
42
19

341
107
107
311
97

554
136
114
362
103

3, 015
1,065
1, 706
4, 570
633

12, 286
3,132
2, 555
11,793
2,617

6
27
27
56
2

78
45
80
284
4

75
72
86
143
6

270
440
1.460
7,944
9

760
776
1,114
7, 058
199

170 j

963

1, 269

10, 989

32,383

118

491

382

10,123

9,907

1

E D U C A T IO N A L

445

S T A T IS T IC S .

No. 1 3 8 —INSTRUCTORS a n d STUDENTS in COEDUCATIONAL COL­
LEGES a n d UNIVERSITIES a n d in COLLEGES FOR MEN ONLY f o r 1901.
[From report of tlie Commissioner o f Education.]

State or Terri­
tory.

Num­
ber
of in­
stitu­
tions.

Professors
and
instructors.

Male.

Fe­
male.

Students.
Preparatory.

Male.

Fe­
male.

Collegiate.

Male.

Fe­
male.

Resident
graduate.
•Male.

Total
income.

F e­
male.

N . Atlantic D i v .:

M assachu setts..
N ew Y o r k ...........
P en nsylvania.. .
S. A tlantic D i v .:
D isk Columbia..
W e st V ir g in ia ..
North Carolina .
South Carolina .
S. Central D i v .:
K e n t u c k v ...........
Tenn essee..........
Alabama
M ississip p i........
Louisiana............
Texas .................
A rkansas
O k lah om a..........
Indian Territory
N . Central D i v .:
O h io......................
Indiana.................
I llin o is .................
M ich igan ............
W isc o n sin ..........
M innesota..........
Iow a ......................
M issouri...............
North D a k o ta ...
South Dakota ..
Nebraska............
K a n s a s .................
W estern D i v .:
TVfnn+R
Tia,
W yom in g ............
Colorado...............
New M exico___
Arizona, _ ___ _
TTtab...... ..............
N evad a................
TrlaTio _ ___ . .
W ash in gton ----O re g o n .................
C aliforn ia ..........

D o lla r s.

4
2
3
9
1
3
23
5
35

92
70
53
497
72
228
980
158
761

3
7
2

498

21

77
4
79

4, 148
314
1, 991

2
10
7
11
3
14
9
11
5

23
257
183
132
61
174
87
105
75

2
19
5
12
15
26
22
52
45

12
24
9
4
8
10
8
1
2

138
303
82
54
114
214
83
25
6

34
13
31
9
9
9
25
24
3
5
10
20
2
L
4
1
]
2
1
1
7
8
12

226

13
23
4
470
43
236
604
111
154

249, 627
168, 000
112,154
2,015,134
192,529
896, 697
3, 468, 519
390, 314
1, 694, 042

472
46
652

834
699
381
4,049
624
2, 214
6, 042
1, 500
6, 436

. 852

27
548
585
356
310
754
728
579
285

9
59
37
98
87
442
583
354
324

104
939
562
1, 225
216
1,388
801
1, 052
159

11
136
142
43
50
139
88
172
105

2
169
182
56
12
44
11
5

48
119
17
8
56
74
27
3
23

1, 421
1,757
315
250
764
1,119
633
163
150

681
1, 206
301
130
813
477
393
166
115

1,100
1,688
913
537
890
1, 293
447
47
10

325
709
237
63
217
582
307
11
10

13
72
6
8
10
36
2
1

672
265
781
259
268
255
441
384
51
68
213
296

148
44
175
49
44
48
157
152
21
44
70
86

2, 589
742
2, 218
563
600
1, 054
1, 625
2,165
134
394
1,098
947

1,415
202
1,147
210
135
282
1, 079
1,209
50
419
768
522

3,517
2,221
3,995
1,611
2, 024
1, 433
1,625
1,872
75
163
1,010
1,225

1, 947
735
2,736
977
658
856
1,135
741
34
111
751
675

88
65
754
70
80
128
71
‘82

23
26
111
9
17
62
18
14
91
81
394

18
6
21
5
11
7
6
4
39
24
51

120
40
467
26
108
486
39
76
410
302
634

122
57
304
45
70
207
57
35
210
241
325

35
44
363
8
34
90
108
88
472
326
2, 636

29
9
338
3
13
25
95
51
168
238
1,532

2

1

17
8
152

12
6
155

55, 565
61,467
161, 376
15,885
57,737
95,139
78,738
102, 200
132, 600
99,797
798, 964

74

111
506
154
56
850

1
29
41
49
299
34

17
11
3
3
1

1
84
39
1
14
1

2
12
4
27
23

58
40
362
41
37
56
48
24
1
67
40
1
4

50, 334
359,628
416,982
343, 717
142, 021
243, 774
125, 977
262,416
71, 061
311,589
592, 959
163, 793
71,150
267, 382
381, 387
139,055
128,000
6, 300
1, 383,729
397,944
2, 098,578
714,333
660, 862
551, 235
584,489
631,145
58,476
78,831
372,419
333,004

Recapitulation:
N. Atlantic D iv .
S. A tlantic D iv .
S. Central D i v . .
N. Central D iv ..
W estern D iv . . .

85
72
84
192
40

2, 911
1,097
1,019
3, 953
846

172
198
375
1, 038
192

7, 025
4,172
6, 572
14,129
2, 708

1,191
1, 993
4, 282
7,438
1, 673

22,779
6,446
6, 925
20, 771
4, 204

2, 755
886
2, 461
11. 356
2, 501

1,658
481
148
1, 462
195

453
35
68
774
179

9,187, 016
2, 015, 910
2, 061, 615
7,865,045
1, 659,468

United States.

473

9,826

1,975

34, 606

16,577

61,125

19,959

3, 944

1,509

22, 789,054




446

E D U C A T IO N A L

Nq. 139.—INSTRUCTORS
and

and

S T A T IS T IC S .

STUDENTS

I nstitu t io n s C o n f e r r in g

in

o n l y th e

Schools

of

B. S. D eg r e e

TECHNOLOGY
for 1901.

[From report of the Commissioner of Education.]

State or Territory.

Professors
N um ­
and
ber of instructors. Preparatory.
institu­
tions.
F e­
Fe­
Male.
Male.
male.
male.

Students.
Resident
graduate.

Collegiate.

M ale.

F e­
male.

76

4

1

1,678
46
51
604
241

44
12
19
5

23
1
5

North Atlantic D i v .:
New H am p sh ire...
Rhode Isla n d ..........

Total
income.

Fe­
Male.
male.
D o lla r s.

1

27

3
1
1
3
1
........

233
18
16
89
23

ii
2
8
1
1

2

32
4

11
38

1
2
:.......... i
.......... t
i

78, 832
487, 345
57,’ 900
65, 219
506’ 257
6 l’ 344

South Atlantic D iv .:
D elaw are...................
1

North C arolina-----

South Central D i v .:
K e n t u c k y .................
T enn essee.................
Alabam a....................
M ississip p i..............
Louisiana..................
T e x a s .........................
A rkansas...................
O k lah om a.................
Indian T e rrito ry ...
North Central D i v .:
O h io ............................
In diana......................
I llin o is ......................
M ic h ig a n ..................
W isc o n sin ................
M in nesota................
Iow a.............................
M issou ri....................
N orth D ak ota..........
South D akota..........
N e b ra sk a ..................
K a n s a s .......................
W estern D i v .:
M ontana.....................
W y o m in g ...................
Colorado ...................
. N ew M e x ico ............
A r iz o n a .....................
U t a h ...........................
Nevada .....................
Idaho ........................
W a sh in g to n ............
O r e g o n .......................
California..................
Recapitulation:
North A tlantic D iv
South Atlantic Div
South Central D i v .
North Central D iv .
Western D i v ..........
United States..




65

281

2

53

615

2
2
1

39
43
30

1
2

31
40

3

89
82
100

83

1.

33

94

50

]

26
17

3

1
2
1
2

23
84 i
45 !
68 i

8
2
9

' 273

1

49

19

175

1
2

20
34

115
211

335
295

81, 611
178, 898
105,500

5 1
12

11
3

1
!

2

380

6 |
5

136, 057

10

9

. .

55
581

1

310
516
363

3,194, 085
19

107

73
2
116

41

602

141

60
54

15
191 ,

65

70, 597
120’ 771
68, 430

29

266
1,066
226
593

6

50, 367
i

i
8 '
80 j

l
17

13

5

3

71, 000
205’ 198
130, 000
261,883

4

109, 201

5

85, 602
92’, 585

16
2
3

1

38

21

256

62

453

232

10

22

95, 000

1

15

8

85

60

54

18

1

2

72,118

2
2

37
22

3
9

81
128

20
61

375
29

48
20

1
1

26 |

7

202

78

65

35

.......... 1
...........
9
36 j
23
5

123

60

143
281

30
146

5
4

5

1
1
1

10
8
5
11
8

136,758
55*033
72,553
74,816
60[ 276

406
230
114
361
159

12
3
3
70
41

47
271
730
1, 030
619

51
83
83
282
279

2, 696
2, 085
1,117
3,412
947

84
9
46
652
297

30
34
16
54
12

6
47
7

1, 256, 897
3, 696,151
310,165
1,050, 469
471, 554

42 | 1,270

129

2,697

778

10,257

1,088

146

63

6. 785, 236

3

E D U C A T IO N A L
N o . 1 4 0 .— I N S T R U C T O R S

and

N A R IE S FOR W O M E N

447

S T A T IS T IC S .

STUD ENTS
w h ic h

in

COLLEGES

AND

S E M I­

C o n f e r D e g r e e s f o r 1901.

[From report of the Commissioner of Education.]

State or Territory.

Number
of insti­
tutions.

Professors and in­
structors.
Male.

Female students.
Prepara­
tory.

Female.

Collegi­
ate.

Gradu­
ate.

Total
income.

Dollars.

North Atlantic D ivision:
2

11

11

253

14

8

16, 980

5

152

186

9

2, 835

90

795,335

5

68

135

494

1,431

13

707, 093

7

58

104 :

367

844

55

293,000

254

686

6

125, 083

386
81
587
256
614

855
65
833
1,151
1, 379

0
14
12
38

130,079
14, 200
139,215
133,633
206, 600

South Atlantic D ivisio n :
5

South Central D ivisio n :
K e n tu ck y __ ___________
Tennessee..........................
A la b a m a .........................
M ississip p i.......................
Louisiana.............
A r k a n sa s___ __________
Oklahoma...........................
Indian Territory............
North Central D ivision:
O h io ..................................
In d ian a...............................
Illin ois.................................
M ic h ig a n ...........................
W is c o n s in .........................
M in n e so ta _____________
Io w a .....................................
M isso u ri.............................
North D akota...................
South Dakota...................
N e b ra sk a ...........................
K ansas.................................
Western D ivision :
M on tan a.............................
W y o m in g ...........................
Colorado.............................
N ew M e x ic o .....................
Arizona,__ ________ ____ _
U ta h ...................................
Nevada.................................
Idaho ...................................
W ashington........ _............
Oregon.................................
California...........................

35

10
2
9
9
11

45
2
29
37
48

87
14
113
93
126

10
10
7
10
3
5
1

20
33
13
19
6
14
1

94
119
64
125
18
47
9

417
575
314
872
148
378
44

784
1,132
503
1, 147
121
493
66

18
13
11
3
2
2

3

7

62

173

202

2

70, 534

3

5

43

155'

336

1

113,041

20
11

169
76

56
6

1
1

76 |
;
!
!
!

10

44

121

552

954

1

2

14

93

87,691
165,200
47, 551
169, 957
16, 060
85, 329
10, 000

57,172
7, 925

20

15

190, 587

21, 507

2

8

41

230

64

1

81, 550

Recapitulation:
North Atlantic Division
South Atlantic Division
South Central D ivision .
North Central Division.
W estern D ivision ..........

19
46
46
19
2

289
196
106
60
8

436
509
476
271
41

1,123
2,178
2, 748
1,218
230

5,124
4,969
4, 246
1,574
64

166
70
49
18
1

1,812, 408
748,810
581, 788
460, 766
81, 550

United S ta te s..’. __

132

659

1,733

7,497

15,977

304

3, 685,322




448

E D U C A T IO N A L

No. 141.— Su m m a r y

of

S tatistics

of

S T A T IS T IC S .

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

for

1901.

[From report of the Commissioner of Education. ]
Theological.
State or Territory.

North Atlantic Division:
M ain e...................................
New Hampshire..............
V erm o n t.............................
M assachu setts................
Rhode I s l a n d ...................
Connecticut.......................
N ew Y o r k ...........................
New J e r se y .......................
P en n sylvan ia..................
South Atlantic D ivision :
D e la w a r e ...........................
M ary la n d ...........................
District of Columbia. .
V ir g in ia .............................
W e st V irgin! a ..................
North Carolina................
South Carolina................
G eorgia..............................
F lo rid a...............................
South Central D ivisio n :
K e n tu ck y...........................
Tennessee...........................
A lab am a.............................
M ississippi........................
Lou isiana...........................
T e x a s .................................
A r k a n s a s ...........................
‘ O klahom a...........................
Indian Territory............
North Central Division:
Ohio.......................................
In d ia n a ...............................
Illin ois.................................
M ic h ig a n ...........................
W is c o n s in .........................
M in n e so ta .........................
I o w a .....................................
M isso u r i.............................
North D akota..................
South D ak ota...................
N e b ra sk a ...........................
K a n sas................................
Western Division:
M o n ta n a ............................
W y o m in g ...........................
C olorad o............................
N ew M exico......................
A r iz o n a ..............................
U t a h .......... ..........................
N e v a d a ...............................
Idaho ...................................
W ash ington .......................
Oregon.................................
C alifornia...........................
Recapitulation:
North Atlantic Division
South A tlantic Division
South Central Division.
North Central Division.
W estern D ivision ..........
United States




2

In ­
Stu­
Stu­
Schools struct­
dents.
dents.
ors.

1,226
31
213
2,363

2
1
1
4

35
10
27
165

123
118
155
1,138

1
10

26
507

133
2,196

620

6

300

2,496

34
72
12
3
7
1
15

822
8
1,102
4
299
3
115 ..............
156
3
29
1
86
3

222
99
83

1,497
544
597

21
20
56

175
94
454

3
8
1
2
1
1
1

12
57
2
14
5
7
10

82
6
316
8
57
2
68 ...............
78
2
172
4
21
1

137
155
44

1,259
2,096
214

27
89
15

425
426
240

1

8

77

496

3
15
5
. 18

38
135
32
124

163
962
424
909

6
3
3

59
17
18

500
124
164

10 ;
12 |

41
43
102

3
7
3

20
37

281
212
64

1

3

3
2

Medical.

Law.

In ­
In ­
S tu ­
Schools. stru ct­
Schools, struct­
dents.
ors.
ors.

11

39

3
1
1
7

60
14
30
121

4

43

3
6
3
1
3
1
3

74
22
105
13
27
43
24
26 :

410
111
1,162
87
182
304
188
433

6
6
9
2
2
2
3
5

64
50
149
47
11
31
22
82

834
577
1,086
988
304
508
482
600

12
4
14
7
2
3
5
18

345
124
670
205
77
109
112
520

1,406
415
3, 579
1,138
276
492
706
2, 580

1 I
2

6
8 !
I

17
44

2
2

26
14

199
142

3
3

78

228

1 I

3 I

3

2

39

4

120

240

57 ..............
50
2
322
7

38
225

1
4

4
21

31
56

1
2
2

14
11
16

51
20
14
59
6

419
124
69
348
28

2, 999
974
566
2, 938
90

17
20
17
39
7

279
144
107
496
80

150

988

7, 567

1,106

4, 492
2,109
794
5, 720
527

25
22
23
71
13

89
870

1, 076
501
467
2,325
383

6, 359
3, 361
4, 660
11,178
1,199

4, 752

26, 757

N o . 1 4 2 . — A R E A i n A c r e s o p O R I G I N A L H O M E S T E A D E N T R I E S i n e a c h S t a t e a n d T e r r i t o r y , Y e a r s e n d i n g J u n e 30,1892 t o 1902.
[Prepared by the General Land Office.]

S A 1902-

States and Ter­
ritories.

1892.

A cres.

1893.

A cres.

1894.

A cres.

1895.

A cres.

1896.

A cres.

1897.

A cres.

1898.

A cres.

1899.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

1, 774.70
103, 904. 28
208, 277. 80
53, 594. 67
477, 523. 41
123, 604. 06
119,750.88
328, 437. 72
456, 855. 20
2, 959. 82
251, 215. 64
1, 853, 090.16

8,114. 08
175, 581.13
195, 810. 78
37, 921. 20
595, 796. 79
113,126.06
93,199.14
413,373.89
656, 906. 28
4, 515. 01
284, 229.06
1,199,115.45

1,084, 757. 51
295, 652. 03
286,738.66
95,174. 58
262,679.21
63, 474. 90
139,106. 81

1, 226, 405. 32
439, 814. 46
410, 040. 84
60,160. 90
405, 496. 47
100,173. 24
235, 308. 38

1, 743, 723. 69
644,166. 49
444, 404. 06
38, 885. 29
764, 712. 74
111, 593. 24
264, 684.88

4.80
830. 76
278, 790.57
203, 431.17
38, 872. 65
595,573.63
76, 629. 24
47, 827.74
408, 034.10
528, 281. 75
11, 095. 57
394,114.48
2, 461, 004. 78
114.89
4,401, 090.17
736, 095.26
640, 008. 37
27,119.93
1, 021, 581. 30
146, 283.05
328,159.17

6,177,587.49 | 8,478,409.22

9,497,275.05

14, 033, 245.78

115, 036.09

129,507. 52

110, 266.79

140, 548. 39

134, 768. 57

42, 783. 54
A riz o n a ...................
A r k a n s a s ...............
259, 083. 53
C alifornia...............
431, 442. 04
Colorado.................
348, 554. 36
Florida.....................
153, 808. 20
Idaho .......................
165, 438. 76
Illin ois.....................
Indiana.
81. 25
2, 879. 67
Io w a .........................
K an sas.....................
363, 467. 03
Lou isiana...............
127. 643. 51
M ichigan .............
85, 695. 62
M in n e so ta .............
392, 796. 98
M is s is s ip p i...........
181,139. 86
M isso u ri.................
202, 962. 48
M on tan a.................
248, 279, 31
N e b ra sk a ...............
604, 320. 79
N e v a d a ...................
3, 480. 48
N ew M e x ic o .........
108, 573. 87
North D akota___
449,266.94
Ohio
Oklahom a............... 1, 580, 940. 05
Oregon .....................
395, 710. 39
South D a k o ta ----642, 062. 58
U t a h .........................
87, 609. 24
W a s h in g t o n .........
382,147. 52
W is c o n s in .............
143,142. 48
W y o m in g ...............
108, 992. 85

55, 406. 59
249,428. 62
456, 257. 57
416, 772.19
126, 340. 39
185, 779. 42
453.58

39, 514. 70
288,267. 89
304, 828. 50
234, 580. 42
120,951. 25
118, 330. 57

46, 973. 64
322, 893.90
255, 027.92
251,150.90
102, 945. 70
206, 519. 45

40,026.33
382, 373. 45
200,129.61
170, 533. 61
144, 717.18
336, 003. 45

32, 605. 09
295, 969. 90
226, 504. 77
172, 628. 76
90, 495. 46
211,197. 61
80. 00

41,851.13
360, 239.31
217, 817.26
234, 665. 50
71, 540.42
340, 311. 22

2, 048. 60
467,906.49
143, 073.76
100,496.19
348, 916. 29
143, 462. 44
184, 532.07
237, 248. 30
484, 357. 71
1, 909. 31
103, 586. 89
475, 069.42

41.83
1,062. 21
132, 283. 77
135, 750. 30
70,158. 97
258, 299.74
103, 247. 88
199, 590.14
167, 358. 39
245, 477.15
480.00
69,906. 89
363, 244. 58

74. 60
2, 087. 59
57,179. 59
125, 897. 86
65, 328.98
333, 220. 34
130, 345. 71
195, 765. 49
V H , 892. 24
183, 733.42
2, 035. 28
70, 058.68
351, 442. 56

2, 556. 00
64, 475. 54
145, 095. 91
44, 234. 91
438, 990. 78
184, 695.17
218, 890. 68
211,473. 22
154, 930. 87
1, 355. 20
74,329.35
427, 274. 97

906.95
60, 624. 61
106,173. 42
33, 084. 74
346, 277. 28
111, 609.19
196, 360. 05
187,148. 84
191, 701. 46
680.00
62, 857. 60
610, 745.10

861.18
018.87
847. 31
287. 20
954. 75
305. 92
892.50

3, 767,540. 60
253,438.03
394,147. 29
78, 579. 98
267, 513. 58
98, 282. 32
81, 281. 82

980, 883.50
219, 616.27
243, 931. 07
87, 888. 60
280, 016.63
100, 286.69
101, 258. 51

550,176.06
198, 564. 63
225,334.35
97, 381. 29
209, 215.40
93,183.16
85, 466. 37

495, 200.15
164, 088. 93
267, 006. 00
77, 328. 31
212, 084. 44
117, 505. 49
71,158. 90

40,174. 23
298, 229. 26
204, 303. 00
192, 812.13
92,046.12
246, 384. 44
40. 00
45. 71
400.00
80, 567. 60
147, 722. 59
31, 335. 54
355, 439. 53
135, 814. 25
146,353. 41
223, 541.15
271,725.45
1, 512. 20
112,140. 80
1,136,387.90
40. 00
1, 293, 953. 68
209, 835. 06
310, 311. 87
80, 212. 04
220, 689.17
95, 065. 88
138, 926. 21

Total............. 7, 716, 062. 33

6, 808, 791. 56

8, 046, 967. 70

5, 009, 491.21

4, 830, 915.01

4, 452, 289. 84

6, 206, 557. 61

78, 366. 79
261. 45
48, 543. 91
304,439. 63
315, 784.64
504,903.90
78, 364.20
357, 637. 88

PUBLIC LANDS.

1,549.91
67, 542. 57
179,137.93
50, 575.39
339, 714. 95
108, 841.19
96, 385.46
240, 512. 20
351,449. 73
480. 00
151, 638. 52
960, 982. 53

252,808. 90

449




1902.

92, 579. 39
340. 94
127,774.80
378,114. 08
278, 514. 55
380, 698. 36
107, 852. 74
341, 376. 66
164.27

148, 578. 00

851,
318,
746,
96,
277,
90,
95,

1901;

140, 623.51
155.22
31, 401. 27
446, 518. 53
264, 536. 46
312, 784. 53
127, 563. 04
296,398. 71
40. 00

203,759.00

A la b a m a .................

1900.

S E L E C T I O N S i n e a c h S t a t e a n d T e r r i t o r y , Y e a r s e n d i n g J u n e 30, 1892 t o 1902.
[Prepared by the General Land Office.]

States and Ter­
ritories.

1892.

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

1902.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

A cres.

242.13

7, 024.14

322. 00

160. 00

798. 89

851,722. 00

42, 579. 52

20, 403. 99

39, 912. 35

171, 794.85

50, 658. 67

9, 587.71

208, 993. 80

95, 437. 65

108, 877. 71

28, 629. 97

224, 913. 85

184,131. 35

373, 733.93

1, 261.46

80. 02

281.29

277.41

52, 042. 66

44, 568. 73

86, 526. 60

104,143.70

73, 707. 69

44, 034. 02

159,551. 09

87, 622.47

120.00

119.60

840. 22

40.00

1, 889. 92

3, 583. 25

163,340. 52

276, 476. 66

107,154. 28

91,518. 95

9, 089.44

250. 751, 94
725, 1 66 . 68
86,

519.

61

560. 00

162. 74

132,151.72

90, 562.16

237,175. 95

181, 393.66

88, 502. 59
350. 30
216. 26

247, 850. 06

3 273. 59

Idaho.....................

30, 072. 92

483.18

280. 00

320.00

149. 334. 23

131,358.11

160. 00
10, 461.61

150,603. 37
IVTipliijran

55, 770. 65

16, 026. 66

160.00

376. 73

38, 612. 03

529.54

107. 623.34
153, 639. 50

M ontana..............

124, 596. 77

116. 936. 63

N cbi& sks... . . . . .

531.449 94

516,882. 56

Novftdci. . . . . . . . .

2,940.12

New M e x ic o ___

150,243.17

109, 899. 68

84, 833.42

266, 867. 90

5, 062. 21

36, 334. 78

280.00

83, 520.97

Oregon ............. .

89.415, 55

70, 291.92

32, 299. 60

47, 959.90

1, 406. 88

932.55

38.40

665.41

25, 784.67

9, 870.99

4, 318.09

199, 389. 26

82,738.52

538,830.49

418,738.30

200. 60

161, 935. 91

North Dakota ..

52, 698. 93
42, 371. 55

M in nesota...........
M ississip p i.........

884.12
480.00

200. 00

151,432.44

314, 219. 79

46, 318. 85

170, 535.45

320.00

363.12

639.92

141.90

77, 064. 90

1,142. 63

1, 812,374. 22

647,898. 54

4, 444. 58

1,115, 878.18

1, 313. 81

116, 695. 67

184, 466. 65

2, 614. 32

861, 401.92

8, 447.05

1,158, 707. 70

13, 766. 86

79, 994. 32

162, 786. 36

204, 888. 86

28,994. 86

28, 892.88

75, 344.86

183, 598. 21

172, 219.90

243, 201. 34

124, 508.17

50,164.82

903.20
1, 760. 48
1, 680. 00

715, 947. 77

46, 657.62

14, 349. 77

174, 700. 03

114, 868. 55

79, 369. 75

90,106.20

29, 552. 21

2, 748. 83

237.18

U t a h .....................

92. 319. 65

63, 967. 90

156. 50

W a sh in g to n ----1iipnn Qin

10 L 3 2 2 .il

110, 139. 60

45, 625.74

W yom in g.............

160, 789. 49

247, 862. 37

145,157.99

315, 771. 23

153,181.90

149, 632. 69

T o t a l......... 2, 765,443.14

1,966, 844. 07

819,246.81

1, 967, 479. 71

6, 789, 591.11

1, 538, 464. 23




220, 644.45

14, 313. 52

2, 394. 62

120.00

347, 625. 98

80. 85

165.84

19, 434. 57
971. 90

314, 305.81

57, 845. 76 ,
165,102.85

603.83

507,467. 06

86, 078. 34
710, 343. 87*

592. 70

754, 002. 37

467,787. 83

462, 810. 44

1, 932,139. 77

2, 833, 329. 68

1,931,904.60

PUBLIC LANDS.

F lo rid a. . . . . . . . .

AdllSRS . . . . . . . . .

119.85

399. 86

5, 945.73

442. 32

C aliforn ia...........

450

N o . 1 4 3 — A R E A in A cres of R A I L R O A D

N o . 1 4 4 . — N U M B E R O F A C R E S d is p o s e d o f f o r C A S H , u n d e r t h e H O M E S T E A D A C T S , T I M B E R -C U L T U R E A C T S , l o c a t e d w i t h
A G R I C U L T U R A L C O L L E G E a n d o t h e r k in d s of S C R IP , a n d w i t h M I L I T A R Y B O U N T Y -L A N D W A R R A N T S , a n d s e l e c t e d b y
S T A T E S a n d R A I L R O A D S i n t h e s e v e r a l S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , Y e a r s E n d i n g J u n e 30, 1892 t o 1902.
[Prepared b y the General Land Office.]
States and Terri­
tories.

T o ta l.............

Acres.
101.97
149,172. 78
250, 282. 32
403,165. 83
866, 759.10
890, 803. 79
351,664. 53
342,709. 22
3,044. 30
455.42
3.39
624, 534. 23
149,265.01

1894.
Acres.
1, 379.10
274, 778.58
306, 953. 35
225, 894.42
628,711.16
427, 061. 60
136, 763. 77
302, 075. 37
1, 075.11

Acres.
440. 80
121, 517.78
324, 958. 91
353, 164. 23
644, 788.95
482, 919. 70
217, 955.. 98
339, 328. 02
3, 281. 97

41.83
138,212.25
336,130.44

74. 60
58, 651. 41
126, 710.83

73, 305.89
432, 015.04
210,158. 30
103,751. 83
326,114. 90
256, 963.71
180,462. 68
49, 571.45
378,293. 09
156.37
855, 738. 37 3,770,496.13
718, 764.48
372, 325. 83
970, 644.82
476, 407. 23
215,471. 72
107, 534.19
745,898.37
489,641.22
103,011. 00
109, 214. 39
502,453.72
261,735.49

86,436. 27
511, 649. 00
205,392.47
164, 254.12
418, 302. 54
190,159. 85
347, 934. 67
187, 417. 72
625,367. 50
50. 00
981, 455. 43
337,990.40
352, 264. 77
184, 923. 66
531, 544.71
111, 755.04
453,608. 85

106, 576.17
i06, 256. 41
590, 674. 66 413, 926. 69
219,816. 57 199, 698. 01
335, 680. 60 144, 278. 88
585, 595. 76 631,148.53
1, 234,193. 94 1, 047, 692.14
312,068.60
242, 259.68
82,339. 62
104,162. 03
706, 550. 47
768, 319.30
1,588, 054.58
762, 780. 83
1, 040, 655.19
229,279. 50
792, 684.42
148, 378. 89
431, 463. 80

1895.

13, 566, 552. 55 11,801,686.04 10, 377, 224.72

1896.
Acres.
136. 08
135,197.15
384, 931. 68
206, 325. 76
1, 223, 719. 69
311, 592. 09
166,107. 75
417,193. 62
4, 764. 32
83. 85
75, 757. 38
187, 064.15
63, 889. 35
706,175. 51
230,116. 58
188, 335. 30
683, 617. 00
156, 786. 60
252, 632.50
1, 891, 634. 98
1, 673,115. 38
40. 00
551,196. 33
1, 468, 428. 47
267, 347. 53
847, 377.97
507,117. 45
106,168. 98
467, 217. 23

1897.

1898.

1899.

1900.

1901.

Acres.
68. 98
110,645.18
304, 393. 37
138, 306. 93
522, 629. 48
326,836.57
448, 702. 04
355,041. 87
1, 926. 05
2, 901. 99
280. 00
116, 603. 79
110, 230. 37

Acres.
31. 30
141, 368. 72
301,490. 67
47, 814. 78
312, 813. 54
327, 779.19
107, 518. 26
409,458.13
1, 349. 56
344. 00
896.69
80,862.58
162, 709.19

Acres.
173.85
135,346. 88
368, 320. 06
54, 871. 24
403,631.24
409, 068. 22
74,477. 27
516, 538. 49
2, 306.42
128. 54
1.94
68,149. 57
198, 858. 34

Acres.
718.11
203* 380. 85
466,738.96
54, 700. 76
576, 779. 81
781, 660.49
149. 337.10
460,976.44
5, 880.30
40. 00

Acres.
1,190.41
96, 884. 71
393, 042. 30
151, 718. 44
633, 051. 20
655,435. 77
129, 633.16
885, 422. 90
14, 377. 75
325. 68

452,166.63
232, 057. 79

397, 707. 41
244, 763. 76

35, 270. 73
722, 887. 88
202, 670. 30
178,183.13
341, 229. 56
194, 606.72
79, 689.17
675, 506. 86
624, 474. 26

32, 632. 29
446, 928. 92
151, 494.45
136, 957.15
669, 318. 32
280, 328.28
127, 081. 66
33, 929. 58
1, 288, 457. 26
41.24
1, 434, 476.41
493, 704.63
341, 031.59
218,309.10
391, 544.04
100,072. 51
380,959. 69

51, 332. 74
481, 565. 36
110, 304.79
111,473. 36
889, 343. 40
356, 085. 80
170, 232.04
41, 640. 29
1,157, 064.14

64, 645.15
643, 082. 56
203,881.34
149, 727.21
1,157, 088. 98
461, 674.42
492,017.97
49, 260. 02
1, 869,792. 30
430.00
1, 270, 403.83
842, 015. 58
455, 913.01
464, 726.62
772, 034. 44
114,352.02
a995, 982.18

55, 217. 60
721, 796. 94
114,204. 81
113,851. 45
1, 357, 451. 43
661, 068.39
773, 664. 04
9, 386.14
2, 084, 690. 68

501, 533. 77
391, 330.16
298, 292.10
152,114.12
383, 902. 70
153, 537.07
379, 811. 60

1,142,178. 36
555, 343. 93
338, 790. 35
387, 652. 81
463, 951. 29
67,943. 93
533,848.43

1, 896, 587. 34
995, 663. 35
466, 245. 26
495, 588. 92
989, 239. 51
119, 703. 88
995, 536. 05

1902.
Acres.
1,440. 67
78, 757. 01
351, 997. 42
449,175. 64
655, 966. 35
1, 041,141. 33
109, 599. 88
671, 327. 03
5, 733. 06
4. 80
336, 534. 04
233, 210. 20
11.15
51,224.89
692, 307. 02
67,808.37
80, 395. 39
1, 353, 742. 54
532,908.87
443, 507. 26
34, 627. 63
2, 548, 606. 34
131.02
4, 413, 556. 24
1, 297, 632.14
669, 661. 79
380, 441. 50
1, 260,112. 00
154, 024. 90
1,456, 798. 70

8, 364, 300.18 13,174, 070. 68 7, 753, 606.75 8, 421, 703. 73 9, 090, 623. 08 13, 391, 464. 87 15, 453, 449. 28 19,372, 385.18
Fort Sullivan abandoned military reservation.

451




Acres.
52.31
205, 972. 24
261,685. 83
397, 775.19
1,573,130. 01
742, 205. 89
165,621. 96
366,187. 44
3, 439. 67
. 44. 25
81. 25
551,177. 98
132, 384. 93

1893.

PUBLIC LANDS.

A la s k a .....................
A la b a m a .................
A r k a n s a s ...............
A r iz o n a ...................
C alifornia...............
C olorado.................
Florida.....................
Idaho .......................
I o w a .........................
Illin o is.....................
In d ia n a ...................
K a n sa s.....................
L ou isian a.............
Maine a ...................
M ichigan.................
M innesota...............
M is s o u r i.................
M ississip p i.............
M o n ta n a .................
N e b r a s k a ...............
N ew M exico...........
N e v a d a ...................
North D a k o ta ___
Ohio...........................
Oklahom a...............
Oregon .....................
South D a k o t a ----U t a h .........................
W ash in gton ...........
W is c o n s in .............
W y o m in g ...............

1892.

452

PATENTS.

No. 145. — P A T E N T S :
Un it e d

C o m p a r a t iv e

St a t e m e n t

of

S t a t e s P a t e n t O f f ic e , C a l e n d a r Y

BUSINESS
1849 t o 1902.

the

ears

of

the

[From the Reports of the Commissioner of Patents.]

A pplica­
tions.

Caveats
filed.

1849...............................................
1 8 5 0 ...........................................

1, 955
2,193

1851...............................................
1852...............................................
1853.
............
1854...............................................
1855...............................................
1856...............................................
1857...............................................
1858...............................................
1859...............................................
1860...............................................
1861...............................................
1862...............................................
1863...............................................

2, 258
2, 639
2, 673
3, 324
4, 435
4, 960
4, 771
5, 364
6, 225
7, 653
4, 643
5, 038
6, 014
6, 972
10, 664
15, 269
21, 276
20, 445
19,271
19,171
19,472
18,246
20, 414
21,602
21,638
21,425
20, 308
20,260
20, 059
23, 012
26, 059
31,522
34.576
35,600
35, 717

595
602
760
996
901
868
906
1, 024
1, 010
943
1, 079
1, 084
700
824
787
1, 063
1,937
2, 723
3, 597
3, 705
3, 624
3, 273
3, 366
3, 090
3, 248
3,181
3, 094
2, 697
2, 809
2, 755
2, 620
2, 490
2, 406
2. 553
2, 741
2, 582
2, 552
2, 513

Patents
and re­
issues.

1864...............................................
1865...............................................
1866...............................................
1867...............................................
1868...............................................
1869............................................... 1
1 8 7 0 ...‘ .......................................
1871...............................................
1872............................................... i
1873...............................................
1874............................................... !
1 8 7 5 ............ .............................. ;
1876............................................... :
1877...............................................
1878............................................... ;
1879...... ........................................
1880...............................................
1 8 8 1 ...........................................
1882............................................... !
1883...............................................
1884...............................................
1885............ ........................... .
1886............................................... !
1887............................................... !
1 8 8 8 -..........................................
1889............................................... '
1890...............................................
1891............................................... i
1892...............................................
1893...............................................
1894...............................................
1895..............................................
1896.............................................
1897...............................................
1898........................................... ...
1899.......................................
1900...............................................

43,982
47, 905
35, 842
41,443
41,980
46, 449

1901...............................................
1902...............................................




35,968
35,613
35, 797
40,575
41, 048
40,552
40,753
38,473
38,439
40, 680

49, 641
!

1, 077
993
872
1, 019
961
1,844
2,013
2, 505
2, 896
3, 710
4, 538
4,819
3, 340
3, 521
4,170
5, 020
6, 616
9, 450
13, 015
13,378
13, 986
13, 321
13, 033
13, 590
12, 864
13, 599
14, 837
15, 595
14,187
13,444
13, 213
13, 947
16, 584
19, 267
22, 383
20, 413
24, 233
22, 508

2, 622
2, 251

21, 477
20, 506

2,481
2, 311
2,408
2, 290

24,158
26, 292
23, 244
23, 559
23, 769

2, 247
2, 286
2, 415
2, 271
2,176
1,659
1,716
1,731
1,842
1,851

20,867
22,057
23, 37323,794
22, 267
25, 527
26,499
27, 373
27, 886

Cash
received.

Cash
expended.

Surplus.

D o lla r s.

Year.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

80, 752. 78
86, 927. 05
95,
112,
121,
163,
216,

738. 61
056. 34
527. 45
789. 84
459. 35

192, 588. 02
196,132. 01
203,716.16
245, 942.15
256, 352. 59
137, 354. 44
215, 754. 99
195, 593. 29
240, 919. 78
348, 791. 84
495, 665. 38
646, 581. 92
681, 565. 86
693,145. 81
669, 456. 76
678, 716. 46
699, 726. 39
703,191.77
738, 278.17
743, 453. 36
757, 987. 65
732,342. 85
725,375. 55
703,931. 47
749, 685. 32
853, 665. 89
1,009, 219.45
1,146, 240. 00
1, 075, 798. 80
1,188, 089.15
1,154, 551.40
1,144, 509. 60
1,118, 516.10
1, 281, 728. 05
1, 340, 372. 66
1,271,285. 78
1,286,331.88
1, 242, 871. 64
1,187, 439. 58
• 1, 245, 246. 93
1, 324, 059. 83
1, 375, 641. 72
1,137, 734. 48
1,325,457. 03
1,350, 828. 53
1, 449, 398.16
1, 552,859. 08

3, 036. 34
6, 826.10
8, 821. 68
16,139. 43

77, 716.44
80,100. 95
86, 916. 93
95, 916.91
132, 896. 83
167,146. 32
179, 540. 33
199,931. 02
211, 582. 09
193,193. 74
210, 278. 41
252, 820. 80
221, 491. 91

36, 919. 02

182, 810. 39
189,414.14
229,868. 00
274,199. 34
361, 724. 28
639, 263. 32
628,679. 77
486, 430. 74
557,147.19
562, 091. 64
665, 595. 00
691,178. 98
679, 288. 41
721, 657. 71
652, 542. 60
613,152. 62
593,082.89
529, 638. 97
538,865.17
605,173. 28
683, 867. 67
675,234.86
970, 579. 76

32, 944. 06
6,179.15
11, 051. 98
74, 592. 50
133,941.10
7, 318.60
52, 886. 09
206, 715. 07
112, 309. 57
116, 624. 82
34,131. 39
12, 012. 79
58, 989. 76
21, 795. 65
105, 445. 05
119, 190. 23
132,292. 66
174,292.50
210, 820.15
248, 492. 61
325,351. 78
471, 005.14
105, 219. 04

1, 024, 378. 85
992, 503.45

163,710.30
162, 047. 95

994,472. 22
973,108. 78
1, 052, 955. 96
1, 099, 297. 74
1,139, 713.35
1,110, 739.24
1,141, 038. 45
1,100, 047.12
1,106, 389.49
1,113,413. 71
1,122, 843.13
1,136,196. 20
1, 211, 783. 73
1,260, 019. 62

150, 037. 38
145, 407. 32
228, 772. 09
241, 074. 92
131,572.43
175, 592. 59

1,297, 385. 64
1, 393, 345. 54

10, 522.42
35, 663. 74
3, 531. 79

101, 833.19
87, 392. 46
138, 857. 44
210, 646.12
252, 798. 59
1, 538 28
113,673.30
90,808, 91
152,012.52
159, 513. 54

PATENTS

AND

453

T R A D E -M A R K S .

N o .146.—P A T E N T S A N D T R A D E -M A R K S : N u m b e r o f t h e FIRST PATENT,
DESIGN PATENT, a n d REISSUED PATENT, a n d t h e N u m b e r o f t h e FIRST
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION o f a TRADE-MARK a n d a LABEL
is s u e d

, Ca le n d a r Y ear s

1852

to

1903.

[From tlie Reports of tlie Commissioner o f Patents.]
Number of first patent and certificate is- Number o f patents and certificates o f registration
sued in each calendar year.
|
issued during each calendar year.
Year.
Patents.

1852.
1853.
1854..
1855..
1856..

D e­
signs.

8, 622
9, 512

431
540
626
10, 358
12,117
683
14,009
753
16, 324
860
1857..
19, 010
973
1858..
1859..
22,477
1, 075
I860..
26, 642
1,183
1861..
1,366
31,005
1862..
34, 045
1, 508
37,266
1,703
1863..
1864..
1,879
41, 047
1865..
45, 685
2, 018
1866..
51, 784
2, 239
1867..
60, 658
2, 533
1868..
72, 959
2, 858
1869..
85, 503
3, 304
1870..
98, 460
3, 810
1871..
110,617
4, 547
1872..
122, 304
5, 452
134, 504
6, 336
1873..
146,120* 7, 083
1874..
1875..
158, 350
7, 969
1876..
171,641
8, 884
1877..
185, 813
9, 686
1878..
198, 733 10,385
1879..
211,078 10,975
1880
223, 211 11, 567
1881..
236,137 12, 082
1882..
251, 685 12,647
1883..
269, 820 13,508
1884..
291,016 14,528
1885..
310,163 15, 678
1886..
333, 494 16, 451
1887..
355,291 17, 046
1888..
375, 720 17, 995.
1889..
395,305 18, 830
1890..
418, 665 19,553
1891..
443, 987 20, 439
1892..
466, 315 21, 275
1893..
488,976 22, 092
1894. ' 511,744 22,994
1 8 9 5 ..! 531, 619 23, 922
552,502 25, 037
1 8 % ..
1897..
574,369 20. 482
1898..
596,467 j 28,113
1899..! 616,871 29,916
1900..
640,167 32,055
1901..
664, 827 33,813
1902..
1903..

690,385
717,521

R e­
Trade­
issues. marks.

L a­
bels.

209
229
258
286
337
420
517
643
874
1,106
1,253
1,369
1, 596
1, 844
2,140
2,430
2, 830
3, 250
3, 784
4, 223
4, 687
5, 216
5, 717
6, 200
6, 831
7,452
8, 020
8, 529
9, 017
9, 523
9, 994
10, 265
10,432
10,548
10,677
10,793
10, 892
10. 978

2,150
3, 288
4, 247
5,463
6, 918
7, 790
8,139
8, 973
9,920
10, 822
11,843
12,910
13,939
15, 072
16,131

11, 053
11,137

17, 360
18, 775

11,217
11, 298

20, .537
22,274

11,397
11, 461

23,951 ............
25, 757
27,586 6,546
29, 399 6, 547
31, 070 6,561
32,308 6,761

11,520
11,581
11,646
11,706
11, 798
11,879

35, 547 11,960
36, 1 87 12,070

Pat­
ents.

890
846

1
122
608
1, 099
1, 591

33,957
35, 678
37, 606
39,612

1
233
465
937
1, 329
1, 821
2,176
2, 379
2, 581
2, 885
3, 791
4, 304
4, 695
5, 073
5,453
5, 780
6, 099
6,403
6, 540

1, 759
1, 892
2, 315
2, 686
3,467
4,165
4,363
3,040
3,221
3,781
4,638
6, 099
8,874
12, 301
12,544
12,957
12,157
11,687
12,200
11, 616
12,230
13,291
14,172
12, 920
12, 345
12,133
12,926
15, 548
18,135
21,196
19,147
23,331
21, 797
20,429
19, 585
23,360
25,322
22, 328
22, 661
22, 768
19, 875
20, 833
21, 867
22, 098

20, 404
23,296
7, 272 24,660
8, 009 25,558
8, 887 | 27,136
9,654

D e­ Reis­
signs. sues.

109
86

20
29
28
51
83

57
70
107
113
97
126
102
231
108
232
183
147
142
116
195
176 ' 227
248
139
296
221
290
294
400
325
420
446
534
506
439
737
464
905
529
884
501
747
886
483
631
915
621
802
568
699
509
590
488
592
506
515
471
565
271
861
167
1,020
116
1,150
129
773
116
595
99
949
835
86
723
75
886
84
836
80
81
817
902
928
1,115
1,445
1, 631
1, 803
2,139
1, 758
1, 734
640

99
64
59
61
65
60
92
81
81
110

Total
pat­
ents.

Trade­ Labels
and
marks.
prints.®

Total
cer­
tifi­
cates.

1, 019
961
1, 844
2, 013
2, 505
1...............
2, 896
3, 695
4, 504
4, 778
3, 329 '
3, 532 '
4,184
5, 025
6, 616
............
9,458
13, 026
1
13, 410
1
13, 997
13,333
121 !
13,056
48G
13,613
12, 864
13,599
14, 837
15,595
14,187
13,444
13,213
13,947
16, 584
19,267
22, 383
20,413
24,233
22,508
21, 477
20, 506
24,158
26, 292
23, 244
23, 559
23, 769
20, 857
22, 057

491
492
559
1,138
959
1,216
1,455
872
349
834
947
902
1,021
L 067
1,029
1,133
1,059
1, 229
1, 415
1, 762
1,737
1, 677
1, 806
1, 829
1,813

23, 273
23, 794
1,671
22,267 ' 1,238
1,649
25, 527
26, 499
1,721
27, 373
1,928
27, 886
2, 006

232
232
472
392
492
355
203
202
304
906
513
391
378
380
327
319

121
486
491
492
791
1, 370
1, 431
1, 608
1,947
1,227
552
1, 036
1,251
1, 808
1,534
1, 458
1, 407
1, 513
, 1, 386

1,548
304 | 1, 719
b 137 ! 1, 899
6 1,743
2 1, 679
4 1,810
3 1,832
33 1, 846
30 1,701
235 1, 473
611 2, 260
830 2, 551
1, 037 2, 965
925 2, 931

HNo prints included prior to 1893.
bRegistration of labels practically suspended M ay 27, 1891,
under decision of United States Siipreme Court. Resumed June 9, 1896.
N o te . —T he number o f patents granted prior to the commencement of this series of numbering (July
28,1836) was 9,957.




of

O R I G I N A L P E N S I O N C L A I M S F i l e d a n d A l l o w e d e a c h Y e a r f r o m 1865 t o 1902.
[From the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Pensions.]

A pplications filed.
Invalids.

W id ow s,
etc.

Claims allowed.
Invalids.

W a r of 1812.

A c t of June 27, 1890.

General law.
Fiscal year ended June 30-

W idow s,
etc.

Applications filed.

Claims allowed.
Invalids.

Invalids.

W idow s,
etc.

27, 754
36,149
16,155
7, 462
11, 325
13, 251
9, 027
9, 097
8, 976
9, 530
12, 236
17, 374
16, 803
19,112
37, 434
112, 034
18, 970
29,476
35, 816
29, 633
28, 684
36, 064
37, 320
48, 756
53, 464
73, 732
21, 923
18,174
9,867
6, 653
4, 650
2, 282
2,936
2, 884
1, 836
2, 753
2, 251
1, 680

44, 930
2 9 ,1C7
20, 598
13,306
14, 741
11, 600
9,127
6, 933
6, 547
5,754
5, 472
5,394
5, 366
6, 792
9, 982
26,161
10, 752
10, 560
12, 129
11,533
11,834
13, 503
16,097
18, 871
24,176
29,153
18, 111
16,169
12,358
8, 788
7, 572
6, 365
6,897
7,331
6,441
7, 593
7,563
6, 757

15, 212
22,883
16, 589
9, 460
7, 292
5, 721
7,934
6,468
6, 551
5, 937
5, 760
5, 360
7,282
7,414
7, 242
10,176
21, 394
22, 946
32,014
27,414
27, 580
31,937
35, 283
35, 843
36, 830
50, 395
41, 381
17,876
10, 232
6,129
5, 415
3,864
3, 726
3,741
1,975
1,690
1,126
445

24,959
27, 294
19,893
19,461
15,904
12, 500
8, 399
7,244
4, 073
3,152
4,736
4, 376
3,861
3,550
3, 379
4, 455
3,920
3,999
5, 303
6,366
7, 743
8,610
11,217
10, 816
11,924
14,658
11,914
7, 287
7,295
4, 225
3,627
3, 912
4, 612
4, 339
3, 460
3, 308
3,244
2, 921

493,599
175, 864
65,002
21, 430
14,114
14,707
21, 320
19,612
10, 739
10, 940
13, 749
9, 399

161,
35,
20,
17,
17,
17,
18,
17,
16,
16,
19,
17,

88, 611
162, 896
62, 291.
8, 810
17, 440
18, 989
23, 848
28, 776
18,525
21, 345
19, 319
14, 822

13, 776
34,974
36,917
16,026
11,002
12, 372
16,951
14, 971
12,100
12,173
16,610
17,155

Total to date.................j

882,263

549,041

588, 092

338,194

870, 475

375, 615

485, 672

215,027

Applications filed.
Survivors.

20,741
6, 546
1, 481
737
425
319
198
2, 786
811
295
109
85
61
52
27
24
17
23
14
166
11
11

W idow s.

Claims allowed.
Survivors.

W idow s.

5, 074
3,815
1,299
713
571
436
348
15, 897
8, 891
2, 976
1, 285
818
770
567
373
304
313
223
183
16
140
71
49
38
28
12
15
11
5
7
7
4

198
17, 504
3,186
563
240
73
57
817
2, 548
284
115
26
23
24
18
5
8
2
8
4
4
2
2

31
3,117
2, 242
810
416
168
126
181
18,177
4, 630
1, 965
693
822
388
426
305
231
251
181
108

45,259 j

25, 713

35,484

16
26
16
8
8
7
5
1
3
1

PENSIONS.

1865......................................‘.........
1866................................................
1867................................................
1868................................................
1869................................................
1870................................................
1871................................................
1872................................................
1873................................................
1874................................................
1875 ................................................
1876 ................................................
1877................................................
18"8..............................................
18^9................................................
1880................................................
1881................................................
1882........................... ...................1
1883................................................
1884................................................
1885................................................
1886................................................
1887................................................
1888................................................
1889................................................
1890................................................
1891................................................
1892................................................
1893................................................
1894................................................
1895......................... .....................
1896................................................
1897................................................
1898................................................
1899................................................
1900................................................
1901................................................1
1902.............................................




454

N o . 1 4 7 .— N U M B E R

N o . 1 4 7 .— N u m b e r o f O R IG IN A L P E N S IO N C L A I M S F i l e d a n d A l l o w e d e a c h Y e a r f r o m 1865 t o 1902— C on tin u ed.
[From the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Pensions.]
W a r with Mexico.

Indian wars, 1832-1842.

j

W ar with Spain.

Year ending June A pplications filed. Claims allowed. Application s filed. Claims allowed. 'Applications filed.
30—
Surviv­
Surviv­
Surviv­
Surviv­
W id ow s.
W idow s.
W idow s. I ” ™ ’ W idow s,
W idows.
ors.
ors.
ors.
ors.
etc.




25,285

Claims
allowed.

178
710
1,240
884

930
189
103
133
153
97
38
49
32
25

286
137
84
51
54
37
16
22
25
14

72, 684
65, 256
36, 753
20,768
26, 066
24, 851
43,969
26, 391
18, 303
16, 734
18, 704
23, 523
22,715
44,587
57,118
141, 466
31,116
40, 939
48, 776
41, 785
40, 918
49,895
72, 465
75, 726
81, 220
105, 044
696, 941
246, 638
119, 361
57,141
45, 361
42, 244
50, 585
48, 732
53, 881
51, 964
58,373
47,965

3,012

1,749

726

2, 872, 376

......................
1
...................i...............
1
I
i
j
!
3, 983
2, 808
1, 351
968
875
759
794
772
636
618
610
573
560
497
605
430

7,552
9, 048
1, 772
794
336
416
205
174
96
64
48
46
26
21
15
9

903
4, 292
1,206
678
385
550
440
702
520
522
466
502
427
420
352
362

4, 505
387
193
109
98
47
28
26
23
17

4, 514
1,139
656
478
421
296
226
196
185
129

2, 599
858
189
85
49
17
13
10
7
4

1,347
1,998
795
507
339
211
227
144
132
115

15,
12,
12,
10,

009
038
814
210

2, 551
1, 383
1, 834
1,395

125
801
2, 795
3, 441

16, 839

20, 622

12, 727

5,433

8, 240

3, 831

5, 815

50, 071

7,163

7,162

Total
number
appli­
cations
filed.

Total
number
claims
allowed.

40,171
50,177
36.482
28.921
23,196
18, 221
16, 562
34.333
16, 052
10, 462
11,152
9,977
11,326
11,962
31, 346
19, 545
27,394
27,664
38, 162
34,192
35, 767
* 40, 857
55,194
60, 252
51.921
66, 637
156,486
224,047
121,630
39, 085
39,185
40, 374
50,101
52, 648
37, 077
40,645
44,868
40,173
1, 742,077

455

Total to date.

In va­
lids.

A p plica­
tions
W idow s,
filed.
etc.

PENSIONS.

1865............................... 1
................
I860...............................
1867...............................
1868...............................
1869...............................
1870.1...........................
1871...............................
1872...............................
1873...............................
1874...............................
1875...............................
1876...............................
1877...............................
1878...............................
1879...............................
1880...............................
1881...............................
1882...............................
1883.............................
1884...............................
1885...............................
1886...............................
1887............................... 14,735
5,045
1888...............................
1889...............................
2, 032
1890...............................
1.009
706
1891...............................
395
1892...............................
428
1893...............................
211
1894...............................
152
1895...............................
1896...............................
110
121
1897...............................
107
1898...............................
63
1899...............................
69
1900...............................
1901..............................
46
1902...............................
56

A rm y nurses.

Claims allowed.

456

P E N S IO N S ,

N

of

o

AND

AMOUNTS

Year ending June
30—

OF

P

.

E

DISBURSEMENTS

1on

ROLLS, FIRST PAYMENTS,
4 N
8
S
.
PENSIONS f r o m 1861 t o 1902.

the

for

Number of pensioners on the
rolls.

Pensions, ex­
Total
clusive of first
disbursements.
payments.

First payments.
Widow s,
Invalids.
etc.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

8, 636

D o lla r s.

1861...................................

4, 337

4, 299

1862...................................

4, 341

3, 818

8,159

790, 384. 76

1863...................................

7, 821

6 970

14, 791

1, 025,139. 91

1, 072,461.55

1864...................................

23, 479

27,656

51,135

4, 504, 616. 92

1865..................................

35, 880

50,106

85,986

8, 525,153.11

1866...................................

55, 652

71 070

126,722

13, 459, 996. 43

1867...................................

69, 565

83,618

153,183

18, 619, 956. 46

1868...................................

75, 957

93 686

169, 643

1869...................................

82, 859

105,104

187,963

1870...................................

87, 521

111 165

198, 686

1871...................................

93,394

114 101

24, 010, 981. 99
28, 422, 884. 08
'

207, 495

1872..................................

113,954

118, 275

232,299

1873...................................

119, 500

118,911

27, 780, 811. 81
33, 077, 383. 63

238,411

1874..................................

121, 628

114, 613

122, 989

111,832

29,185, 289. 62

1

236,241

1875...................................

30,169, 341. 00
!

234,821

30, 593, 749. 56
29, 683,116. 63

1876...................................

124,239

107,898

232,137 i.................................

1877...................................

128,723

103,381

232,104

3, 284, 937.12

24,837, 746.36

28,580,154. 04

1878...................................

131,649

92,349

223,998

2, 992, 352.17

23, 538, 439. 93

26, 844, 415.18

1879..................................

138,615

104,140

242,755 1

1880...................................

145,410

105, 392

250, 802

1881...................................

164,110

104,720

1882...................................

182,633

103,064

28, 351, 599. 69

5,763,758. 60

27, 725, 979. 96

33, 780, 526.19

12, 468,191. 20

44, 558, 802. 92

57, 240, 540.14

268,830 '

23, 628,176. 61

26, 458, 498.14

50, 626, 538. 51

285,697

26, 421, 669.19

27, 408, 390. 05

54, 296, 280. 54

1883..................................

206, 042

97,616 . 303,658

29 , 906,753.94

29,915, 480. 89

60, 431, 972. 85

1884............ : ....................

225,470

97,286

323,756

23 413, 815.10

32, 682,126. 58

57, 273, 536. 74
65, 693, 706. 72

1885...................................

247,146

97, 979

345,125

27. 115, 912.21

37, 817, 375. 91

1886...................................

270, 346

95, 437

365, 783

22. 137, 054.16

41, 621, 591. 49

64, 581, 270. 45

1887...................................

306,298

99, 709

406,007

25. 166, 990. 06

48, 300, 591. 81

74, 815, 480. 85
79, 646,146.37

1888...................................

343, 701

108,856

452, 557

22, 299, 605.’46

56, 568, 841. 28

1889...................................

373, 699

116, 026

489, 725

21. 442, 349.13

66, 832, 764.15

89,131,968. 44

1890...................................

415, 654

122,290

537, 944

38, 721,866. 03

66, 806,314. 35

106, 493, 890.19

1891...................................

536,821

139,339

676,160

38, 652, 274.31

78, 326, 898. 41

118, 548,959.71

1892...................................

703,242

172,826

876,068

45,114, 167. 68

94, 045,188. 71

141, 086, 948. 84

1893...................................

759, 706

206,306

966, 012

33, 756, 549. 38

122,983,917. 76

158,155, 342. 51

1894...................................

754,382

215,162

969, 544

11,917, 359.58

127, 887,101.47

140, 772,163. 78

1895...................................

751,456

219,068

970, 524

11,451,133.01

128, 356, 204. 29

140,959,361. 37

1896..................................

748,514

222,164

970,678

11, 289, 278. 48

126,925,483.46

.139, 280, 078. 15
139, 949, 717. 35

1897...................................

747,492

228,522

976,014

12, 575, 601. 40

127, 374,115. 95

1898...................................

758,511

235,203

993, 714

15, 542, 914. 03

129,108, 965. 77

144, 651, 879. 80

1899...................................

754,104

237, 415

991,519

9, 247, 957. 75

129,107, 095. 20

138, 355, 052. 95

1900...................................

752, 510

241, 019

993,529

9, 828, 525. 07

128, 633, 605. 58

138,462,130. 65

1901...................................

748, 649

249,086

997,735

9, 934, 763. 54

128, 596, 720. 30

138, 531, 483. 84

1902...................................

739,443

260,003

999, 446

8, 677, 548.44

128,826,719. 55

137, 504, 267. 99




l

—

I

N o. 149.—N U M B E R

of

P E N S IO N E R S

on

the

R

olls

of

each

Agency June

30, 1902.

[From the A nnual Eeport of the Commissioner o f Pensions.]

"War o f 1812.

General law.

Location o f agency.

A rm y.
Survivors.

N avy .

W idow s.
Invalids.

A c t of June 27,1890.

Nurses.

N avy.

A rm y.

W idow s,
W idow s,
W idow s,
W idow s,
Invalids.
Invalids.
Invalids.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.

69

Phil arl el rdii a . ___________________________________

*
____________

67

6, 511

60 902

‘ 32, 853

50

10,713

44 079

14,026

57
In d ian ap olis............................................................................................ ........................

28, 784

87

21, 739

58

6, 772

30, 621

10 039

60

30, 602

27

8, 409

19,187

7, 478

11, 060

38

5, 309

319

9,784

35

3, 549

B o sto n ........................................................................................................

63

12,430

49

6, 059

Des M oin es................................................................................................

25

18, 814

52

352

3,929

599

552

28,286

13,448

29,108
1,038

345

3,693

1,010

2, 017

1,168

3, 317

1,703

9, 990

20,250

11,360

25,138

6,128

New Y o r k ...................................................................................................

68

10, 052

31

4,850

713

422

18, 824

12, 413

2 896

1 751

W ashington..............................................................................................

180

11,406

72

3,801

841

548

22, 821

7, 517

3, 057

1,147

M ilw au k ee................................................................................................

23

17,107

27

4,121

22, 767

5, 952

P itts b u r g ..................................................................................................

32

10,934

13

3, 756

24, 521

8, 628

102

15,386

21

5, 808

19,129

6, 640

31

16,480

15

4, 269

17, 340

5, 036

18,902

4 005

973

198

12, 548

PENSIONS.

48

K n o x v ille ..................................................................................................

931

16, 527

5, 000

B uffalo........................................................................................................

1

Detroit.........................................................................................................
San Francisco..........................................................................................

21

8,107

58

1,539

L ou isville..................................................................................................

45

7, 054

11

2, 757

A u g u s t a ....................................................................................................

54

7, 884

5

2, 410

6, 226

1, 933

Concord........................................................................................... .........

38

7, 489

5

2,492

5, 539

2,081

1, 317

277, 965

634

87, 054

426,188

148, 201

15, 953

6, 977

3, 707

9, 711

320

356

T otal................................................................................................

1

Increase.......................................................................................................
D ecrease....................................................................................................

4, 360

15, 221

16

2, 263
~

541
210

44

129

35

457




238

of

PENSIONERS

on the

R o l l s o f e a c h A g e n c y J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 2 —

Continued.

458

N o. 149. — N u m b e r

[From the A nnual Report of the Commissioner of Pensions.]

W ar w ith M exico.

W a r with Spain.

Indian wars,
1832-1842.

Location of agency.

Number of pensioners on
rolls—

N avy.

A rm y.

W idow s,
W idow s,
June 30,1902. June 30,1901.
Invalids.
etc.
etc.
1

Increase by Decrease by
agencies dur­ agencies dur­
ing year 1902. ing year1902.

Survivors.

W id ow s.

913

1,011

47

178

678

168

287

298

1

13

543

206

458

617

41

193

385

164

290

382

8

24

382

106

141

258

19

421

237

1,952

2, 734

719

2, 618

622

318

65

112

4

19

285

256

Dps Mninfis

242

229

44

332

99

N ew York- ____________________

181

249

7

17

505

377

71

W a sh in g to n ....................................
Afil wnnlree
_______

405

524

11

49

547

263

66

135

128

10

31

366

141

74

107

2

4

48, 071

48, 654

66

80

3

6

47 242

47, 264

22

90

102

1

g

43, 820

43,999

179

TniUa.nnpnlift
"P ii 1
T

..

. ..

#4pb i a

TT-m
vsrTrill A

..
_____ __________

PittaVmrp-

_________
_ ___

Detroit

__

319

i
|

115,855

115, 765

103,156

103,597
75,572

90
441

61

12

77, 203
66,955

67,028

32

11

63,437

63,329

108

61, 748

60, 939

809

47

17

57,626

57,’ 435

191

55,037

55, 025

12

29

53, 456

53,211

245

50

53, 305

53,543

50, 808

50,804

129

238
4
583

1,138

709

30

62

542

109

36,735

35,796

340

413

6

26

242

94

28,536

28, 706

170

A u g u s t a ___________ ________ ___

29

38

2

9

, 40

19

18, 649

18, 813

164

73

41

17,807

18, 255

448

6,282

2,727

329

127

999, 446

997,735 i

2,938

746

118

59

1,711

Louisville _ _

.

Concord. ........................................
T o t a l.....................................

22

26

1

6, 828

8,017

903

3,320

740

92

183

159

In crease................................. ........
Decrease............................................




8

73

_ __ _____

San F ra n cisc o ......................... ......

52

1, 631

939

4, 029
2,318

p e n s io n s .

Rnstivn ____

Survivors. W idow s. Invalids.

459

P O S T -O F F I C E S , P O S T -R O U T E S , E T C .
N

o
of P
.
O1
E x t e n t o f POST-ROUTES, T a n d R e v ­
5
S
0
enue and
E x p e n d i t u r e s o f t h e POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, i n c l u d i n g
AMOUNTS PAID FOR TRANSPORTATION OF THE M A IL , FROM 1876 TO 1902.

—

-

[From tlxe A nn ual Reports of the Postmaster-General.]

Tear ending June
30—

E xtent
of post­
routes.

Postoffices.

N u m b er.

1876.................................
1877.................................
1878.................................
1879...... ..........................
1880.................................
188J.................................
1882.................................
1883.................................
1884.................................
1885.................................
1886.................................
1887.................................
1888.................................
1889.................................
1890.................................
1891.................................
1892.................................
1893.................................
1894.................................
1895.................................
1896.................................
1897.................................
1898.................................
1899.................................
1900.................................
1901.................................
1902.................................

N

36, 383
37,345
39, 258
40, 855
42, 989
44, 512
46, 231
47, 858
50,017
51,252
53,614
55,157
57,376
58, 999
62,401
64, 329
67,119
68. 403
69,805
70, 064
70.360
71,022
73,570
75,000
76, 688
76,945
75,924

Revenue of
the Depart­
ment.

M ile s .

D o lla r s.

281, 798
292, 820
301, 966
316, 711
343,888
344, 006
343, 618
353,166
359,530
365, 251
368, 660
373,142
403,977
416,159
427, 990
439,027
447,591
453, 833
454, 746
456, 026
463, 313
470,032
480,461
496, 949
500, 990
511,808
507,540

Expended fo r transportation of—
Domestic mail. Foreign mail.
D o lla r s.

28, 644,198
27, 531, 585
29, 277, 517
30,041, 983
33, 315, 479
36,785, 398
41,876, 410
45, 508, 693
43,335,958
42, 560, 843
43, 948, 423
48,837, 610
52, 695,177
56,175, 611
60, 882, 097
65,931, 786
70, 930, 476
75, 896, 933
75, 080, 479
76, 983,128
82,499,208
82, 665, 463
89, 012, 619
95, 021, 384
102, 354, 579
111, 631,193
121, 848,047

D o lla r s.

17,791,362
18,774, 235
19,080, 808
18,953, 219
20,857, 802
22, 812, 429
22,460,473
23,874,394
25, 014,478
27,035, 543
27, 614,540
27, 892, 646
29,347,959
32, 361,697
34,116, 243
37,547,405
39,082, 919
41,179,555
45, 375, 359
46, 336, 326
47, 993, 067
48,028, 094
50,444, 291
52, 027, 901
54,135, 930
56, 002, 576
58,589,968

Total expendi­
ture o f the
Department.

753,610
448, 896
199,980
200, 026
199, 809
240, 067
280, 501
316, 358
332, 221
331,903
391, 856
402, 523
547, 395
541. 212
563, 631
620, 987
774, 016
1, 097, 867
1, 239, 363
1,173, 561
1, 530, 864
1, 890, 099
1, 760, 091
1, 769, 851
2,100, 266
2,148, 635
2, 410, 473

D o lla rs.

33, 263,488
33,486, 322
34,165,084
33, 419,899
36, 542, 804
39, 592, 566
40, 482, 021
43, 282, 944
47, 224,560
50, 046, 235
51,004, 744
53, 006,194
56, 468, 315
61, 376, 847
65,930, 717
71, 662,463
76, 323, 762
81, 074,104
84, 324,414
86, 790,173
90, 626, 297
94, 077, 242
68, 033, 524
101, 632,161
107, 740, 267
115, 554, 920
124,809,217

o
.
u p o n 1w h i c h M a i l 5 w a s C a r r i e d , A n n u a l
1
.
COST a n d A v e r a g e COST p e r M i l e o f R a i l r o a d M a i l T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , a n d
E x p e n d i t u r e f o r R a i l w a y M a i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s , f r o m 1876 t o 1902.

[Prepared in the office of the Postmaster-General.]

Year ending
June 30—

Total rail­
Railroads A nnual trans­
roads in
portation
operation upon which
of mail by
mail was
in United
carried.
railroads.
States
Dec. 31.
M ile s .

1876...................
1877...................
1878..................
1879...................
1 8 8 0 ...............
1881..................
1882...................
1883...................
1884...................
1 8 8 5 ...- ..........
1886...................
1887...................
1888...................
1889...................1
1890...................
1891...................
1892..................
1893...................
1894.................. !
1895...................
1896...................1
1897...................
1898..................
1899...................:
1900..................
1901...................
1902...................1
|

76, 808
79, 082
81, 747
86, 556
93, 262
103,108
114, 677
121, 422
125,345
128, 320
136, 338
149,214
156,114
161, 276
166,654
170,729
175,170
177, 516
179, 415
181, 065
182, 769
184, 591
186, 810
190, 818
194,334
198, 787




M ile s .

'

72, 348
74, 546
77,120
79,991
85, 320
91,569
100, 563
110, 208
117,160
121, 032
123, 933
130, 949
143, 713
150, 381
154, 779
159,518
162, 576
166,952
169,768
171,212
172,794
173,475
174,777
176,727
179, 982
183,359
187,130

M ile s .

i
i
;
!
!
S
1
1
1

Railroad mail trans­
portation.
A nnual
cost of.

D o lla r s.

77,714,172
9,543,134
85,358, 710
8, 053, 936
92,120, 395
9, 566,595
93,092, 992
9,792,589
96, 497,463 10, 648,986
103, 521, 229 11, 963,117
113, 995, 318 13,127, 715
129,198, 641 13, 887,800
142, 541,392 15,012,603
151,910, 845 16, 627, 983
165,699,389 ' 17, 336, 512
169, 689, 866 18, 056, 272
185,485,783 19,524,959
204,192,489 21, 639, 613
215,715, 680 23, 395, 232
228, 719, 900 25,183,714
239, 731, 509 27,126, 529
252,750, 574 28,910,195
264,717, 595 30, 358,190
267,117,737 31, 205, 342
268,806,324 32,405, 797
273,190,356 33,876,521
281, 585,612 34,703,847
287,591,269 36,117, 875
297,256, 303 37, 793,982
302, 613,325 38,519, 624
312, 521.478 39,953, 608

Railway M ail Service.

Average
Number
annual cost
o f em­
per mile.
ployees.
D o lla r s.

0.1227
.1060
.1038
.1051
.1103
.1155
.1151
. 1075
.1053
.1095
.1045
.1064
.1052
.1059
.1084
.1101
.1131
.1143
.1146 1
.1168
.1205
.1240
.1232
.1256
.1271
.1273
. 1278

A nnual
expenditure.

D o lla r s.

2, 415
2, 500
2,608
2, 609
2, 946
3,177
3, 570
3,855
3, 963
4, 387
4, 573
4, 851
5, 094
5, 448
5, 836
6, 032
6,417
6, 645
6,852
7, 045
7, 408
7, 602
7,999
8, 388
8, 695
9,105
9,627
'
1

2, 504,140
2,484, 846
2,579,013
2,624,890
2, 850, 980
3,108, 801
8,486,779
3,972,071
3,688, 032
4,246, 210
4,467,717
4,694,562
4, 981, 366
5,250,838
5,562,844
5,904,381
6,480.684
6,733,410
6, 989,449
7,194, 220
7, 594,377
7,782,547
8, 222, 504
8, 610, 732
8, 946,424
9, 679, 037
10,264, 588

—

O

460

PRICES OF COTTON AND MANUFACTURES OF.

N o . 1 5 2 .— A V E R A G E P R I C E S

or

MANUFACTURES o p COTTON,
p r o m 1855 t o 1902.

in

MIDDLING COTTON, a n d o p t h e STAPLE
t h e NEW YORK MARKET EACH YEAR,

[Prepared by Mr. Joshua Reece, jr., to 1892; since then hv Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson, of New York.]

Calendar year.

1855..........................................
1856..........................................
1857..........................................
1858..........................................
1859..........................................
1860..........................................
1861..........................................
1862..........................................
1863..........................................
1864..........................................
1865..........................................
1866..........................................
1867...................: .....................
1868..........................................
1869..........................................
1870..........................................
1871..........................................
1872..........................................
1873..........................................
1874..........................................
1875..........................................
1870..........................................

Middling
cotton, per
pound.*

Standard
sheetings,
per yard.

Standard
drillings,
per yard.*

Gents.
10.39

Cents.
7.64

Cents.
7. 77

10. 30
13. 51
12.23

7. 50
8. 90
8. 25
8.50
8. 73

8.10
9.04

12.08
11.00
13.01
31.29
67.21
101.50
83.38 1
43.20

10.00
18. 55
36. 04
52. 07
38.04
24. 31
18. 28

8.70
8. 82
8.92
9. 58
18.94 1
33.41 ;
53.02
37.33
25.14

New York
Mills
bleached
shirtings,
per yard.

Standard
prints,
per yard.

Cents.
15. 00
15.00
15.00

Cents.
9. 80
9.50
10.10

Cents.
5.11
5.36

15. 00
15.42

9. 50
9. 50
9. 50
9. 71
14. 40
21.24
33. 25
29.00
21.15

5. 60
5. 67

15. 50
15. 33
21.00
35.33
48.35
49.58
45. 90

18. 79
16. 49
16. 49
14. 98
13. 64
15.14

35. 21
26.65
24.79
22. 50

14.13 j
11.75

19.41
18.04
15.12
13. 58
12. 46
11.00 |
11.62 !
12. 74
12. 74
12. 95

31.59
24.85
29.01
23. 98
16.95

16.79
16.19
14.58
13.00

22.19
20.14
17.95

14.27
13.31
11.42

15.46
12.98
11.82
11.22
10.84

10.41
8.85
8.46
7.80

11.12
8.71
8.46
7.65 i

7.97
8.51
8. 51
8.45
8. 32
7. 28

7.57
8. 51
8.06
8.25
7.11
6. 86

20. 83
20. 66

64 by 64
printing
cloths, per
yard.

5. 98

5.44
5.33
9. 81
15.20
23.42
20.24
14.13

16. 58
13. 83
14. 00
12.41
11. 62
12. 00

9.12
8.18
8. 30
7.14

11.37
9.75

6. 69
5. 57
5.33
4.10
4. 38
3.44
3.93
4.51
3. 95
3. 76
3.60
3. 36

7. 41
7. 88

6.75

6.36

10. 37

188G..........................................

10. 45 !
9.28

8. 71
7.06
6. 77
6.09
6.25
7.41
7.00
6.50
6.00
6.00
6. 00

6.75

6.25

10. 65

6.00

1887..........................................
1888..........................................

10. 21 ;
10. 03

7.15
7.25

6. 58

10. 88

6.00

6.75

10. 94

6. 50

1889..........................................
1890..........................................

10. 65

7. 00
7. 00

6.75
6. 75

10. 50
10. 90

6. 50
6. 00

1891..........................................

8. 60

10.64

6. 00

2. 95

7. 71
8. 56

6.83
6.50

6.4L

1892..........................................
1893..........................................

5. 60

10. 25

3. 39

5. 90

5.72

9. 75

6.25
5.25

1891..........................................
1895..........................................

6. 94

5.11

9. 50

4. 90

7. 44

9. 85

5. 25

1896..........................................
1897..........................................

7.00

5.74
5. 45
4.73

5.07
5. 69
5. 48
4. 75

9. 50
9.25

4. 66
4. 70

1899..........................................

5. 94
6.88

4. 20
5. 28

4.10
5.13

8. 00
9.50

4. 25

1900..........................................

9.25

6. 05

8.75

5. 54

5. 95
5. 48

10.75

1901......... .................................
1902..........................................

10.25

5. 00
4. 62

9.00

5.48

5.52

10.50

5.00

1877..........................................
1878..........................................
1879..........................................
1880..........................................
1881..........................................
1882..........................................
1883..........................................
1884.........................................
1885..........................................

1898..........................................

11.51
12. 03
11. 56
11.88
10. 88

11. 07

7.93

12.93
10.46

3. 96

3.12
3. 31
3. 33
3.81
3.81
3. 34

3. 30
2. 75
2. 86
2. 60
2.48
2.06
2. 69
3.21
2.84
3.11

aIncluding 1881 and since, the prices of standard drillings are net; raw cotton prices are also net for
the entire period.




461

PRICES OF FLEECE WOOL.
N o.

1 5 3 .— P R I C E S

F

of

OHIO FLEECE WOOL
Ja n u a r y , A

p r il ,

July,

, and
C o a r s e WASHED CLOTHING
EASTERN MARKETS a t t h e B e g i n n i n g o f
O c t o b e r , f r o m 1857 t o 1902.

in e

,

in

the

and

M

e d iu m

[Data furnished by Messrs. Mauger & Avery, New York.]
January.
Year.

April.

July.

October.

Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse.
um.
um.
um.
um.

f0
c
0C

Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Gents.
50
42
60
56
45
56
50
40
38
30
25
1857........................
58
42
30
40
33
27
35
43
1858........................
37
30
56
41
36
60
45
46
56
1859.................. .
60
52
37
40
35
60
42
50
1860........................
42
52
45
40
55
60
50
50
50
40
40
45
45
1861.................. .
32
45
40
37
37
38
50
30
- 22
47
48
1862........................
50
46
45
43
50
48
60
48
45
60
63
47
1863........................
80
85
70
80
75
75
68
65
85
80
76
70
1864........................
76
72
78
77
80
100
90
100
100
103
95
78
1865........................
96
80
75
80
75
102
100
65
65
73
75
75
1866........................
65
60
48
70
70
65
50
60
63
60
56
67
50
1867........................
60
55
50
55
45
40
68
53
46
49
48
50
45
1868........................
38
48
46
43
48
45
45
43
48
48
50
50
48
1869......................
50
48
48
46
47
50
48
48
48
46
1870........................
48
47
44
46
43
46
45
48
44
48
48
50
47
52
43
62
55
58
1871........................
47
46
60
63
62
76
80
66
80
1872........................
72
65
70
70
66
60
72
57
56
53
48
50
44
54
53
47
1873........................
70
68
£5
48
56
56
47
47
53
46
1874........................
58
53
47
54
54
54
54
46 . 52
52
46
47
1875........................
55
56
49
48
50
42
46
40
1876........................
48
42
49
31
38
35
45
33
52
40
45
33
40
46
36
36
50
44
37
48
44
1877........................
43
40
35
43
44
38
36
36
32
35
1878........................
45
32
37
34
31
34
34
32
38
34
41
1879........................
35
37
43
38
48
55
60
52
50
55
46
48
42
46
1880........................
42
48
40
43
44
37
36
43
1881........................
47
42
44 *
36
49
46
42
34
44
45
45
34
42
46
37
42
1882........................
45
34
44
33
44
37
40
41
33
39
1883........................
39
34
43
40
34
1884........................
40
34
38
38
34
30
35
30
40
35
34
82
28
1885........................
34
29
32
33
32
31
33
28
32
35
33
34
30
1886......................
36
32
33
35
35
33
29
38
34
33
33
34
32
1887........................
33
38
34
37
37
36
34
34
31
33
1888........................
31
35
33
34
29
33
31
31
31
34
33
31
37
31
1889........................
34
38
33
39
32
33
35
37
32
1890.................... .
29
36
29
33
37
29
33
31
33
37
37
32
1891........................
31
31
33
37
31
35
29
31
30
35
37
29
1892_____________
31
34
30
35
34
30
29
33
29
28
31
30
31
1893........................
32
24
26
25
23
24
21
29
33
29
21
20
19
1894........................
21
23
20
18
23
24
21
21
19
18
20
1895........................
20
19
18
21
19
18
21
19
16|
174
1896........................
19
21
18
17
19
19
17
18
19
18
18
21
20
1897........................
23!
21
27
29
25
22!
19
21
19
21!
1898........................
25!
28
29
24!
28!
30
24!
26
29
29
30
29!
1899........................
24
31
29
33!
29
26!
29
25!
28
27
24
31!
1900........................ 1 35
32|
35!
30!
27!
26!
26!
36*
31!
2a|
31*
1901......... .............. !
26
25
24!
25
22
23
29
26
25
27
26!
27
25!
1902........................‘
25
26!
24
26
26J
25
28
28!
25i
26!
24
N o t e b y M e s s e s . M a u g e e & A v e e y .—

This table exhibits in a concise form the prices of the three

rades of a standard domestic fleece
markets
fn its present shape it is deemed to wool in the seaboard interestedatinthe beginning of each quarter.
be intelligibly to all
wool, in the special features
of character and condition, “ Washed Ohio Fleece Wool ” is less subject to variation than any other
description, and thus is more a basis of value than any other class. Wool, owing to its wide variety,
difference in character and condition, and liability to shrink in cleaning, is precluded from speculative
operations which apply to products which may be dealt in as “ futures.” For these reasons the
prices of wool are not liable to the same changes as cotton, wheat, etc.




462

PRICES OF GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND COAL.
A r t i c l e s o f GRAIN, GROCERIES, a n d PRO­
NEW YORK MARKET f r o m 1879 t o 1902.

Dolls. Gents. Cents. Gents. Dolls.
1879 ........ 1.212
37.1
6. 62 11. 32
49.8
1880 ........ 1. 270
55.1
42. 6
7. 91 10. 44
63.1
45. 9 11.37 11. 75
1881........ 1. 318
1882 ........ 1.278
80.1
51.9 11.78 13. 45
1883 ........ 1.175
42.9
65.1
9. 82 12. 84
1884 ........ .975
60.8
36.0
8. 25 12. 38
1885 .......
.964
35.9
6. 78 10. 81
53.1
1886 ........ ’ .885
48.4
35.1
6. 50
8. 23
50.6
34.3
7.09
1887 ........ .889
8.13
35.5
7.46
1888 ........ .971
57.3
8. 72
1889 ........ . 883
43. 0
28.8
6.88
6.98
28.9
1890 ........ .983
6. 33
6. 96
48. 1
46.0
70.4
6. 59
1891........ 1.094
8. 35
54.0
36.3
1892 ........ i .908
7. 69
6. 86
1893 ........ ! .739 .49.9
35.9 10.34
8.17
1894 ........ .611
50.9
37.2
8.16
7. 75
1895 ........ .669
28.9
6.50
8.09
47.7
1896 ........ .781
23.3
34.0
4. 67
7. 51.
23.2
1897 ........ .954
31.9
4. 42
7.71
37.6
5. 53
29.7
1898........ .952
9.16
9.26
1899 ........ .794
41.3
30'7
5. 57
27.3
1900 ........
.804
45.3
7. 05
9. 73
36.6
8.87
9.32
1901........ .803
56.7
44.9 10. 59 *11.75
1902 ........ .836
68.4

Hard, granulat­
ed, per pound.

Raw, centrifu­
gals, per pound.

Soft, standard A,
per pound.

Sugar.«

n
Java, per pound.

N o.
7,
Ex­
change stand­
ard,per pound.

Brazil, fair to
prime,
p er
pound.a

j

o

Coffee.a
■

|
j

.3
£ t
£ &

Tallow, prime, per
pound.a

i

Pork, mess, per bar­
rel. a

e a d in g

the

Beef, extra mess, per
barrel. a

Calendar
year.

L

of
in

Corn, No. 2, mixed,
per bushel.a

Wheat,No.2,red win­
ter, per bushel. a

VISIONS

Lard, prime contract,
per pound. a
|
I

N o . 1 5 4 .—P R I C E S

Dolls. Gents. Gents. Cents. Gents. Gents. Gents. Cents.
24.14 6. 93 8. 53
9.88
6. 38 14. 86
8. 81
13. 23
22. 63 7. 88 9. 48
6. 38 15.12
9. 80
16. 94
16. 82 7! 62 9 84
1. 00 12. 23
.'
9. 70
19. 79
9. 77
8. 38
15. 92 7. 29 g] 87
9. 35
16. 59
7. 88 10. 36
8.65 17. 68 6.79 8.14
8'. 65
16. 48
6. 75 10. 92
9.40 ; 16. 56 5. 29 6. 37
6. 75
11. 58
5.50
7.61 15. 49 5.19 6. 06
9. 01
6. 53
10. 63
4. 25 10.32
8. 92 16. 84 5. 52 5. 81
6.23
15. 00
4. 00 18. 04 16. 64 18. 92 5. 38 5. 66
6. 02
15.10
4. 88 15. 26 13. 36 19. 93 5. 93 6. 69
7.18
12.58
4. 69 18. 30 16.90 21. 29 6. 57 7. 59
7. 89
12.13
4. 59 19. 43 18.03 24 37 5! 57 6. 00
6! 27
11. 38
4.81 17. 80 16.40 24. 50 3. 92 4. 47
4. 65
11. 52
4.62 15. 83 14. 43 26. 37 3. 32 4. 21
4. 35
18. 35
5.44 18. 82 17.42 24. 23 3. 69 4. 72
4. 84
14.13
4.81 17.81 16.41 23. 25 3. 24 4.00
4.12
4. 33 17.80 15. 80 26. 60 3. 23 4. 00
11. 91
4.12
3.44 15. 05 12.15 23.44 3. 62 4. 41
8. 95
4. 53
8. 85
3.31 11.96
9. 80 .24. 00 3. 56 4. 38
4 50
9. 82
3. 56
6. 80 24. 00 4. 24 4. 84
8. 00
4. 97
7.*45
6. 25 24. 00 4. 42 4. 80
9. 35
4. 54
4. 92
4. 84
9. 50
8.30 22. 00 4. 57 5.12
12.48
5.32
5.25
8.60
15.62
7.38 17.00 4. 05 4.85
5.05
6.31
6. 75
5.65 16. 00 3.54 4. 27
17.94
4.46

aPrices furnished by New York Produce Exchange; coffee, hy Louis Seligsberg, New York; No. 3,
Exchange standard, since 1883; sugar, by Messrs. Willett & Gray, of New York.

N o . 1 5 5 .— P R I C E S
and

of

of

B it u m in o u s (C

Sc h u y l k il l
umberland

W

h it e a s h

) Coal

at

L

ump

Coal

B a l t im o r e ,

at

from

P h il a d e l p h ia ,

1840 t o 1902.

[The prices of anthracite furnished by the American Iron and Steel Association, aud are for shipments
beyond the Delaware capes; of bituminous, by Saward’s Coal Trade Journal.]
Annual average
price per ton.

Year.

Annual average
price per ton.
Year.

A nnual average
price per ton.
Year.

A nthra­ Bitumi­
cite.
nous.

A nthra­ B itum i­
cite.
nous.

Anthra­ B itum i­
cite.
nous.

Dollars. Dollars.

Dollars. Dollars.

Dollars. Dollars.

1840.
1811.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.

4. 91
5.79
4.18
3. 27
3. 20
3.46
3. 90
3. 80
3. 50
3. 62
3. 64
3. 34
3.46
3. 70
5.19
4.49
4.11
3. 87
3.43
3. 25
3.40

.

1861....................
1862.....................
1863....................
1864 ..................
1865...
1866...... ..............
1867....................
1868.....................
1869.....................
1870....................
1871....................
1872.....................
1873.....................
3. 30
1874....................
1875.....................
4. 05
3 .89-| 1876.....................
3. 75
1877....................
4. 28
1878.....................
3.70
1879.....................
3. 63
1880.....................
3. 49
1881....................

3. 39
4.14
6 . 06
8 . 39
7. 86
5. 80
4. 37
3. 86
5. 31
4.39
4. 46
3. 74
4. 27
4. 55
4. 39
3. 87
2. 59
3. 22
2. 70
4. 53
4. 53

1882.....................
3.44
4. 23 j 1883 ...................
5. 57
1884.............
1885............
6.84
1886
7. 57
5. 94
1887.....................
4. 97
1888
1889.....................
4. 71
1890.....................
4. 97
1891.....................
4. 72
4.72 | 1892...............
4.66 1 1893. ..
4.84
1894.....................
4 . 50
1895....................
4. 35
1896
3. 87
1897.....................
3.15
1898.....................
2 .8 6
1899..............
2. 79
1900....................
3. 75
1901....................
3. 75
1902c..................

4. 61
4. 54
4.42
4.10
4. 00
4.05
4. 21
4.04
3. 92|
3.85
3. 97J
3. 90
3. 90
3.50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 75
3.47
3.80
3.80

3. 50
2. 90
2. 50
2. 25
2 .1 0

3. 45
a2 . 60
a2 . 60
a2 . 60
a2 . 60
a 50
2.
a2. 40
a2. 25
a2 . 00
b2 . 28
bl. 80
bl. 60
h2 . 00
2.50
2. 50
2. 50

a The price on board fixed at Baltimore by the Seaboard Coal Association.
bPrice of soft-coal pool.
cOwing to unusual conditions in the coal market the association price for 1902 is not a correct guide
as to the actual selling price, Clearfield coal selling as high as $7 at the mines and as high as $9 in
New York Harbor.




463

PRICES PROPORTIONED TO CONSUMPTION.
N

o
of L eading Classes of NECESSARY ARTICLES of D aily
.
1
5
6
.
Consumption in Ne w Y ork C it y , from Jan uary 1,1888, to January 1,1903.

[Index Number, from Dun’s Review.]
Dairy
and
garden.

Other
food.

1888- January 1-----

Dollars.
8. 920
8. 705
7.620

Dollars.
15.030
14.670

Dollars.
10.340
J . 480
O

Dollars.
15.140
15.170

Dollars.

1889—J anuary 1___
1890—J anuary 1----1891—January 1----1892—January 1-----

12.675

9. 935

14.845

7.810
7.895
9.315

16. 270
13.180
15. 290

10.215
9.185

14.135
13. 430
13. 900

16. 240
15. 875

8.655

13. 945

Breadstuffs.

Meats.

Dollars.

Date.

18.565
18.195
13.765
19.725

1893—January 1----1894—January 1___

17.700
15.750
13.530

1895—January 1-----

14. 311

8.359

12.196

1896—January 1----1897—January 1-----

11.380

7. 540
7. 327

10. 969
10. 456

13.511
12. 783
13.816
13.483

7. 529
7. 336

8. 714
12.-371

7. 694
7. 520
7. 988

13. 254

7. 258

9. 437
11.458
10.974
13.702

July 1 ...........
1901—January 1___

14. 898
14. 486

J uly 1 ...........
1902—J anuary 1___
July 1 ...........
1903—January 1-----

14. 904
20.002
20. 534

8.906
8. 407
9.430

10.901
15. 556
11. 030

8.826
9. 090
9.157
9. 200
9. 482
9.504
9. 086

9.670

15. 248

8.952

11. 628
9. 522

12.557
14. 613

8. 748
9. 418

July 1 (low) .
1898—J anuary 1----July 1 ...........
J899—J anuary 1----Jnly 1 ...........
1900—J anuary 1___

11. 729
10. 587

17.104

9. 595
8. 945

Clothing. 1 Metals.

12. 880

17, 330
17. 360

14. 665
15. 985

11. 886

14. 565
12.026

8.170

12. 787
12.407

12.803
13.014

7. 887
8. 312

13.808
14. 654

11.642
11.572

14.663

8. 607
8.898

Miscella­
neous.

Total.

Dollars.
14.577
14.496
15. I ll

Dollars.
99.902
99.076
90.191

14. 217
13. 767

98. 247
89.822

14. 320
13. 512

94.155
86.032

13. 607

80.992

13.403
12. 399
12. 288

77.780
75.502
72.455

12.184

79.940
77.768
80.423
85.227

14.150
15.021

11.843
11.843

12.522
12. 540

15.635

17.484

18.085

12. 969
16. 312

95. 295

16.324
16. 024
15. 098

14. 834
15. 810
15. 344

16. 070
15. 881

91.415
95.668

15.547
15. 533

15. 375
16.084

16.617
16. 793
16. 826

91. 509
101.587
101.910

15.938

17.185

16.578

100. 356

N o t e .—In the above table the course of prices of commodities is shown, and in each case the price
is multiplied by the annual per capita consumption, which precludes any one commodity having
more than its proper weight in the aggregate. Breadstuffs include many quotations of wheat, corn,
oats, rye, barley, beans, and pease; meats include live hogs, beef, sheep, and many provisions, lard,
tallow, etc.; dairy and garden products embrace eggs, vegetables, fruits, milk, butter, cheese, etc.;
other food includes fish, liquors, condiments, sugar, rice, tobacco, etc.; clothing covers the raw mate­
rial of each industry, and many quotations of woolen, cotton, silk, and rubber goods, as well as hides,
leather, boots, and shoes; metals include various quotations of pig iron and partially manufactured
and finished products, as well as the minor metal.-, tin, lead, copper, etc., and coal and petroleum;
miscellaneous includes many grades of hard and soft lumber, laths, brick, lime, glass, turnentine,
hemp, linseed oil, paints, fertilizers, and drugs. The third decimal is given for accuracy of comparison.




—

464

PRICES OF DOMESTIC IRON.

of
PIG IRON, ROLLED BAR IRON, IRON a n d STEEL
RAILS, STEEL BILLETS, p e r t o n , a n d o f CUT a n d WIRE NAILS, p e r k e g
OF 100 POUNDS, FROM 1855 TO 1902.

N o. 1 5 7 .—P R I C E S

[Furnished by the American Iron and Steel Association.]
Pig iron.
Calendar
year.

No. 1
dry.®

1855..........
1856..........
1857...........
1858..........
1859..........
1860...........
1861..........
1862..........
1863..........
1864..........
1865..........
1866..........
1867.........
1868.........
1869.........
1870.........
1871.........
1872.........
1873.........
1874.........
1875.........
1876.........
1877.........
1878___
1879.........
1880.........
1881.........
1882.........
1883.........
1884..........
1885..........
1886..........
1887..........
1888..........
1889..........
1890..........
1891..........
1892..........
1893..........
1894..........
1895..........
1896..........
1897..........
1898..........
1899..........
1900..........
1901..........
1902..........

Gray
forge.®

Gray
forge
lake
ore. b

Bar iron roiled.

Rails. *
>

Steel
Iron
Steel
bil­
stand­ stand­
Besse­ Best re­|Best re­
lets. b ard sec­ ard sec­
mer. b fined. c fined. b
tions.
tions.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. I\ollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.
1
74. 58
62. 88
27. 75
73. 75
64. 38
27.12
64. 25
26. 38
71. 04
50. 00
62. 29
22. 25
\
60. 00
23. 38
' 49.38
............. 1
.............................
48. 00
22.75
58. 75
i
60. 83
42. 38
20. 25
70. 42
41. 75
23.88
j
1
91. 04
76. 88
35. 25
|
146. 46
126. 00
59. 25
i
106. 38
46.12
98. 63
1
86. 75
46. 88
98.13
1
4
44.12
87. 08
83.13
1
85. 63
78. 88
39. 25
40. 63
81. 66
77. 25
72. 25
78. 96
33. 25
70. 38
35.12
78. 54
48. 88
97. 63
85.13
86. 43
76. 67
42. 75
35. 80
30. 25
67. 95
58. 75
27.16
1
60. 85
47. 75
25. 50
23. 67
1
41. 25
22. 25
21. 74
52.08
35. 25
45. 55
20. 60
18. 88
44. 24
33. 75
17. 63
18. 09
51. 85
41. 25
21. 50
22.15
60. 38
49. 25
27. 98
28. 50
25.12
22. 94
58. 05
47.13
45. 50
61. 41
25. 75
22. 60
23. 84
54. 51
g.........
50. 30, 44. 24
22. 38
19.33 : 19. 04
g .............
44. 05
19. 88
17.71 | 17.17
38.45
g.........
40. 32
36.59
18. 00
15. 58
15. 27
43.12
16.40
16. 58
31. 75 g.............
18. 71
18. 96
38. 08
20. 92
49. 37
32.55 g.........
17.79
19. 02
43. 59
21.37
15. 99
44. 99
18. 88
16.21
39. 67
28. 78 g.........
17. 38
43.40
17. 75
15. 48
15.37
29.45 g .........
18. 00
38. 30
45. 92
18. 40
15.82
15. 78
18. 85
41. 25
30. 32 g.........
42. 56
17. 52
14. 52
25. 32 g .........
14. 06
15. 95
38. 38
15. 75
41. 81
36. 79
23. 63 g.........
13.54
12. 81
14. 37
14.52
38. 08
12.73
11. 77
12. 87
33. 53
20.44 g .........
29. 96
12. 66
10.73
9. 75
26. 86
16. 58 g .........
11.38
13.10
12. 72
32. 29
18. 48 g.........
11. 49
10. 94
28. 09
31.36
12. 95
11.09
10.39
12.14
27. 22
18. 83 g .............
12.10
9.03
29. 40
24. 73
10.48
10.13
15. 08 g.............
29. 31
23. 93
15. 31 g ........
11.66
10. 23
9.18
10. 33
16. 60
16. 72
19. 36
46. 29
19. 03
43. 75
31.12 g .............
16. 90
19. 98
16. 49
44. 00
19. 49
48.12
25. 06 g.............
15. 87
14. 20
41.16
40. 38
24.13 g .............
15. 93
14.08
22.19
19. 20
19. 49
20. 67
47. 79
43. 53
30. 57 g .............

Ni

O U t .e

Dollars. Dollars.
a fl
4.10
§ ,p
H
d®
3. 92
o<®
3. 72
a 42
3. 53
■m
2 *3
3. 86
S®
3.13
o «
op
2. 75
ti g ■
,
3.47
-d ^
5.13
7. 85
7. 08
6. 97
166. 00
5. 92
158. 50
5.17
132. 25
4. 87
106. 75
4. 40
102. 50
4. 52,
112. 00
5. 46
120. 50
4.90
94. 25
3. 99
3.42
68. 75
59. 25
2. 98
45. 50
2. 57
2. 31
42. 25
48. 25
2. 69
67. 50
3. 68
61.13
3. 09
3. 47
48. 50
37. 75
3. 06
30. 75
2. 39
28. 50
2. 33
34. 50
2. 27
37. 08
2. 30
29. 83
2. 03
29. 25
2. 00
31. 75
2. 00
29. 92
1. 86
30. 00
1.83
28.12
h1. 44
24. 00
hl. 08
24. 33
hl. 56
h2. 36
28.00
18. 75
h1.47
17. 62 h1. 31
28.12
2.21
32. 29
2.46
27. 33
2.29
2.29
28. 00

3.15
2. 55
2.49
2. 51
2. 04
1. 70
1.49

1 . 1 1
1. 69
2. 54
1.46
1.45
2. 60
2. 76
2.41
2.15

a A t Philadelphia.
b At Pittsburg.
c From store at Philadelphia.
d A t mills in Pennsylvania.
eWholesale base prices at store. Philadelphia.
f Base prices from factory, f. o. b. Chicago, in car­
load lots.
eSuperseded by the manufacture of steel rails.
hPrices based on a new classification
adopted in 1893, the base price and schedule of extras being changed to correspond with the wire-nail
schedule. In December, 1896, the schedule for cut and wire nails was again changed.




N o. 1 5 8 .—M O N T H L Y IM P O R T P R IC E S

of

L e a d in g A r t ic l e s o f

MERCHANDISE

I m p o r t e d in t o t h e U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g t h e

Y e a r e n d i n g J u n e 30, 1902.
Price per unit.

G
fi
Jo

1902-

t *
—•
C
O
O
bO

Imported articles,

1901.

Unit.

Dollars.

1
^ Coal, bituminous.......................................
O Coffee..................................................

August.

2. 755
.065

Dollars.
2.69
.064

Dollars.
2.74

.111
.150

.154
.149

T o n ----Pound.

1902.

October.

Novem­
ber.
Dollars.
2. 60

.058

Dollars.
2.68
.058

.114
.151

.102
. 149

.122
. 160

Decem­
ber.

Dollars.
2.69
.057 !
.061

January. February. March.
Dollars.
2.84

Dollars.

.074 !

2.65
.075

April.

Dollars.
2.74

Dollars.
2. 78

.072

.074

.110
.149

. 112
.149

May.

June.

Dollars. [ Dollars.
2.83
3. 67
.065
.067

Cotton cloth:
Not bleached, etc................................
Bleached, etc.........................................

Sq. yd ..

Fibers, vegetable, etc.:
UnmanufacturedFlax ................................................ T o n ___
Hemp...............................................
Manila.............................................
Sisal grass..................................... ....d o . . .
Fish:

101.74

Pig iron®............................................... Ton . . . .
Sheet, plate, and taggers iron........... Pound ..
Tinplates...............................................
Gallon..

.125

.114

.154

.155

216. 82
165.61
159. 62
148. 95

353.38
168. 74
157.16
114. 61

364.14
163. 57
171.48
126. 70

392.13
154. 83
152. 71
113.92

311. 47
305.89
163.62 i 164.68
196. 09
214.87
142.22 | 117.15

293.17
153.23
184.76
! 128.42

.031
.032
.037 ;
. 495

'

31.98
.029
.029
.116

.037
.034
.039 |
.469
34. 31
.028 |
.030
.068 !

.037
.047 !
.038
.509
32. 33
.029
.032
.138

.036
.061
.035
.498
27. 87

.036
.057
.035
.512

.032
.033

19. 86
.038
.031

.147

.064

.033
.057 !
.037
.473 i
30. 60
. 034
.030
.117

.034
.054
.039
.495
29. 30
.039
.030
.062

266.92
176. 34
216.47
136. 64

.037

i
.031

.054
.038
.477

.054
.034
.500

21.74
.035
.032
.065

18. 64
.035
.029
.067

241. 91
170. 21
223. 89
128.49

264. 08
174. 39
231. 04
197.00

268.60
182. 24
219. 42
181. 05

.026
.060

.029
.053

.025
.052

.038

.032

.490

.482 !

.030
.514

17.15 .
.029
.030
.067

17.82
.060
.030
.069

17. 47
.036
.030
.06

•Mostly spiegeleisen and ferromanganese.

465




.134
.150

|
Pound ..

Glass: Cylinder,etc.,unpolished........... -----do . ..
India rubber, crude...................................
Iron and steel:

Molasses............................................. dut..

.102
.154

|
337. 72
164.16
151.96

P ick le d Herring .........................................
M ackerel.......................................

.099
.156

MONTHLY IMPORT PRICES.

July.

Septem­
ber.

of

L e a d i n g A r t ic l e s o f
Y e a r e n d in g J u n e

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d
30, 1902—Continued.

in t o

the

U n it e d St a t e s d u r in g t h e

466

No. 1 5 8 —MONTHLY IMPORT PRICES

Price per unit.
Imported articles.

Provisions:
Cheese....................................................

Pound..
___ do . . .

Salt.......................................................... 100 l b s ..
Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon. . . Pound..
Sugar, not above No. 16 Dutch standard:
_____ . . . . . . . . . . .
Ppftf,

August.

Septem­
ber.

October.

Novem­
ber.

Decem­ January. J
February
ber.

March.

April.

May.

June.

Dollars.
0.141

Dollars.
0.139
.021
.130

Dollars.
0. .140
.023
.183

Dollars.
0.150
.021
.194

Dollars.
0.153
.023
.273

Dollars.
0.154
.026
.213

Dollars.
0.153
.022
.179

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
0.156
.019
.141

Dollars.
0.154
.022
.160

Dollars,
0.149
.024
. 129

3.17

3.29

3.43

3.44

3. 38

3. 34

3.26

3.41

3.22

.021
.203
3.12

.099
.235

.108
.234

.111
.233

.980
.459

.987
.466

1. 06
.420

.630
.411

.628

.673

.652

.647

.101

.130

.105

. 177
. 101

.094
. 166

.106

. 195
.097

. 170

.091

.098

.172
.096

3. 62
.961
.176

3. 60
.986

.900
.455

.729

.630

.675

.105
. 151
. 096

.120
. 198
.097

3. 33
.986
204

1. 01
.225

3. 60
.988
.196

3. 09
.956
.185

Gallon..

Raw—
Class i ............................................. Pound ..
Class 2 ............................................. . *-do _
Class 3 ................................... ........ ___ do . . .

W ines:
Still wines—
In casks...........................................

.247

.889
.402

.978

.489

Tobacco, leaf:
Suitable for wrappers........................ ....d o . . .
other
__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.0149
.0163

.418

.810

T in : Bars, block, and pig............. .......... ___ do . . .

.133
.265

.205
3,21

.0152
.0165

(»)

.0202
.0213

0.151
.021

.0154 ;
1
.0162 |

. 0202
.0194
.127
.259

. 0203
. 0228
. 148
.253

Cane and all other.............................. ___ do . . .
Tflfl
..................... .......................

0.151
.021
.272

. 0194
.123
.251

(a)

. 0171
.0183

.0178
. 124

.123
.238

3. 25

.0144

.0147

.0168
.126

.0159
.147

.0134
.0167
.170

.237

.245

.251

.858
.429

.987
.391

.848
.389

.771
.418

.630

.576

.631

.689

.662

.124
.185
.092

.120
.158

.131
.156

.137
.177

.121
.235

.086

.085

.087

.092

|

Wools, etc., and manufactures of:

Manufactures—
Carpets and carpeting.................

Sq. yd ..
C loth s............................................. Pound..
Dress goods................................... Sq. yd ..




2. 86

No imports.

j

.188

3.49
1. 09
.202

3.36
1.09
.211

3.24
1.08
.192

3. 48
.99
.183

3.56
.981
.169

3.50
.933
.179

MONTHLY IMPORT PRICES.

July.

No. 1 59 .—A N N U A L

IM P O R T

P R IC E S

of

L e a d in g

A r t i c l e s o f MERCHANDISE
1880 t o 1902.

Im ported

in t o

the

U n it e d

St a t e s f r o m

[The values are of the goods in the foreign markets whence exported to the United States.]

Leaf tobacco,
Iron.
per pound.
Cylinder,
India rub­
crown,
ber and
Tin
and com­
Sheet,
Coal, bi­ Coffee,
Suita­
Flax, per mon win­ Hemp,
gutta­
plates,
plate,
Not
tuminous, per bleached, Bleached,
ton.
terne
ble for 1 Other
dowglass, per ton. percha, Pig iron, and tag­
per
per ton. pound. etc., per
crude, per per ton.
unpol­
gers plates, or cigar : leaf.
square
taggers wrap­
pound.8
square
iron,
ished, per
yard.
tin, per
pers.
pound.
yard.
per
pound. pound.
Cotton cloth—

Tear ending June 30—

3. 34
2.97
2. 57
2. 89

1884.................................................
1885.................................................
1886.................................................
1887.................................................
1888.................................................
1889.................................................
1890.................................................
1891.................................................
1892.................................................
1893.................................................

8.12

1894......................................................

Cents.

Cents.

13. 5 b
12. 5 b
10. 0 b

8.2

13.0
13.5
14.1
14.1

b

9.3

10.3

11.2

8.2
3.17
7.6
3.10
10.7
3.00
14.0
3. 24
13.0
3.40
16.0
3.30
3.40 d19. 0
• . 28 d20. 0
S
3. 28
14.0
16.4
3.23
14.7
3. 05
14.6
2. 86
11.1
2. 76
7.5
2. 67
2. 82
6.5
2. 62
6.7
2.72
7.4
6.5
2.74 i

12.1
10.3

10.9
11.7

10.0

12.2

7.7
7.8

12.7
13.0
13.0
14.0
14.0
13.0
12.5

8.6
9.5
8.9

8.1
8.3

8.2

12.0
12.0
12.2

8.4

8.6
7.9
8.3
11.7

12.3
13.0
13.2
15.1
15.3

12.2
11.2

Dollars.

285.27
268. 51
270.11
282.16
277. 35
266. 20
283.70
269. 21
316.66
262.25
271.87
261. 69
251.43
280. 64
307.18
284. 71
230. 36
206. 53
215.88
201. 81
236. 30
273.44
269.55

Cents.

3.2
3.1
3. 0
3. 2
3.1

2.8
2.5
2.3
1.9

2.0
2.0
3.0
2.3
2.4

2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.4

2.6
3.0
3.3
3.6

Dollars.

123.20
126. 31
166.58
169. 54
163.08
152.12
133.22
123.45
144. 64
168.96
200. 63
150. 76
131.45
142.30
146. 74
138.93
126. 57
123. 00
139. 49
121.06
132.43
153.52
167.48

Cents.

57.1
55.2
62.8
71.7
55.9
37.6
40.6
48.0
43.9
38.0
44.0
d53. 0
d49. 3
42.9
44.7
46.2
45.1
49.1
55.2
62.1
63.5
51.5
49.4

Dollars.

Cents.

19. 42
20. 98
18. 57
18. 32
17. 43
17. 70
1 * 50
5.
15. 59
15.49
16.19
25. 09
24. 65
21.87
23. 83
22. 74
27.27
23. 05
23.50
26. 36
29.87
34. 53
34. 46

3.6
5.3
3.4
3.2
3.7
4.3
4.2
3.6
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.0

21.2

2.6
2.2
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.4
3.1
4.3
2.9
5.4
3.3

Cents.

Cents.

4.5 b
3.8 b
3.8 b
3.7 b
3.6
'89.8
3.3
'82.2
3.1
'84.4
3.0
'91.9
'89.6
3.0
'90.0
3.0
3.0 ’! '92.8
3.0
94.0
2.9
71.5
2.8
95.0
2.6 114.0
2.4
127.1
2.3
107.4
2.3
93.5
2.2
98.11
2.3
159.98
3.2
92.11
3.2
90.36
3.0
88. 74

Cents.

50.3
52.2
52.4
57.4
45.9
48.7
49.8
49.7
58.4
55.0
61.0
58.0
43.0
40.9
38.7
35.9
89.4
50.6
55.10
55. 56
58.14
51.04
42. 73

Dollars.

'173.86
*■ 03
154.
'131.11
'118. 72
'140.89
'164.66
'215.65
176.11
149. 94
139. 32
113. 99
80.77
76. 37
73.68
64.44
116. 76
168. 28
162.69
186. 97

1
a India rubber only after 1890.




bNot separately stated.

c Prices of imports for consumption.

dOvervalued by reason of depreciation of Brazilian paper milreis.

467

1895...............................................
1896.................................................
1897.................................................
1898.................................................
1899.................................................
1900.................................................
1901.................... ...........................
1902.................................................

Gents.

ANNUAL IMPORT PRICES.

Dollars.
18K
fl
18S1
1R 9
R
188R

Manila,
per ton.

of

L e a d i n g A r t ic l e s o f

Fish, pickled.
Tear ending June 30—

isso

1884 ..................................................................................
_________________ ____ _______________
1««5
18SR
1887

..............................................................................

1888
1889
1890
1891

...............................................................
..................................................
.................................................................
..............................................................................

Dollar*.
6. 07
5. 50
5. 72
6.11
5.45
5.60
6.31
6.96
6. 40
7. 08
7. 04
7. 20
7. 71

Dollars.
4. 38
5.11
6.81
8. 20
9. 90
7.62
6. 05
8. 09
9.46
13. 57
14. 35
11.95
9.62
11.22

1892 ....................................................................... - ____
1893 ................................................................................
1894
.
....................................................

7. 09
6. 60 !

1895 ..................................................................................
1896 ..............................................................................
1897 ..............................................................................

7.14
7.13 1
6. 97

10. 45
14.27
11.35

1898 ....................................- ............................................
1899 ..................................................................................

7. 52
6. 76

12. 23
13. 99

1900 ..................................................................................
1901..................................................................................

8.67
7. 50
6. 91

13.77
9. 55
10. 60

1902 ..................................................................................




11.53

I m p o r t e d , e t c ., f r o m

13.4
14.3
14.1
15.4
18.0
16.0
16.0

1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0

13.0

2.0
1.7

Gents.
Gents. Gents. Gents.
27.4
19.5
4.3
! 57.7
20.8
| 62.8
4.41
25.7
64.8
24.6
23.7
4.41
1
22.9
23.5
i 63.7
4.37
20.9
20.2
! 71.4 ! 3.61
19.5 j
17.9
i 65.6
2.07
19.6 '
21.0
66. 5
2. 84
I
1
18.7
23.4
69.3
2. 50
68.6
15.8
27.6
2.75
3.21
16.0
21.0
69.0
3. 48
15.0
20.0
3.92
70.0
3. 28
17.0
20.0
3. 03
68.0
3. 66
16.0
20.0
2. 93
3. 23
71.0
16.0
20.0
3. 90
71.0
3.09

1.5

3.16

15.8
15.10

1.7
1. 5
1.9
2.1

18. 96
11.12

2.1
2.0

9.8
7.2

2.1
2.1

2. 76
3. 28
2. 84
3. 05
3.19
3. 96
3.21
2.31

12.8
10.1
8.6
15.7

to

1902—Continued.

Wool.
Tin, bars,
Sugar,
Silk, raw Still
blocks,
not i
or as
Carpets and
wines above
or pigs,
reeled
carpeting
Tea, per grain, or Cloth­ Combing, Carpet
in
from the casks, No. 16 pound.
and other, of wool, per
per
granulat­ ing,
D.S.,
cocoon,
square yard.
per
per
per
ed, per pound. pound.
per
per
pound.
gallon.
pound.
! pound.
pound.

Gents.
2.9
2.3
2. 2
2. i
2.0
2.1
2 0
2.0

Gents.
22.9
23.5
27.0
23.2
16.4

1880

Dollars.
4. 69
4.27
4. 48
4.31
3. 88
3. 62
3.62
4. 06
3. 70

70.0
69.7

2. 92
2. lb

68.8
94.0
72.13

2. 29
2.01
2. 24
2. 28
2. 92
2.26
1.80

68. 28
68. 86
69. 72
64.95

15.1
13.5
13.5

15.7
14.2
13.5

13.1
14.17
13. 02
12.44
12, 27

12.9
13. 73
15. 95
27. 23
27.10

12.42

24. 53

Gents.
24
23
22
22
23

Gents.
29
29 '
28
25

13

Dollars.
0. 86

14
14
14

1.08
1. 33
1. 26

12

1. 37
1.41
1.35

Gents.

20

23
24
22
24
24

20
23
23

23
25
23

21
18
16

23
22
28

9
9
9

2.06
2. 30

15

20

17

22
22
20

9
10

1. 95
L43
1.66
3.04
2. 74

20
16
19

-

17 !
18
15
21

28
21

16
12

20
18

11
11
12
12
12
12
11

11
10
9
9
10
9

1.46
1 46
1.21
1.23
2. 09

2. 28

3. 04
3.15
3.45

ANNUAL IMPORT PRICES.

1881..................................................................................
18B2..................................................................................
1883 ................................................................................

Herring, Mackerel, Molas­ Rice,
per
per bar­ per bar­ ses, per pound.
gallon.
rel
rel
(200 lbs.). (200 lbs.).

MERCHANDISE

468

No. 1 5 9 — ANNUAL IMPORT PRICES

No. 1 6 0 .— M O N T H L Y E X P O R T P R IC E S

of

L e a d in g A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC PRODUCTION

E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d St a t e s

DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1902.
[The values of the goods are their market value at the port and time of exportation.]
Price per unit.
Exported articles.

1902.

1901.

Unit.
August.

October.

Novem­
ber.

1

Decem­
ber.

March.

January. February.

April.

May.

J une.

Dollars.
0.676

Dollars.
0. 668
.763
3. 81

Dollars.

Dollars.
0. 707
.771

|
Breadstutfs:
Corn.. ..................................................
Wheat flour.........................................
Coal:

Dollars.
0. 506
.728
3.64
Barrel ..

Bushel..

4. 43
2.43

Anthracite.......................... ............... Ton.......
_
Bituminous........................................... ___ d o _
Copper, ingots, bars, and old................... Pound ..
Cotton, unmanufactured........................ ....d o . . .

Dollars.
0. 592
.745
3. 72
4.44
2.45

Dollars.
0. 614
. 723
3. 62
4.40
2. 45

.166
.087

. 164
.084

.165
.082

Cloths:
Colored................................................... Yard . . .
TTncolored............................................. ___ d o __
Hay ........................................... ................ T on____ !
H o p s ............................................................. Pound.. 1

.052
. 051
14.85
.121

.055
. 052
16.17
.138

.054
.050
18. 96

Iron and steel :
Pig iro n ................................................. Ton___
Nails and spikes, cut......................... Pound ..

16. 62
.020

16. 60
.020

16. 04
.024

.181

.183

.183




•
i
Barrel .. !
Gallon ..
Pound ..

1.73
. 343
.011

I
Gallon .. 1

.045

1.78

1. 65

Dollars.
0. 657

. 682
3. 60

. 697
3.64

4. 57
2. 41
.163
.081

4. 56
2. 51
.167
.078

. 055
.053

.050
. 053

17. 27
. 134

16. 76
. 152

17. 58
.023
.178

Dollars. \ Dollars.
0. 680
0. 698
. 700 !
. 707
3. 64
3.75
4.69
2. 51

1

.156
.081 !
.051
.051 1
16. 88

4.67
2.56
.120
. 082
.049
.050
17. 48

Dollars.
0.677
.723
3. 67
4. 65
2.45
.123
.083

.747
3. 75
4. 67
2.43
.127
.086

.140

. 151

.047
.051
16.45
.134

15. 23
.022
.180

16. 23
.021
.177

16.68
.019

16. 38
.020

.187

. 194

17.00
.020
.162

4.55
2. 67
.127
.092
.049
.053

.049
.053
17.36
. 174

17.77
.021

1. 56

.342
.012

.345
.012

1.72
.357
.012

1.68
.361
.012

1.58
.364
.012

1.48
.390
.012

1.63
.421
.012

1.67
.461
.012

.045

.047

.050

.045

.050

.045

.041

.045

15.17
.168

.184

.454
.012
.040

0.688
.784
3. 78
4. 65
2. 65
.124
.094
.050 i
. 053
15.90 !

3. 78
4.56
2. 79
.123
.093
.047
.053
16.59

.178

.160

18. 88
.021
.174

19. 28
.021

1.80
.448
,012

1. 72
.475
.012

.045 t

.184

.048

469

Leather, sole.................................................
N aval stores:
Rosin......................................................
Turpentine, spirits of.........................
Oil cake and oil-cake m eal.......................
Oils:
Mineral—crude, etc............................

. 119

Dollars.
0. 623

MONTHLY DOMESTIC EXPORT PRICES.

July.

Septem­
ber.

N o. 160.—MONTHLY EXPORT PRICES

op

L e a d in g

d u r in g t h e

A r t ic l e s

op

DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
30, 1902—Continued.
P

Exported articles.

E xported

prom

the

U n it e d

States

Y e a r e n d in g J u n e

r

i

c

e

O
p

Unit.

e

r

u

n

i

t

.

1902.

1901.
August.

Septem­ October.
ber.

Novem­
ber.

Decem­ January. February.
ber.

March.

April.

May.

June.

Oils—Continued,
Refined—illuminating...................... Gallon..
Vegetable—cotton-seed..................... .. .d o ___
Paraffin and paraffin w a x ........................ Pound ..
Provisions:
B e e f-

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

.375
.053

0. 064
.393
.053

0.068
.367
.052

0. 065
.361

0.064
.383
.051

Dollars.
0.063

Dollars.

0.066

Dollars.
0.060
.410

Dollars.

0. 062
.364
.052

Fresh...............................................
do . . . .
Salted or pick led........................ _„ d o ___
Tallow.................................................... __ d o ___

.090
.058
.052
.088

.092
.058
.051
.082

.091
'.059
.055
.090

.090
.060
.055
.094

.059
.056
.099

. 107
.085

. 109
.084
.086

.111

.087

.111
.086
.094
.089

. I ll
.087
.095

.082

. 112
.089
.095
.086

.174
.094

.181
.094

. 176
.099

. 179
.104

. 186
. 109

.184

.081
.008
.020

.081

.085

.008
.025

.008
.022

.035
.093

.041

. 078
.010
.023
.036

.094
17.56

.090
17.62

Bacon

...............................................__

Haras

.......................................

do . . . .

do .
Pork, pickled....................................... . . . d o ___
.Lard . .................................................. . . . do ____
Oleomargarine—the o i l ..................... . . .d o ----Butter___________ ____ ____________ . . . d o __ _
Cheese.................................................... __ d o ___
Seeds:
Clover_________ _________ _____

.
do
Cotton.................................................... . . . do . . . .
Starch.................................................... ....... . . . d o ___
Sugar, refined............................................... __ d o ___
Tobacco, leaf
___________ __________
do . . . .

W ood: Boards, deals, and planks...........




M fe e t..

.084
.080
.176
.093

.085
.091

.082

. 108

.090

.010
.022
.052

.007
.024
.050

.089
17.75

. 095
18.03

.007
.021
.048
.087
18.68

.043
.092
17.27

.052

.093

16.90

.095
.063
.054
.096

.083

Dollars.
0.062
.396
.051

.095
.063
.056
.092
.109
.088
.097
.093
. 104

Dollars.
0.063
.391
.051

.100
.063
.062.
.096
. 108
.087
.096
.091
. 190
.105
. 082
. 008
.029
.038
. 096
17. 32

0. 065 1
.437
.049

.049

.440
.052

.096
. 063
.061

. 103
.065
.064

.068
.062

. 092

.094
. 113

.098
.113

.089

.089
.097
.095

.092
.100
.098

. 177
.111

.195
.116

. 193

. 076

. 106

.101

.008
.025

.010
.021

.008
.029

.040
. 098
18.01

.042
.097
18. 21

.039
. 096
19. 51

.108
.085
. 096

.107

. 108

0. 060
.451
.045

.112
.075
.065
. 098
. 115
.096
.099
.097
. 170
.108
.080
.012
.029
.032
.093
19.02

MONTHLY DOMESTIC EXPORT PRICES.

July.

No. 1 6 1 ,— A N N U A L E X P O R T P R IC E S

of

L e a d in g

A r t ic l e s o f
from

1877

DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
1902.

E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n i t e d St a t e s

to

[The values of the goods are their market value at the port and time of exportation.]
Coal.

Breadstuffs.
Tear
ending
Corn, per Wheat,
June
per
30—
bushel.
bushel.




Dollars.
1.17
1.34
1.07
1.25
1.11
1.19
1.13
1.07
.86
.87
.89
.85
.90
.83
.93
1.03
.80
.67
.58
.65
.75
.98
.75
.72
.73
.73

Dollars.
6. 49
6. 36
5. 25
5. 88
5. 67
6.15
5. 96
5.59
4.90
4.70
4.51
4.58
4.83
4. 66
4.82
4. 96
4. 54
4.11
3. 38
3.56
3.84
4.51
4.04
3.62
3. 72
3. 70

Dollars.
4.52
3.15
3.69
3.47
4. 53
4. 68
4. 75
4. 70
4.40
3. 96
4.15
4.26
4.47
4.17
4.11
4.23
4.52
4.63
4. 24
4.10
4.46
4.45
4.12
4.26
4.41
4. 53

Dollars. Gents.
11.8
3.19
3.97
11.1
3.23
9.9
3.12
11.5
3.87
11.4
11.4
3.51
3.44
10.8
10.5
3.06
10.6
2. 91
9.9
2. 78
9.5
2. 65
9.8
2.91 ,
9.9
2.94
10.1
3.11
10.0
3.12
3.12
8.7
8.5
2.90
2.41
7.8
2.18
5.8
8.1
2.19
7.4
2. 24
2.15
5.9
2.06
5.4
2.26
7.7
9.4
2. 41
2. 53
8.3

Gents.
25.9
15.8
15.5
16.5
17.2
19.2
20.9
21.2
21.5
18.3
16.3
15.9
13.9
15.4
17.7
18.0
23.2
16.9
16.8
14.7
13. 8'
16.3
19.1
16.6
18.3
19.5

Gents.
23.9
21.8
20.4
23.3
22.6
20.9
21.1
20.6
19.8
19.9
18.7
17.3
16.6
16.0
16.4
16.0
15.0
15.1
15.3
17.9
16.9
17.5
16.8
18.9
18.7
18.0

Gents.
21.1
14.4
10.8
8.6
10.3
9.1
8.8
9.2
8.7
8.7
7.8
7.9
7.8
7.4
7.0
5.9
4.9
4.2
4.9
6.8
6.3
5.7
5.6
7.8
6.6
6.3

Cents.
10.8
8.7
6.9
6.7
8.2
9.9
11.2
10.2
9.2
7.5
7.9
8.6
8.6
7.7
7.6
8.1
9.1
9.6
8.7
8.3
7.5
7.7
7.9
8.4
9.0
9.9

Sugar, Tobac­
Pork,
Beef,
Starch, refined, co, leaf,
Lard,
salted salted Butter, Cheese,
per
per
per
per
pound.
per
per
or pic­ or pic­
pound. pound.
pound. kled per kled per pound. pound.
pound. pound.
Cents.
10.9
8.8
7.0
7.4
9.3
11.6
11.9
9.5
7.9
6.9
7.1
7.7
8.6
7.1
6.9
7.2
9.5
9.0
7.8
6.6
5.1
5.6
6.0
6.3
7.6
9.4

Gents.
9.0
6.8
5.7
6.1
7.7
9.0
9.9
7.9
7. 2
*
5.9
6.6
7.4
7.4
6.0
5.9
6.0
7.8
8.0
7.1
5.7
4.9
5.6
5.8
6.2
7.2
8.7

Cents.
7.5
7.7
6.3
6.4
6.5
8.5
8.9
7.6
7.5
6.0
5.4
5.3
5.5
5.4
5.6
5.7
5.4
5.7
5.7
5.6
5.2
5.5
5.3
5.7
5.7
6.2

Cents.
20.6
18.0
14.2
17.1
19.8
19.3
18.6
18.2
16.8
15.6
15.8
18.3
16.5
14.4
14.5
16.0
19.0
17.6
16.4
15.2
14.3
15.0
16.3
17.2
17.3
18.0

Cents. Cents.
5.2
11.8
11.4
4.7
4.2
8.9
4.3
9.5
4.7
11.1
11.0
4.8
4.6
11.2
10.3
4.5
4.0
9.3
8.3
4.1
3.8
9.3
9.9
3.5
9.3
3.8
9.0
4.1
9 .0 .
3.7
9.4
3.1
9.4
3.2
9.7
3.2
9.1
3.2
8.4
2.7
9.1
2.1
8.6
1.9
8.6
2.0
10.2
2.1
9.9
2.0
10.1
2.3

Cents.
11.6
10.2
8.5
9.0
9.2
9.7
9.2
7.1
6.4
6.7
6.0
6.3
7.6
7.0
5.7
4.6
4.7
4.4
4. 6
4.9
4.7
5.0
4.4
4.5
5.0
4.1

Cents.
10.2
8.7
7.8
7.7
8.3
8.5
8.3
9.1
9.9
9.6
8.7
8.3
8.8
8.6
8.7
8.4
9.0
8.5
8.7
8.5
8.0
8.7
9.3
8.7
9.0
9.2

>
izj
SS
z
a
i>

471

Dollars.
0.587
.562
.471
.543
.552
.668
.684
.611
.540
.498
.479
.550
.474
.418
.574
. 55
.53
.46
.53
.38
.31
.36
.39
.41
.46
.68

Oils,
Leather,
Bacon
sole, per illuminat­
and
ing, per
pound.
hams,
gallon.
per
pound.

EXPORT PRICES.

1877........
1878........
1879........
1880........
1881........
1882........
1883........
1884........
1885........
1886........
1887........
1888........
1889........
1890........
1891........
1892____
1893........
1894........
1895........
1896........
1897........
1898........
1899........
1900........
1901........
1902........

Wheat
flour,
per
barrel.

Provisions.

Cotton,
up­
Eggs,
per
Anthra­ Bitumi­ land,
dozen.
per
cite, pei nous, per
pound.
ton.
ton.

472

TONNAGE OF THE MERCHANT MARINE.

N o. 1 6 2 .—T O N N A G E
chant

M

of

a r in e

the
of

SAILING

the

U n it e d

and

STEAM VESSELS o f
f r o m 1873 t o 1902.

the

Mer­

St a t e s

[From the reports of the Bureau of Navigation.]
Sailing; vessels. a

Tear ending June 30—

1873.......................................... ..........
1874....................................................
1875.......................................... ..........
1876.......................................... ...........
1877........................ ............................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881................................. - ...............
1882................................................. .
1883................................................. .
1884................................................. .
1885................................................. .
1886......... '...................................... .
1887.....................................................
1888.................................................
1889................................................. I
1 8 9 0 ................................................ .
1891....................................................
1892.....................................................
1893........................................ ............
1894.....................................................
1895.....................................................
1896.....................................................
1897.....................................................
1898.......................................... ..........
1899.....................................................
1900........... ........................................
1901.....................................................
1902.....................................................

No.
28. 657
28, 300
28, 050
21, 614
20, 991
20, 792
20, 642
19, 995
19,205
19,177
.18, 968
18, 681
18, 564
18,067
17,582
17, 587
17,699
17,502
17, 683
17,991
17,951
17,060
16, 686
16,313
16. 034
15,993
15, 891
16, 280
16,643
16, 546

Steam vessels.

Ions.
B 539,584
,
3, 615, 042
3, 685, 064
3,107, 086
3, 071,403
3, 045, 087
2, 993, 429
2, 856, 476
2, 792, 736
2, 810,107
2, 822, 293
2, 805, 320
2, 771, 017
2, 608,152
2,563,128
2, 543, 846
2,541, 924
2,565, 409
2, 668, 495
2,690, 504
2, 641, 799
2, 494, 599
2, 423,159
2, 396, 672
2, 410, 462
2, 377, 815
2, 388, 227
2, 507, 042
2, 603, 265
2, 621,028

No.
4,015
4,186
4, 235
4,320
4, 395
4, 472
4, 569
4, 717
4, 860
5,191
5,249
5,401
5, 399
5, 467
5, 481
5, 694
5, 924
5, 965
6, 216
6, 392
6, 561
6, 526
6, 554
6, 595
6, 599
6, 712
6, 837
7, 053
7, 414
7,727

:

Tons.
1,156,443
1,185, 610
1,168,668
1,172, 372
1,171,197
1,167, 678
1,176,172
1, 211, 558
1, 264, 998
1, 355, 826
1,413,194
1, 465, 909
1, 494, 917
1, 522, 984
1, 542, 717
1, 648, 070
1, 765, 551
1, 859, 088
2, 016, 264
2, 074, 417
2,183,272
2,189,430
2, 212, 801
2,307,208
2, 358, 558
2, 371, 923
2, 476, 011
2, 657, 797
2, 920, 958
3,176, 874

Total.
No.
32, 672
32,486
32, 285
25, 934
25, 386
25, 264
25, 211
24, 712
24, 065
24,368
24, 217
24, 082
23,963
23,534
23, 063
23, 281
23, 623
23, 467
23, 899
24, 383
24, 512
23,586
23, 240
22, 908
22,633
22, 705
22,728
23, 333
24,057
24,273

Tons.
4, 696,027
4,800, 652
4,853, 732
4, 279, 458
4, 242, 600
4, 212, 765
4,169, 601
4, 068, 034
4, 057, 734
4,165,933
4, 235,487
4, 271, 229
4, 265, 934
4,131,136
4,105, 845
4,191, 916
4,307, 475
4, 424, 497
4, 681, 759
4, 764, 921
4, 825, 071
4, 684,029
4, 635, 960
4, 703, 880
4, 769, 020
4, 749, 738
4,864,238
5,164, 839
5, 524, 218
5, 797, 902

aIncluding canal boats and barges.

N o . 1 6 3 .— T O N N A G E O W N E D
P a c if ic

1885

to

Coast,

and

on

the

on

the

N orthern

A t l a n t ic a n d
L akes and W

G ulf C oasts, on the
R iv e r s , fro m

estern

1902.
[From reports of tlie Bureau of Navigation.]
Year ending June 30—

Atlantic
and (Jrulf.

Tons.
1885...........................................................................
2, 800, 323
1886...........................................................................
2, 685, 988
2, 638, 273
1887...........................................................................
1888.......................................... ................................
2, 612, 8^1
1889...........................................................................
2, 599,504
1890......................................... .............................. 2,638,595
2, 780, 683
1891.......................................... .............................
2, 805, 916
1892.......................................... ................................
2, 807, 690
1893............................................ ........................ .
1894............................................ ..............................
2, 712, 944
1895............................................ ..............................
2, 679, 779
189G............................................ ..............................
2, 667, 314
1897...........................................................................
2, 647, 796
1898........................................................................... 2, 553, 739
1899...........................................................................
2, 614, 869
1900.........................................................................
2, 727, 892
1901.......................................................................... 1b2, 854, 639
1902...........................................................................
2, 985, 056

Pacific.
i
i

Northern
Lakes.

Tons.
360, 608
347, 685
356, 445
399, 889
436, 273
428,392
440, 858
464, 619
457, 422
456,359
433, 502
437, 972
439, 012
496, 767
539,937
“612,904
a713,831
774, 211

Tons.
749,949
762,561
783,722
874,103
972, 271
1, 063,064
1,154,870
1,183,583
1,261,067
1,227,401
1,241,459
1,324,067
1,410,103
1, 437, 500
1, 446, 348
1, 565, 587
1-706,294
1, 816, 511

Western
Rivers.

Tons.
Tons.
346, 054
4,265,934
334, 902
4,131,136
327, 405
4,105, 845
305,083
4,191,916
299,427 ; 4,307,475
294,446 ! 4,424,497
308,348 ! 4,684,759
310, 803
4,764,921
298, 892
4, 825,071
287, 325
4, 684, 029
281, 220
4,635, 960
274,527
4,703,880
272,109
4, 769, 020
261, 732
4, 749, 738
263, 084
4, 864, 238
258, 456
5,164, 839
5, 524,218
249,454
222,124
5, 797, 902

1
a Including Hawaii.




Total.

bIncluding Porto Rico.

473

TONNAGE---- EMPLOYMENT OF,

o f t h e SAILING a n d STEAM VESSELS o f t h e M e r ­
M a r in e of t h e U n it e d St a t e s e m p l o y e d in t h e F o r e ig n a n d C o a s t ­
T r a d e a n d i n t h e F i s h e r i e s f r o m 1853 t o 1902.

No. 1 6 4 .—T O N N A G E
chant
w is e

[From the reports of the Bureau of Navigation.]
Employed in the—
Year
ending
June 30—

Foreign trade.
Steam.

1853 ........

Tons.
90, 520

1854 ........ 95,036
1855 ........ 115, 045
1856 ........ 89,715
1857 ........ 86, 873
1858

...

1859 ........
1860 ...

78, 027
92,748

Total.
Tons.
1, 910,471
2,151, 918
2,348, 358
2, 302,190
2,268,196
2, 301,148
2, 321, 674

Coastwise trade.
Steam.
Tons.

Whale fisheries.

Total.

Steam.a

Tons.

Tons.

Cod and
mack­
erel fish­
eries.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.
169, 078
146, 969

Tons.
4, 407, 010

Total.

514, 098

2,134, 258

581, 571
655,240

2, 322,114
2, 543, 255

193, 203
181,901
186, 848

583, 362
618, 911
651, 363

2, 247, 663
2, 336, 609

189, 461
195,842

676, 005

2, 401,220
2, 480, 929

198, 594
185, 728

133,540
132,339
140,196
148,846
156, 707

4, 802, 902
5, 212, 001
4, 871, 653
4, 940, 843
5, 049, 808
5,145, 038
5, 353, 868

Annual
increase
or de­
crease.
Decrease
Per cent.
6.49
8. 96
8. 52
— 6.53
1.42
2. 20
1.90
4. 06

97,296

2, 379, 396

1861........ 102,608
113,998
1862

2, 496, 894
2,173, 537
1, 926, 886

770, 641
774, 596

2, 644, 867
2, 704,544

166, 841
145,734

596, 465
442, 304

2, 616, 716
2, 960, 633

117, 714

192, 641
214,197

855, 954
969,131

3,245,265
3, 381, 522

99,228
95,145

168, 309
159, 241

1865 .......
98,008
1866 ........ 198,289

1, 486, 749
1, 518, 350

5, 539, 813
5,112,164
5,155, 056
4, 986, 400

885, 223

2,719, 621

112,677
98,231

5, 096, 782

1, 387, 756

84, 233
105,170

0.84
— 3.27
2. 21

4, 310, 778

—15.42

1867 ........ 198,115
1868 ....... 221, 939

1, 515, 648
1, 487,246

993, 765

2, 660, 390

52,384
78, 486

1869 ....... 213, 252
1870 ........ 192, 544
1871 ... 180, 914

1, 496, 220
1, 448, 846

2,702,140
2, 515, 515

4, 304, 487
4, 351, 759

— 0.14

977, 476
890, 316

76, 065
83, 887
62, 704

1, 363, 652

882, 551
906, 723

2, 638, 247
2, 764, 600

4,144, 641
4, 246, 507

1872 ........ 177, 666
1873 ........ 193,423

1, 359, 040
1, 378, 533

933, 887
963, 020

1874 .......

195, 245

1, 389, 815

1875 ........ 191, 689

1, 515, 598

990, 365
976, 979

2, 929, 552
3,163, 220
3, 293, 439

198,227

1, 553, 705
1,570, 600

974,145
981, 064

1, 589, 348
1, 451, 506

996, 840
1, 019, 849
1, 064, 954
1,112, 232
1,201,256

1863 ........ 133,215
1864 ........ 122, 006

1876 .......

1877 ........ 190,133
1878 ........ 170, 838
1879 ........ 156, 323
1880 ........ 146,604
1881........ 152, 769
154, 570
1882
1883
171, 905
1884...... 182,100
1885 ........ 185, 616
1886 ........ 175, 843
1887 ........ 169, 759
1888 ........ 179,586
1889 ........ 190,196
1890 ........ 192,705
1891 ... 235, 070
1892 ........ 225,437
1893 ........ ! 257,147
1894 ........ ; 261, 755
1895 ........ ! 247,387
1896 ........ 260, 224
1897 ........ 253,816
1898 ... 290, 241
1899 ... 355, 913

1,314,402
1, 297, 035
1, 259,492
1, 269, 681
1,276,972
1, 262, 814
1, 088, 041
989, 412
919, 302
999, 619
928, 062
988, 719
977,624
883,199
899, 698
822, 347
829, 833
792, 870

1, 2*41, 289
1, 281, 721
1, 308, 511
1, 346, 331
1, 369,146
1, 464, 673
1, 571, 079
1, 661, 458
1, 776, 269
1, 845, 518
1, 922,169
1, 923, 339
1, 960, 756
2,042,326
2,100, 084

162, 764

70,202
67, 954
61, 490
51, 608
44, 755

97, 547
109, 519

39,108

3, 219, 698 ...............
2, 598, 835 1
...............
2, 540, 322 J
...............
2, 497,170
2, 598,182
2, 637, 686
2, 646,011 j
'
2, 795, 776
2, 838, 354
1, 298
790
2, 884, 068
2, 895, 371
790
2, 939, 252
790
3,812
3, 010, 735
3,812
3,172,120
4, 275
3, 211, 416
4,925
3, 409,435
3, 609, 876
4,925
3, 700, 773
3,462
3,956
3, 854, 693
3, 696, 276
4, 336
4, 658
3, 728, 714
3, 790, 296
4, 658
3, 896, 826
4, 658

91,460
92,865

78,290
80, 207
87, 802
91, 085

38, 229
39,116
40, 593
39,700
40, 028
38, 408
38, 551
32, 802
32,414
27, 249
25,184
23,138
26,151
24,482
21, 976
18,633
17, 231
17, 052
16, 604
16, 482
15, 839
15,121
12,714

86, 547
79, 885
77,538
76,137
77,863
95,038
82, 940
82, 565
80, 705
79, 547
76, 012
74, 464
68, 367
68, 933
69, 472
70,575
71, 573
69, 060
68, 630
66, 610

726, 213

2, 077, 859

3, 959, 702

3,823

11,496

52, 327

2,115,981

3, 965, 313

4,117

11, 017

... 337, 356

837,229
816,795

2, 289, 825

4, 286,516

3,986

9, 899

50, 679
51, 629

1901
426, 259
1902 ........ 455, Oil

879,595
873, 235

2, 491, 231

4, 582, 645

3,463

9,534

52, 444

2, 718, 049

4, 858, 714

3, 808

9, 320

56, 633

1900




a Not separately shown prior to 1883.

3.47
— 7.72

4, 282, 607
4, 437, 747

1.10
4. 76
2.41
*0. 85
3. 62

4, 696, 027
4, 800, 652

2.23

4, 853, 732
4, 279, 458
4, 242, 600
4, 212, 765
4, 169, 601
4, 068, 034
4, 057, 734
4,165, 933
4, 235,487
4, 271, 229
4, 265, 934
4,131,136
4,105, 845
4,191, 916
4, 307, 475
4, 424, 497
4, 684, 759
4,764, 921
4, 825, 071
4, 684, 029
4,635,960
4,703,880
4,769, 020

5. 82
1.10
—11. 83
— 0.86
— 0.70
— 1.02
— 2.43
— 0.25
2.66
1.67
0.84
— 0.12
— 3.16
— 0.61
2.10
2. 75
2. 71
5.88
1.71
1.26
— 2.90
— 1.03
1.47
1.38

4, 749, 738
4, 864, 238

— 0.40

5,164,839
5,524,218

6.18
6. 96

5,797, 902

4. 95

2.41

o — C l a s s , N1 u m b e 6r , a n d G r o s s T o n n a g e o f V
.
5
.
E
S
iSn t h e E U n i t e dL S t a t e Ss f r o m
[From reports of the Bureau of Navigation.]
Steam vessels.

Sailing vessels.
Tear ending
June 30—

1876.........................
1877.........................
1878.........................
1879.........................
1880.........................

76
71
81
37
23
29

1883.........................
1884.........................

31
33
24

1885........................
1886.........................

11
8

1887.........................
1888.........................
1889........................

7
4

1890.........................
1891........................
1892........................
1893........................
1894........................
1895........................
1896........................
1897........................
1898........................
1899........................
1900 .......................

1
10

7
10

318
473

2
2
0
1
1
0
0

567
533
379
276

0
1
0

8
3
1
2
1

1
0

1
3

1901........................
1902........................

9

424
337
279
256
286

3
2

13
8

4
6




5
4

0
o
0
0
o
0
0
0

258
275
296

193
169
165
165
149
143
160
119
147
143
120

347
447
423

181
144
192
148
272
415

303
253
188

181
221
208

215
160

152
177
199

698
581
532
468
460
493
666
721
706
533
405
447
423
489
505
733
846
493
477
397
369
338
359

159
223

194

281
259

219
261

420
504
526

316

256

581

Gross
tons.
118, 672
106, 331
106,066
66,867
59,057
81,209
118, 798
137, 046
120, 621
65, 362
41, 237
34,633
48,590
50,570
102,873
144,290
83,217

SternPro­
wheel. peller.

Sidewheel.

98

95

61
46 .

284
315

90
103
86

303
275
213
142
206

. 80
69
84

28
26

87
99

28
26

111

37, 827
34,900

26
17
25

116, 460
126,165
97, 698

182

105
126

32
39
18
24
33

105
93

19

34,416
98,073

113
164
157

121

71
55

49,348

65, 236
64, 308

187

107
112

53
45
58
57

20
15
14
19
21
27

61

i

7
0

84
88
170
182

117
131
137

313
325
285
349
307
268
206
161
177
180
209
243
286
354
415

Num­
ber.
338
265
334
335
348
444
502
439
410
338
240
299
430
440
410

Canal boats.
Gross
tons.

Num­
ber.

69, 252

28
29

47, 514
81, 860
86, 361

19
36

78, 853

17

118,070
121, 843
107,229
91, 328

57
68
P
33

84,332
44,467
100, 074
142, 006
159, 318
159,045 1

i

21
23
36
40
88
40

488
438
380
293

185, 037
92, 531
134,368

57
37
28

83,720

14

248
286
288
394
439
422

69,754
138, 028
106,153
105,838
151, 058

11
13
70
20

506

202, 528
273, 591

13
38
79

579

308,180

44

Gross
tons.
3,110
3, 022
1,908
4, 069
1, 887
10,190
7, 882
4, 711
3,456

to

1902, I n c l uI s i v e .
U
L

Barges.
Num­
ber.
48
154
373
293
77
114
135
66
41

Gross
tons.
12,551
19,724
45,669
35,733
17, 612
70, 989
33,746
16,443
] 0 ,109

2,283
2,979
4,180

28
47
62

7, 079
6, 770
11,563

4, 263
9,452

121
60
96

23, 227
11, 794

4, 346
7, 059
4,580
3, 791
1,522
1,225
1, 495
10,216
2, 386
1,411
4,492
9, 078
4, 539

106

27, 858
32,916

74

19,305

55
54
38

24,132
8,126

55
195

22,337
51,555

179
401
483

37, 818
49, 496
40,310

469

74, 655
58, 416

287

5,723

T

Grand total.
Num­
ber.
1,112
1,029
1,258
1,132 1
902 '
1,108
1, 371
1,268
1,190
920
715
844
1,014 |
1,077 i
1, 051 i
1, 384 !
1, 395
956 ;
838
694
723
891
952
1,273

Gross
tons.
203,585
176, 591
235, 503
193,030
157,409
280, 458
282, 269
265, 429
225,514
159,056
95, 453
150,450
218,086
231,134
294,122
369,302
199, 633
211,639
131,195
111,602
227, 096
232, 232
180,458

1,447
1, 580

300, 038
393, 790
483, 489

1,491

468, 833

VESSELS BUILT.

1881........................
1882.........................

Ships
Schoon­ Sloops. Num­
and Brigs.
ber.
ers.
barks.

1876
B

474

N

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VESSELS BUILT.
No. 166.—V E S S E L S B U I L T : T o n n a g e

o f , in

S e v e r a l S e c t io n s o f t h e

the

U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1883 t o 1902.
[From the reports of the Bureau of Navigation.]
Year ending
J une 30—

No.
342
250
173
111
101
150
174
208
327
366
152
192
145
163
98
127
144
199
201
225

1883....................
1884....................
1885....................
1886....................
1887....................
1888....................
1889....................
1890....................
1891....................
1892....................
1893....................
1894....................
1 8 9 5 .................
1896....................
1897....................
1898....................
1899....................
1900................
1901....................
1902....................

N

Tons.
110, 226
84,046
48,128
30, 624
24, 035
33, 813
39, 983
78, 577
105, 491
60, 624
37,091
28, 665
26,783
39,582
21,942
23,944
68,761
72,179
82, 971
75,851

o

On the Missis1
sippi River and
its tributaries.

On the entire
seaboard.

On the New Eng­
land ooast.

No.
972
962
722
554
613
708
769
756
1,066
1,127
690
650
527
511
673
742
937
1,107
1,094
1,197

No.
125
93
81
76
79
84
83
104
114
99
91
82
74
95
98
123
214
215
311
161

Tons.
210,349
178,419
121,010
64,458
83, 061
105,125
111,852
169,091
237, 462
138, 863
102, 830
80, 099
67,127
102,544
103,504
112, 879
196,120
249, 006
291,516
290,124

Tons.
26, 443
16, 664
11,220
10,595
10, 901
11, 859
12, 202
16, 506
19,984
14,801
9, 538
9, 111
8,122
15, 771
11, 792
13,495
23, 552
14,173
22, 888
9, 836

On the Great
Lakes.
No.
171
135
117
85
152
222
225
191
204
169
175
106
93
117
120
87
122
125
175
133

Total tonnage
built.

Tons.
28, 638
30,431
26,826
20, 400
56, 488
101,103
107, 080
108, 526
111, 856
45, 969
99,271
41, 985
36, 353
108,782
116,937
54, 084
80, 366 '
130,611
169, 085
168, 873

No.
1,268
1,190
920
715
844
1, 014
1, 077
1,051
1, 384
1, 395
956
838
694
723
891
952
1,273
1,447
1, 580
1,491

Tons.
265,430
225, 514
159, 056
95,453
150,450
218, 087
231,134
294,123
369, 302
199, 633
211,639
.131,195
111, 602
227, 097
232,233
180,458
300, 038
393,790
483, 489
468,833

o 1f IRON a n d STEEL 7 SAILING .VES­
6
BARGES BUILT i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f r o m

Tonnage

.

SELS, STEAM VESSELS,
1878 t o 1902.

and

[From the reports of the Bureau of Navigation.]
Year ending
June 30—

Sailing vessels.
No.

1878..........................
1879
1880..........................
1881..........................
1882
. ..
1883..........................
1884 ..........
1885..........................
1886
1887.
.............
1888....................
1889
1SD
0
1a!"J . . ........
1
.....
1892..........................
1893
1894
1895..........................
1896..........................
1897_____ ________
1898..........................
1839..........................
1900. ..
1901..........................
1902..........................

Tons.

1
1

44
36

1
3
1
3
1
4
1

2, 033
4, 432
731
692
93
747
33

1

324

2
3
5
11
2
7
10
12
3

4,649
5, 269
13, 685
34, 630
6,724
25, 538
28, 903
21, 746
8, 406




Steam vessels.
No.
32
24
30
41
43
34
31
47
23
28
39
47
59
76
50
55
37
35
49
44
51
80
80
101
102

Tons.
26, 960
22, 008
25, 538
28,320
40, 097
37, 613
31, 200
43, 297
14,216
34,261
35,972
54,509
75, 403
99, 309
46, 092
81, 428
46, 821
42, 620
96, 388
78,236
48,501
103,018
167, 948
236,128
270, 932

Barges.
No.

|

Tons.

4
6
4
10

4,975
6,309
4,958
13,104

5
6
13
10
4

706
3,147
11, 528
7, 041
2,823

7
2

4,825
1, 024

1
,

Total.
No.
32
24
31
42
43
35
34
48
26
29
43
48
63
82
55
65
39
43
60
68
63
91
90
' 120
107

Tons.
26, 960
22, 008*
25, 582
28, 356
40,097
39, 646
35, 632
44, 028
14, 908
34, 354
36, 719
54,542
80, 378
105, 618
51, 374
94,532.
51,470
48,595
113, 220
124, 394
62, 266
131,379
196, 851
262,699
280, 362

—

of

A m e r ic a n a n d

F o r e ig n

SAILING

and

STEAM VESSELS E N T E R E D

4

N o. 1 6 8 .— T O N N A G E

in t o

the

Se a p o r t s o f t h e U n it e d

Foreign.

!
!

j

j
j
1
|
i
1

Total.

✓

N
T
E
R

Tons.
10,009, 655
9,143,138
9, 715, 904
10, 406, 488
11,530, 527
13,768,137
15,251, 329
15,630, 541
14, 656, 499
13, 360, 857
12, 085,156
12, 287, 492
12, 229, 799
13, 531, 715
12,956,159
13, 311, 652
15, 365, 604
15,394, 211
18,180, 480
16, 678, 790
17, 024, 757
16, 725, 347
17, 452, 968
20, 002, 639
21, 700, 311
21, 963, 407
23, 533, 597
24, 790, 950
24, 361,435

E

Tons.
7, 094, 713
6, 255, 985
6, 788,124
7,448, 697
8. 521, 090
10, 718, 394
12,111,160
12,711,392
11, 688, 209
10, 526,176
9, 264, 364
9, 578, 280
9,468, 004
10, 660, 779
10, 042,161
10,183, 815
11, 961,020
11, 723, 839
14,433, 829
13,185, 548
13, 375, 677
13, 048, 696
13,779, 481
16, 391,463
18, 337, 836
18,630,644
19,559, 358
20, 811,386
20, 341,564

E

Tons.
2, 914, 942
2, 887,153
2, 927, 780
2, 957, 791
3, 009, 437
3, 049, 743
3,140,169
2, 919,149
2, 968, 290
2, 834, 681
2, 820, 792
2, 709, 212
2, 761, 795
2, 870, 936
2, 913, 998
3,127, 837
3, 404, 584
3, 670, 372
3, 746, 651
3, 493, 242
3, 649, 080
3, 676, 651
3,673, 487
3, 611,176
3, 362, 475
3, 332, 763
3, 974, 239
3,979, 564
4, 019, 871

G

Tons.
4, 320, 875
4, 284, 457
4,419,566
4, 524, 590
5, 310, 581
6, 481, 403
7, 587, 026
8, 727, 688
8, 520, 027
7,947,065
6, 975, 085
7, 253, 779
7,197, 899
8, 231, 636
8, 232, 851
8, 919, 389
10, 899, 828
11,115, 628
13, 708, 280
12, 465, 816
13, 289, 780
12, 985, 032
13, 852, 944
16,156, 902
18, 037, 039
18, 604, 316
20, 287, 723
21, 832, 962
21, 415, 838

American.

A

Tons.
3,285,128
3,142,723
3,319,053
3,432.487
4,172,467
5, 362, 944
6,391,126
7, 487,110
7,163,237
6, 646, 338
5, 667, 530
5,964, 834
5, 882, 349
6, 831,189
6, 600,194
7, 095, 688
8, 889, 909
8, 781, 724
11, 389, 605
10, 253,180
10, 898, 917
10,574,304
11,247, 952
13, 675,471
15,645,524
16, 246,105
17,237,045
18, 695, 885
18, 262,406

Total.

N

Tons.
1,035, 747
1,141,734
1,100, 513
1,092,103
1,138,114
1,118, 459
1,195,900
1, 240, 578
1, 356,790
1, 300, 727
1, 307, 555
1,288, 945
1,315, 550
1, 400, 447
1,632,657
1, 823, 701
2, 009, 919
2,333,904
2,318, 675
2, 212, 636
2, 390, 863
2,410, 728
2,604,992
2,481,431
2, 391, 515
2, 358, 211
3, 050, 678
3,137, 077
3,153, 432

Foreign.

N
E
D
.




Tons.
5,688,780
4,858, 681
5,296, 338
5,881,898
6,219, 946
7,286, 734
7,664, 303
6,902, 853
6,136, 472
5,413, 792
5,110, 071
5,033,713
5,031, 900
5,300, 079
4,723, 308
4,392, 263
4,465,776
4, 278, 583
4,472, 570
4,212,974
3,734,977
3,740, 315
3,600, 024
3,845, 737
3,663, 272
3,359, 091
3,245, 874
2,957,988
2,945. 597

American.

O

1881................................. ...........................................
1882
........................................................
1883
.................................................................
1884 ...........................................................................
1885 .........................................................................
1886 ............................................................................
1887 . .
........................................................
1888 ............................................................................
..................................................
1889
1890 ............................................................................
1891
,
...................................................
..................................................
1892
1893 .............................................................................
1894
......................................................
1895 ............................................................................
1896 ............................................................................
1897 .............................................................................
1898 ............................................................................
1899 ............................................................................
1900 ............................................................................
1901 ..
..........................................................
1902 ............................................................................

Tons.
3, 809, 585
3.113, 262
3. 469, 071
4, 016, 210
4, 348, 623
5. 355, 450
5, 720, 034
5, 224, 282
4, 524, 972
3, 879, 838
3, 596, 834
3, 613, 446
3, 585, 655
3, 829, 590
3, 441, 967
3. 088,127
3,071,111
2, 942,115
3, 044, 594
2, 932, 368
2, 476, 760
2 474, 392
2; 531, 529
2,715,992
2, 692, 312
2, 384, 539
2, 322, 313
2,115, 501
2,079,158

Total.

T

1874 .............................................................................
1875
....................................
1876 ...........................................................................
..................................................
1877 . . . .
1878 ...........................................................................
1879 ....................................... ....................................

Tons.
1,879,195
1, 745, 419
1,827, 267
1, 865,688
1,871,323
1,931,284
1,944,269
1, 678, 571
1, 611, 500
1, 533, 954
1,513,237
1,420,267
1, 446, 245
1, 470, 489
1, 281, 341
1,304,136
1,394, 665
1.336, 468
1,427, 976
1,280,606
1, 258, 217
1.265,923
1, 068, 495
1,129, 745
970, 960
974, 552
923, 561
842, 487
866, 439

Foreign.

6

American.

Total sailing and steam.

Steam vessels.

Sailing vessels.
Tear ending June 30—

7

S t a t e s f r o m F o r e ig n C o u n t r i e s f r o m 1874 t o 1902.

N o . 1 6 9 . — T O N N A G E o f A m e r ic a n a n d F o r e ig n

SAILING

and

STEAM VESSELS C L E A R E D

from

the

Se a p o r t s o f t h e U n it e d

S t a t e s f o r F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s f r o m 1874 t o 1902.
Sailing vessels.

Steam vessels.

Total sailing and steam.

Tear ending June 30—
American.

Tons.
3, 799, 956
3,145, 920
3,484,177
3,889, 534
4, 484, 038
5, 255,170
5, 813, 302
5, 278, 390
4, 621, 672
4,008, 616
3, 607, 259
3, 654,161
3, 646, 848
3, 760, 575
3, 640, 615
3, 215, 253
3, 153, 641
2, 915, 753
2, 982, 504
2, 908, 809
2, 554, 733
2,479, 509
2, 507, 038
2, 557, 985
2, 867,154
2, 341, 898
2, 340, 2b2
2,128, 691
2,110, 931

Tons.
5, 699, 839
5, 037,168
5, 421,277
5,819,737
6, 529, 206
7, 203,834
7, 732, 251
7, 077,159
6,198, 031
5,593,384
5,188, 559
5,174, 214
5,096,677
5,123,719
4,946, 260
4,700,571
4, 526, 588
4,258, 842
4, 408,410
4,179,771
3, 881,167
3, 685, 223
3,633,996
3, 697, 270
3, 785, 406
3,350, 261
3, 298, 691
3, 037, 060
2, 924, 062

American.

!

,
j
1

Tons.
|
1, 061, 220
1, 170,106
*
1,100, 262
1,112, 955
1,151, 323
1,122, 623
1,158, 775
1, 240, 775
1,359,153
1, 310, 309
1,«263, 809
1, 288, 522
1, 356, 430
1, 407, 374
1, 638, 568
1,85f, 032
2, 017, 070
2, 372, 994
2,325,144
2, 266,169
2, 420, 214
2,409, 944
2, 614, 111
2, 498,164
2,312, 762
2, 454, 886
3, 047, 625
3, 111, 400
3,142, 384

Foreign.
Tons.
3, 296, 991
3,133,425
3, 317,919
3,455, 902
4,163, 042
5,290, 233
6,404, 671
7,476, 063
7, 289, 284
6,661,329
5,753, 351
6,033,539
5, 960,128
6, 979, 442
6, 667,369
7,114, 058
8, 885, 391
8, 778, 874
11, 524, 611
10, 379, 541
11, 004,952
10, 928, 478
11,570,683
13, 682, 971
15, 793, 570
16, 372, 336
17, 271, 342
18, 740, 908
18,175, 658

Total.
Tons.
4, 358, 211
4, 303, 531
4, 418,181
4, 568, 857
5, 314, 305
6, 412, 856
7, 563, 446
8,716, 838
8, 648,437
7, 971, 638
7, 017,160
7, 322, 061
7, 316, 558
8, 386, 816
8, 305, 937
8, 971, 090
10, 902, 461
11,151, 868
13, 849, 755
12, 645, 710
13, 425,166
13, 338, 422
14,184, 794
16,181,135
18,106, 332
18, 827, 222
20, 318, 967
21,852j 308
21, 318, 042

American.
Tons.
2, 961,103
3, 061, 354
3, 037, 362
3, 043,158
3,196, 491
3, 071,287
3, 077, 724
3, 039, 544
2, 935,512
2,895,077
2,845,109
2,808,575
2,806, 259
2, 770, 518
2, 944, 213
3, 342, 350
3, 390,017
3, 716, 083
3, 751, 050
3, 537, >31
3, 746, 648
3, 615, 658
3, 741,069
3, 637, 449
3, 231, 014
3, 463, 249
4,006,114
4, 019, 769
3, 955, 515

Foreign.

Total.

Tons.
7, 096, 947
6,279,345
6, 802, 096
7, 345,436
8, 647, 080
10, 545, 403
12, 217,973
12, 754, 453
11,910, 956
10, 669, 945
9, 360, 610
9,687,700
9, 606, 976
10,740,017
10,307,984
10, 329, 311
12, 039, 032
11, 694, 627
14, 507,11*5
13, 288, 350
13, 559,685
13,407,987
14, 077, 721
16, 240, 956
18,660, 724
18, 714, 234
19, 611,544
20, 869, 599
20, 286, 589

Tons.
10, 058, 050
9,340, 699
9,839,458
10, 388, 594
11, 843, 571
13,616,690
15,295, 697
15,793, 997
14, 846,468
13, 565, 022
12, 205, 719
12, 496, 275
12,413, 235
13, 510,535
13, 252,197
13,671,661
15, 429, 049
15, 410, 710
18, 258,165
16, 825, 481
17, 306,333
17, 023, 645
17, 818, 790
19, 878, 405
21, 891, 738
22,177, 483
23, 617, 658
24, 889, 368
24, 242,101

477




Tons.
1,899, 883
1, 891, 248
1, 937.100
1, 930, 203
2, 045,168
1, 948, 664
1, 918,949
1, 798, 769
1, 576, 359
1, 584, 768
1, 581, 300
1, 520, 053
1, 449, 829
1, 363,144
1, 3 645
0*5,
1, 485, 318
1, 372, 947
1, 343, 089
1, 425, 906
1, 270, 962
1, 326, 434
1, 205, 714
1,126, 958
1,139, 285
918, 252
1, 008, 363
958,489
908,369
813,131

Total.

TONNAGE CLEARED.

1874............................................................................
1875 ........................ ; .................................................
1876 ............................................................................
1877 ............................................................................
1878 ............................................................................
1879 ............................................................................
1880 ............................................................................
1881............................................................................
1882 ............................................................................
1883 ............................................................................
1884............................................................................
1885 ............................................................................
1886 ............................................................................
1887 ............................................................................
1888 ............................................................................
1889 ............................................................................
1890 ............................................................................
1891............................................................................
1892 ............................................................................
1893 ........................................................ ....................
1894............................................................................
1895 ............................................................................
1896 ............................................................................
1897 ............................................................................
1898 ............................................................................
1899 ............................................................................
1900 ............................................................................
1901............................................................................
1902 ............................................................................

Foreign.

Entered.

Cleared.

Germany.

France.
Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared,

|

Italy.

i
1877..................................
1878.................................
1879..................................
1880..................................
1881..................................
1882..................................
1883..................................
1884..................................
1885..................................
1886..................................
1887..................................
1888.................................
1889..................................
1890..................................
1891..................................
1892..................................
1893..................................
1894........... .....................
1895..................................
1896..................................

Tons.
268,957
286, 723
440,181
527, 275
495, 385
576,354
504,076
411,033
485,306
445, 308
480,038
494,626
437, 329
457, 718
463, 595
636,942
558,953
518,303
531,828

579, 320
1897.................................. 661, 755
1898.....................- .......... . 708,848
1899.................................. 800, 537
1900.................................. 783,375
1901..................................

742, 607

1902.......................- .........

880, 867




Tom.
275, 802
372,495
543,366
661, 465
693, 506
581, 832
554, 573
479,798
522, 970 !
488, 250 |
586,064 :
538, 270 !
441, 459
548, 495
501, 736 !
795,184 I
560, 776 I
521, 761 |
464, 389

Tom.
542,489

Tom.
514,33C

593, 410

663, 631

1,091,375
1,111,847
1, 012, 965
713, 089

1, 443,809
1,557, 604
1,326, 946
849, 880

605,879
462, 686
460,601

824,142
694, 261
686,083

447,861
586,265

675,625
986, 415
701, 267

478,327
364, 271
374, 536
377,602
630,086
436,271

754,028
747,995
885,441
1, 302, 562
772,777

583,985

927,737

875, 040
831, 583

481,120
435, 777
489, 793
614, 490
627, 255

813,110
749,120
864,767
1,437, 702
929,080

832, 434
796, 083
926, 012

642, 654
653,176
620,282

1, Oil, 322
1, 058,468
977, 606

534,755
666,127

Tom.
842, 620
838, 085

Tom.

Tons.

918,187
944,701

195,288
302,213
333,523

978, 816
1,103, 695
963, 743
1,185, 408
1,024, 374 ' 1,315,411

I

Netherlands.

357, 706
351, 249
292,914
271^931
326,541

Tom.
94,436
126,858
139, 280
241, 089
130,113

Tom.
179,386
180,^32
275, 437
250, 998
277, 245
254,447

403, 025
413, 721
440, 243

142, 894
141, 963
167, 709
183, 986
195,307
221, 924

1, 248,152

390, 684
323,504

203, 801
163, 224

244, 358
204, 880

397,944
463,989
506, 968

197, 419

1,594, 223
1, 664,449

1, 485,924
1, 643, 838
2, 010, 973

184,280

200, 897
261, 017

1,492,323
1, 491,531
1,453, 500

1,518,978
1, 513, 010
1, 504, 062

225, 227
319,711

463, 552
514, 240

1,567,497
1,667,106
1, 815,167

1, 670, 748
2, 079, 382
2, 517,670

1, 984,763

1,189, 042
1, 053,920
973, 942
999, 930
944, 900
1, 055,005
990, 279
1,115,106
1, 361, 849

1,331, 528
1,186, 028
1,126,183
1,135,635
1,123, 314
1, 215, 339
1,125,175

Spain.

j Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

560,445
438,137
484, 284
511, 935
509, 373
623, 242
743, 245

260, 576
206, 962
179, 279
234, 678
261, 411

Tons.
147,459
239, 080
274, 251
300,205
446,411
294, 092
325, 932

Tons.
146, 523

Tons.
136, 892

Tom.
4,298,430

165, 697
233, 678
268,823

132,129
189, 082
232, 028
192, 550
180, 332
220, 503

4,929, 834
5, 585, 371
6, 326, 849

380,366
330,830
486, 384
447, 987
194, 076

Tons.
5, 034, 510
5,891,527

6, 436,115
5, 368,142

6,183, 670
7,067,755
7, 414, 403
6,453, 625

178, 792
185, 400

4, 571,597
3,662,149
3, 809, 868

5,674,277
4, 697, 639
5, 045, 046
4, 804, 514
5, 029, 225
4, 590, 253

270,216
404,711

172, 071
187, 829

3, 632, 804
4,046, 262

336, 679

322,595

318,249
368,447
369,174

169,432
348, 669

196,715
130, 556

3, 675, 822
3, 595, 544

189,165
194, 275
148,446

4,190, 295
4, 056, 828
6, 036, 030

194,901
200, 857
174,396

4,834, 369
5, 547, 861
5,161, 231

6,222,875
6,139,570

161,407
159, 655

5, 302, 373
6, 525, 070

5, 930, 292
7,163, 057

7,887,172
7, 624, 247

7, 699,934
7, 304, 929
7,047,998

7,103,158

711, 216

328,170
325,741
238, 982
181,045

383,525
353,258
426, 772
455, 635
486, 789

127,358
199, 604
243, 572

2,334, 042

2,460, 952
2, 706, 337

2,203, 375

2, 521, 748

871, 834

538, 957
589,113

868, 657 1,303,168
794, 944 1,280,044

443,420
343, 329

134,599
143, 914
212, 350
219,056

2,209, 588

2, 397, 632

814,175

703,016

801, 834 1,136,150

456, 715

232, 046

798, 380

Cleared.

287,175
273,478
304,592
353,023

599,294
573, 284 590, 805
507, 845 476, 537
485, 979 825, 052
527, 711 1,061,546
651, 046 1,211,445
802, 084 1,455,756

347, 304

United Kingdom.
Entered.

279,837
223,323

7, 015, 528
7, 911, 055

4, 866,131
5, 687, 053
4, 993,862
6, 335, 063
5, 927, T12

8, 034,448
7, 286, 604

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Belgium.
Year ending June 30—

States

478

No. 1 7 0 .— T O N N A G E OF AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS E N T E R E D and C L E A R E D at Seaports of the U nited
from the P rincipal and other FOREIGN COUNTRIES from 1877 to 1902.

No. 1 7 0 .— TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED and CLEARED at Seaports, b y Countries, etc .— Cont’d.
Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, and Prince
Edward Island.
Entered.
Tons.
604,535
626,182
584,215

1877.................
1878.................
1879.................
1880.................

686,105

1881.................
1882.................
1883.................
1884.................
1885.................
1886.................
1887.................
1888.................
1889.................
1890.................
1891.................
1892.................
1893.................

780,545
816,897
838, 384
763, 588
693, 301
769, 250
837, 346
896, 071
855,105
893,739
1,041,715
964,351
987,436




Tons.
645,855
599, 545
553, 246
788,472
819,262
1, 008, 749
964,199
841,516
716,088 I
845,130
928,382
1, Oil, 282
953, 944
965,205
1,110, 798
1, 060,333
1, 072,861
1, 016, 932
1, 054, 213
1,172,109
1,075,623
924, 555
957,309
1, 301, 780
1, 303, 769
1, 372, 543

Entered.
Tons.
289,285
317,191
326,607
341, 652
338,606
382, 800
378, 325
499,876
559,463
550, 211
547,844
844,032
999, 597
1,137, 389
1, 372, 857
1, 359, 882
1,194, 366
1, 285, 368
1, 431, 863
1,456,163
1,358,663
1, 543, 366

Cleared.

Central American
States.
Entered.

Tons.
312,459
353,908
327,579
343, 047
321, 957
389,477
396, 990

Tons.

543,393
519,336
553,773
565, 204
906, 000

91, 402
115, 504
91, 821
101,113

1,041,306
1,159, 210
1, 388, 702
1, 351, 710
1, 223, 293
1, 281, 223
1, 404, 459

1, 386, 041
1, 469, 610

1,465,185
1, 360, 579
1,545,596
1,436,873
1, 465, 052

1, 640, 378
1,423, 269

1, 404, 997

1, 641, 639

18, 467
15, 016
15, 683
28, 593
37, 937
48, 477
50, 431

142, 076
156, 520
229, 566
213, 561
246, 520
248, 586
272, 372
296, 015
295, 393
307, 539
281, 986
332, 870
375, 268
406, 972
370,167

Cleared.
Tons.
14, 720
13,458
18,442
28,784
23,626
27, 562
35, 684
45, 606
64, 935

Mexico.
Entered. Cleared.
Tons.
118, 440
121, 403
138,092
139,641
222, 900
298, 618
271, 805
246, 452
207, 906

75,861
94,821
142, 075

197,314
181,570
180, 902

137,100
173,857
207,121
205, 099
199, 769
212,529

178,764
212,721
216,633
203, 241

228, 799
227,842
232,123
213,305
246, 405
320, 518
341, 068
349,170

308, 396
274, 724
288, 021
374,382
353, 038
366, 776
455,058
638, 675
713, 706
768, 047

Tons.
79, 323
90,373
105,476
128, 009
163, 970
210, 320
214, 874
184, 382
172,326
165, 041
153, 988
171,738
151, 401
144, 982
228, 512
162, 329
216, 714
178, 045

British West Indies
and British Honduras.
Entered.
Tons.
258,619
264, 560
284,348
354, 397
340,263
401, 374
433, 332
451,813
500, 000
534, 312
504, 530
543, 916
662, 512
767, 250
676, 521
595,519
706, 657
681,304
580,293

169, 424
218,809
256,715

659,196
758,754

319, 346
417,806
532, 397
606,978
595,429

778,195
871, 040
705, 760
747, 472
847, 517

Cleared.
Tons.
199, 980
229,974
245,813
285, 716
286, 963
367, 727
336, 354
316, 560
272, 364
291, 348
280, 333
308,439
386,564

Cuba.
Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Tons.
951, 667
1,008,708
1,132,553
1,130, 587
1,156, 273

Tons.
582,510
007,441
713, 957
698, 807
742, 539
831, 762

Tons.
19,952
22, 834
23, 554
49,161
37, 669
49, 600
41, 848
56,146

1,171, 749
1, 083, 793
952,092
908, 860
945, 898
1, 017, 626
958,898

404,672
443, 568

1, 013, 677
1,185, 616
1, 267, 548

382,875
473,214
485,405
482,651
538, 072
499,315

1, 452, 672
1, 622,194
1,583, 638
1, 381, 988
1, 278, 643
1, 038, 519

544,018
754,905
696, 485

823, 402
1,124, 505

734, 729
841,678

Argentina.

1, 341, 928
1, 532,130
1,707,410

632,097
579, 075
577,322 i
598, 934
713,717
698, 689
710,279
840, 279
859, 957
1, 069, 310
1, 214, 111
1, 212,136
1,136, 734
887, 410
798, 394
631, 840
1,063,734
1, 247, 752
1, 313, 660
1,603,471

150,886
133, 995
165,121
200,929
331, 919

Cleared.
Tons.
25, 635
36, 955
41, 938
37, 562
45, 006
61, 503
63, 857
102,744
147, 359
153, 529
183, 728
220, 636
351, 561
232,115
85, 735
92, 864
149, 913

418, 754
169, 599
87, 046
99,506
51, 600
107, 950

147,112
155, 420

102, 341
149, 408
146,754

197, 844
199, 396
207, 001

128, 814
73, 658
137, 933
146, 939

253,162
257, 765
232, 939
268, 405

479

1894.................
931,592
1895.................
951,262
1896................. i
965,295
1897.................
926,175
1898.................
903,275
1899.................
886,071
1900.................
1,214, 476
1901.................
1,229,031
1902.................
1,220,973

Cleared.

British Colombia. *

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending
June 30—

Brazil.

Colombia.

British East Indies.

Entered.

1877............... ........................
1878.........................................
1879.........................................
1 8 8 0 ......................................
1881.........................................
1882.........................................
1883........... .............................
1884.........................................
1885.........................................
1886.........................................
1887.........................................
1888.........................................
1889.......................................
1880.........................................
1891.........................................
18&2.........................................
1893.........................................

Tons.
212,238
232, 040
353,856
411,473

Cleared.
Tons.
105,150
125, 207
164, 490

402, 851
380,295

158, 867
172, 346
194,915

335, 788
414,079

176, 855
172,691

449,105
396,197

138,895
133,599
172, 086
147,309

399, 898
389, 793
516, 042
514,597
476,120 !
553,317

167, 345
215, 576
253,191
275, 275
239,351

1897.........................................
1898.........................................
1899......... ...............................

481,311 •
389,319
406, 675 !
512,397
908, 841
831, 064
666, 328

1900.........................................

500, 595

274, 259
245, 574

1901.........................................
1902.........................................

588,180
615,632

285, 498
249, 927

1894.........................................
1895.........................................
1896.........................................




214,511
269,601
310,516
198, 029
289, 414

Entered.

Cleared.

Tons.
186, 809
201,122
220, 812
230, 807
225, 610

Tons.
164,186
191,799
219,580
226, 788
193,999

262,164
232,316 !
205,115
228,447
224,797 '
298,199 1
253, 007 1
203, 847

Entered.
Tons.
108,212
76, 768
156, 569
174, 255
121, 810

217,134
201,078
189, 851

135, 661
144,882
136, 915

216,275
212, 159

166,040
141, 246
152,313

278, 113
255,084
183, 045

169, 975
142, 233

Cleared.

China, including Hong­
kong.
Entered.

Tons.
25, 066
26, 644

Tons.
96, 630
186,680

32, 716
51, 065
17,829
77. 241

177, 416
167,135

53,391
89, 635
98, 261
110,092
107, 039
90, 498

198,511
201. 031
188,802
158, 302
143, 412
134, 326
180,370
154, 661
160, 587

187,521
203,992

152,292
183,117

113,575
114, 818
104,312

136, 409
138,594

97, 550
102, 597

160,847
154,188 !

272,999
365, 775
312,717

221,257
307,077
261,115
309, 748
284,380

81,314
163,365
116, 627

149, 452
88, 232
62, 436

292, 053

244, 249

270, 444
262,108
336, 366

224,208
249,323
307,384

110, 357
132, 898
123,133
132, 465

339,690
368, 799

320,723
329,774 ;

131, 955
173,982

74, 254
112,315
92, 339
77, 778
89, 785

170,080 !
164,258 |
204,873
262,345 i

63,115

177, 414
200, 622
214,543
274,071

148,730
169, 062

Cleared.
Tpns.
48, 700
122,115
97,124
89,755
.121, 817
150,186
152,799
113, 398
157, 291
180,198
128,235
140,084
160,063
156,249
183,394
190, 053 j
230,325

British Australasia.

Japan.
Entered.
Tons.
80, 542
19, 613
27,106
38, 958
49, 216
51,089

Cleared.
Tons.
76, 387
27,142
46,837 |
44,050
21,434 '
52,920

37,961
32, 782
50, 935
57,251
53, 973

64, 882
49, 000
56, 959
69, 707

55, 250
66,129

80,147
92,171
96, 788
103, 588

84,967
118,760
94,192
80, 572

61, 849

66, 603

Entered. j Cleared.
Tons.
197,807 !
148,753
163, 553 j

Tons.
98,108

199, 757 |
146, 495
223 227
208, 656

87,851

232,278
211, 708
295,839
348, 509
265,137
382, 423
285, 036
200, 225

76,004
95, 435

310,148
245,179
165,401

62,712
104,411

201, 557
238, 554

101,614
114,793
93, 664
134,287
131, 279
156, 597
157,598
207,757
154, 769
252,158
212,243
180,062
210, 382
196, 219
133, 034

253,608
328,021
« 394, 801
a367,439

104, 441
283,527
123, 615
207,269
269, 834 . 133,647
257,766
311,360
274,404
340,216
216,985
351,180 !
a456, 069
272, 491
423, 827
a405, 211

176,690
126, 250

282, 321
241, 284

207, 295
258, 688
222, 200

171, 749
256, 820
226,708

145, 507
141, 922

239,493
298,514

a437, 238

428, 561

283,543

327, 003
341, 933

403, 792

a322, 460

Includes British, German, and Russian China.

121, 213
164, 500

337,346

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY COUNTRIES.

Year ending June 30—

480

No. 1 70 .— TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED and CLEARED at Seaports, b y Countries , etc .— Cont’d.

No. 1 7 0 .—TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED and CLEARED at Seaports, b y C ountries, etc .—Cont’d.

s
a

1902-

Entered. ^ Cleared.

1877..................................................................................................................................
1878..................................................................................................................
1879................................................................................................................................
1880..................................................................................................................................
1881..................................................................................................................................
1882..................................................................................................................................
1883..................................................................................................................................
1884...........................................................................................................................
1885..................................................................... ............................................................
1886..................................................................................................................................
1888..................................................................................................................................
1889..................................................................................................................................
1890.......................... . ......................................................................................................
1891..................................................................................................................................
1892................................................................. ..............................................................
1893...................................................................................................................................
1895..................................................................................................................................
1896..................................................................................................................................
1897..................................................................................................................................
1898..................................................................................................................................
1899..................................................................................................................................
1900..............................................................................................................................
1901..................................................................................................................................




37,742
44, 807
55,444
56, 888
71, 285

Tons.
29,537
42, 210
49, 334
40, 770
52, 418
61, 747

78, 278
102, 458

75, 111
92, 720

107,176
102,119
101,153

89, 797
85, 711
99,030

107, 581
106, 421

90,848
96,454
93, 966

111, 367
150, 772
136, 893
130,469
142, Oil

119, 847
110,803

Tons.
15,719
16, 226
54, 289
93, 065 1
69,051
63, 059
44, 088
62, 612
57,166
57,662
53, 344
52,754
85, 564
106, 600
60,770
50, 449
36, 677
36,232

137,209
167,150
204,288
223, 276
270, 351

97,409
114,471
119, 215
150, 376
156, 885
168, 734
232, 842

18, 217
59, 054
302, 250
251, 374
106, 223

367, 686

274, 769

157, 587
367, 792
549, 678

Total.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

747, 565
939, 695

842, 976
871, 872

Tons.
10,406,488
11, 530, 527

10, 388, 594
11, 843, 571

1,126, 296
1, 342, 998
1, 468, 217
1, 374, 355
1, 237, 805
1,187, 946
1, 205,498
1, 202, 073
1, 314, 871
1,144, 536
1, 240, 246
1, 607, 658
1, 330, 905
1, 350, 683
1, 335, 005

969,285
1, 004, 579

13, 768,137
15,251, 329
15,630, 541
14, 656,499
13, 360, 857
12,085,156

13, 616, 690
15,295,697
15, 793, 997
14, 846, 468
13, 565, 022
12,205,719

16, 364
32, 893
38, 927
36,021
40, 387
46, 898
39, 527
24, 656
25, 341
22, 358
22, 569
27, 592
33, 765
47, 410
38, 276
47, 692
59, 821
48, 241
57, 456
206, 627
187, 548
139, 869
189,008
281,897
422,198
599, 789

1, 248, 216
1, 360,118
1, 494, 051
1, 865, 942
1, 804,403
1,854,898
2, 524, 253
2, 317,122
2,189, 449

1,157,440
1,179,857
1,098,627
1,072,338
1, 053,530
944, 365
986, 853
1, 017, 458
959, 046
1,196, 841
1,096,729
1,202,522 ^
1,135,839
1,160, 637
1,157, 622
1,291,012
1,427,251
1,550, 846
1, 634, 093
1, 944, 538
2, 061, 711
1, 846,613

12,287,492
12, *29, 799
13, 531, 715
12, 956,159
13, 311, 652
15, 365,604
15, 394,211
18,180, 480
16,678, 790
17,024, 757
16, 725, 347
17,452,968
20, 002, 639
21, 700,311
21, 963, 407
23,533, 597
24,790,950
24, 361,435

Cleared.
Tons.

12,496, 275
12, 413, 235
13, 510, 535
13, 252,197
13, 671, 661
15, 429, 049
15, 410, 710
18,258,165
16, 825, 481
17, 306, 333
17, 023, 644
17, 818, 790
19, 878, 405
21, 891, 738
22,177, 483
23, 617, 658
24 889 368
24, 242,104

481

1902..................................................................................................................................

Tons.
26, 308

Entered.

All other countries.

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED— BY COUNTRIES.

British Possessions in
Africa and
adjacent islands.

Hawaii.
Year ending .June 30—

Passamaquoddy, Me.

Portland, Me.

Boston , Mass.

New York, N. Y .

.....
1878
1879
.....
1880
.....
1881.....................
1883....................
1884.....................
1885....................
1886.....................
3887.....................

1888......................
1889.....................
1890.....................
1891.....................
1892.....................
1893.....................

1894......................

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Tons.
3.877.....................

Entered.

Tons.
143,850
142, 678
148, 363
145,447

Tons.
209,558

Tons.
283, 929
246, 918
202,149

Tons.

Tons.
577,515
701,500
797,624
1, 025, 280
1,235,752
1, 515,958

Tons.
4, 467,139
4,672,300
5, 545, 026

Tons.
4, 282, 377
4,452,595
5, 638,353

6, 661, 826
7, 611,282

6,404,847
7, 429, 802
7, 513, 608

119, 556
135, 086
126, 873
144, 254
158, 376
182, 812
199, 798
179, 932
184,271
190, 894

199,514
216,921
190,590
189,775
197,682
226, 243

214,198
211,540 | 221,703
201,896
186,188
218, 853
269, 861
290, 933
265,853
242, 393
233, 419

1895.....................
1896.....................
1897.....................
1898.....................

229,137
188, 472
173,670

1899.....................
1900.....................

189, 929
165, 378

1901.....................
.1902.....................

171, 575
183, 526




168, 663
179,176

227, 087
271,177
295, 480
265,983
244, 760
244,474
239, 234
191,368
179, 507
193,300
178, 662
174,872
192,703

184,104
133,487
109,994
122 723
157, 556
176 789
180,813

171, 797
198, 298
217,180
235, 773
241, 389

637,738
752,391
938,102
1,137, 632
1,347,447
1, 565,926
1,416, 231
1,344, 515

171, 649
132, 558
142, 065
152, 297
89, 543
110,999

257,130
203, 905
195, 948
192,249

107,993

152,803
123, 380

1,399,384
1, 404, 828
1, 502, 215

158, 390
150, 416

1, 664, 713
1, 631, 834

179,122
134, 252
185, 569
237, 016
276, 020

1, 696,118
1, 689, 867
1, 757, 281
1,943, 582
1, 910,490

344, 082

314,947
372, 919

2,129,795
2 236,066

447, 288
387, 671

451, 420
384, 646

2, 497, 441
2,411,230

89, 690
108, 830
106,388
138,409
116,060
140, 354
199, 550
257,539
292, 808

142, 225
179,220

1,186, 87L
1,152,415
1,184,108
1, 282,159
1, 335, 906

1,305,172
1,163,136
1,031,462
975,495
1, 018, 921
1, 083,336
1, 091,170
1,224,445
1, 208, 507
1,226,817
1, 406, 539
1, 330,110
1,430,828
1,425,611
1, 523. 096
1, 634,120
1, 061, 872
1,872, 748
1, 909,121

7, 506, 522
7, 360, 843
6, 448, 837

7, 263,174
6, 327, 690

5, 658, 871
5,659,733
5, 558, 938
6, 087, no

5, 423, 958
5, 440,724
5,388,335
5,779,691

5, 683, 371
5, 596, 821
6, 258, 222
6, 452, 877

5, 547, 442
5, 454, 415

7, 304, 015
7,015,030
7,121, 527
6, 688, 595
6, 911, 782
7, 267, 480
7, 771, 412
7, 707, 477
8,176, 761

Philadelphia, Pa.
Entered.
Tons.
844, 294
810, 633
853, 027
1, 315, 649
1,391,312
1,076, 035
1, 055, 961
857, 292
776, 927
1, 038,167
1,155,066
1,290,762

Cleared.
Tons.
826, 054

Baltimore, Md.
Entered.
Tons.
667, 857
921,118
951,521

802, 306
905,990
1, 221, 048 1, 374, 554
1,240, 364 1, 502, 713

1,004, 557 1,365,865
852,575
969,163
893,774
791,367
660, 338
627, 344
627, 418
921, 276
521,470
895,486
692,762
981, 840

7, 576, 630
7,496,279

534,218
480, 874
845, 239
711, 833
1, 351, 466
991, 963
1,733, 047
1, 497, 218 1,129, 447
785,172
1, 622, 482 | 1,383, 382
1, 261, 067
808,980
1, 431,901
630,907
1,426, 794
1, 284, 639
1, 214, 683
895, 093
1, 416, 081
1,539, 401
], 411, 404 1, 253, 072
1, 636,149
1, 592, 589 1, 654, 361
1, 688, 391 1, 605, 090
1, 658,417

7, 843, 529

1, 850, 656
1, 923, 402
1, 926, 641

6,025, 518
6, 048, 784
7,140, 393
6, 639, 433
6, 964,927
6, 499,490
6, 552, 614
6, 943, 835

2, 240, 317

8, 679, 273

8,118, 427

2, 087, 555

8, 982, 767

8, 415, 291

1,170, 528
1, 104, 032
1,410, 640

879, 070
874,051
1,119,454

1, 885, 959 1, 677, 385
2, 004, 922 1, 647,177
1, 945, 287 1,410, 469

Cleared.

Newport News,Va.
Entered.

Cleared.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.
685.626
840,401

939

939

930,452
676, 516

13, 579

739, 024
607,868

52, 144
23,712

92,561
203,839
195,335
224,568

• 815,638
683,446 j

54, 982
60, 063

670,269 |
1,124,262 i

14, 360 !
73, 751
32,175

1,004,848
1, 345, 747
1, 491, 060
1, 350, 446
802.627

901,957

38, 086

330, 818
154, 332
124,313
192,387
230, 857
286, 057

1, 384, 035
1,114, 454

122, 293
46, 980

1,121, 839
1, 077, 350
1, 067, 543

177,366
161,278
159, 719

244, 677
278,768
607, 265

1, 519, 397
1, 824, 970
1,729, 202
1, 775, 269
1,758, 573
1, 352, 873

331, 630
446,716

512,638
582,293

395,778

518, 871
636, 622
645, 071

458,105
459,384
425,951

175, 099

500,040

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY PORTS.

Tear ending
June 30—

483

ITo. 1 7 1 .— T O N N A G E of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS E N T E R E D and C L E A R E D at the P rincipal and other Seaports
of the U nited States from and to F oreign Countries , from 1876 to 1902.

Norfolk and
Portsmouth, Ya.

1877.........................................
1878.........................................
1879.........................................
1880.........................................
1881.........................................
1882.........................................
1883.........................................
1884.........................................
1885......................................... !
1886.........................................
1887.........................................
1888.........................................
1889.........................................
1890.........................................
1891.........................................
1892.........................................
1893.........................................
1894.........................................
1895.........................................
1896.........................................

1902.........................................




Brunswick, Ga.

Savannah, Ga.

i

Pensacola, Ela.

e, Ala. -

Tons.
17, 931
44, 539
45, 705
64, 451
62, 802
92,516
51, 728
58, 678
45,171
70,711
56, 483
66, 521
38,527
58, 527
84, 850

Entered.

Tons.
61, 450
61, 202
79, 508
92,599
118,880
134,617
137,106
114, 359
86, 401
111, 478

Tons.
113,170
140,202
121, 859
160,669
116, 283

145, 092
207, 448
103,999
95, 016

114, 799
104, 443
71,689
82, 336
86, 710

36,113
112,027
34,326
61,002
52, 344

98, 683
105, 554
153, 978
121, 200
154, 656
156,648

63,095
237,109
239, 512

203,058
441,198
349,805

217, 013
200,593
261, 596

432,780
392, 294
561,722

83,999

424, 288

156,506
93, 530
134,516
106, 465
124, 785

94, 869
113,548
83, 308
97, 309
99, 741
49, 333

Cleared.
Tons.
126, 874
153, 998
135, 349
170,143
148, 218
194, 672
158, 002
171, 028
140,187
148, 754
134, 769
120,108
116, 884
105,546
120, 969
153, 984
121, 619
84,658
101,118
107,139

Entered.
Tons.
81, 268
70, 424
85,660
81,097
83,510
126, 324
92, 501
86, 068
96, 672
101,815
77,116
71, 689
76, 626
112, 381
146, 275
84,503
110, 296
131,898
140,249
150, 526

100, 007
143, 563

60, 264
72, 707
96, 015

122, 960
95, 007

96, 265
52, 645

143, 607
218, 483
292,524
270, 366
210, 884

97, 007
118, 739

38, 565
53,171

208,119
108, 978

Cleared.
Tons.
106, 599
123,753
103, 018
92,570
105, 435
146, 862
130,065
118,114
138, 669
140,467
103, 768
88, 495
115,784 i
140, 005
157,573
124, 097
129,748
146,154

Entered.
Entered. j Cleared. j Entered.
Tons.
209,589
202, 969
222, 725 1
238,174 j
183, 895

Tons.
169,181 ,

Tons.
261,399

144,779
166,429
193,014
170, 092

219,584
131, 353
140, 209

209, 549 '
162. 144
172,335

225, 764
235,144
185, 344
256,327
265,397
288, 992

155,721
181, 263

171,018 !
180, 889
176,934
198, 493
198, 021
165, 974
255, 343

170,327
179,008
137,969
152, 515
246, 626

265,531
282, 885
260,036

150,130
183, 258

182, 260
269, 784
235, 742
253, 548
237, 748

167, 928
210, 093
275,101

214,156
283,389
318,823

287,992
343, 392
376, 248

242,924
226, 837
235,305
142, 419

318,310
267, 568
334, 258
224, 481

349, 769
343, 555
377, 929
352,171 |

298, 628
300, 451

240,717
267,930
226,629
258,111
253,297
280,397
382,353
395,702

Cleared.
Tons.
268, 634
226, 615
229, 514
176, 981
253,291
259, 661
346,688 1
256,602
303, 854
231,512 ,
280,182
262,936
318,614 i
397,540
420,076

312,267
333, 367 !
371,147
397,664
350, 773
317, 424
429, 258

364,999
374,763
408, 169

380,160
559,189

399,938
595,461
595,229

520,153
468, 280
427,566

395,394
352,607
380,091
456, 222

529,192
483, 233 1
1

Entered. | Cleared.
Tons.
87,752
86, 872
74, 946
59,166
61,471,
82,901
59, 219
67, 790
116, 264
89, 558
84,185
54, 514 1
63, 539
87, 281
126, 576
103,284
131,262
191,809
198, 899
260, 917
306,928
323, 695
312, 706
386,187
549, 198
544, 898
495,539

Tons.
98, 474
90, 265
79, 845
57, 518
69,181
83,370
69,034
71, 237
117,052
96,710
96, 518
64,327
86, 324
83,841
127, 436
121, 075
149, 513
199,256
208,469
271, 481
308, 035
383, 785
321, 226
403,491
505,273
534,402
488,120

483

1897.........................................
1898.........................................
1899.........................................
1900.........................................
1901.........................................

!
j

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY PORTS.

Cleared.

1876.........................................

Charleston, S. C.

1

Year ending June B —
O

©
o'

N o . 1 7 1 .— TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED and CLEARED at the P rincipal and other Seaports of
the U nited States from and to F oreign Countries , from 1876 to 1902— Continued.

Tear end­ Pearl River, Miss.
ing
June 30— Entered. Cleared.

1877...........
1878...........
1879...........
1880...........
1881...........
1882...........
1883...........
1884______
1885...........
1886...........
1887...........
1888...........
1889...........
1890...........
1891...........
1892...........
1893...........
1894...........
1895...........
1896...........

73,167
125,772
129,114
108, 576
124,135
130,105
99, 566
101,895
143,592
186,412
168, 288

33, 682
25,102
28,414
49, 205
59,429

718,163
652, 789
760,910
963,835

749, 508
666, 037

72,611
135,500
117,972

51, 964
72, 559
43,983
50,426
54,146
84,986

734,791
684,231
656,931

42,238
36, 231

117, 740
124,752

703,620
720,404
721,128
770,047
1, 019, 522

661,498
765, 934
683, 860
674,766
675, 871
656,174
727,520 I

215,311
141,743
153,614
124,094
95,563
124,192
117,102
103,446
99,548
173,473

127, 697
120,233

885,785
1,222,261
936, 905

881,757
1,250,281

168, 058
241,198

999,284

236,118

92,282

1,018,134

121, 364
152,130

999, 773
1, 071, 475
1,396, 261

1,045,655
997, 996

247,030
367, 738
292,726

123,254

1900...........

168, 518
176, 073

1901...........
1902...........

207, 298
183,651

185, 698
183, 704




620,072

858,765
1, 033,199

766,204
1, 015, 550

185, 703
146,155
173,140
144,163

1897...........
1898...........
1899...........

Tons.
105, 753
103, 291
82, 298

Tons.
88, 536
99,386

28, 564
23, 813
27, 026

48,584
51, 747

Cleared.

Tons.
635, 373
607, 553

Tons.

46, 749
78,616
39,402 j

Entered.

Tons.
599, 582
603,183

Tons.
41, 830
40, 579

54, 273
56, 405

Cleared.

1, 598, 557
1, 439,183
1, 675, 434
1, 858,078
1,702,173

1, 077, 331
1,319, 716
1,641,960
1,431, 856
1,720, 008

550,652
760, 087
859,160
724,666

646,126
1,948,234
1,907,412 j 636,932

128, 399
99, 007
183,349
115,579
166, 459
134, 941
89, 536

San Erancisco, Cal.
Entered.
Tons.
621,382
724, 508
624, 040
639, 530
704, 054

816, 834
742, 008
750,612

1
\
i

Tons.
665,649
827,205

|

615,681
748,119

806, 719
1,116,903
887, 798
884, 560
881,299 !
774, 690

129,628
136,861
965, 054
955,319
118,118
1, 048,703
109,329
170, 102 ; 1, 030, 538
1, 095, 776
202,184
1, 290, 561
267, 971
1,108,316
282, 111
1,100,333
280, 562
1,142, 650
399, 891
312, 231
566. 200
811, 215
928,981

j Cleared.

1, 221,136
1, 259, 653
1, 096, 279
1,088,051
1,351,718
1,054, 252
1, 016, 284

777, 595
856,319
1, 200, 419
936,681
884,814
973,231
820,187

Puget Sound, Wash.
Entered.
Tons.
156,290
169, 999 :
172,023
182,867
145, 067
152,669
228, 023
254,971
328,476
381,264
421, 367
390,162
575,431
689,131

1, 068, 554
1,180, 675

Tons.
166, 859
184,422
198,140
189, 787
160,353
165,790
229, 821
279, 853
358.559
396.385
468, 293
409,708
649, 080
856,156

A ll other seaports.
Entered.
Tons.
489,874
537,022
572,838
618,203
612,281
664,226 !
730,819 j
616,348 i
557,276 |
591, 566
620, 072

Cleared.
Tons.
593, 023
641, 943
673, 272
762, 255
742,527
696,469
801,260
696, 940

Total.

Tons.
9,715,904

Tons.
9, 839, 458

10,406,488 | 10, 388, 594
11,843, 571

13,768,137

13, 616,690

15,251,329 j 15, 295, 697
15,630,541

15, 793,997

14,656,499 1 14,846,468
i
13,360,857 ! 13, 565, 022

669, 972
743 030

12,287,492 j 12, 496, 275

802,759

12,229,799 ; 12, 413,235

f
12, 085,156 , 12, 205, 719

895, 746
1,160,155

810,400
804, 214
834,375

1,040, 963
911,827

1, 043, 622
922, 946

910, 836
969, 002

1, 044, 902
1, 007, 871
1, 088, 280

895,653
1, 068,178

1,004,964
1, 059, 005

1,117, 339
1, 041, 093

1,167, 685
1,157, 688
1,182, 919
1,114,890
1,173, 523
1,348,219

1, 047, 268
1,154, 900
1, 490, 626
1, 557, 738
1, 750, C73

1,146, 262
1,105, 305
1, 477, 716
1, 616, 361
1, 705, 568

21, 963, 407
23,533,597

2, 076,313

1,221, 890 j 1,340,765

2, 412, 948

1, 925, 938
2, 057,139

24, 790, 950
24,361,435

997, 438
1,103, 797
1,209,185

1

11,530,527

984,479
1,125,322

1,072,781
1,139,633
1, 048, 849

Cleared.

Entered.

783, 504
773, 752

917,545
938,157
1, 064,738
1, 080, 974
802,478
1,068,283 : 1,078,228
1,180,105
967, 927
776,275
1,134, 277
789,365
1,119,227
1,078,954
955,317
1,165, 779
1,186, 618
1,119, 559
977, 827
1, 339, 648

Cleared.

13, 531,715

13, 510, 535

12.956,159

13. 302,197

13, 311, 652 13, 671, 661
15, 365,604 15, 429,049
15,394.211 15,410, 710
18,180, 480 18,258,165
16,678,790 16, 825,481
17,024,757 17,306,333
16,725, 347
17,452,968
20. 002, 639
21, 700, 311

17, 023, 644
17, 818, 790
19, 878,405
21, 891,738
22,177,483
23, 617,658
24, 889, 368
24, 242,104

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- BY PORTS.

1870

Galveston, Tex.

New Orleans, La.
Entered.

484

N o . 1 7 1 .— TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED and CLEARED at the Principal and other Seaports of
THE tjNITED STATES FROM AND TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES, FROM 1876 TO 1902— Continued.

No. 1 7 2 .—N A T I O N A L I T Y of the FOREIGN TONNAGE and T otal AMERICAN TONNAGE E N T E R E D and C L E A R E D at Seaports
of the U nited States from and to F oreign Countries from 1875 to 1902.
Year end-

Austrian.

Belgian.

108, 505
155, 534

1877.......... 169, 690
1878......... 211,859
1879......... 202, 085
1880.......... 206,359

162,380
231,972
199, 544
218, 257

1881.........
1882.........
1883.........
1884..........
1885..........
1886..........

195, 907
166, 374

189,175
181,625
158,758

1887.........
1888..........

87,011
59, 093

1889.........
1890.........

56,197
62, 096

98,781
97, 615
84, 946
70, 755
60, 829
61,460

1891..........
1892..........
1893..........
1894..........
1895.........
1896..........

43, 001
34, 234
34, 674
27, 917
25,729
37, 669

39,244
31,128
44,140
21, 984
30,456
53,627

1897.......... 51,324
1898.......... 105,419
1899......... 158,936
1900.......... 107,289
1901.......... 134,032
1902.......... 140,026

85,706

380,189
389, 312

121,312
187, 580

349, 655
334, 301

129,576
146, 045

360, 971
321,125
329,469

147,848
129, 211
97,140
84, 893




Tons.

131,329

143, 400

Tons.
86, 653
92,504
92, 700
121,420
167,485
226,477
274,534
327,039
327, 539
2*17, 817
286,861
294,456

Cleared.

Tons.

Tons.

81,858
93, 412
92, 600
124. 414
164,788

4, 016, 627
4,194,113

Tons.
3, 971, 229
4,261,644
4,467,691

230,920
270,112
324,734
324, 747
258,263
264, 089
276, 342

4,491,946
5,232,573
6,808,196
7.931,422
8, 457, 797
7. 679,979
6,775,526
5, 925, 231
6, 224, 388
6,191,211

5. 215,101
6, 744, 018
7, 875 ,713
8, 499, 599
7,803,675

Tons.
12,558
16, 811
21,542
21, 521
45, 640
70, 350
66, 947

295,868
307,670 8,634,222 8, 666, 034
298, 356 8, 882,217 9, 041, 141
317,882 8, 729,793 8,912,884
373,577 9,154,682 9. 357, 931
428,872 11,286, 261 11,089,910
364, 738 12, 581,866 12,854,566
331,551 12,492,296 12, 587, 780
365,192 12,453,113 12, 464, 012
335,761 13,513,956 13, 534, 215
337,281 12,367,945 12, 328, 367

22,126
42,734
72,979

165,976
119,338

82,721
59,829

109,077
121,645

59,644
60,780
54,690
58, 790
64, 948
83,160

129, 435
141, 472
166, 626
163, 863
218,695
370,705

86, 387
123,235
73,918
95,417
126,838
204,192

378,056
395,494
367,004
402, 825
405,641
413, 692

256,957
296, 657
293, 248

265, 894

466, 622
466,911

313,265

305, 777

80, 202
65, 946
60, 671

299, 405
302,464
298, 933
325, 595

23,174

Tons.
66, 331
63,621
63,488
79, 656
96, 412

103,378
69, 389

6, 347, 330
6,313, 621
7, 282,168

7,108,666
6,673,122 ! 6, 829, 084
6.810,472 6, 930. 289
8,114,543 8.158,137
7,598,665 7, 614,310
9, 820, 486 9 837, 821

Tons.
15,010
18, 599

73,655
84,400

6, 888, 635
5, 990, 666

268, 854
287,146
280,791
295,899

Dutch.

107,151
120, 490
157, 244

68, 879
98. 954
70, 732

280,769
302, 748
282,625
299, 653
312, 975

320, 437

Danish.

Entered. Cleared. Entered.

58, 665
54,880
43,822
66. 445
82, 087
87, 429
95, 529
77,917
91, 476
132,197
202,157

298,131
299,990

508,136
669,016

French.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Tons.

Tons.
138,476

Tons.

71,254
60,272
60,091
74,760
93, 802
112,105
127,369
159, 643
156, 926
121,353
115,496
145,559
130, 487
145, 462
167, 051
158,147
206,126
374, 603
380, 212
397, 247
365,340

192, 507

Tons.
892,818
816,039

Tons.
909, 527

910,238
1, 026, 880

933,316
1,022, 061

1,089, 340
1,172,563
1, 252,184
1,126,113
1, 064,142
1,082,720

1,133,440
1,190, 899
1, 241, 814
1,143, 961
1, 064,136

619,119
658, 861
435, 253
417, 728
343, 077

1, 082, 877
1, 003, 522
1, 060,416
1,102, 598

355, 286
373, 362

269,810
257,281
375,113
384, 875
319, 982

268,694
241,554
372, 285
396,460
325,913

335,754
356, 538
374,970

327, 292
357, 053

1,319,804
1, 486, 242

1, 316, 247
1, 464, 770

379,054
365,457
368, 015
361,979
347, 557

1, 605, 607
1, 605, 804
1,579,095
1,652, 028
1,626, 825

1,628,808
1, 626, 616
1, 581, 306
1, 663, 957
1,685,705

369, 237
386, 928
343,344
414, 814
393,397
560, 407

1,758,319
2, 087, 696
2, 294,216
2,690,489
2, 517, 603

1, 770, 277
2, 076, 374
2, 320, 329
2,702,791
2,480, 350

2, 796. 690

2, 800, 594

408, 008
382,098
554, 216

325, 907

396,117
596, 376

438, 727
548, 577
540, 421

348,717
320,238

448, 574
441, 253
497, 533
640, 464

Tons.
283, 448

820, 584
866,140

376, 890
308.087

997,233
1, 075, 065
1, 077, 881
1,133, 529

1,138,125

Cleared.

Tons.
262,129
297, 490

866, 730

223,383
246, 921
237, 750
304, 934
386, 039

396,328
409, 946

Italian.

Cleared, j Entered.

235, 810
224, 608
244, 039
233, 347
304, 809
376,293

361,702
369,543
359,387
345,616
378, 378
382, 642

397, 921

138,753
165,735
238,175

German.
Entered.

419, 290
288, 291
291, 501
298, 853
294. 953
304, 899
276, 127
237, 075
211, 860
195, 447
221, 627
220,122
287, 088
320, 111
433, 288
523, 538

284,488

522, 983
644, 360
613, 214
465, 314
440, 677
343,434
350, 960
367, 916
379, 790
317, 813
291, 848
328, 277
283, 585
313,108
284,186
249, 422
203, 562
198,316
226, 595
222,689
263, 467
332, 942
431,195
510,509

485

Tons.
1875.......... 97,679
1876......... 159, 599

British.
Entered.

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED ---- NATIONALITY.

June 30— Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

Year end­
ing
June 30—

1877.........

1888.........
1889.........

Russian.

Spanish.

All other foreign.

Total foreign.

Entered. Cleared. Entered, Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. | Cleared. Entered.
1
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons. j Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
13, 296
99,910 '
48,753
50,385 6,255, 985
13. 831
58,237
60, 580 101,925
459,968 475,590
33, 697 6,788,124
21,748
18, 790
76,009
73,235 122,754 122, 542(
38,999
695, 930 693, 564
39, 620! 7,448,697
17, 921
18,603
70, 370 192,045 184, 468
42,759
740,092 726, 007
75, 247
21, 926
44,542
49, 903 8,521,090
22,888
64, 330
66,804 196, 583 198,260
843,257 887,777
48,63410,718, 394
46,879
20, 616 101,306 101,502 188,552 167,947 ;
17, 554
1, 232, 945 1,169, 853

1878.........
1879.........
1880.......... 1, 234, 998 1, 294, 056
1881......... 1,035, 078 1,064,452
830,200 850, 766
1882.........
694,240 711,224
1883.........
1884.........
1885..........
1886......... '
1887.........

Portuguese.

684,514
714,178
697,409
730,152
669, 403
671,957
824, 236

687, 978
718,677
682,806
716,100
685,632

678,680
822, 821■
1890.........
796,100 787, 745
1891.........
1892......... 1,019,015 1,020,109
977,010 977, 283
1893.........
877, 763 870,665
1894.........
875,179 912, 817|
985,935 1, 000, 028
1897.......... 1,175,609 1,156,182
1898......... 1, 310, 746 1,345, 479j
1899......... 1,421,456 1, 417, 391
1895.........
1896.........

1900......... *1,710, 814 1,722,247
1901......... 1,886,477 1, 937, 887
1902......... 1, 646,916 1, 644, 211




24, 449
14, 455
17,896

20,339
16.147
20,033

104,473
92, 421
71,125

110, 938
97, 596
71,973
71, 053

19,493

19, 246

71,950

21,114
20,223
19, 851
24,163

21,115
20,144

66,755
54,618
64,085
59,909
46, 320

58, 898
60,105
48,551

31, 235
43, 031

30, 864
47, 056

50, 427
57,340

55,245
57,181

18,154
16,179
28,626
40,035
38,651

18,923
18, 852
20,505
16,191
29,967
35,300
41,296

75, 073
61, 264

53, 843

50, 366

56,813

62, 505

66, 855
48,651
43, 547

68, 124

73, 653
68,103

71, 985
65, 620
63,746

57, 229

48,022
43,841
59,249

65,037 (
73,414

62,070

65, 053
58,075

60, 443
59, 805
48, 661

47, 349

77,196

61,617
61, 316

59, 066

74,203
72, 912

75, 693
64, 809

79,388
81,801

82, 030
81,976
73,033

70,933

228, 496
277,163
261,205

231,371 !
261, 330

209, 349
225, 567
238, 421

276, 737j
256,061
223,154 '
217,518
253,556 ,

256, 419
233,149

251,598
253,908

257, 688
309,287
342, 874

267,936
310, 642j
343,226 .

312, 814

335,151
332,066

254, 422

314,463
344,583
186, 757
330, 365
350, 411
348, 897
233,017
358, 539
460,126
567, 282

342, 547i
329,009
332,106
379,577
356,299
230, 225
365, 428
460,657
579, 286

Cleared.
Tons.
6, 279, 345
6,802, 096
7, 345, 436
8, 647, 080
10, 545, 403

35,179

35, 745 12,111,160

40, 367
44,538
49,497
44,997
58, 210
59,211

44, 203111, 688, 209
46,562 10, 526,176 10,669,945
54,482! 9,264,364 j 9, 360, 610
9, 687, 700
59,149 9,578,280
9, 606, 976
86,835 9,468,004

54,116
88, 988
90, 944
117,452
116,889
113,616
102, 941
127,020
120, 689
123,288
123, 839
195,704
213,522
242,015

45, 971J 711, 392
12,

54,772 10, 660, 779
89,290 10,042,161
86,104 10,183, 815
124, 297 11, 961, 020
122,638 11,723, 839
109,828 14, 433, 829
105,428 13,185, 548
125,658 13,375, 677
122,541 13,048, 696
127, 949 13,779,481
93,119 16,391, 463
180, 438 18.337,836

12, 217, 973
12,754,453
11,910,956

10,740,017
10, 307,984
10, 329, 311
12, 039, 032
11, 694, 627

American.
Entered.
Tons.
2,885,039
2, 927, 780
2, 957, 791

Cleared.
Tons.
3, 061, 354
3, 037, 362
3, 043,158

3, 009, 437 3,196, 491
3, 049, 743* 3, 071,287
3,140,169! 3, 077, 724
2, 919,149! 3, 039, 544
2, 9 6 8 , 2, 935,|512
2 9 o
2,834,681
2, 820, 792
2, 709, 212'
2,761,795
2,870,936
2,913,998 (
3,127,837
3, 404, 584

2,895,077
2, 845,109
2, 808, 575
2, 806, 259
2, 770, 518
2,994,213
3, 342, 350
3,390,017

3, 670, 372^ 3,716,083
14, 507,115 3,746,651 3, 751, 050
13,288, 350 3,493,242 3,537,131
13, 559, 685 3,649,080 3,746,648
13, 407, 9871 3,676,651 ! 3,615,658
14,077, 721 3,673,4871 3,741,069
16,240,956 3,611,176 3,637,449
18, 660, 724 3,362,475 ! 3,231,014

221, 421

176, 084 18, 630, 644
332,685 19,559,358
210,788 20,811, 386

18, 714, 234

3,332,763
19, 611, 544j 3, 974, 239
20, 869, 599 3, 979, 564

3, 463, 249
4, 006,114
4, 019,769

314, 919

314, 599 20,341, 564

20, 286,589

3,955,515

4,019,871

Grand total.
Entered.
Tons.
9,141,024

Cleared.
Tons.
9, 340, 699

9, 715, 904 9, 839,458
10, 406, 488 10, 388, 594
11, 530, 527 11, 843,571
13, 768,137 13, 616, 690
15, 251, 329 15, 295, 697
15,630, 541 15, 793, 997
14, 656,499 14, 846, 468
13,360, 857 13, 565, 022
12,085,156 12, 205,719
12,287, 492 12, 496, 275
12,229, 799 12, 413, 235
13,531,715 13, 510, 535
12,956,159 13, 302,197
13, 311,652 13, 671, 661
15, 365, 604 15, 429, 049
15,394, 211 15, 410, 710
18,180,480 18, 258,165
16,678, 790 16,825,481
17, 024, 757 17, 306, 333
16, 725, 347 17, 023, 645
17,452,968 17, 818, 790
20,002,639 19,878,405
21, 700,311 21, 891,738
21, 963,407 22,177,483
23,533, 597 23, 617, 658
24,790,950 24, 889, 368
24,361,435 24, 242,104

TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED— NATIONALITY.

1875.........
1876.........

Norwegian and
Swedish.

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No. 173.— V a l u e
i n AMERICAN

INCLUSIVE.

of

FOREIGN C ARRYING TRADE o f
FOREIGN V e s s e l s , r e s p e c t i v e l y ,

and

the

487

U n i t e d St a t e s

from

1859

to

1902,

[Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879.]
IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES.
By sea.
Year ending June
30—

1859............................
.................
I860
1861............................
1862

......... : ............

1863............................
1864 ........................
1865............................
1866
.................

In American
vessels.
Dollars.
216,123,428
228,164, 855
201, 544, 055
92, 274,100
109, 744, 580
81,212,077
74,385,116

In foreign
vessels.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.
338,768,130
362,166, 254
335,650,153

122,644, 702
134,001,399
134,106, 098
113,497,629

205, 771, 729

143,175, 340
248, 350,818

252, 919,920
329, 562, 895

174,170, 536

248, 555, 652

333,471, 763

445, 512,158
417, 831, 571

1867............................
1868 ........................
1869...........................

112,040, 395
117,209, 536
122, 965, 225
136, 802, 024

300, 622, 035
248, 659, 583
300,512, 231

1870

....................

153,237, 077

1871............................
1872............................
1873............................
1874............................
1875............................
1876............................
1877............................
1878............................
1879............................
1880............................
1881...........................
1882............................
1883............................
1884............................
1885............................
1886............................

By land,
vehicles.

Total by land
and sea.

Dollars.

Per cent in
American
vessels.

60.1

Dollars.
338,768,130
362,166, 254
335, 650,153

44.8
43.4
24.6

205, 771, 729
252, 919, 920
329, 562,895

29.9
25.2

248,555, 652
445, 512,158

63.8
63

371, 624, 808

28.1
33.1

309,140, 510

437, 314, 255
462,377,587

31.3
33.1

163, 285, 710
177, 286, 302

363, 020, 644
445,416, 783

526, 306, 354
622,703, 085

31
28.5

15,187, 354
17,635, 681

174, 739, 834

471,806,765
405,320,135

646,546, 599
581, 347, 913

17, 070, 548
14,513, 335

382,949, 568
321,139, 500

540,822, 294
464, 529, 204

27
30.3
29.2

13, 083, 859

663,617,147
595, 861, 248
553, 906,153

151,834, 067

329,565, 833

481, 399, 900

30.9
31.6

12,148, 667
10,697, 640

476, 677, 871
492,097,540

146,499, 282
143, 590, 353
149,317, 368

307,407, 565
310,499, 599

32.3
31.7

12,965, 999
11, 983, 823
15,142,465

466,872, 846
466, 073,775

503, 494,913
491, 840, 269
571, 517,802

453,906, 847
454, 089, 952
652, 812, 281
625,471, 415
701, 784, 628

564,175, 576
512, 511,192
443,513, 801

700,177, 866
647, 557, 399
556,377, 853

19.4
20.8

491,937, 636
543, 392, 216
568, 222,357
586,120, 881
623,740,100

610,880, 453
664,757, 709

20.3
19.5
18.3

691, 747, 655
706, 903, 791

17.8
17.1

676,511, 763

748,689, 048
803,983, 441

176,027, 778
157, 872, 726
143, 389, 704

133, 631,146
130, 266, 826
136, 002, 290
135, 046, 207
112,864, 052

22.9
21.4
18.6

!

417, 831, 571
371, 624, 808
437, 314, 255
462, 377, 587

17,193,213
22, 854, 946
23,003, 048
20,140, 294
21,149,476

541, 493,708
640,338, 766

667, 954,746
642,664,628
724,639,574
723,180,914
667,697,693

16.7
15.9

24, 555, 683
27,562,059
32,209,459
38,227,861
40, 621, 361

577,527,329
635, 436,136
692,319,768
723,957,114
745,131, 652
789, 310, 409

40, 932, 755

844,916,196

1887............................
1888............................
1889............................

118,942,817
121, 365,493
123, 525, 298
120, 782, 910

1890...........................
1891............................

124, 948, 948
127, 471, 678

1892...............1..........

139,139, 891

648, 535, 976

787,675, 867

17.7

39,726, 595

827, 402,462

1893............................

127, 095, 434

695,184, 394

822,279, 828

15.5

44,121, 094

866,400, 922

1894............................

121,561,193

503, 810, 334

625,371, 527

1895............................

108, 229, 615

590, 538, 362

698, 767, 977

19.4
15.5

29, 623, 095
33,201,988

654,994,622
731, 969,965

1896............................

117, 299, 074

626,890, 521

744,189, 595

15.7

35,535,079

779,724,674

1897......................

109,133,454

619,784,338

728,917, 792

35,812,620

764, 730,412

30, 427, 784
33,424, 821

616,049, 654

1898...........................
1899...........................
1900............................
1901............................
1902............................

93,535, 867

492,086, 003

585, 621, 870

15
16

82, 050,118

581, 673, 550

663, 723, 668

12.4

104, 304, 940

701, 223, 735

805,528, 675

93, 055, 493
102,188, 002

683,015, 858
744,766, 235

776, 071,351

12.9
12

846,954, 237

12.1




44,412,509
47,100,814
56, 366,711

697,148,489
849, 941,184
823,172,165
903,320,948

488

FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE IN AMERICAN VESSELS, ETC,
o f FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE o f t h e U n i t e d
AMERICAN a n d FOREIGN V e s s e l s , e t c .— Continued.

No. 1 73. — V a l u e

St a t e s i n

[Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879.]
EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES.
By sea.
Year ending June
80—

Per cent
in
American
vessels.

By land
vehicles.

Total by land
and sea.

I860

In foreign
vessels.

Total.

Dollars.
1859

In American
vessels.

Dollars.
107,171, 509
121, 039, 394

Dollars.
356, 789,462
400,122,296

70

69, 372,180

249, 344,913
229,938,985

72.1
54.6

249,344, 913

332,008,582 j

39.8
30.2

332, 008, 582
340,292,139

...........
.

249,617, 953

...........

279, 082, 902
179, 972, 733

1861...............................
1862
......................
1868...............................
......................
1864
1865

125,421,318
132,127, 891

104, 517, 667
199, 880, 691

102, 849,409

237, 442, 730 | 340,292,139
262,839, 588
355,857,344

93, 017, 756

Dollars.
70

26.1

355, 857, 344

37.8
39. 2

565,426, 394
461, 333, 736

476, 902, 839
439,134, 529

36.7

476, 902, 839

34.9

529,519,302
583.180.394

37.7
32.7

439,134, 529
529, 519, 302

30.0

1867
1868...............................
1869 . . .

175, 016, 348
153,154, 748

1870 ............................
1871...............................
1872...............................

199, 732, 324
190, 378, 462

285,979,781
329, 786, 978
392,801,932

168, 044, 799
171,566.758

393,929,579
494,915,886

561,974,378
666,482, 644

1874...............................
1875...............................
1876...............................

174, 424, 216

708,310,187

25.7
24.6

658, 224,015
659, 901, 954

23.8
25.4

1877.................... ..........
1878...............................
1879...............................

164, 826, 214
166, 551, 624
128,425, 339

533,885,971
501,838,949
492,215,487
530,354,703
569, 583, 564
! 600,769, 633

695,180. 917
736,135,188
729,194, 972

23.7
22.7
17.6 ’

1880...............................

109,029, 209 ' 720, 770, 521
116,955, 324
777,167. 714
96, 962, 919 ! 641, 460, 967
104,418,210
694,331, 348
98, 652, 828
615, 287, 007
636, 004, 765
82,001,691
78, 406, 686
581, 973, 477
621, 802. 292
72,991, 253

829, 799, 730

13.1
13.1

1873...............................

1881...............................
1882...............................
1883...............................
1884...............................
1885...............................
1886...............................
1887...............................
1888...............................
1889............................... |
1890...............................

156, 385, 066
167, 686, 467

351, 754, 928
280,708,368
301', 886,491

229,938, 985

565.426.394
461,333,736

213, 671,466
180, 625, 368

1866...............................

Dollars.
356, 789, 462
400,122, 296

7, 798,156
10,015, 089
10,799,430
8, 509, 205
7, 304, 376
6, 324, 487
6,767,170
7, 511, 365
7, 439, 862

894,118,038
738, 423, 886
798, 749, 558
713,939,835
718, 006,456 |
660, 380,163

13.1
13.1
13.8

5, 838, 928
8, 259, 308
12,118,371
25,089, 844
26, 573, 774

11.4
11.9

24,183, 299
19,144, 667

590,978,550
571,989,467
677, 282, 074
716,819, 392
665,528, 391
666, 226, 441
701,948, 087
743,616,553
736,634, 834
835,638, 658
902,377, 346
750,542, 257
823,839,402
740,513, 609
742,189, 755
679, 524, 830

694,793, 545

10.5

21, 389, 666

716,183, 211

67,332,175

606, 474, 964

673, 807,139

10

22,147, 368

695,954,507

83,022,198

630, 942, 660
747, 376, 644

713, 964, 858

11.6

28, 436, 517

742, 401, 375

824, 878, 782

9.4

32,949,902

857, 828, 684

77, 502,138

1891...............................

78,968, 047

773, 569, 324

852, 557, 371

9.3

31,923,439

884,480, 810

1892...............................

81, 033, 844

916, 023, 675

997,057,519

8.1

33, 220, 629

1, 030,278,148

1893...............................

70,670, 073

733,132,174

803, 802, 247

8.8

43, 862,947

847, 665,194

1894...............................

73, 707, 023

769, 212,122

842;919,145

49, 221,427

892,140,572

1895...............................

62, 277, 581

695, 357, 830

49, 902, 754

807, 538,165

1896...............................

70, 392,813

8. 5

61,131,125

882,606,938

1897...............................

79, 941, 823

751,083,0G
0
905,969, 428

757, 635,411
821,475,813

8.7
8.2

985,911, 251
67, 792,150 1,090,406,476 1,158,198, 626

8.1
5.9

65,082. 305
73,283, 704

1, 050, 993, 556
1,231,482,330

78,562,088 1,064, 590, 307 1,143,152, 395
90,779, 252 1,193,220, 689 l, 283, 999, 941
84, 343,122 1,291,520, 938 1,375, 864, 060
83,631,985 1,174, 263,079 1,257, 895, 064

6.9

83,870,907

7.1
6.1

110,483,141

1, 227, 023, 302
1,394,483,082

1898...............................
1899...............................
1900...............................
1901.................. ............
1902...............................




6.6

111,900, 931
123, 824, 337

1,487, 764, 991
1,381, 719,401

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489

No. 173.—V alue

of FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE of the United States in
AMERICAN and FOREIGN V essels, etc .— Continued.

[Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879.]
TOTAL UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
By sea.
Year ending
June 30—

In American
vessels.
Dollars.

1859

465.741, 381
507,247, 757

...............
I860
1861 ................... 381, 516, 788
1862
. 217,695,418
1863
1864-

.................

1865 ...................
1866....................
1867
1868
1869
1870

. -...............
.............

1871....................
1872....................
1873....................
1874....................

241,872, 471
184,061,486
167, 402, 872
325, 711, 861
297, 834, 904

In foreign
vessels.
Dollars.
229. 816,211
255, 040, 793
203,478,278
218,015, 296
343, 056, 031
485, 793, 548
437,010,124
685,226, G
91
581,330,403
550,546,074

Total.

Dollars.
695,557, 592
762, 288, 550
584, 995, 066
435, 710, 714
584, 928, 502
669, 855, 034

50
41.4

435,710, 714
584,928, 502
669, 855,034

27.5

35.1
1
33.2
35.6

586, 492, 012
638,927, 488
755, 822, 576

991, 896, 889
1,109, 486, 748

345, 331,101

839,346, 362
966, 722, 651

1,184, 677, 463

604,412, 996

31.9

27.7
26.9
26.3 1
23
17.4

1880....................

258, 346,577
250,586, 470

1, 224, 265, 434
1,269,002, 983

1,482,612,011
1, 519, 589, 453

227, 229, 745
240,420, 500
233,699, 035
194,865, 743

1,212, 978,769
1,258,506,924
1,127,798,199

1, 440, 208, 514
1,498, 927, 424
1,361,497, 234

1,079, 518, 566
1,073,911,113
1,165,194, 508
1,174,697, 321
1,217,063, 541
1,371,116, 744
1,450, 081,087

1,-274,384, 309
1, 271, 260, 616
1,359 551, 254
1, 365, 554, 794
1,420, 868, 649
1, 573, 567, 830
1, 656, 540, 812

1, 564, 559. 651

876, 448, 784
991,896, 889
1,132,472,258
1,212, 328, 233

27, 869, 978

1,124, 431,158
1,176,580, 817
1,190, 042, 035
1,183, 284, 924

313, 050, 906
272, 015, 692

879,165,307
848,527, 647

22,985, 510
27,650,770

29.2
26.4

1, 313, 029,243
1, 289, 658,100
1,199, 046, 309

1878....................
1879....................

1,010, 938,552

\

939,206,106
884,788, 517

1877....................

197, 349, 503
194, 356, 746
190, 857, 473

762, 288,550
584,995,066

33.9

813, 354, 987
859, 920. 536
876, 991,129
911,269, 232

1881................
1882....................
1883....................
1884....................
1885....................
1886....................

Dollars.
695, 557, 592

65.2

879,165, 307

314,257, 792 !
311, 076,171 |
316, 660, 281

1875....................
1876....................

Dollars.

27.7
32.2

289, 956, 772
352,969, 401
353,664,172
346, 306, 592
350, 451, 994

Total by land
and sea.

66. 9
66. 5

604,412, 996
1, 010, 938, 552
848, 527, 647
876, 448, 784

297, 981, 573

By land
vehicles.

Per cent in
American
vessels.

1, 340, 899, 221
1,312,680,640

27.2

23,022, 540

26.2

20, 388, 235
18, 473,154
17, 464, 810

1,142,904,312
1,194,045,627

20, 477, 364
19, 423, 685

1, 210,519, 399
1, 202, 708, 609

1, 219, 434, 544

16.5
15.8
16
17.2

20,981,393
25,452, 521

1, 503, 593,404
1, 545,041,974

34, 973, 317
48,092,892
46, 714, 068

15.3
15.5
14.3

45,332,775
43,700,350
48,951,725

14
14.3
12.9

54, 356, 827
66, 664, 378
73,571,263

1, 784, 733, 386

12.5
12.3

72, 856,194
72,947,224

1,475,181,831
1, 547, 020, 316
1,408, 211,302
1, 319, 717, 084
1,314, 960, 966
1, 408, 502, 979
1,419, 911,621
1,487, 533,027
1, 647,139, 093
1,729,397,006
1,857, 680, 610

1887....... ............
1888....................
1889....................
1890....................
1891....................
1892....................

203,805,108
202, 451,086
206, 459, 725
220,173,735

1893....................
1894....................

197,765,507
195, 268, 216

1, 428, 316, 568

1, 626, 082, 075

12.2

87, 984, 041

1,714, 066,116

1, 273, 022, 456

1, 468, 290, 672

13.3

78, 844, 522

1, 547,135,194

1895....................

170,507,196

1, 285, 896,192
1, 377, 973, 521

1, 456, 403, 388

11.7

1896 ..................

12

83,104, 742
96, 666, 204

1,539, 508,130

1897....................

187,691,887
189,075,277

1, 525, ^53, 766

1, 565, 665, 408
1, 714, 829, 043

100,894, 925

1898....................
1899....................

161,328,017
160, 612, 206

1, 582, 492, 479

1, 743, 820, 496

11
9.3

1,662, 331,612
1, 815, 723, 968

103, 711,488

1, 847, 531, 984

3,646, 263, 857

1,806, 876, 063

8.9

117, 295, 728

1, 924,171, 791

1900....................

195, 084,192

1,894,444,424

2, 089, 528, 616

9.3

154, 895, 650

2, 244, 424, 266

1901....................
1902....................

177, 398, 615

1, 974, 536, 796

2, 310, 937,156

1, 919, 029, 314

2,151, 935, 411
2,104, 849, 301

8.2 ! 159,001,745

185, 819, 987

8.8

2, 285, 040, 349




180,191,048
i

490

DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

No. 1 7 4 .— Summary of D IS A S T E R S TO V E S S E L S w h ich occurred on and
NEAR THE COASTS AND ON THE RlVERS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND TO AMERICAN
V essels at Sea and on the Coasts of F oreign Countries, from 1882 to 1902
[From reports of tlie General Superintendent of Life-Saving Service.]
WRECKS AN D CASUALTIES ON THE A T LA N T IC , GULF, AN D PACIFIC COASTS OF
THE UNITED STATES.

Year.

Casual­
ties in­
Num­ Wrecks volving Yessels
ber of involv­ partial totally- Y essels Losses to
ves­ ing total and un­ lost. damaged. vessels.
sels.
loss.
known
damage.
Tons.

1882.........
1883.........
1884.........
1885.........

715
615
730
634

1886.........

850

1887.........

201
180
185
175

514
435
545
459

728
746

253
204
194

597
524

761

223

754
734
733

214
192
196

538
540

1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........

722
791

213
224

727
584

1897.........

587
666

1888.........
1889.........
1890.........
1891.........
1892.........

1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........
1902.........

932
672
679
703

552

542
537

41,127
38, 005
37, 296
30, 277
51,800
41, 423
35, 529
51, 833
60,912
46, 061
38,748
58,512

231

509
567
496

55,554
43, 858

166
155

418
432

37, 365
44,231

214
313
209

452
619
463
452
489

54, 093
85, 051
60,506
55, 919
71, 210

227
214

Losses to Passen­ Crews. Lives
cargoes.
gers.
lost."

Tons.
168, 918

Dollars.
2,586,125

Dollars.
900,055

174,167
208, 279

3,015, 690
2, 684, 540

994,860
1, 014, 850

218, 292
224, 068

2, 416, 530
2, 896, 370
2, 428, 700

627, 000
1, 230, 780
723, 965

2, 388, 605
3, 864, 590

994, 055

248,128
252, 516
267, 670
284,236
263,146
270, 851
266, 835
299, 908

3, 393, 390
2, 718, 485
2, 527, 805
3,415, 510
3, 348,140

970,765
1,012,680
1, 032, 690
503, 065
697,215
773,665

278,171
259, 031

2, 336,845'

477,110

2,117, 965

250, 672

3, 260, 420
2, 301, 345
3, 931, 600
4, 957, 465
3, 492, 305
3, 877, 020

608, 340
812, 920

277, 505
343, 022
347, 803
343, 855
336,287

594, 805
1, 033, 760
2, 480, 900
1, 281, 840
1,150,650

No.
4,953
6, 556
6,834

No.
6, 987

55

5, 708

105

6,241

197

7, 638

6, 397

47

7, 332
6,422
5,013

7, 047
6,801

151
110

6,431
7,465

144
159

7, 860
7, 936
6, 533

202

6,931

67
258
110

4, 905
9,103
13,076
3,937
8, 086
9, 347
7, 314
5,952
4, 411
10, 427
8,623
7,608
9,527
8, 512

7, 407
6,158

167
109

6,147
5, 389
6,945
8, 584
8, 248
7,171
7, 218

95
184
376
260
182

65

116

WRECKS AN D CASU ALTIES ON TH E G R E AT LAKES.
321
295

39
51

1885.........

323
239

63
37

1886.........
1887.........

220
339

1882.........
1883.........
1884.........

1888.........
1889.........
1890.........
1891.........
1892.........

282
244
260

10, 291
11,977
16,940

117, 403
109,183

933, 990
749,005

112,267

1,158, 625

202

8, 232

95, 301

51

169

824, 845

148, 445

184

275

12, 706
15, 852

88, 706

64

131,378

1, 048,150

371, 060

1, 069

319

75

244

126, 874

214

448
66

2,940

50

1, 074, 200
1, 039, 725

418,545

264
298

40

3, 300

8

63

258
274

1,149

337
367

1, 607
164

3, 556
3, 887

50
38

376

3,352

102

696

3, 538

110
76

68

299
274

19,147
12, 690

814, 645 -

265,605
124, 030
470, 265

298
209

2, 839
2, 472

71
55

381

211,790

179

2, 863
2, 232

18

1, 969
3,150

103

149, 535
191,578

1, 434, 055

189,355
263, 085

17, 453
18,001

214, 600

1,339,805

243, 490

261,172

1, 740, 825

544, 425

20,540
31, 653

206,741
222,608

1, 763, 320
1,970, 070

445, 220
482,240

15,665

2,742

91
78
83
26

1894.........

325
334

51!
79

1895.........
1896.........

265
358

41
66

224

20,524

210, 716

1, 835, 075

401,515

801

292

23,694

328,188

1897.........

236

34

202

13,436

205, 304

1,581, 695
1, 097, 505

443, 850
195,475

1, 359
1,020

3,112
4, 051
3, ( 82

1898.........
1899.........

209

33
65

176

15,770

212, 279

998, 895

217,010

636

2, 602

27

305

240

32, 801

264, 661

2, 016, 420

683,330

1,383

3, 817

57

1900.........
1901.........

261

40

221

8,155

308, 454

870,695

127,120

704

3,160

15

284

45

239

18,581

308,172

1, 555, 705

201,460

1,117

3,448

79

1902.........

305

58

247

23,152

353,545

1, 909, 895

317,790

2,322

3, 921

62

1893.........




255

aExclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material dam
age.

31
18

DISASTERS

to

491

vessels.

No. 1 7 4 .— Summary of DISASTERS TO VESSELS which occurred on and
NEAR THE COASTS AND ON THE RlVERS OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC., FROM 1882
TO 1902— Continued.
W RECKS AN D CASUALTIES ON RIVERS OF TH E UNITED ST AT ES.

Tear.

Casual­
Wrecks ties in­
Num­ involv­ volving Vessels
Vessels
ber of ing
partial totally damaged.
ves­ total
and un­ lost.
sels. loss.
known
damage.

1882.............
1883.............

167
180
193

1884.............
1885.............
1886.............

193
199

1887.............
1888.............

188
173

1889.............
1890.............

170
161

1891.............
1892.............
1893.............

170

53
65
53
55
52
47
57
46

118
130
140
128
146
133
121
123
104
124

Losses to Passen­ Crews. Lives
lost.B
cargoes.
gers.

Tons.
13,483

Tons.
47, 491

Dollars.
1, 026,445

Dollars.
373,320

16,461
12, 610

48,860

1, 057,050826, 735

395,820

13, 942

42,071
42, 602

554,725
254,935
313,775
416,670

908,280

12,558

52, 341

828, 820

20,203

47, 465
48, 334
45, 079

1, 023, 815
634, 265
678, 780

473,890
431,290

39, 568

735, 085
569, 465

11,937
15,238
12,553

51,153

No.
2,092
2,364

No.
3,326
3,314

115
168

1,408

2,637

39

4,974

2,882
2,733
2, 725

42

2,330

1,811
1,139
2,146

37
89

1,790

3,028

17
78

191,405
400, 585

2,079
1,873

2,484
2, 696

63
129

550, 710
1, 043, 335

209,305
132,810

2,830
1, 634

50
34

834,470

179
176
219
201

1897.............
1898.............
1899.............

i

54

125

10, 565
6, 656

63
75

113
144

18, 428
13, 212

41, 585
55, 007

64

137

11, 098

3, 461
2,162

139
103

71,335
129, 380

2, 023
1,275

2, 728
2, 543

50

63

107

43, 856

175
150
148
121

71
43
39
44

104
107
109

16, 864
9,867
15,185
9,897
5,623
5,204

747, 435
1,130,195
59, 775

115,375
149, 510

58
59

48, 317
51, 539
43, 987

2, 725
2, 301
3, 214
2, 951

197
162
170

1894.............
1895.............
1896.............

1900.............
1901.............
1102.............

49
50

Losses to
vessels.

858, 695
614, 305
465, 545

101, 215
153,800
256,990

1,529
1, 535
906

2,692
2, 474
2,105

25
41
18

77

7, 688

459, 235
883,945

165, 925
86, 740

2, 215
1, 712

2, 633
1,884

19
157

59, 636

42, 867
44, 890
56, 256
46,142

29
15
7

WRECKS AN D CASUALTIES TO AM E RIC AN VESSELS A T SEA A N D ON T H E COASTS
OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
1882.............
1883.............
1884.............
1885.............
1886.............
1887.............

311
326
401
341

106
94
138
115
142

1888.............
1889.............

381
314
296
331

1890.............

257

1891.............

234

99
79

1892.............

277

100

1893.............

258

88

1894.............

309

1895.............
1896.............

303

120
122

1897.............

253
221

1898.............

103
98
121

96

1,260
533
1,236
1,263
535
273
841
1, 063
389

3, 957
4,041

916, 245

646

3,160

104

1,321,075
728,610

921
1,149

3,464

449

3,417 j

198

787, 375

1,782

4, 504

406

2, 611,185

916, 675

1,379

4, 261 '

503

1, 655, 740

894, 615
593, 990

838
731

3, 381

223

3,165

179

858,830

911

3,515

529

4,456 ;
3,125

281
125

4, 383
2, 687

191

205
232
263
226
239 :
211
198
210

46, 926
41, 240
46, 764
54, 277
51,339
39,921
53,748
51, 502

108, 564
141, 728
145, 959
136, 215
117, 955
136, 431

158

43, 607

112, 493

155

30, 324

125, 255

1, 406, 940

177
170

47, 277

135, 395
157,683

189

39,811
39,940

2, 567, 335
1, 541, 830

156,455

2, 424, 205

181
157

43, 412

117, 928
128, 960

60, 994

121, 979
149, 225

2, 301, 710
2,199, 210
2, 714, 480
3, 239,140
2, 543, 050
1, 764, 390
2, 744, 370
3, 995,100
2, 090, 950

143

34, 823

135, 749

212

78
96

116

45, 039

113, 338

220

110

110

59, 074

133, 597
117, 546

1, 889, 280

202
177

123
142

38, 497

1901.............
1902.............

68
60

24,866

230, 823

1, 587,100

74

103

40,269

113,307

1, 909, 010

705,425

3,267,745

19]

1,834, 975
1,349,685
1, 574,135
629,295
1, 684, 800
855,195

1, 424, 475
6, 932, 325

1899.............
1900.............

1, 875, 330
879,050

911, 645
.

1, 642

552,890

2, 218

498,450
739,350

2, 857
1,681

aExclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material dam
age.




4,961
4, 019
4, 069
3, 570
3, 540

261
211
480
228
310
251
309

4,817 1
3,046

396
283

172

492

DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

No. 1 7 4 .— Summary of DISASTERS TO VESSELS which occurred on and
NEAR THE COASTS AND ON THE RlVERS OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC., FROM 1882
to 1902—Continued.
R ECAPITULATION.

Year.

Casualties
Num­ Wrecks involving
Vessels Vessels
ber of involv­ partial
totally
dam­
ing
ves­
and un­
lost.'
aged.
total
sels.
known
loss.
damage.

7, 384, 380
192, 410 ! 7,378,595
483,070 ! 7,093,085

1887.... !
1888.... '
1889.... 1
1890....

563, 402
549, 703
611, 509

6, 265, 055
6,841, 440
9, 578,195

2,140, 990
3, 571, 290
2, 446, 605

627, 875

7, 653. 480
6, 034, 695
7, 386, 675

442, 376
473, 938
508,576

1, 015
1,151

106, 728

1,143
1,115

441
410

1, 470
1891.... 1 1,475
1892.... 1,556

Ill, 827
107, 683
113,610

426
419

1,569
1,534
1,526

1,119
1, 041
1,208

392
499

1883....
1884.... j 1,647
1885.... ! 1,407
1886.... ! 1,650

Tons.

395
275
439

1,514
1,416

1, 085

128, 403
117, 399
120, 361
131,263
132, 737

1, 060
1, 095
1,138

104, 403
110,682

1, 066
1,155

136, 837
140, 359

1893....
1894....

1,481
1, 653

380
418
415
498

1895....
1896....
1897....

1,496
1,392
1,206

458
386
326

1,038
1,006
880

136, 474
121, 335
102, 357

1898....
1899....
1900....

1,257
1,632

406
559

851
1, 073

1, 274
1,313
1,306

360
371
390

1901....
1902....

Losses to Passen­ Crews. Lives
cargoes.
gers.
lost.*

i
Dollars. ! No.
No.
3,414,310 ' 8,603 ; 17,109
2, 393, 760
9,662 15,535
3, 874, 815
9,859 16, 702
2, 443,410 14,054 15, 530
3, 267,135
9,862 15, 818

Tons.
1882....

Losses to
vessels.

654,154
727, 054
672, 844
733, 978
685,132

Dollars.
6, 848, 270
7, 020, 955

7,763,995
8, 576, 885

8,903 i 16, 246
8,448 15,247
7,824 18, 052
12,720 16, 690

2,172, 595
2, 593, 010
2, 577, 870
2, 003,855
2.158, 655
1, 944, 810

7, 530, 540
6, 485, 595
6,442,175
11,091, 260
9,830, 070

914

112, 781

818,693

8,182,985

3, 417, 900

942
916

104, 570
142,319

939,106
849, 281

7, 094, 345
8,579, 870

2,147, 675
2, 294, 530

18, 663

11, 656
10,172

1, 771, 860
2, 782,535

17, 348
16, 609
16, 001

15,286

2, 018,140
1, 731, 765

130, 087
186, 823

767, 724
635, 712
646,978
784,147

17, 202
7, 852
11, 245

16, 782
16, 307

7, 437
13,503
13,183
11,436
15, 710
14,227

14,179
15,754
19, 331
16, 638
17, 635
15, 710

502
539
807
335
576
553
553
656
556
450
646
401
803
704
369
299
765
755
418
452
526

No. 175.— S u m m a r y o f D ISASTER S TO W A R AN D OTHER VESSELS o f
t h e UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT o n t h e C o a s t s a n d R i v e r s o f t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e s f r o m 1882 t o 1902. (Included in No. 172.)
1882___
1883___
1884___

6

1885___

4

1888___

1

1889___ !

9

1890___

3
4

1891___ [
1
1892....

1

1,150
1, 200
7,811 ! 1, 636,495

20

6,000
4 ...............

2
1

4 !
1

2

!

5
1, 792 I
5 ...............
2 i...............
1
l
1 ...............

j

o I
co
o

-

2, 625

3 ...............

2

1894....
1895....
1896....

566

2

6

1893....

3,970

17,750
100, 100
20
3,000

4 ...............1
1 ________

2
3

1886___

6 ............... 10,466
7
1,370 ’ 2,819
919
2 ...............
3 ...............1

1

8

2

1898...
1899___

3
i ;

1
2

943
174 ]

1900___
1901....

2 ■

1
8,875
1 ...............
2

1902....

1

1 ...............

553 ’
6,167
971
77
2, 688 ,
1,150
7,519
321

1, 269
300
3

341

1,799 '
9
6

176, 185 ....................
12,440 ....................
.........
3, 430 1
3, 000 !
5. 344, 000

453
120
469

22, 260

190

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1.500

2, 000
i

3
18

120
433




3
2

21
5

100
322

25

59
1
1
!

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aExclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage.

51

499

9
1

7, 085 .................... I

3

42

7,500
1, 200
223,010

11

38

1

413
20
30

266
7

N o . 1 7 6 .—P O P U L A T IO N of each State and T erritory of the UNITED STATES at each Census , from 1790 to 1900.
[From reports of the Census.]
States and Territories.
A labam a....................
A la sk a ........................
Arizona......................
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorado......................
Connecticut...............
Delaware ...................
District of Columbia.
Florida........................
Georgia......................
Idaho............................
Illinois........................
Indiana........................
Indian Territory___
Io w a ............................
Kansas........................
Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
M aine..........................
M aryland...................
Massachusetts.........
Michigan.....................
Minnesota...................
Mississippi.................
M issouri.....................
Montana.....................
Nebraska...................
Nevada........................
New Hampshire........
New Jersey...............
New Mexico...............
New York...................
North Carolina.........
North D akota...........
Ohio..............................
Oklahoma...................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania...........
Khode Island.............

1840.

j

309, 527

590, 756

30, 388

309,978
78,085
43,712
54, 477
691, 392

370, 792
91, 532
51, 687
87, 445
906,185

97, 574J

1850.

1860.

771, 623

964, 20lj

209, 897
92, 597

435,450
379,994
34, 277
460,147
112,216;
75, 080
140,424
1,057,286

237,946
59, 096

251,002
64,273
14, 093

261, 942
72,674
24, 023

275,148
72, 749
33, 039

82, 548

162, 686

252,433

340, 985

297, 675
76, 748
39, 834
34, 730
516, 823

5, 641

12, 282
24, 520

55,162
147,178

157, 445
343,031

476,183
685,866

851, 470 1,711,951
988,416 1,350,428

43,112
564,135
152, 923
298, 269
407, 350
523,159
8, 765

687, 917
215, 739
399, 455
447,040
610,408
31, 639

779, 828
352, 411
501, 793
470, 01y
737, 699
212, 267

75, 448
66, 557

136, 621
140, 455

375, 651
383,702

674, 913
192, 214
107,206
982,405 1,155, 684
708, 002
517,762
583,169
628, 279
583, 034
687, 049
994,514 1,231,066
749,113
397, 654
172, 023
6, 077
606, 526
791, 305
682,044 1,182, 012

73, 677

220,955

96, 540
319,728
378,787

151,719
341, 548
422, 845

406, 511
76, 556
228, 705
380, 546
472, 040
4, 762

8, 850

40,352
20, 845

141, 885
184,139

183, 858
211,149

340,120
393, 751

589,051
478,103
45, 365

434, 373
68,825

602, 365
69,122

214,460
245, 562

244, 022
277, 426

269, 328
320, 823

284,574
373,306

230,760

581, 295

937,903 1, 519, 467 i,*980,329

317, 976
489,555
61, 547
959,049 1,372,111 1,918,608 2,428,921 3, 097, 394
555, 500
638, 829
869, 039
737, 987
753, 419

28, 841
6, 857
326,073
672, 035
93,516
3, 880, 735
992, 622
4, 837
2,339, 511

13, 294
52, 465
810, 091 1, 047,507 1, 348, 233 1, 724,033 2, 311, 786 2, 906, 215
76, 931
83, 015
97,199
108,830
174, 620
147,545

1870.

1880.

1890.

996, 992 1, 262, 505 1, 513, 017
32, 052
9, 658
40, 440
59, 620
484,471
802,525 1,128,179
560, 247
864, 694 1,208,130
39, 864
194,327
412,198
537, 454
622, 700
746, 258
146, 608
125,015
168,493
131,700
177,624
230, 392
187, 748
269, 493
391, 422
1,184, 109 1, 542,180 1, 837, 353
14, 999
32, 610
84,385
2, 539, 891 3, 077,871 3, 826, 351
1, 680, 637 1,978, 301 2,192, 404
180,182
1,194, 020 1,624, 615 1, 911, 896
364, 399
996,096 1, 427, 096
1,321,011 1, 648, 690 1, 858, 635
726, 915
939,946 1,118, 587
626, 915
648, 936
661, 086
780, 894
934, 943 1,042, 390
1, 457, 351 1, 783, 085 2, 238, 943
1,184, 059 1, 636, 937 2, 093, 889
439, 706
780,773 1, 301, 826
827, 922 1,131,597 l, 289, 600
1,721, 295 2,168,380 2,679,184
20, 595
39,159
132,159
122, 993
452, 402 1,058,910
62, 266
42, 491
45, 761
346, 991
318, 300
376, 530
906, 096 1,131, 116 1, 444, 933
119, 565
91, 874
153, 593
4,'382, 759 5,082,871 5, 997, 853
1, 071, 361 1,399, X50 1,617, 947
135, Til
14,181
182,719
2, 665, 260 3,198, 062 3, 672, 316
61, 834
90, 923
174, 768
313, 767
3,521,951 4,282,891 5, 258, 014
345, 506
217,353
276,531

1900.
1, 828, 697
63, 592
122, 931
1,311, 564
1, 485, 053
539,700
908, 420
184, 735
278, 718
528, 542
2, 216, 331
161,772
4, 821, 550
2, 516,462
302, 060
2, 231, 853
1,470, 495
2,147,174
1,381,625
694,466
1,188,044
2, 805, 346
2,420,982
1, 751, 394
1, 551, 270
3,106,665
243, 329
1, 066, 300
42,335
411, 588
1, 883, 669
195, 310
7,268, 894
1, 893, 810
319,146
4,157,545
398, 331
413, 536
6,302,115
428, 556

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1810.

1830.

14, 255

1800.

1820.
127,901

1790.

1790.

1800.

249,073

345, 591
105,602
154, 465
880, 200

'Tennessee

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Total United States...........................................




1840.

1850.

1860.

1870.

581,185

594, 398

668,507

703, 708

705, 606

829,210 1,002,717 1,109, 8011 1,258, 520
604, 215'
818, 579
212,592
i
40, 273!
86, 786
11, 380
330.551
315, 098
314,120
280,652
291, 948
235, 966
217, 895
974, 600 1, 065,116 1,211,405 1,239,797 1, 421, 661 1, 596, 318 1, 225,163
23, 955
11, 594
442, 014
775, 881 1, 054, 670
305,391
.................
30,945
9,118
i
.......... |
...........
5, 318
6,100 1
422, 771

681,904

1880.

1890.

1900.

1,340,316
401, 570
2, 020,615
3, 048, 710
276, 749
343,641
1, 854,184
518,103
958, 800
1,686,880 2,069, 042
92, 531
60, 705

995, 577 1,151,149
328, 808
1, 767, 518
2, 235, 523
207, 905
332, 422
1, 655, 980
349, 390

1, 542, 359
1, 591, 749
143, 963
332, 286
1, 512, 565
75,116
U , 90 1
lO
1,315,497}
20, 789

a91, 219
1
3,929, 214 5, 308,483 7, 239, 881 9, 633, 822 12, 866, 020 17, 069, 453 23,191, 876 31, 443,321 38, 558, 371 50,155,783 62, 622, 250 75, 693, 734
32, 052
89,990
180,182
145, 282

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63, 592
154, 001
302,060
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76, 303, 387

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POPULATION. BY STATES.

W iscons’n
-Persons on public ships in the service of the

1810.

1830.

502, 741

261,727

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.................
85,425
Verm ont..........................................................................
Virginia.............................................................................
747,610

1820.

415,115

35,691

States and Territories.

494

W o. 1 7 6 — POPULATION op each State and T erritory of the UNITED STATES at each Census, from 1790 to 1900—Continued.

495

FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION.

N o . 177.— F O R E IG N -B O R N POPULATION Classified b y Principal Coun ­
tries of Birth , 1850 to 1900.
[From reports of the Census.]
Per cent of
increase.

Foreign-born population in—
Country of birth.
1850.

946
Austria....................
Bohemia..................
Canada (English)1
*.
| 147,711
Canada (French)b.
758
C hina......................
1, 838
Denmark.................
278, 675
England...................
54, 069
France ....................
583, 774
Germany.................
Holland'..................
9, 848
Hungary.................
961, 719
Ireland......... ..........
3, 645
I t a ly ........................
13,317
Mexico....................
12,678
Norw ay........... .......
Poland....................
1,414
Russia......................
70, 550
Scotland..................
Sweden....................
3,559
13,358
Switzerland...........
29,868
W a les......................
56, 875
Other countries___
Total.............

2, 244, 602

1870.

1860.

1890.

1880.

1900.a

1, 611, 304
10, 518
27, 466
43, 995
7, 298
3,160
108, 518
18, 625
53, 327
45,763
40, 445

63, 042
30,107
555, 046
116, 402
1, 690, 533
46,802
3,737
1,855, 827
17,157
42,435
114,246
14, 436
4, 644
140, 835
97, 332
75,153
74,533
60,701

123,271
38,663
118,106
85,361
f 678,442
717,157 \ 302,496
106, 688
104. 468
132,543
64,196
909, 092
664,160
113,174
106, 971
1, 966, 742 2, 784, 894
81, 828
58, 090
11, 526
62,435
1, 854, 571 1, 871, 509
182, 580
44, 230
68, 399
77,853
322, 665
181,729
147,440
48, 557
182, 644
35, 722
170,136
242. 231
194,337
478, 041
88, 621
104, 069
100, 079
83. 302
93,005
127, 467

4,138, 697

5, 567, 229

6, 679, 943

25, 061

30,508
40, 289
493,464

249, 970
35, 565
9, 962
433,494
109, 870
1,276,075
28, 281

1880
to
1890.

1890
to
1900.

275, 907 218.8
123.8
156, 891
38.4
32.8
784, 741 } 36.8 / 15.7
395, 066
\ 30.6
81, 534
2.1
*23.6
153, 805 106.5
16.0
840, 513
36.9
c7. 5
r7.9
104,197
5.8
41.6
2, 663,418
*4.4
40.9
104, 931
28.2
133.4
145, 714 441.7
.9
1,615,459
*13.7
165.1
484, 027 312.8
13.8
103, 393
32.8
77.6
4.3
336, 388
160.0
383, 407 203.6
132.0
423, 726 411.3
*3.6
233, 524
42.4
572,014 146.0
19.7
17.4
115, 593
11.1
*6.5
93, 586
20.1
114.5
273, 442
37.1

9,249,547 10, 341, 276

38.5

11.8

a The figures in the sixth column differ from those in the reference cited, by the exclusion of the
foreign horn in the military and naval service abroad.
bIncludes Newfoundland.
cDecrease.
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O c c u p a t i o n s C l a s s i f i e d b y S e x a n d S p e c i f i e d O c c u p a t i o n s , 1890 a n d 1900.

—

[From reports of the Census.]
1890.

1900.

Occupation.
Total.

Male.

447,104
1,734
226, 427
2, 415
28
682
(a
)
32
a462

3,004,061
17, 895
5, 281, 557
72,601
65, 866
70,729
(a>
33,697
*19,520

3,747,668
9, 983
5, 367,169
58, 928
71, 920
83, 056
24,456
35, 962
5, 287

663, 209
892
307, 706
2, 860
100
1, 932
281
113
243

7, 887, 042

678,884

8, 565, 926

9, 404, 429

977, 336 10, 381, 765

23, 200

4, 583

27,783

27, 903

6,857

34, 760

17,134
11, 681
87, 060
17,161
(b)

327
10,815
1,143
337
<
b)

17,461
22,496
88, 203
17, 498
(b)

28, 483
13,852
108, 265
28, 858
50,308

1,041
11,021
3, 373
786
409

29,524
24, 873
111, 638
29, 644
50, 717

b43,115
20, 961
89,422
8, 453

*>124
888
208
2, 764

b43,239
21, 849
89,630
11,217

4J, 155
27, 845
113, 450
13,082

84
2,193
1,010
5, 984

43, 239
30, 038
114,460
19, 06^

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Male.

Female.

Female.

Total.

A GR ICU LTU RA L PURSUITS.

Agricultural laborers......... ........... 2, 556, 957
16,161
Dairymen and dairywomen...........
Farmers, planters,and overseers.. 5, 055,130
Gardeners,florists,nurserymen,etc.
70,186
Lumbermen and raftsmen...............
65, 838
70, 047
Stock raisers, herders, and drovers.
(a)
Turpentine farmers and laborers..
33, 665
Wood choppers...................................
Other agricultural pursuits.............
*19,058
Total..........................................

4,410,877
10,875
5, 674, 875
61, 788
72, 020
84, 988
24,737
36, 075
5, 530

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.

Actors, professional showmen, etc.
Architects, designers, draftsmen,
etc.....................................................
Artists and teachers of art.............
Clergymen..........................................
D entists..............................................
Electricians........................................
Engineers (civil, etc.) and survey­
ors .....................................................
Journalists..........................................
Lawyers..............................................
Literary and scientific persons-----

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POPULATION, BY OCCUPATIONS.

No. 178 .— POPULATION at Least 10 Y ears of A ge E ngaged in Gainful
Occupations Classified by Se x , etc .— Continued.
1890.

1900.

j

Occupation.
Male.

Female.

Total.

!

Male.

Female.

Total.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE— COnt d.
Musicians and teachers of m u sic ..
Officials (government)a ....................
Physicians and surgeons..................
Teachers and professors in colleges, e t c . . . ........................................
Other professional service.................

27,636
77,715
100,248

34, 519
4.875
4. 557

62,155
82,590
104, 805

39, 815
78, 488
124, 615

52,359
8,119
7, 387

92,174
86,607
132, 002

101,276
7,582

246, 066
481

347,344
8, 063

118, 519
11,525

327, 614
2, 339

446,133
13,864

Total...............................................

632, 646

311,687

’ 944,333

828,163

430,576

1, 258,739

82,157
Barbers and hairdressers..................
55, 660
Bartenders...............................................
Boarding and lodging house keepe r s „.........................................................
11, 756
Hotel keepers.........................................
38, 800
5, 947
Housekeepers and stewards............
Janitors and sextons...........................
23, 730
Laborers (not specified)..................... 1, 858, 558
31,831
Launderers and laundresses..........
6,190
Nurses and m id w ives.........................
Restaurant keepers.............................
16,867
69, no
Saloon k eep ers.......................................
238,152
Servants and waiters...........................
Soldiers, sailors, a n d marines

2, 825
146

84, 982
55, 806

125,542
88, 377

5,574
440

131,116
88,817

32, 593
44, 349
5, 276
44, 076
86, 089
92,036
2,808
26,538
54,815’ 1,913, 373
216,631
248, 462
41, 396
47, 586
2, 416
19, 283
71, 385
2, 275
1, 216, 639 1, 454, 791

11, 826
46, 264
8, 224
48,544
2, 505, 287
50, 683
12, 265
28, 999
81, 660
276, 958

59,455
8, 533
146, 929
8,033
123, 975
335, 282
108, 691
4,845
2, 086
1, 283, 763

71,281
54,797
155,153
56, 577
2, 629, 262
385, 965
120, 956
33, 844
83,746
1, 560, 721

27, 919
74, 629

43, 235
129, 711

879

43,235
130,590

DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL SERVICE.

W at Jimen, policemen, firemen, etc.

27, 919
74, 350

279

Other domestic and personal serv­
ice .........................................................

12,134

3,463

15, 597

27,633

6,964

34,597

Total...............................................

2, 553,161

1, 667, 651

4, 220, 812

3, 485, 208

2, 095, 449

5,580, 657

169, 707
35, 458
76, 823
131,602
493,139
58, 080
368,265
35,109
54, 014
56,824
26, 710

4, 875
510
51
27, 772
64,219
611
234
975
22
2,259
47

174, 582
35, 968
76, 874
159,374
557,358
58,691
368, 499
36,084
54,036
59, 083
26,757

230, 606
72, 984
78, 253
180, 727
544, 881
91, 973
538,029
54, 032
64, 850
73, 734
33, 466

10,556
293
153
74,153
85, 246
946
904
1,418
79
2,915
190

241,162
73, 277
78, 406
254, 880
630,127
92, 919
538, 933
55,450
64, 929
76, 649
33, 656

634, 884
30, 890

25,355
196

660, 239
31,086

756, 802
42, 032

34,084
261

790, 886
42,293

48, 446
b39, 683
18,426
24, 002
205, 943
460, 771
12,148
37,423
« 10, 465
'
43, 740
9,808

2, 909
b217
6, 520
354
58, 451
1,442
21, 270
11
<■
669
8,474
83

51, 355
b39,900
24, 946
24, 356
264, 394
462, 213
33,418
37,434
<=11,134
52, 214
9, 891

64, 959
72, 801
39, 557
53, 625
461,909
580, 462
26,246
68,873
14, 757
52, 459
15, 866

6, 663
1, 271
19, 988
566
149,230
1,688
86,118
46

71, 622
74, 072
59,545
54,191
611,139
582,150
112,364
68,919
14,757
75,015
16,189

TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION.
A g e n ts......................................................
Bankers and brokers...........................
Boatmen and s a ilo r s...........................
Bookkeepers and accountants........
Clerks and c op vists.............................
Commercial travelers .........................
Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc.
Foremen and overseers......................
H o s tle r s ...... ............................................
Hucksters and peddlers....................
Livery stable keepers.........................
Merchants and dealers (except
w holesale)...........................................
Merchants and dealers (wholesale).
Messengers and errand and office
b o y s ......................................................
Officials o f banks and companies..
Packers and sh ipp ers.........................
Porters and helpers (in stores, e tc .).
Salesmen and saleswomen................
Steam railroad em ployees.................
Stenographers and typewriters . . .
Street railway em ployees................
Telegraph and telephone linemen.
Telegraph and telephone operators.
U ndertakers...........................................
Other persons in trade and trans­
p o r ta tio n ............................................
T o ta l..............................................

22,556
323

15, 341

895

16, 236

49, 734

3, 700

53,434

3, 097, 701

228, 421

3, 326.122

4, 263, 617

503, 347

4, 766,964

618,242
160,845
222,233
12, 369
39, 002

599,707
1.60, 638
275, 782
21, 749
35, 649

MANUFACTURING AND MECHAN­
ICAL PURSUITS.

Building trades.
Carpenters and joiners......................
Masons (brick and sto n e ).................
Painters, glaziers, and varnishers.
Paper h an ge rs.......................................
Plasterers.................................................

618, 044
160, 804
220, 960
12, 315
38, 987

198 !
41 i
1,273 !
54
15

545
167
1, 759
241
45 I

600,252
160, 805
277, 541
21, 990
35,694

aInclud( s officers of United States Army and Navy.
bIncludes officials of mining and quarrying companies (uumber not stated), classified in 1900 with
manufacturers and officials under " Manufacturing and mechanical pursuits.”
0Includes electric light and power company employees (number not stated), classified in 190ft
under “ Manufacturing and mechanical pursuits.”




497

POPULATION, BY OCCUPATIONS.

No. 178.— POPULATION

at L east 10 Y ears of A ge E ngaged in Gainful
Occupations Classified b y Se x , etc .— Continued.

1890.

1900.

Occupation.
Male.
MANUFACTURING

Female.

Total.

Male.

Female.

Total.

a n d m e ch a n ­

ical pur su its — continued.

Building trades—Continued.
Plumbers and gas and steam fitters...................................................
Roofers and slaters..........................
Mechanics (not otherwise specifled)...................................................

61,185
7,040

46
3

61,231
7, 043

97,659
9, 065

126
2

97, 785
9, 067

15,472

13

15,485

9, 351

41

9, 392

14, 724
6, 530

47
1,726

14,771
8, 256

24,573
12, 035

53
2, 779

24, 626
14, 814

60,070
32, 572
61, 012,
12,939

144
1,710
58
1,989

60,214
34, 282
61, 070
14,928

49, 455
47, 377
54,317
13, 200

478
2,621
143
2, 940

49, 933
49, 998
54,460
16,140

59,899
386, 872

263
376

60,162
387, 248

67, 715
562,501

462
1,365

68,177
563,866

57, 910
105, 339
10,808
17,577
52,747
8,115

2, 287
117
403
5, 674
94
1,610

60,197
105, 456
11, 211
23, 251
52,841
9, 725

74, 860
113,578
18,593
21,980
40,362
23, 640

4, 328
378
648
9,214
186
5,142

79,188
113,956
19,241
31,194
40,548
28, 782

209,521
a217, 515
186, 677
21,333
8,912
17,449
12,855
11,238

60
a2,913
151
6
20
536
1
1,081

209, 581
a220. 428
186, 828
21. 339
8, 932
17 985
12, 856
12, 319

226, 284
287, 241
282, 574
33, 038
12, 430
27,376
13, 495
16, 701

193
3,370
571
8
43
746
10
1, 786

226,477
290, 611
283,145
33,046
12,473
28,122
13,505
18,487

180,871

33, 704

214, 575

169, 393

39,519

208,912

42, 647
39, 461

833
292

43,480
39,753

39, 506
40, 917

595
1,754

40,101
42,671

5,458

821

6, 279

5. 472

1,579 ,

7, 051

6, 681
20,294
3, 305

549
68
9

7, 230
20,362
3,314

9, 725
20, 687
3,114

794
275
30

10, 519
20, 962
3,144

35, 891
47,438
b138, 386
«92,053

24
48
b292
c6, 098

35,915
47, 486
b138,678
«98,151

35, 552
37,087
161, 251
104,468

67
113
373
6,805

35, 619
37, 200
161, 624
111,273

Chemicals and allied products.
Oil well and oil works employees..
Other chemical workers..................
Clay, glass, and stone products.
Brick and tile makers, etc...............
Glassworkers.....................................
Marble and stone cutters...............
Potters........... .....................................
Fishing and mining.
Fishermen and oystermen...............
Miners and quarrymen....................
Food and kindred products.
Bakers..................................................
Butchers..............................................
Butter and cheese makers...............
Confectioners.....................................
Millers..................................................
Other food preparers........................
Iron and steel and their products.
Blacksmiths.......................................
Iron and steel workers....................
Machinists..........................................
Steam boiler makers........................
Stove, furnace, and grate makers .
Tool an cutlery m
d
akers........... .
Wheelwrights...................................
Wire workers....................................
Leather and its finished products.
Boot and shoe makers and repair­
ers .....................................................
Harness and saddle makers and
repairers..........................................
Leather curriers and tanners.......
Trunk and leather-case makers,
e tc .....................................................
Liquors and beverages.
Bottlers and soda water makers,
e tc .....................................................
Brewers and maltsters....................
Distillers and rectifiers..................
Lumber and its remanufactures.
Cabinetmakers............................. .
Coopers ................................................
Saw and planing mill employees ..
Other woodworkers..........................

aA ll molders, classified in 1900 under “ Iron and steel workers,” “ Brass workers,’’ and “ Other
metal workers.”
bIncludes door, sash, and blind makers.
C
lncludes jfiauo and organ tuners (number not stated), classified in 1900 under “ Other miscella­
neous industries.”

s A 1902--- 32




498

POPULATION, EY OCCUPATIONS.

No. 178.— POPULATION

at L east 10 Y ears of A ge E ngaged in Gainful
Occupations Classified b y Se x , etc .— Continued.

1890.

1900.

Occupation.
Male.

| Female.

Total.

Male.

Female.

Total.

manufactu rin g and m e c h a n ­
ical pursuits — continued.

Metals and metal products other
than iron and steel.
Brass w o rk ers.......................................
Clock and watch makers and re
pairers...................................................
Gold and silver w o rk ers..................
Tin plate and tinware makers----- Other metal w orkers...........................

a16, 352 |

a913

a 17, 265

25, 870

890

26,760

20,556
16,914
56, 623
t 36,127
>

4,696
3,349
902
* 1, 385

25, 252
20,263
57,525
b37, 512

19,305
19,732
68,730
54,282

4,815
6,380
1,775
2, 320

24,120
26,112
70, 505
56, 602

12,298
4, 714
8,017
18, 856

11,560
13,043
303
8,961

23,858
17, 757
8, 320
27, 817

14, 646
3,796
10,698
26,904

15, 632
17,302
453
9,424

30,278
21, 098
11,151
36,328

110,848

12, 211

123,059

139,166

15,981

155,147

1,707
o10, 756
92, 965

14, 210
° 22, 302
173,142

20,493
10,371
125,788

1, 785
9, 017
120,216

22,278
19,388
246,004

20,810
20, 663
36, 471
d46, 637
292, 668
6,694
61, 291
146,043
15,975
64, 509
e 10, 708

29, 555
34, 855
84,109
d108, 298
293,504 i
24, 013
61, 686
150 044
21, 107
188, 025
e15, 639

12,630
22,023
42, 566
53,437
2,090
15,110
1,739
4, 837
8,491
160,714
8,925

34, 490
32, 437
30, 630
51,182
344, 794
7, 623
86,120
146,105
30, 941
68, 935
21,042

47,120
54, 460
73,196
104 619
346 884
22,733
87,859
150, 942
39, 432
229, 649
29, 967

Paper and printing.
Bookbinders...........................................
Box makers (paper)............................
E n g ra v ers...............................................
Paper and pulp mill operatives----Printers,
lithographers,
and
pressmen...............................................

Textiles.
Bleachery and dye works oper­
12.503
atives ..................................................... 1
«11,546
Carpet factory operatives................
Cotton mill op eratives.......................
80,177
Hosiery and knitting m ill opera
8, 745
t i r e s .......................................................
14, 192
Silk mill operatives...........................
Woolen mill operatives......................
47, 638
d61, 661
Other textile mill operatives..........
836
Dressmakers...........................................
17,319
H at and cap m a k e r s ...........................
395
M illiners...................................................
4, 001
Seamstresses...........................................
5,132
Shirt, collar, and cufi m ak ers........
123,516
Tailors and tailoresses......................
e4,931
Other textile w ork ers........................

Miscellaneous industries.
Broom and brush m a k e r s................
Charcoal, coke, and lime burners .
Engineers and firemen (not loco­
motive) .................................................
Glove m ak ers.........................................
Manufacturers and officials, e t c ...
Model and pattern m ak ers..............
Photographers.......................................
Bub her factory op eratives...............
Tobacco and cigar factory opera­
tives .......................................................
Upholsterers...........................................
Other miscellaneous industries . . .
Total...............................................

8,949
8, 689

1,166
15

10,115
8, 704

8, 643
14,405

1,577
43

10, 220
14,448

139,718
2, 741
f 153, 468
10,159
17, 839
9, 706

47
3,675
f 414
141
2,201
6,456

139, 765
6, 416
'153,882
10, 300
20, 040
16,162

223, 318
4, 503
239, 649
14, 869
23, 361
14, 492

177
7,768
3, 433
204
3,580
7, 374

223, 495
12,271
243,082
15, 073
26,941
21. 866

83, 634
23, 918
916

27, 991
1,748
s 33, 207

111, 625
25,666
* 211,123

87,955
28,663
380,490

43,497
2,158
90,810

131,452
30,821
471, 300

1,027, 928

5, 678, 468

5, 772, 788

1,313,204

7, 085, 992

b177,

4, 650, 540

Grand t o t a l................................ 18, 821,090

3, 914, 571 22,735, 661 23,754,205

5, 319, 912 29, 074,117

»Brass molders included under “ Iron and steel workers.”
bMolders (metals) included under “ Iron and steel workers.”
cIncludes carpet (rag) makers.
dIncludes textile mill operatives (not otherwise specified), and also mill and factory hands for
whom the specific branch of industry was not reported.
eCarpet (rag) makers included with factory operatives.
fOfficials of mining and quarrying companies included with officials of banks and companies under
“ Trade and transportation.”
sElectric light and power company employees included with telegraph and telephone linemen un­
der “ Trade and transportation,” and piano and organ tuners included with piano and organ makers,
classified in 1900 under “ Other woodworkers,”




499

POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
No. 179. — FOREIG-N-BORN POPULATION C l a s s i f i e d b y S t a t e s
t o r i e s a n d BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH, 1900.

and

T e r r i­

[From reports of the Census.]
Country of hirth.
orare or xerruory oi
residence.

Africa. A sia.a Atlantic
islands.

Alabam a........................
Arizona..........................
Arkansas........................
California........................
Colorado..........................
Connecticut...................
Delaware........................
District of Columbia. ..
Florida............................
Georgia............................
Idaho...............................
Illinois............................
Indiana............................
Indian Territory.........
Io w a ...............................
Kansas............................
Kentucky......................
Louisiana......................
M aine............................
Maryland........................
Massachusetts.............
Michigan........................
Minnesota......................
Mississippi....................
M issouri........................
Montana..........................
Nebraska........................1
Nevada............................
New Hampshire........... :
New Jersey...................

77
14
14
168
24
29
7
26
27
50
20
131
27
2
28
22
24
66
8
26
139
52
39
36
39
16
20
3
8
106

New York......................
North Carolina.............
North D akota......... ... J
Ohio................................. 1
Oklahoma . *.................1
Oregon...........................
Pennsylvania.................
Rhode Island.................
South Carolina.............
Smith Dn.kntn.
1
Tennessee......................
T exas.............................
U ta h ...............................
Verm ont........................
Virginia..........................
Washington...................
West Virginia...............
Wisconsin......................
W yom in g......................

473
23
4
89
4
11
170
123
27
8
37
92
97
4
24
52
2
36
9

Aus­
tralia.

Austria. Belgium. Bohemia.

1
16
52
341
4
58
15
298
1
16
34
451
3, 515
235
2, 269
5, 356
106
9
126
6, 024
286
87
94
5, 330
13
11
1
117
6
19
29
187
109
55
17
91
16
5
93
203
3
24
294
17
362
412
18,212
577
61
7
202
2, 089
3
35
203
11
111
2, 309
127
9
82
45
3, 517
160
4
57
475
50
765
301
7
165
282
27
14
24
50
1, 756
17
4, 432
264
3, 955
2,140
17
124
6, 049
219
24
340
81
8, 872
1
15
246
67
10
144
4,458
339
5
93
3, 575
23
59
7
3,893
210
30
23
96
1
4
9
201
73
89
175
14,728
248
1
12
352
New Mexico...................
5
461
706
78, 491
1, 744
1
7
28
110
1
15
1,131
54
18
146
11, 575
457
2
12
485
80
11
138
893
21
484
67,492
67
1, 277
320
47
432
578
76
6
1
77
22
926
101
5
18
284
140
6, 870
105
18
371
161
2
240
8
2
5
237
118
8
27
259
150
22
51
262
2, 343
2
21
1, 025
148
10
108
7,319
173
15
1,046
2

Canada b
(English).

45
33
14
785
170
209
9
32
18
25
42
4, 394
2, 576
43
491
985
77
315
23
40
510
2,647
957
24
864
145
272
9
25
1,197
4325
1, 787
16
154
600
54
298
4,132
383
10
126
26
244
29
18
19
340
79
4, 412
29

31
16
281
504
330
493
4
12
20
23
81
38, 570
526
24
10,809
3, 039
52
30
16
2, 813
810
2,160
11,147
13
3,453
177
16,138
5
11
1, 063
15
16, 347
3
1,445
15,131
1,168
231
3,368
41
14
2, 320
16
9, 204
13
27
271
396
27
14,145
58

617
1,116
932
27,408
8,837
7,871
257
809
1,114
679
2, 528
41,466
4,986
332
14,168
7,053
1,072
781
36,169
1,143
158, 753
151, 915
35, 515
345
7,557
10,310
8, 010
810
14, 547
6,014
680
90,336
444
25, 004
19,864
1, 248
6, 634
13,292
7, 744
173
5, 906
926
2, 549
1,203
10, 616
1, 026
18,385
639
23, 860
1, 098

Total....................

2, 538

11, 895

9, 768

6,807

275, 907

29, 757

156, 891

784,741

A lask a............................
T a,wai i ____ __________
T
Military and naval-----

3
22
14

15
5
13

15
1,156
16

60
130
44

228
225
342

26
18
47

8
100

1, 501
339
1, 217

Grand total.........

2,577

11, 928

10,955

7, 041

276,702

29, 848

156,999

787, 798




aExcept China, Japan, and India.
* Includes Newfoundland.
>

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POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.

No. 179.—FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION C l a s s i f i e d b y S t a t e s a n d
t o r ie s a n d b y COUNTRY o f BIRTH, 1900—Continued.

T e r r i­

Country of birth.
State or Territory
of residence.
Canada a Central
(French). America.

China.

Cuba.

Alabama .................
Arizona..................
Arkansas_________
California..... .........
Colorado..................
Connecticut...........
Delaware.................
Dist. Columbia----Florida....................
Georgia..................
Idaho........................
Illinois....................
Indiana..................
Indian Territory ..
Io w a ........................
Kansas....................
Kentucky ..............
Louisiana ..............
M aine......................
Maryland___ ____
Massachusetts----Michigan................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi.............
M issouri.................
Montana................
Nebraska------ ------Nevada........... .........
New Hampshire...
New Jersey ...........
New M exico..........
New York...............
North Carolina----North Dakota........
Ohio..........................
Oklahoma___ ____
Oregon........... .........
Pennsylvania.........
Rhode Island.........
South Carolina----South Dakota........
Tennessee...............
T exas......................
U ta h ............... ........
Verm ont.................
Virginia...................
Washington . . .......
W est Virginia........
Wisconsin...............
W yom ing.............

89
153
161
2, 410
960
19,174
41
97
88
80
395
9,129
948
48
1, 519
1, 485
136
253
30, 908
87
134, 416
32, 483
12, 063
75
1, 059
3, 516
1, 039
222
44, 420
1,118
84
27,199
36
3,162
2, 903
179
874
1,468
31,533
31
1,138
119
400
128
14, 924
104
1,899
72
10, 091
150

23
25
14
481
156
383
4
32
28
16
2
163
7
1
14
4
56
159
4
42
230
103
22
25
99
4
5
10
3
156
13
1,046
2
8
89
1
9
199
17
9
13
35
59
19
3
23
37
27
16
1

54
1,296
50
40, 262
581
569
51
417
118
184
1,411
1,462
201
27
102
38
46
554
102
492
2,681
245
153
206
442
1,675
• 190
1,279
104
1,344
314
6,880
44
31
348
32
9,367
1,840
344
61
150
66
767
544
36
238
3, 462
47
203
424

55
4
9
93
26
79
9
43
6,744
58
6
110
12
1
12
8
15
319
17
104
108
21
22
10
47
9
5
1
9
240
5
2,195
9
32
1
4
421
16
14
2
21
79
1
5
14
13
1
52

Den­
mark.

England. Europe. * Finland.
>

96
199
135
9, 040
2, 050
2, 249
43
88
204
88
1, 626
15, 686
783
33
17,102
2, 914
77
216
886
177
2, 470
6, 390
16,299
86
1,510
1,041
12, 531
339
75
3, 899
57
8, 746
36
3, 953
1,468
226
1,663
2, 531
268
55
5, 038
117
1,089
9,132
225
128
3,626
60
16,171
884

2,347
1, 561
1, 394
35, 746
13, 575
21,569
1, 506
2, 299
2, 231
1, 514
3, 943
64, 390
10,874
779
21, 027
13, 283
3,256
2, 068
4, 793
5, 299
82, 346
43,839
12,022
798
15, 666
8, 077
9, 757
1,167
5,100
45,428
968
135, 685
904
2, 909
44,745
1,121
5, 663
114,831
22,832
474
3,862
2, 207
8, 213
18, 879
2, 447
3,425
10, 481
2,622
17, 995
2, 596

33
3
21
59
9
14
51
7
32
41
3
158
71
4
30
17
82
38
10
82
15
60
29
73
76
9
- 33
2
2
37
8
286
20
8
85
11
11
292
4
11
30
61
142
8
6
47
24
23
73

28
32
3
2, 763
844
442
23
14
42
10
292
859
109
2
47
44
6
73
179
28
5,104
18, 910
10, 727
28
65
2,103
37
51
321
367
29
4, 048
3
651
2, 814
2,131
988
132
9
1,175
16
113
734
53
36
2,732
6
2,198
1, 220

Total.............

395,066

3, 897

81,534

11, 081

153,805

840,513

A lask a........... ........
Hawaii....................
Military and naval.

118
12
231

3
7
4

3, 091
21, 741
293

2
4
72

260
72
479

674
739
1,565

12

601
28
170

Grand total..

395, 427

3,911

106, 659

11,159

154,616

843,491

2, 272

63, 440

aIncludes Newfoundland.




2, 251
9

Not otherwise specified.

62, 641

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POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP BIKTH.
No. 179. — FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION C l a s s i f i e d b y S t a t e s
t o r i e s a n d BY COUNTRY o f BIRTH, 1900— Continued.

and

T e r r i­

Country of birth.

State or Territory
of residence.

France.

Germany.

Greece.

Alabama...................
Arizona...................
Arkansas.................
California.................
Colorado..................
Connecticut...........
Delaware.................
Dist. Columbia___
Florida....................
Georgia....................
Idaho........................
Illinois....................
Indiana....................
Indian Territory...
Iowa....... ..................
Kansas.....................
Kentucky...............
Louisiana.................
M aine......................
Maryland............. .
Massachusetts........
Michigan.................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi.............
Missouri...................
Montana...................
Nebraska.................
Nevada....................
New Hampshire. . .
New Jersey.............
New Mexico...........
New York...............
North Carolina----North Tlaknt.n. _
Ohio..........................
Oklahoma...............
Oregon....................
Pennsylvania.........
RhodeYsland.........
South Carolina----South Dakota.........
Tennessee...............
T e x a s......................
Utah..........................
Vermont.................
Virginia..................
Washington...........
West Virginia........
Wisconsin...............
Wyoming.................

539
253
387
12,256
1,162
2, 427
148
389
262
249
194
7,787
2,984
216
1, 905
2, 012
983
6, 500
180
534
3,905
2, 590
1,449
365
3, 288
539
876
303
211
5, 543
298
20,008
95
251
5,604
300
775
9,158
679
84
262
332
2, 025
220
171
316
1, 065
298
1, 637
183

3,634
1,245
5,971
72, 449
14, 606
31, 892
2, 332
5, 857
1,812
3,407
2, 974
332,169
73,546
842
123,162
39, 501
27, 555
11, 839
1, 356
44, 990
31, 395
125, 074
117, 007
1, 926
109, 282
7,162
65, 506
1,179
2, 006
119, 598
1, 360
480,026
1,191
11, 546
204,160
5,112
13, 292
212,453
4, 300
2, 075
17, 873
4,569
48, 295
2,360
882
4, 504
16, 686
6, 537
242, 777
2,146

129
10
6
372
37
121
12
34
98
191
9
1,570
82
2
18
17
24
84
7
95
1,843
134
75
22
66
20
23
4
44
115
1
1, 573
14
213
3
95
465
84
62
3
38
169
3
3
59
65
10863
230

Holland. Hungary. India.
42
23
69
1,015
260
153
69
42
52
38
50
21, 916
1, 678
12
9, 388
875
136
78
22
220
993
30,406
2, 717
41
812
316
885
3
21
10, 261
99
9, 414
17
317
1, 719
73
324
637
69
6
1,566
52
262
523
20
72
632
22
6, 496
18

332
22
97
799
574
5,692
86
48
37
166
37
6, 734
1, 379
20
453
650
146
148
29
323
926
835
2,182
40
902
274
461
3
84
14, 913
41
37,168
8
1,327
16,463
158
156
47, 393
69
19
421
296
593
33
128
607
222
810
1,123
287

7
8
8
263
44
34
1
12
24
12
5
133
18
2
42
31
10
18
19
18
151
83
50
1
33
17
20
2
6
94
6
403

Ireland.

Italy.

7
67
5
38
99
22
14
8
9
49
23
6
24
50
3
24
8

1,792
1,159
1,345
44,476
10,132
70, 994
5,044
6, 220
797
2, 293
1, 633
114, 563
16, 306
397
28, 321
11, 516
9, 874
6, 436
10,159
13, 874
249,916
29,182
22,428
1,264
31, 832
9, 436
11,127
1,425
13,547
94, 844
692
425,553
371
2, 670
55,018
987
4, 210
205,909
35, 501
1,131
3, 298
3,372
6,173
1,516
7,453
3, 534
7,262
3,342
23,544
1,591

862
699
576
22, 777
6,818
19,105
1,122
930
1, 707
218
779
23,523
1,327
573
1,198
987
679
17,431
1,334
2,449
28, 785
6,178
2,222
845
4,345
2,199
752
1,296
947
41,865
661
182,248
201
700
11,321
28
1, 014
66, 655
8, 972
180
360
1,222
3,942
1,062
2,154
781
2,124
2, 921
2,172
781

Total............. !

104,197

2, 663, 418

8, 515

104, 931

145, 714

2,031

1, 615,459

484,027

A la sk a ....................
Haw aii....................
Military and naval.

93
100
144

1,020
1,154
3,572

36
55
49

30
19
118

8
5
88

4
15
19

677
225
3,108

438
58
180

Grand total..

104, 534

2, 669,164

8, 655

105, 098

145,815

2, 069

1,619,469

484, 703




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POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.

No. 179.— FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION C l a s s i f i e d b y S t a t e s
t o r ie s a n d b y COUNTRY o f BIRTH, 1900— Continued.

and

T e r r i­

Country of birth.
State or Territory
of residence.

Japan.

Alabam a.................
Arizona..................

6
284

California...............
Colorado..................
Connecticut...........
Delaware................
Dist. Columbia-----

10, 264
51
25
1
11
1
1
1,305
102
6

Idaho........................
Illinois....................
I o w a ........................
Kansas....................
Kentucky...............
Louisiana...............
Maryland................
Massachusetts ..
Michigan................
Minnesota...............
TVTisaissi ppi
M issouri.................
Montana................
Nebraska.................
Nevada
New Hampshire . ..
New Jersey...........
New Mexico...........
New York...............
North Carolina
North Dakota........
Ohio..........................
OklaTioma.
Oregon....................
Pennsylvania.........
Rhode Island.........
South Carolina ____
South Dakota.........
Tennessee...............
Texas ......................
U ta h ........................
VpTmnnt.
Virginia - .................
Washington...........
W est Virorima,
Wisconsin............. .
W yom ing...............

Luxem­
burg.

Mexico.

Norway.

6
3
6
42
9
1
74

159
123
54
5, 060
1,149
709
49
101
235
155
1,173
29, 979
384
31
25, 634
1, 477
34
189
509
246
3, 335
7, 582
104,895
74
530
3, 354
2, 883
50
295
2, 296
33
12, 601
?i
30, 206
639
1L8
2, 789
1, 393
342
49
19,788
141
1, 356
2,128
54
123
9, 891
19
61, 575
378

1
4
16
419
1
12
5,769

118

5
397

480
1

43
14,172
68
8,086
274
22
2
38
84
14
28
156
43
64
29
71
19
488
3
26
41
56
24
48
162
47
27
98
3
55
6, 649
353
4
1
53
70
53
110
4
2
13
29
71, 062
41
3
18
73
7
499
58

11
2
3
12
10
9
78
14
58
11
2,427
9
228
1
67
9
392
1
148
28
2, 522
53
14

Poland
Pacific
(Austri­
islands.a
an).

4
421
18
705
59
4
2
2
6
117
430 1
1
12
7
160
32
5
75
39
65
5.
24
39

16
2
2
39

6
37
8
794
36
11
1
2
8
7
24
70
15
2
21
12
2
11
6
12
94
27
25
25
26
15
10
8
23
13
113
3
5
20
2
115
53
13
2
5
9
33
149
1
10
106
13
10

18
4
119
72
27
2, 085
106
2
5
4
2
10, 291
407
1
38
80
16
3
22
240
8,166
2, 063
877
1
364
34
1,157
1
500
1,854
9
9, 696
226
1,276
16
15
15, 552
838
1
17
21
622
19
89 i
5
49
91
1, 368
28

Poland
(Ger­
man).

Poland
(Rus­
sian).

8
2
103
187
60
356
439
11
4
28
13
37, 491
4, 265
3
115
188
30
27
9
875
1,532
20, 218
8,184
2
1, 476
30
1, 305
3
8
1,816
5
19, 794
7
652
8, 669
42
35
14,343
60
7
299
20
1, 564
5
18
6
145
133
25, 607
11

96
12
64
832
465
7, 739
968
106
10
118
25
17,083
1,058
192
457
432
582
110
337
2,273
10, 956
4, 524
1, 379
56
1, 668
113
401
15
322
8,653
38
37, 347
29
118
6, 339
87
220
42, 753
849
82
127
229
817
35
238
103
266
317
3,307
29

150, 210

154, 376

24, 788

3, 031

103,393

336, 388

2, 013

Alaska_______ _ .
Hawaii . . . .
Military and naval.

279
56,234
289

1
10

11
24
17

1, 243
198
597

17
593
36

6

22

48

Grand total..

81,590

3, 042

103,445

338, 426

2, 659

58,503

150,232

1*> 424
4,

Total...........




aExcept Philippine Islands.

58,497

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POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
No. 1 79 .—FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION C l a s s i f i e d b y S t a t e s
t o r i e s a n d b y COUNTRY o f BIRTH, 1900—Continued.

and

T e r r i­

Country of birtli.
State or Territory
of residence.

Alabam a.................
Arizona...................

Poland
(unPortugal. Roumania.
known).

South
America.

Spain.

Sweden.

6
12

15
19
1
53
2

1,223
399
342
9,467
4,069
6,175
341
574
434
417
796
20, 021
2, 805
404
6,425
4, 219
793
399
2.127
2.128
24,332
10,343
4,810
196
3,878
2,422
2,773
247
2, 019
14, 211
427
33,862
320
1,800
9,327
333
2,283
30,386
5,455
239
1,153
544
1,952
3,143
2,049
1,162
3,623
855
4, 569
1, 253

51
24
15
1,137
53
46
10
49
58
37
6
181
23
1
27
64
7
112
15
67
275
62
39
11
123
23
25
26
9
266
9
1,130
12
3
79
7
33
235
47
4
8
26
84
7
4
29
109
6
57
2

59
51
7
896
41
104
4
31
1,084
65
77
227
75
6
21
39
21
583
29
34
239
61
150
76
61
20
182
178
5
145
27
1,614
6
6
44
16
56
189
23
15
3
14
280
8
53
35
54
5
26
5

488
342
355
14, 549
10,765
16,164
302
234
561
204
2,822
99,147
4, 673
88
29,875
15,144
222
359
1,935
347
32,192
26, 956
115, 476
303
5,692
5, 346
24, 693
278
2, 032
7, 337
244
42, 708
68
8,419
3, 951
494
4, 555
24,130
6,072.
65
8, 647
337
4, 388
7, 025
1, 020
218
12,737
132
26,196
1, 727

20,324

30, 608

15, 032

423,726

233,524

4, 733

7,050

572, 014

13
72
27

14
6, 512
10

2
9

218
58
370

295
427
453

20
33
28

10
202
22

1,445
140
1,026

37,144

15, 043

424, 372

234,699

4, 814

7, 284

574,625

Maryland.................
Massachusetts........
Michigan.................
Minnesota. , ...........
Mississippi.............
Missouri...................
Montana...................
Nebraska.................
Nevada....................
New Hampshire. . .
New Jersey.............
New Mexico...........
Nqw Y o rk ...............
North Carolina___
North Dakota.........
Ohio..........................
Oklahoma...............
Oregon....................
Pennsylvania.........
Rhode Island.........
South Carolina----South Dakota.........
Tennessee...............
Texas ......................
U ta h .................. .
Vermont...................
Virginia...................
Washington...........
West Virginia____
Wisconsin...............
Wyoming.................

12,068
28
568
2
6
37
12
35
200
4
1
2
20
1
94
53
20
13,453
10
8
4
16
34
6
176
29
62
6
362
8
1
117
9
142
124
2, 545
6
2
4
62
8
53
29
137

Total.............
A lask a....................
Hawaii....................
Military and naval.
Grand total..

Scotland.

468
107
276
3,421
2,938
11,404
380
807
220
1,232
124
28,707
1,215
200
1,998
11,019
1,076
692
1,021
11, 301
26,963
4,138
5, 907
414
6, 672
394
8, 083
27
722
19, 745
99
165,610
253
14, 979
8, 203
2, 649
1, 753
50,959
2,429
316
12,365
927
2,259
119
377
1,242
2,462
721
4,243
90

8
18

11
4
29
229
68
518
14
13
3
19
6
3,084
337
3
141
51
40
28
75
293
849
1,481
921
31
172
36
231
6
34
2,034
3
2,918
9
58
538
11
43
3,710
115
13
29
52
345
6
24
33
46
92
1, 507
11

California...............
Colorado...................
Connecticut...........
Delaware.................
Dist. of Columbia..
Florida....................
Georgia....................
Idaho........................
Illinois....................
Indiana....................
Indian Territory ..
I o w a ........................
K ansas....................
Kentucky...............
Louisiana...............

Russia.

20,436 |




16
1
3
73
35
247
11
2
115
36
1
312
64
3
84
81
22
16
26
128
11
483
23
115
28
24
1
478
2
10,549
6
353
100
1
24
1, 259
110
6
40
7
45
1

504
N

POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
— FOREIGN-BORN
o
t o r ie s a n d

by

. POPULATION 1 C l a s s i f i e d
b y St a t e s 9 a n d
7
COUNTRY o f BIRTH, 1900— Continued.

Country of birth.
State or Territory of
residence.

Alabama......... .............
Arizona..........................
Arkansas......................
California......................
Colorado........................
Connecticut...................
Delaware........................
District of Columbia..
Florida............................
Georgia..........................
Idaho......... ...................
Illinois............................
Indiana..........................
Indian Territory.........
Iow a...............................
Kansas............................
Kentucky......................
Louisiana......................
Maine.............................
Maryland......................
Massachusetts.............
M ichigan......................
Minnesota.....................
Mississippi...................
Missouri........................
Montana........................
Nebraska......................
.........
New Jersey..................
New M exico.................
New Y o r k ....................
North Carolina.............
North Dakota...............
O h io...............................
Oklahoma......................
Oregon...........................
Pennsylvania...............
Rhode Island.................
South Carolina.............
South D akota..........—
Tennessee......................
Texas.............................
U tah...............................
Vermont........................
Virginia........................
Washington................
W est Virginia.............
W isconsin....................
W yom ing......................

Switzer­
land.
200
199
679
10,974
1,479
1,499
59
244
113
180
1,017
9,033
3,472
63
4, 342
3,337
1,929
523
45
320
1,277
2,617
3, 258
83
6,819
796
2, 340
344
96
6,570
123
13, 678
77
374
12,007
361
2, 677
6,707
166
36
585
1,004
1,709
1,469
98
229
1,825
696
7,666
199

Turkey.

Wales.

66
306
29
136
1
113
649
1,949
33
1,955
226
650
2
43
39
82
14
169
21
65
732
8
286
4, 364
74
2, 083
3
175
93
3,091
37
2,005
337
17
290
126
84
199
21
674
1,680
2,896
101
838
125
1, 288
28
30
1, 613
88
935
157
55
922
1
128
68
New 65
Hampshire
1,195
636
105
13
7, 304
1, 915
16
20
104
147
164
11, 481
94
37
401
29
35, 453
551
284
256
4
8
549
48
300
34
313
216
2,141
18
1,056
22
79
267
65
1, 509
482
20
146
3, 356
393

West
Indies.®
79
13
.13
372
45
188
24
91
4, 910
99
4
238
24
10
60
29
13
224
62
205
985
108
42 ■
35
101
9
26
1
12
573
4
4, 241
28
4
122
7
27
729
169
43
8
25
164
5
10
93
54
11
27
8

T e r r i­

Total for­
eign-born Born at
Other
sea.
population.
countries.
7
1
11
260
31
56
4
6
18
9
5
162
45

76
150
18
339
9
13
53
2
8
241
164
6
31
16
59
15
4
21
33
2
43
4

14,592
24,233
14, 289
367, 240
91,155
238,210
13, 810
20,119
23, 832
12,403
24, 604
966,747
142,121
4,858
305,920
126, 685
50, 249
52, 903
93, 330
93, 934
846, 324
541, 653
505, 318
7, 981
216, 379
67, 067
177,347
10,093
88,107
431, 884
13, 625
1, 900,425
4,492
113,091
458, 734
15,680
65, 748
985, 250
134, 519
5, 528
88, 508
17,746
179,357
53, 777
44,747
19, 461
111,364
22,451
515,971
17,415

26
26
34
358
84
121
13
21
22
21
29
736
232
7
315
165
63
74
58
114
351
556
357
11
330
60
156
13
24
244
15
1, 001
,12
87
530
29
81
660
54
5
84
19
172
76
30
34
122
19
524
21

42
20
16
12
22
18
209
54
140
2
63
28
18

T o ta l..................

115,593

9, 910

93, 585

14,354

2,546

10,341, 276

8,196

Alaska...........................
Hawaii............................
Military and naval-----

80
28
258

12
4
23

41
21
96

9
26
79

19
10
12

12, 661
90, 780
15,368

14
67
33

Grand to ta l........

115,959

9,949

93,744

14,468

2,587

10,460, 085

8,310




aExcept Cuba and Porto Rico.

.

505

ILLITERATE POPULATION,
N o. 1 80 .—IL L IT E R A T E POPULATION
b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s , b y SEX,

at

L e a s t 10 Y e a r s o f A g e C l a s s i f i e d

and b y

RACE

and

NATIVITY, 1900.

[From reports of the Census.]
W1 dte.
State or Territory.

Male.

Female.

Total.

White.

Negro.
Native.

Alabama........................
Arizona..........................
Arkansas......................
California......................
Colorado........................
Connecticut....... ...........
Delaware......................
District of Columbia..
Florida ..........................
Georgia..........................
Idaho .............................
Illinois ............. ............
Indiana..........................
Indian Territory.........
Iow a...............................
Kansas ..........................
Kei tucky......................
Louisiana......................
Maine..............................
Maryland......................
Massachusetts.............
M ichigan......................
Minnesota....................
M ississippi...................
Missouri........................
Montana........................
Nebraska......................
N evada..........................
New Hampshire.........
New Jersey...................
New M exico.................
New Y o r k ....................
North Carolina...........
North Dakota...............
O h io.......... ....................
Oklahoma.....................
Oregon............................
Pennsylvania...............
Rhode Isla n d ...............
South Carolina.............
South Dakota...............
Tennessee......................
Texas .............................
U tah...............................
Vermont........................
Virginia..........................
Washington..................
W est Virginia.............
W isconsin.....................
W yom ing......................

212, 579
231,011
12, 903
14,404
91, 483
99,172
36,444
22,515
9,005
8, 774
22, 044
20, 929
8, 882
8, 649
12, 221
7, 807
41, 420
42, 865
231,880
248,540
3,260
2,245
74, 752
83, 206
46, 776
43, 763
24,343
27,709
21, 497
18, 675
15, 732
16, 781
131,939
131, 015
183,318
197, 827
16, 936
12,124
49,110
52, 837
59,414 • 74,629
43, 224
37, 258
23,049
29,897
180,634
170, 827
75, 272
77, 572
6,885
4, 790
8, 094
9, 903
1, 997
2, 648
12, 043
9, 032
42, 625
44, 033
19, 765
27, 206
143, 214
174, 886
205, 023
181, 228
6,194
6, 525
63, 404
68,137
7, 930
7, 844
7, 429
3, 257
157, 027
142, 349
13,582
15, 422
179, 240
159,419
6,160
8, 672
150,047
156, 883
156, 801
157, 217
3, 330
2, 811
9, 507
6, 740
154,230
157, 890
5, 380
7, 360
41, 429
38, 676
34, 284
39,495
1, 866
1, 012

443,590
27,307
190, 655
58, 959
17, 779
42, 973
17, 531
20,028
84, 285
480, 420
5,505
157, 958
90, 539
52, 052
40,172
32, 513
262, 954
381,145
29,060
101, 947
134, 043
80, 482
52, 946
351,461
152, 844
11, 675
17, 997
4, 645
21, 075
86, 658
46, 971
318,100
386, 251
12,719
131,541
15, 774
10, 686
299,376
29, 004
338, 659
14, 832
306, 930
314,018
6,141
16, 247
312,120
12, 740
80,105
73,779
2, 878

104, 883
10, 648
77,160
35,587
15,956
41,401
8, 548
2, 480
19,184
101,264
2,167
144, 705
79, 859
29, 980
37, 953
22,769
174, 768
96, 551
28,589
38, 694
130, 321
76, 676
48, 480
36, 844
116, 349
5, 016
16, 628
774
20, 966
76, 338
38, 922
305, 773
175, 907
9,495
117, 310
7, 547
4, 387
279, 078
27, 871
54,719
7, 039
159, 086
146,487
4, 275
16,139
98,160
5, 920
69, 011
70, 385
1, 697

338,605
211
113,453
1, 211
962
1, 441
8, 967
17, 462
64, 816
379, 067
37
12,903
10, 594
11,242
1, 962
9, 230
88,137
284,028
155
63, 033
2, 853
1,426
337
313,312
36, 390
152
633
29
70
9,882
271
9,180
208.132
31
14,107
3,628
89
19, 532
1,063
283,883
51
147, 784 '
167,138
37
99
213,836
259
11,083
250
141

Foreign
born.

103,570
3,096
76,036
8, 320
8, 692
3, 678
6, 072
1,138
17, 039
100, 431
862
58, 037
63, 800
29, 091
16, 522
12,165
169, 324
82, 227
11, 394
26, 432
10, 739
22,277
6, 338
36, 038
96, 405
752
4, 717
133
3, 840
17, 031
34, 525
47, 350
175,645
1,063
67,155
6, 279
2,180
87,372
3, 7J4
54,375
1,204
157,396
95,006
1,108
‘ 6,934
96,117
1, 374
64,281
13,989
348

1,313
7, 552
1 ,124
27, 267
7,264
37, 723
2, 476
1,342
2,145
833
1, 305
86, 668
16, 059
889
21,431
10, 604
5, 444
14,324
17,195
12, 262
119, 582
54, 399
42,142
806
19, 944
4, 264
11,911
641
17,126
59, 307
4, 397
258,423
262
8,432
50,155
1,268
2, 207
191, 706
24,157
344
5, 835
1, 690
51,481
3, 167
9, 205
2,043
4,546
4,730
56, 396
1,349

Total ..................

3, 011, 224

3,168, 845

6,180,069

3, 200, 746

2,853,194

1,913, 611

1, 287,135

Alaska...........................
Hawaii ..........................
Military and naval-----

13,121
29,578
1,130

10,187
12, 762
7

23,311
42, 340
1,137

765
7, 541
553

6
34
486

193
2,197
433

572
5, 344
120

Grand to ta l........ 3, 055,056

3,191,801

6, 246, 857

3,209, 605

2,853,720

1,916,434

1,293,171




506

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS.
—N

N

and

o

A. U

IMPROVED

and

o fC 1 M FARMS, a n d R N u m b e1 r
8
B
UNIMPROVED, 1850 t o 1900.

A c rE e s.

of

E

[From reports of the Census.]
Number of acres in farms.
Year.

Average
number
of acres
to a farm.

Number of
farms.
Improved.
1,449,073
2,044, 077
2, 659, 985
4,008,907
4,564,641
5,737, 372

1850.............
1860.............
18708 .........
1880“ .........
1890a .........
1900.............

Unimproved.

Total.

180,528, 000
244,101,818
218, 813, 942
251, 310, 793
265,601, 864
424, 093, 287

293,560, 614
407, 212, 538
407, 735, 041
536,081, 835
623, 218, 619
838,591, 774

113,032,614
163,110, 720
188, 921, 099
284, 771, 042
357, 616, 755
414,498, 487

Per cent of farm
land.
Im­
proved.

202.6
199.2
153.3
133.7
136.5
146.2

Unim­
proved.

38.5
40.1
46.3
53.1
57.4
49.4

61.5
59.9
53.7
46.9
42.6
50.6

“Not including farms of less than 3 acres, which reported the sale of less than $500 worth of prod­
ucts in the census year.
N

of

o

FARM
.

Property,

1850
1

to

1900.

8

2

[From reports of the Census.]
Per cent of value of all
farm property in—

Value of—

Year.

1850.............
1860.............
1870 b.........
1880.............
1890.............
1900.............

Farm land, with
A ll farm prop­ improvements, Implements
and ma­
erty.
including
chinery.
buildings.

Dollars.
Dollars.
3,967,343,580
3, 271, 575, 426
7,980,493,063
6, 645, 045, 007
11,124, 958, 747
9, 262, 803, 861
12,180, 501, 538
10,197. 096, 776
13, 279, 252, 649
16, 082, 267, 689
20, 439, 901,164 d16, 614, 647, 491

Dollars.
151, 587, 638
246,118,141
336, 878,429
406,520,055
494, 247, 467
749, 775,970

Live stock.

Farm
land,
with
Imple­
improve­ ments
Live
ments,
and ma­ stock.
includ­ chinery.
ing build­
ings.

Dollars.
“544,180,516
“1, 089,329,915
“1,525,276,457
“l ^ e , 884,707
c2, 308, 767, 573
«3,075, 477,703

82.5
83.3
83.3
83.7
82.6
81.3

3.8
3.1
3.0
3.3
3.1
3.7

13.7
13.6
13.7
13.0
14.3
15.0

“Including only the reported value of live stock on farms.
bYalues for 1870 were reported in depreciated currency. To reduce to specie basis of other years
they must be diminished one-fifth.
'Including estimated value of live stock on ranges.
dValue of land, with improvements, except buildings, $13,058,007,995; value of buildings, $3,556,639,496. The Twelfth Census was the first to collect separate statistics of buildings on farms.
'Including value of live stock on ranges as well as on farms. Value of domestic animals, $2,979,197,586. This figure is more nearly comparable than that in the table with the returns for value of
live stock at earlier censuses.
N

o

and .

of 1 a l l
A

V

SUGAR, MOLASSES,
8
L
3

S IR U P
.U

and

M a d e o n P l a n t a t io n s a n d i n F a c t o r ie s f r o m S u g a r Ca n e H a r v e s t e d i n

1899.

[From reports of the Census.]
M.olasses.

Su gar.

Sirup.

State or Territory.
Pounds.

Louisiana ........................ 319,166,396
2, 789,250
Texas ...............................
284, 300
Florida.............................
226,730
Georgia............... ...........
49,590
South Carolina.................
M ississip p i ........................
18, 930
13, 765
Alabama ..........................
50
Arkansas......................
North Carolina
........
Arizona............................
Total...................... 322,549, Oil
Hawaii.............................. 542,098,500
Grand total...........

864,647, 511

Value.
Dollars.
13, 099, 559
134, 074
12,744
9,176
2, 256
893
612
2

Gallons.

Value.

11, 703,877
98,950

Dollars.
1, 277, 384
6,719

13,259, 316
19,254,773

11,802, 827
b 4,702,292

32,514,089

b 16,505,119

Gallons.

Value.

“2,480,856
888, 637
1, 687, 452
3,226, 367
805, 064
1,413, 219
2, 672,438
44, 819
1, 957
438

Dollars.
564,842
365,819
5t2,038
1,033, 922
310,799
618,975
1,003,211
18,791
1,008
228

1, 284,103
8, 000

13,221,247

4,429,633

1, 292,103

“ 13,221,247

4,429,633

8 Not including 1,923,446 gallons, valued at $327,391, later converted into sugar in other mills.
bIncluding 4,416,631 gallons with no selling value.




—

507

SUGAR AND BEET PRODUCTS.
N

.Gr

o

own

in

1899

and
1

P r o d u c t T h 8e r e f r o m .

4

.

[From reports of the Census.]
SUGAR BEETS AS REPORTED B Y FARMERS.
Sugar beets grown in 1899.
State or Territory.
Tonsa Received
sold.
from sales.

Acres.

41,242
1, 094
1,370
40, 247
2,114
8, 662
2
1,298
2, 053
2, 510
135
7, 546
1,863
34

no, 1 70

Total .

Dollars.
1, 550,346
26, 711
36, 223
877,481
59, 826
222, 258

356,535
6, 656
9,109
215, 373
15, 959
62,470
2
3,965
16,003
14,462
523
85,914
6,149
233
793,353

California. . .
Colorado----Illinois..........
Michigan
Minnesota ..
Nebraska . . .
Nevada........
New Mexico
New Y o rk ...
Oregon.........
Texas...........
Utah.............
Washington.
Wisconsin ..

10

16, 849
75, 487
63, 322
2, 451
365,163
26,176
937
3,323,240

aTwo thousand pounds.
N

and
.

o

P r1 o d u c t s
A

of

V

Beets,

M a d8 e L f r o m S u g a r
5

U

.

—

1899.

[From reports of the Census.]
Sugar.

Molasses.

State or Territory.
Pounds.
1

'

”

Value.

Gallons.a

Value.

Value of
other
products.

Total
value
of all
products.

86, 741, 713
33, 708, 283
43, 008, 079

Dollars.
3,490,318
1, 600, 284
2,131,979

1,708, 501
321,100
1,522, 255

1,225
23, 877

Dollars.
9, 678
757
65,739

Dollars.
3,499, 996
1,602, 266
2, 221, 595

Total................................. | 163,458,075

7, 222, 581

3, 551,856

25,102

76,174

7, 323,857

California....................................
Michigan.....................................
Other States and Territories..

Dollars.

^Includes quantities for which no value could be given; also wastage.
N

o

and

. A

o fC

FARMS a n d
1
1880, 1890,

L a n d , b y St a t e s a n d T e r r it o r ie s ,

A cres
R 8
and

of

I6 m p r o v e d
E

1900.

[From reports of the Census.]
Number of acres in farms.

State or Territory.

Number
Year. of farms.*

Improved.

Unim­
proved.

1880
135,864
6,375,706 12, 479, 628
1890
157, 772
7, 698, 343 12,154,657
1900
223,220
8, 654, 991 12, 030, 436
767
56, 071
Arizona....................................... 1880
79,502
1890
1, 426
104,128
1,192,905
1900
5,809
254, 521
1,680, 806
1880
94, 433
3,595, 603
Arkansas...................................
8, 465, 944
1890
124, 760
5, 475, 043
9,416, 313
178, 694
1900
6, 953, 735
9,682, 984
1880
35, 934 10, 669, 698
California...................................
5, 924, 044
1890
52, 894 12, 222, 839
9,204,454
72, 542 11, 958, 837 16, 870,114
1900
Colorado..................................... 1880
4, 506
616,169
549, 204
1890
16, 389
1, 823, 520
2, 775, 421
1900
24,700
2, 273, 968
7, 200, 620
aFor 1880 and 1890 farms with an area under 3 acres, which reported
than $500 in the census year, are not included.
Alabama.....................................




Total.

Per
Aver­
cent of
age
farm
num­
land
ber of
im­
acres proved.
to a
farm.

138.8
18,855,334
19,853,000
125.8
92.7
20,685,427
135,573
176.8
909.6
1, 297,033
333.2
1,935,327
12,061, 547
127.7
119.4
14,891, 356
16,636, 719
93.1
16, 593, 742
461.8
405.0
21,427, 293
28, 828, 951
397.4
1,165, 373
258.6
280.6
4, 598, 941
9,474, 588
383.6
the sale of products of

33.8
38.8
41.8
41.4
8.0
13.2
29.8
36.8
±1.8
64.3
57.0
41.5
52.9
39.7
24.0
less

.

—

A

508
N

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS.

—NUMBER
o
by

and

ACREAGE
.

of

St a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s ,

FARMS a n d A c r e s o f I6 m p r o v e d
1
8
1880, 1890, a n d 1900— Continued.

L a. n d ,

Nu mber of acre sin farms.
|
State or Territory.

Year.

1880
1890
1900
1880
Delaware...................................
1890
1900
1880
District of Columbia...............
1890
1900
1880
Florida........................................
1890
1900
1880
Georgia......................................
1890
1900
1880
Idaho ..........................................
1890
1900
Illinois......................................... 1880
1890
1900
1880
Indiana......................................
1890
1900
1900
Indian Territory......................
1880
Iow a............................................
1890
1900
1880
Kansas........................................
1890
1900
1880
Kentucky...................................
1890
1900
1880
Louisiana................................. .
1890
1900
Maine.......................................... 1880
1890
1900
1880
Maryland.................................
1 1890
! 1900
1880
Massachusetts..........................
1890
1900
1880
Michigan.................................
1890
1900
1880
Minnesota.................................
1890
1900
1880
Mississippi...............................
1890
1900
1880
Missouri.....................................
1890
1900
Montana.................... . ........... 1880
1890
1900
Nebraska................................... 1880
1890
1900
1880
Nevada ...................................
1890
1900
1880
New Hampshire......................
1890
1900
1880
New Jersey............... ...............
1890
1900
Connecticut...............................




Number,
of farms. Improved.

30, 598
26,350
26, 948
8, 749
9,381
9, 687
435
382
269
23, 438
34,228
40, 814
138, 626
171, 071
224, 691
1,885
6,603
17, 471
255,741
240, 681
264,151
194, 013
198,167
221, 897
45, 505
185, 351
201,903
228, 662
138, 561
166, 617
173, 098
166, 453
179,264
234,667
48, 292
69,294
115, 969
64,309
62, 013
59, 299
40,517
40,798
46,012
3t, 406
34, 374
37,715
154, 008
172,344
203,261
92,386
116,851
154, 659
101,772
144,318
220,803
215, 575
238,043
284, 886
1,519
5, 603
13, 370
63, 387
113, 608
121,525
1, 404
1,277
2,184
32,181
29,151
29, 324
34, 307
30, 828
34, 650

1,642,188
1, 379, 419
1, 064, 525
646, 958
762, 655
754, 010
12,632
9, 898
5, 934
947, 640
1,145,693
1, 511, 653
8, 204, 720
9, 582, 866
10,615, 644
197, 407
606, 362
1,413, 118
26,115,154
25, 669. 060
27, 699, 219
13, 933, 738
15,107, 482
16, 680, 358
3, 062,193
19, 866, 541
25, 428, 899
29, 897, 552
10, 739, 506
22,303, 301
25,040,550
10,731,683
11, 818, 882
13, 741,968
2, 739, 972
3, 774, 668
4, 666, 532
3,484,908
3,044,666
2,386,889
3,342,700
3,412, 908
3,516,352
2,128,311
1, 657, 024
1,292,132
8, 296, 862
9, 865, 350
11, 799, 250
7,246, 693
11,127, 953
18, 442, 585
5, 216,937
6, 849, 390
7, 594, 428
16, 745, 031
19,792,313
22, 900, 043
262,611
915, 517
1, 736, 701
5, 504,702
15, 247, 705
18,432,595
344, 423
723, 052
572, 946
2, 308,112
1, 727, 387
1, 076, 879
2, 096, 297
1, 999,117
1, 977,042

Unim­
proved.

811,353
874,013
1, 247, 558
343, 287
293, 037
312, 218
' 5,514
1,847
2, 555
2, 349, 684
2, 528, 793
2, 852, 238
17, 838, 562
15, 617, 569
15, 776, 413
130,391
695, 894
1, 791, 785
5, 558, 491
4, 829, 217
5, 095, 509
6, 487, 245
5, 255, 034
4, 939, 265
4,206,888
4, 886,159
5, 062, 642
4, 676, 785
10,677,902
7, 911,155
16, 622, 420
10,763, 557
9, 593, 347
8,237, 454
5, 533, 534
5, 769, 551
6, 392, 595
3, 067, 670
3,135, 259
3,913,057
1,777,131
1, 539,482
1,653,723
1, 230, 768
1, 341, 258
1, 854, 932
5, 510, 378
4, 920, 286
5, 762, 448
6,156, 326
7, 535, 692
7, 805, 913
10, 638, 525
10,723,157
10, 646, 308
11,134, 245
10,987,977
11,097, 830
143,072
1, 048, 680
10,107, 753
4,440,124
6, 345, 739
11, 479,184
186, 439
938, 364
1, 992, 701
1, 413, 061
1, 731,631
2, 532, 985
833,476
662, 892
863,924

Total.

Per
Aver
cent of
age
farm
num­
land
ber of
im­
acres
proved.
to a
farm.

80.2
2, 453, 541
2,253,432
85.5
2, 312, 083
85.8
124.6
1, 090, 245
1, 055, 692
112.5
1,066, 228
110.1
18,146
41.7
11, 745
30.7
8, 489
31.6
3, 297, 324
140.7
3, 674, 486
107.4
4, 363, 891
106.9
26, 043, 282
187.9
25, 200, 435
147.3
26, 392, 057
117.5
327, 798
173.9
1,302, 256
197.2
3,204, 903
183.4
31, 673, 645
123.8
30,498.277
126.7
32, 794, 728
124.2
20, 420,983
105.3
20, 362, 516
102.8
21, 619, 623
97.4
7, 269, 081
159.7
24, 752, 700
133.5
30,491,541
151.0
34,574,337
151.2
21,417,468
154.6
30, 214, 456
181.3
41,662, 970
240.7
21,495,240
129.1
21,412, 229
119.4
21,979,422
93.7
8,273, 506
171.3
9, 544, 219
137.7
11,059,127
95.4
6, 552, 578
101.9
6,179, 925
99.7
6,299, 946
106.2
5,119, 831
126.4
4,952, 390
121.4
5,170, 075
112.4
3, 359, 079
87.5
2, 998, 282
87.2
3,147, 064
83.4
13, 807, 240
89.7
14, 785, 636
85.8
17, 561, 698
86.4
13, 403, 019
145.1
18, 663, 645
159.7
26, 248, 498
169.7
15,855,462
155.8
17, 572, 547
121. 8
18, 240, 736
82.6
27, 879, 276
129.3
30, 780, 290
129.3
119.3
33, 997, 873
405, 683
267.1
350. 6
1, 964,197
11, 844,454
885.9
9, 944,826
156.9
21,593, 444
190.1
29,911, 779
246.1
530,862
378.1
1, 661,416 1,301.0
2, 565, 647 1,174.7
115.6
3, 721,173
3, 459, 018
118.7
3, 609, 864
123.1
2, 929, 773
85.4
2, 662, 009
86.4

2,840,966

82.0

66.9
61.2
46.0
68.5
72.2
70.7
69.6
84.3
69.9
28.7
81.2
34.6
31.5
38.0
40.2
60.2
46.6
44.1
82.5
84.2
84.5
68.2
74.2
77.2
42.1
80.3
83.4
86.5
50.1
73.8
60.1
49. 9
55.2
62.5
33.1
39.5
42.2
53.2
49.3
37.9
65.3
68.9
68.0
63.4
55.3
41.1
60.1
66.7
67.2
54.1
59.6
70.3
32.9
39.0
41.6
60.1
64.3
67.4
64.7
46.6
14.7
55.4
70.6
61.6
64.9
43.5
22.3
62.0
49.9
29.8
71.6
75.1

69.6

509

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS.
N

NUMBER
o
by

and

ACREAGE
.

of

St a t e s a n d T e r r it o r ie s ,

FARMS a n d A8 c r e s o f I m p r o v e d
1
6
1880, 1890, and 1900—Continued.

L and,
.

Number of acres in farms.

State or Territory.

New M exico..............................
New Y o r k .................................
North Carolina..........................
North Dakota...........................
O hio............................................
Oklahoma...................................
Oregon.........................................
Pennsylvania............................
Rhode Island............................j
|
i
South Carolina.......................... i
South Dakota.......................... j
Tennessee...................................
Texas..........................................
Utah............................................
Vermont.....................................
Virginia.....................................
W ashington.............................
W est Virginia..........................
W isconsin.................................
W yoming...................................

Year.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Total.................................

1880
1890
1900

Alaska........................................
Hawaii........................................

1900
1900

Grand total....................

1900

! Number
of farms.

5, 053
4,458
12, 311
241, 058
226, 223
226, 720
157, 609
178,359
224, 637
(a)
27, 611
45, 332
247,189
251,430
276, 719
8, 826
62, 495
16,217
25, 530
35,837
213, 542
211,557
224, 248
6,216
5, 500
5, 498
93, 864
115,008
155,355
(a)
50,158
52, 622
165, 650
174, 412
224, 623
174,184
228,126
352,190
9, 452
10,517
19, 387
35, 522
32,573
33, 104
118, 517
127, 600
167, 886
6, 529
18,056
33, 202
62, 674
72,773
92, 874
134, 322
146, 409
169,795
457
3,125
6,095

Improved.

237,392
263,106
326, 873
17, 717, 862
16, 389, 380
15, 599,986
6,481,191
7, 828, 569
8,327,106
(a)
4, 658, 015
9, 644, 520
18, 081, 091
18,338, 824
19, 244, 472
563, 728
5, 511, 994
2,198, 645
3, 516, 000
3, 328, 308
13,423,007
13,210, 597
13, 209,183
298, 486
274, 491
187, 354
4,132, 050
5, 255, 237
5, 775, 741
(a)
6, 959, 293
11, 285, 983
8, 496, 556
9, 362, 555
10, 245, 950
12, 650, 314
20, 746, 215
19, 576, 076
416,105
548, 223
1, 032,117
3, 286,461
2, 655, 943
2,126, 624
8, 510,113
9,125,545
10, 094, 805
484, 346
1,820 832
3,465, 960
3,792,327
4, 554, 000
5, 498, 981
9,162, 528
9, 793, 931
11,246,972
83,122
476, 831
792, 332

Unim­
proved.

393, 739
524,776
4, 804, 005
6, 062, 892
5,572,182
7, 048,123
15,882,367
14,823,327
14, 422, 250
(a)
. 3,002,318
5, 898,120
6, 448,135
5,013,584
5,257,513
1, 042, 695
10, 207, 264
2, 016, 067
3, 393, 888
6, 743, 020
6, 368, 334
5,153, 773
6,161, 832
216, 327
194, 790
268, 248
9, 325, 563
7, 929, 415
8, 209, 273
(a)
4,437,167
7, 784, 633
12,170, 359
10, 799, 028
10, 096,108
23, 641, 905
30, 660, 722
106, 230, 941
239,419
775,482
3, 084, 834
1, 596,127
1, 739,703
2, 597, 816
11,325, 672
9,979,406
9, 813,078
925,075
2, 358, 358
5, 033, 337
6, 401, 452
5, 767, 326
5,155,532
6,190, 590
6, 994, 057
8, 615, 755
41,311
1, 353, 601
7, 332,204

Total.

631,131
124.9
787, 882
176.7
5,130, 878
416.8
23,780, 754
98.7
21, 961, 562
97.1
22, 648,109
99.9
22, 363, 558
141.9
22, 651,896
127.0
22, 749, 356
101.3
(a)
(a)
7, 660, 333
277.4
15, 542, 640
342.9
24,529,226
99.2
23, 352, 408
92.9
24, 501, 985
88.5
1, 606, 423
182.0
15, 719, 258
251.5
259.9
4, 214, 712
6, 909, 888 270.7
10, 071, 328
281.0
19, 791, 341
92.7
18, 364, 370
86.8
19, 371, 015
86.4
514, 813
82.8
469, 281
85.3
455, 602
82.9
53,457, 613
143.4
114.6
13,184,652
13, 985, 014
90.0
(a)
(a)
11, 396, 460
227.2
19, 070, 616
362.4
124.8
20, 666,915
115.6
20,161, 583
20, 342,058
90.6
36, 292, 219
208.4
225.3
51, 406, 937
125, 807, 017
357.2
655, 524
69.4
125.9
1,323, 705
4,116,951
212.4
4,882, 588
137. 5
134.9
4, 395, 646
4,724, 440
142.7
19, 835, 785
167.4
19,104, 951
149.7
19, 907, 883
118.6
1,409, 421
215.9
4,179,190
231.4
8, 499, 297 256.0
162.6
10,193, 779
10, 321,326
141.8
10, 654, 513
114.7
15, 353,118
114.3
16, 787, 988
114.7
19,862, 727
117.0
124,433
272.3
1, 830, 432
585.7
8,124,536 1,333.0

12

159
294, 545

2, 315, 068

37.6
33.4
6.4
74.5
74.6
68.9
29.0
34.6
36.6
(a)
• 60.8
62.1
73.7
78.5
78.5
35.1
35.1
52.2
50.9
33.0
67.8
71.9

68.2

58.0
58.5
41.1
30.7
39.9
41.3
(a)
61.1
59.2
41.1
46.4
50.4
34.9
40.4
15.6
63.5
41.4
25.1
67.3
60.4
45.0
42.9
47.8
50.7
34.4
43.6
40.8
37.2
44.1
51.6
59.7
58.3
56.6

66.8
26.1
9.8

133.7
136.5
146.2

53.1
57.4
49.4

159
13.2
2, 609, 613 1,148.1

100.0

4,008,907 284, 771,042 251, 310,793 536, 081,835
4,564,641 357, 616, 755 265, 601, 864 623, 218, 619
5,737,372 414,498, 487 424, 093,287 838,591,774
2,273

Per
Aver­ cent of
age
farm
num­
land
ber of
im­
acres proved.
to a
farm.

5,739,657 414,793,191 426, 408, 355 841,201, 546

146.6

11.3
49.3

aThe figures for Dakota Territory, 1880, are as follows: Number of farms, 17,485; total number of
acres in farms, 3,800,656; improved, 1,150,413; unimproved, 2,650,243; average number of acres to a
farm, 218.0; per cent of farm lands improved, 30.3.




—

510

VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY.

N

o

of

FARM PROPERTY, 1 b y
.
1890, AND 1900.

St a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s ,
8
7

1880,.

[From reports of the Census.]
Value of—
State or Territory.

Alabama..........................................
Arizona............................................
Arkansas........................................
California........................................
Colorado..........................................
Connecticut....................................
Delaware........................................
District of Columbia....................
Florida.............................................
Georgia.............................................
Idaho................................................
Illinois..............................................
Indiana.................................... .......
"Pridian Territory__________ _____
Iow a.......................................... .......
Kansas...................................... .......
Kentucky........................................
Louisiana........................................
Maine...................................... ........
Maryland........................................
Massachusetts...............................
Michigan.............................. .........
Minnesota.......................................
M ississippi.....................................

Farm land with
Year.
Implements
improvements,
and
including
machinery.
buildings.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Dollars.
78,954, 648
111, 051,890
134, 618,183
1,127, 946
7,222,230
13,682, 960
74,249, 655
118, 574, 422
135,182,170
262, 051, 282
697,116,630
707, 912, 960
25,109,223
85,035,180
106,344, 035
121,063,910
95,000, 595
97,425, 068
;
36,789, 672
39, 586, 080
34, 436,040
3,632,403
6,471,120
11, 273,990
20, 291, 835
72, 745,180
;
40,799,838
111, 910, 540
!
152, 006,230
183, 370,120
2, 832, 890
17,431, 580
42, 318,183
1, 009, 594, 580
1, 262, 870,587
1, 765, 581, 550
635,236, 111
754, 789,110
841,735,340

Dollars.
3,788,978
4,511,645
8, 675,900
88,811
196,580
765, 200
4, 637, 497
5,672,400
8, 750, 060
8,447, 744
14,689,710
21,311, 670
910,085
2,728,850
4, 746, 755
3,162,628
3,075, 495
4, 948, 300
1,504,567
1,835, 570
2,150, 560
36, 798
79,760
136, 060
689,666
1,158,040
1, 963,210
5, 317,416
5, 764,978
9, 804, 010
363,930
1,172, 460
3,295,045
33, 739, 951
34,456, 938
44, 977, 310
20, 476, 988
21,172, 255
27, 330, 370

46, 863, 440
567,430, 227
857, 581, 022
1, 497, 554, 790
235,178, 936
559, 726, 046
643, 652, 770
299, 298, 631
346,339, 360
382, 004, 890
58, 989,117
85, 381, 270
141,130, 610
102, 357, 615
98, 567, 730
96,502,150
165, 503, 341
175, 058, 550
175,178, 310
146,197,415
127, 538,284
158, 019, 290
499,103,181
556,190, 670
582, 517, 710
193, 724, 260
340,059, 470
669, 522, 315
92, 844, 915
127, 423,157
1
152, 007, 000

3, 939, 480
29, 371, 884
36,665, 315
57,960, 660
15, 652, 848
18, 869, 790
29, 490, 580
9, 734, 634
10, 906, 506
15, 301, 860
5, 435, 525
7,167, 355
28, 536, 790
4, 948, 048
5, 499, 413
8, 802, 720
5, 788,197
6, 540, 090
8, 611,220
5,134, 537
5, 938, 940
8,828, 950
19, 419, 360
22,182, 600
28, 795, 380
13, 089, 783
16, 916, 473
30, 099,230
4,885, 636
5, 968, 865
9, 556, 805

Live stock.

All farm
property.

Dollars.
23, 787, 681
30,776, 730
36,105, 799
» 3, 210,989
»13, 227,453
15, 545, 687
20,472,425
30, 772,880
37,483,771
» 41,498,417
a65, 575, 427
67,303, 325
a15,972, 342
a29, 675, 528
49,954,311
10,959,296
9,974,618
10,932, 212
3,420, 080
4,198, 810
4, 111, 054
123,300
129,120
125,326
a6, 920, 980
7,142, 980
11,166, 016
25, 930, 352
31,477, 990
35, 200, 507
a4,023,800
7, 253, 490
21, 657, 974
132,437, 762
180,431, 662
193,758, 037
71,068,758
93, 361, 422
109, 550, 761
t 10,499, 000
o
t 5, 976, 729
o
41, 378, 695
124, 715,103
206, 436, 242
278, 830, 096
a62, 704,149
128,068, 305
190, 956, 936
49, 670, 567
70, 924, 400
73, 739,106
12, 345, 905
17, 898, 380
28, 869, 506
16,499, 376
18, 280,140
17,106, 034
15,865,728
19,194, 320
20, 855, 877
12, 957, 004
14, 200,178
15, 798, 464
55, 720,113
69,564, 985
79,042,644
31, 904, 821
57, 725, 683
89, 063, 097
24,285, 717
33, 936,435
42,657,222

Dollars.
106,531, 307
146, 339, 765
179,399,882
* 4,427, 746
*20, 646, 263
29, 993, 847
99, 359,577
155, 019, 702
181,416, 001
*311, 997,443
*777, 381,767
796, 527, 955
*41, 991, 650
*117. 439,558
161, 045,101
135,185,834
108, 050, 708
113, 305, 580
41, 714, 319
45, 620, 460
40, 697, 654
3, 792, 501
6, 680, 000
'l l , 535, 376
*27,902,481
81, 046, 200
53, 929, 064
L43,158, 308
189, 249,198
228, 374, 637
*7, 220, 620
25, 857, 530
67, 271, 202
1,175, 772, 293
1, 477, 759,187
2, 004, 316, 897
726, 781, 857
869, 322, 787
978, 616,471
(to
)
(to
)
92,181,615
721, 517, 214
1,100, 682, 579
1,834, 345, 546
*313,535, 933
706, 664,141
864,100, 286
358, 703,832
428,170, 266
471, 045, 856
76, 770, 547
110,447, 005
198, 536, 906
123, 805, 039
122, 347, 283
122, 410, 904
187,157, 266
200,792, 960
204,645,407
164,288,956
147, 677,402
182, 646, 704
574, 242, 654
647, 938, 255
690, 355, 734
238,718, 864
414, 701, 626
788, 684,642
122,016,268
167, 328,457
204, 221, 027

* Including estimated value of range animals.
bNo report prior to 1900, except estimates of live stock on ranges.




—

VALUE
N o. 18 7. —VALUE

of

511

OF FARM PROPERTY.

FARM PROPERTY, b y S t a t e s
1890, a n d 1900— Continued.

and

T e r r it o r ie s ,

1880,

Value of—
State or Territory.

Missouri..........................................
Montana..........................................
Nebraska.......................................
Nevada............................................
New Hampshire............................
New Jersey.....................................
New M exico...................................
New Y o r k .......................................
North Carolina...............................
North Dakota.................................
Ohio...................................................
Oklahoma........................................
Oregon ..............................................
Pennsylvania.................................
Rhode Islan d.................................
South Carolina................................
South Dakota.................................
Tennessee.....................................
Texas................................................
U tah..................................................
Vermont..........................................
Virginia...... .......................... .........
Washington.....................................
West Virginia...............................

Farm land with
Year. improvements, Implements
and
including
machinery.
buildings.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Dollars.
375,633, 307
625,858, 361
843, 979, 213
3, 234, 504
25, 512, 340
62, 026, 090
105, 932, 541
402, 358, 913
577, 660, 020
5,408,325
12, 339, 410
15, 615, 710
75, 834, 389
66,162, 600
70, 124, 360
190, 895, 833
159, 262, 840
162, 591, 010
5, 514, 399
8,140,800
20,888,814
1, 056,176, 741
968,127, 286
888,134,180
135, 793, 602
183, 977, 010
194, 655,920
(b
)
75,310, 305
198, 780, 700
1,127,497,353
1, 050, 031,828
' 1,036, 615,180

Dollars.
18,103, 074
21,830,719
28, 602, 680
401,185
1, 356, 010
3, 671, 900
7, 820, 917
16,468, 977
24, 940, 450
378, 788
537, 480
888, 560
3, 069, 240
3, 594, 850
5,163, 090
6, 921, 085
7,378, 644
9, 330, 030
255,162
291,140
1,151, 61C
42, 592, 741
46, 659, 465
56, 006, 000
6, 078, 476
7,183, 210
9, 072, 600
(b)
6, 648,180
14, 055, 560
30,521,180
29, 475, 346
36, 354,150

8,581,170
123, 941, 235
56,908,575
115, 819, 200
132,337,514
975, 689, 410
922, 240, 233
898,272, 750
25, 882, 079
21,873,479
23,125,260
68, 677,482
99,104, 600
126,761,530
(b)
107,466, 335
220,133,190
206, 749, 837
242, 700, 540
265,150, 750
170,468,886
399,971,289
691, 773,613
14,015,178
28,402, 780
50, 778, 350
109, 346, 010
80,427,490
83, 071, 620
216,028.107
254, 490; 600
271,578, 200
13,844, 224
83,461, 660
115, 609,710
133,147,175
151, 880, 300
168, 295, 670

433, 580
6,573,015
2, 956,173
4, 556, 770
6, 506, 725
35, 473, 037
39, 046, 855
50,917,240
902, 825
941, 030
1, 270, 270
3, 202, 710
4,172, 262
6, 629, 770
(b)
8, 371, 712
12,218, 680
9, 054,863
9, 936, 880
15, 232, 670
9, 051, 491
13, 746, 541
30,125, 705
946, 753
1,164, 660
2,922, 550
4, 879, 285
4, 733, 560
7, 538, 490
5, 495,114
6, 593, 688
9, 911, 040
958, 513
3,150,200
6, 271, 630
2, 699,163
3,116, 420
5,040,420

Live stock.

All farm
property.

Dollars.
95, 785, 282
138, 701,173
160, 540, 004
a9,170, 554
a33, 266, 752
52,161, 833
« 40, 350, 265
*
92, 971, 920
145, 349,587
a4, 233,749
5, 801, 820
12,169, 565
9, 812, 064
10, 450,125
10,554, 646
14,861,412
15,811,430
17, 612, 620
a10. 914, 800
a25; 111, 201
31, 727, 400
117,868, 283
124, 523, 965
125, 583,715
22, 414, 659
25, 547, 280
30,106,173
(b)
18, 787, 294
42, 430, 491
103,707, 730
116,181, 690
125, 954, 616
a876, 000
3, 206, 270
54, 829, 568
a17,110, 392
22, 648, 830
33,917, 048
84, 242, 877
101, 652, 758
102,439,183
2, 254,142
2, 364, 970
2, 593, 659
12,199, 510
16, 572, 410
20,199, 859
(b)
a29, 689, 509
65,173, 432
43, 651, 470
60, 254, 230
60, 818, 605
a76, 563, 987
a138, 409, 274
240, 576, 955
a4, 371,638
a9, 914, 766
21,474, 241
16, 586,195
16, 644, 320
17, 841, 317
25, 953, 315
33, 404, 281
42, 026, 737
a5, 974, 307
14,113,110
22,159, 207
17,742, 387
23,964, 610
30, 571, 259

Dollars.
489, 521, 663
786, 390,253
1,033,121, 897
a12, 806, 243
a60,135,102
117,859, 823
a154,103, 723
511,799,810
747,950,057
a10,020,862
18,678, 710
28, 673, 835
88,715, 693
80, 207, 575
85,842,096
212,678, 330
182, 452, 914
189, 533, 660
a16, 684,361
a33, 543,141
53, 767, 824
1,216, 637, 765
1,139, 310, 716
1, 069, 723, 895
164, 286, 737
216, 707, 500
233, 834, 693
<
b)
100, 745, 779
255, 266, 751
1, 261,726, 263
1,195, 688, 864
1,198,923,946
<c
)
12, 221, 020
185, 343,818
a76,975,140
143, 024, 800
172,761,287
1,095,405, 324
1, 062, 939, 846
1,051, 629,173
29,039,046
25,179,479
26,989,189
84, 079, 702
119, 849, 272
153, 591,159
(b)
»145,527, 556
297, 525,302
259, 456,170
312, 891, 650
341, 202,025
a256,084,364
a552,127,104
962,476, 273
a19, 333, 569
a39,482, 206
75,175,141
130,811,490
101, 805,370
108,451,427
247, 476,536
294,488,569
323, 515,977
a20,777,044
100,724,970
144,040, 547
153,588,725
178, 961,330
203, 907,349

aIncluding estimated value of range animals.
'
b The figures for Dakota Territory, 1880, are as follows: Value of all farm property, $32,346,449; farm
land with improvements, including buildings, $22,401,084; implements and machinery, $2,390,091; live
stock on hand, including estimated value of range animals, $7,555,274.
°No report prior to 1900, except estimates of live stock on ranges.




512

VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY.

N o. 1 8 7 —

VALUE

of

FARM PROPERTY, b y S t a t e s
1890, a n d 1900— Continued.

T e r r it o r ie s ,

and

1880,

Value of—
Farm land with Implements
improvements,
and
including
machinery.
buildings.

State or Territory.

Year.

W isconsin.......................................

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Dollars.
357,709, 507
477, 524, 507
686,147, 660
835,895
14,460, 880
26, 965, 530

Total.......................................

1880
1890
1900

10,197, 096, 776
13, 279, 252, 649
16, 614, 647,491

Alaska..............................................
Hawaii..............................................

1900
1900

12,800
60, 029, 956

690
11, 484, 890

2,196
2, 570,142

15, 686
74, 084, 988

Grand total..........................

1900

20, 514, 001, 838

761, 261, 550

3,078,050,041

16, 674, 690j 247

W yom ing........................................

Live stock.

A ll farm
property.

Dollars.
46,508,643
63,784,377
96, 327, 649
a9 ,182,107
a18, 785, 301
39,145,877

Dollars.
419, 865, 346
560, 475, 894
811, 712, 319
a 10,113, 484
a 33, 768, 431
67, 477, 407

406, 520, 055 al,576,884,707
494, 247, 467 a2,308,767,573
749, 775, 970 3,075,477,703

a12,180, 501, 538
a16, 082, 267, 689
20, 439, 901,164

Dollars.
15,647,196
19,167,010
29,237,010
95,482
522,250
1,366,000

aIncluding estimated value of range animals.

N o. 1 8 8 .—S U M M A R Y

of

MANUFACTURES^, b y
1890, a n d 1900.1
1

Sp e c if ie d I n d u s t r ie s ,

1880,

[From reports of the Census.]

Industry.

Num­
ber of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Wage-earners.
Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars. .
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
1880
62,109,668
39, 580
15, 359, 610
1, 943
31, 531,170
68.640.486
1890
910 D5, 313, 997
38, 827
18,107, 094
31,603, 265
81,271,651
46, 582
1900
715 157,707, 951
22, 450, 880
43, 944, 628
101,207, 428
4
824, 000
1, 066
1, 223, 452
Ammunition.................... 1880
361, 778
1,904, 966
1890
4,368,529
2,158
969, 951
2,759,782
35
6, 538, 959
1900
33
6, 719, 081
5, 231
2, 560, 954
7, 436, 748
13, 027, 635
1, 253, 050
4, 342
2,444, 418
174
1, 081, 040
Artificial feathers and 1880
4, 879, 324
1890
253
3, 081, 828
6, 357
2,125, 906
4,645,850
flowers
9, 078, 683
1900
227
3, 633. 869
5, 333
1, 561, 763
2, 765,151
6, 297, 805
33
82; 600
72
43,833
Artificial limbs................. 1880
31,370
137, 024
59
186, 896
162
1890
102, 438
93, 795
475,977
249
146, 620
126, 062
1900
290,104
749, 854
87
242
361, 460
190, 850
39
102,196
531,785
Artists’ materials1 ......... 1890
5
249,107
21;
376, 736
200
79, 267
1900
497, 046
522,700
151
334, 463
1,230, 558
Awnings, tents, and 1880
1, 268
1, 968, 942
3, 063, 009
3,135
1890
1, 581, 729
4,150,180
sails.
581;
7, 829, 003
858,
4, 400
6, 480, 685
1900
4, 342, 728
2, 038, 613
11, 728, 843
16
372, 600
72
41,407
209,152
Axle grease...................... 1880
365, 048
126
1890
451, 228
61, 64,2
846,459
31!
401,897
29
577,195
55, 238
360,411
1900
127
718,114
214,193
44
18, 745
Babbitt metal and solder. 1880
9
73,100
262,950
1890
36
954,654
173
84, 283
2,385,894
2, 905,102
7, 998, 369
1900
51
3,115, 568
535
294, 584
9,191,409
5,451
Bags, other than paper «. 1880
4, 917,400
10, 085, 787
1, 603, 785
64
13, 238, 253
2, 049. 839
9,347, 787
1890
80
6, 633
15,178,265
20, 207, 805
7, 696, 732
16, 849, 311
1900
4, 039
1,133,128
20.123.486
78
80
1,304, 700
1, 569
439,620
3, 037, 319
Bags, paper...................... 1880
4,112, 566
1, 200
399, 714
1890
56
2,321,797
3,167,717
5, 023, 793
63
6,900, 291
2, 029
1900
683, 783
4, 659, 001
7, 359, 975
3, 333, 868
Baking and yeast pow­ 1880
110
1,350,600
1,042
466,252
4, 760, 598
der.
1890
150
3,587,919
1, 441
574, 241
4, 273, 796
’ 7,406,806
1900
191
1,938
8, 337, 723
717,000
7,126. 967
14, 568, 380
Baskets, and rattan and 1880
304
3,119
1, 852,917
657,405
867, 031
1, 992, 851
403
willow ware.
1890
2,702,713
3, 303
1, 004, 021
1, 398,483
3, 633, 592
1900
550
4,396
2, 989, 568
1, 280, 511
1, 398, 374
3, 851, 244
B ells................................... 1880
20
793,120
280,169
773
525,175
1, 065, 824
1890
22
590, 420
372
193,780
389, 701
823, 010
1900
23
1,038, 305
663
307, 991
602, 856
1, 247, 730
96
2, 748, 799
Belting and hose,leather. 1880
1,227
606, 087
5, 019, 853
6, 525, 737
1890
93
4, 973, 420
1, 342
78'\ 615
6,132,704
8, 633, 634
105
1900
7, 410, 219
1,6671
91.3,937
7,500,413
10, 623,177
aExclusive of statistics for 85 governmental establishments in the District of Columbia.
b Included in other classifications in 1880.
c Includes 16 establishments in 1890 and 27 in 1880 reported as “ bagging, flax, hemp, and jute,” and
64 in 1890 and 37 in 1880 reported as “ bags, other than paper.”
A g r ic u lt u r a l imple­
ments.




MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.
N o. 1 8 8 . — S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures,
and

Industry.

Humher of
Year. estab
lishments.

Belting and hose, linen.. 1880
1890
1900
Belting and hose, rubber. 1880
1890
1900
Bicycle and tricyple re- 1890
1900
pairing.*
Bicycles and tricycles *.. 1890
1900
Billiard tables and ma- 1880
1890
terials.
1900
Blacking............................ 1880
1890
1900
B la c k s m ith in g and 1880
1890
wheelwrighting.b
1900
Bluing.............................. 1880
1890
1900
Bone, ivory, and lamp- 1880
1890
black.
1900
Bookbinding and blank 1880
1890
book making.
1900
Boot and shoe cut stock.. 1880
1890
1900
Boot and shoe findings .. 1880
1890
1900
Boot and shoe uppers . . . 1880
1890
1900
Boots and shoes, custom 1880
1890
work and repairing.
1900
Boots and shoes, factory 1880
1890
product.
1900
Boots and shoes, rubber. 1880
1890
1900
Bottling*............................ 1890
1900
Boxes, cigar...................... 1880
1890
1900
Boxes, fancy and paper.. 1880
1890
1900
Boxes, wooden packing.. 1880
1890
1900
Brassc ............................... 1890
1900
Brass and copper, rolled. 1880
1890
1900
Brass castings and brass 1880
1890
finishing.
1900
Brassware........................ 1880
1890
1900
Bread and other bakery 1880
products.
1890
1900

1
7
2
17
18
83
6, 37*
27
312
46
57
75
48
7]
12]
38,802
28, 0
0C
51,771
2c
53
65
18
24
15
588
805
954
172
344
342
135
138
186
81
317
132
16,013
20, 803
23, 560
1, 959
2, 082
1,600
9
11
22
716
2, 064
221
291
315
369
588
729
602
636
896
14
10
’ 26
16
19
396
453
442
20
113
204
6, 396
10, 484
14,917

by

Sp e c if ie d

I n d u s t r ie s ,

513
1880, 1890,

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Dollars.
10, 000
795, 909
526, 059
265, 000
5, 270, 068
5, 493,885
172,070
6, 760, 070
2, 058, 072
29, 783, 659
1,078,169
1, 456, 624
884, 901
494, 625
1, 403, 087
2,718,504
30, 259, 932
34, 500,139
54, 976, 341
178, 650
184, 472
415,119
627, 350
1,627, 651
782, 247
5, 798, 671
10, 062, 034
12,744,628
1,210,300
5,401,834
7, 003, 080
770, 800
1,793,123
3,277,958
209, 264
1, 216, 026
273, 796
11, 364, 273
14, 230, 081
9, 262,134
42, 99 i, 028
95, 282, 311
101, 795, 233
2, 425, 000
17, 790, 970
33, 667, 533
5, 656, 705
16,620,152
1, 023, 777
3, 374,451
3, 288, 272
2, 496, 496
9, 277, 973
14, 979, 305
5, 304, 212
13, 018, 456
21, 952, 757
1, 208, 619
503, 367
9,057,600
8, 041, 593
15,629,766
5, 740, 237
18, 663, 286
21, 925, 039
594,582
10,866, 001
12,194, 715
19,155, 286
45, 758, 489
81, 049, 553

(Average
jnumber. Total wages.

10
273
254
364
1,835
1,771
212
5, 749
1,797
17,525
857
1, 017
455
436
832
1,250
50,634
26, 539
36,193
146
155
220
224
323
85
10,612
12, 473
15, 971
2, 885
4,992
6,155
1,498
2, 081
2, 993
437
1,353
256
22, 667
16, 981
9,698
111, 152
133, 690
142, 922
4, 662
9,134
14, 391
3, 044
7, 680
2,365
5,125
4, 609
9, 678
18, 949
27, 653
7,722
13, 006
22,034
780
162
5, 082
2, 698
6, 759
6, 237
10, 943
11, 964
1,142
7,157
7, 668
22, 488
38, 841
60, 271

Dollars.
4, 500
123,524
64,102
131, 721
883,020
918,191
102,141
2, 505, 974
982, 014
8,189, 817
400, 779
705, 200
278,218
168,183
.331, 232
424,174
16, 200, 800
13,499,738
17,974, 264
50, 245
47,633
79,380
80,249
152,041
46,107
3,927,349
5, 508, 483
6,671, 666
735, 482
1, 891, 031
2, 230, 691
451,075
596, 073
1,127, 784!
170, 425
609,324
125,627
7, 993, 706
7, 422, 377
4,128, 361
43, 001,438
60,667,145
59,175, 883
1, 469,038
3, 813, 073
6,426, 579
1,511,678
3,589,447
748,657
1, 802, 666
1,439,599
2,373,948
5,827, 099
8,151,625
2, 769, llT5
5, 615, 707
7,827, 955
401,235
98,796
2,524,169
1, 380, 378
3, 512, 781
2, 729, 794
5, 758, 333
6, 070, 762
411, 329
3, 557, 069
3,550, 074
9, 411, 328
19,120, 259
27, 893,170

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
12, 000
427, 865
452,430,
863,000
3, 479, 538!
4, 075, 702
67, 332;
5, 224, 8861
718, 848
16, 792, 051
1, 080,466
1, 295, 942
730, 046
710, 629
1, 484, 203
2,186, 809
21, 276, 040
14, 645, 096
24, 701, 632
197,463
186,588
244,970
440,068
485, 867
105, 712
5,195,771
6, 007,417
7, 702, 543
5,939,249
13, 744, 655
17,800,282
1,188,817
1, 965,173
4,627,048
448,104
1,902,926
401, 680
12, 524,133
10,403, 383
8, 288, 664
102,442,442
118,785,831
169, 604, 054
6, 023,053
11, 650, 787
22, 682, 543
7, 937, 001
28, 087, 823
1, 389, 700
3, 567, 320
3, 061,193
3, 578, 827
7, 893, 941
11, 765,424
7, 674, 921
14, 244, 503
22, 807, 627
1,765,605
1,152, 635
9,523,157
5,493, 231
30, 000, 632
5, 894, 452
12, 249, 607
18,871,141
948,118
7, 089, 202
9, 830, 319
42,612,027
72,507,579
95,221,915

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
23, 000
777, 942
717,137
1, 085, 000
5, 512, 840
6,169, 044
• 301, 709
13, 766, 033
2, 568, 326
31, 915, 908
2, 289, 758
2, 823, 278
1, 650, 868
1, 491, 474
2, 900, 402
4, 504, 965
62, 667,129
54, 304, 639
85, 971, 630
344, 824
457, 251
575,804
661, 376
1, 031, 030
359, 787
11,976, 764
17, 067, 780
20, 790, 858
7,531,635
17,903, 846
23,242, 892
2,144, 945
3,459, 328
7,145, 820
790, 842
3, 346, 002
700, 225
30, 870,127
34, 856, 651
26, 550, 678
166,050, 354
220,649, 358
261, 028, 580
9, 705, 724
18,632, 060
41, 089, 819
13, 583, 418
41, 640, 672
2, 903, 465
7, 091, 948
5, 856, 915
7, 665, 553
18, 805, 330
27, 316, 317
12,687, 068
25, 513,180
38, 216, 384
2, 549, 860
1,419, 817
14, 329, 731
8,381,472
37, 536, 325
10, 808, 742
24, 344, 434
30, 343, 044
1, 523,098
13, 615,172
17,140,075
65,824, 896
128, 421, 535
175,657,348

aNo reports received for this industry in 1880.
bIn 1880 includes 28,101 establishments reported as “ blacks mithing” and 10,701 as “ wheelwrighting.”
Included in other classifications in 1880,

S A 1 9 0 2 -------- 3 3




514

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

No. 1 8 8 .— Summary of Manufactures , b y Specified I ndustries, 1880, 1890,
and 1900— Continued.
Numher of
Tear. estab­
lish­
ments.

Industry.

Brick and tile..................
Bridges.............................
Bronze castings...............
Brooms and brushes----Butter, reworking a........
Buttons.............................
Calcium lights.................
Cardboard ........................
Card cutting and de­
signing.
Carpentering..................
Carpets and rugs, oilier
than rag.
Carpets, rag.................... .
Carpets, wood..................
Carriage and wagon ma­
terials.
Carriages and
children’s.

sleds,

Carriages and wagons...
Cars and general shop
construction and re­
pairs by steam rail­
road companies.1
3
Cars, railroad and street,
and repairs, notinelud­
ing establishments op­
erated by steam rail­
road companies.'
Celluloid and celluloid
goods.d
Charcoale..........................
Cheese, butter, and condensed milk.f
Chemicals?........................

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1909
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

W age-earners.
Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
27. 673, 616
82,578,566
82, 086, 438
4,058. 649
10. 960, 218
16,768, 948
186,500
710,190
881, 769
4,186, 897
7, 743, 832
9, 616, 780
255,525
2,013, 350
3, 089, 265
4,212,568
19, 500
73, 402
95,114
443, 000
616,548
1,168, 495
13,793
89, 584
337, 642
19, 541,358
81, 542, 845
71, 327, 047
21,468, 587
38, 208, 842
44, 449, 299
252, 604
975, 381
975,190
41,600
333, 000
412,357
7, 034, 718
13, 028,161
19, 085,775
770, 000
3,158, 412
2, 906, 472
37,973,493
104, 210, 602
118,187, 838
76,192,477
119, 473, 042

66, 355
104,176
61, 979
4, 293.
8, 382j
12,181
153
271j
621
8, 773
9, 556
10, 349
148
5, 825
3, 831
8,685
20
80
55
345
206
626
64
180
325
54,138
122, 952
123, 985
20. 371
28, 736
28, 411
724
982
1, 504
119
309
608
7, 502
9,996
15,387
1, 310
2, 726
2. 726
45, 394
64, 259
62,540
106,632
173,595

Dollars.
13,443, 532
29, 709, 357
21,883, 333
1,882,179
4, 951,133
6, 711, 260
64, 072
195,535
372,797
2, 424, 040
3, 299, 393
3, 788, 046
67, 747
1,645,130
1,411,089
2,826,238
10,912
34, 152
24,418
116,410
104, 772
264,427
18,215
76,548
135,139
24,582, 077
79,355, 029
71,049, 737
6, 835, 218
11,122, 259
11,121,383
190, 792
310, 488
492, 656
23,750
136, 932
362, 112
2, 733, 004
4, 366, 233
5,987,267
462,852
1,154,905
1, 090, 296
18, 988, 615
32, 665, 301
29, 814, 911
60,213, 433
96, 006, 570

Dollars.
9. 774,834
12, 639, 597
11,006,148
5, 669, 793
12, 770,146
16, 258, 561
498, 470
695, 485
1,339, 722
5, 694, 855
6, 900, 553
9, 546, 854
1,345, 418
1, 792, 891
1, 551, 603
2, 803, 246
25, 031
35, 048
34, 982
637,971
701,764
705, 527
15, 610
88,186
312, 760
51, 621,120
137, 847, 002
142,419, 410
18, 984, 877
28, 644, 905
27, 228, 719
424, 943
726, 419
681, 311
23, 500
210, 814
418, 343
4,781,095
7,387,904
13,048,608
868,054
1,900, 907
1,996, 070
30,597, 086
49, 889,173
56,676,073
66, 561, 526
109, 472, 353

Dollars.
32, 833,587
67,770, 695
51, 270, 476
8, 978,122
21, 868, 068
30,151, 624
670, 912
1, 165,163
2, 229,329
10, 560,855
14,156, 383
18,490, 847
2,114, 935
4, 449, 542
4, 216, 795
7, 695,910
51,443
110,062
118,666
959,145
1, 070, 805
1,270,416
51, 670
243, 070
618. 488
94,152,139
281,195,162
316,101, 758
31, 792, 802
47, 770,193
48,192, 351
861, 710
1, 714, 480
1, 993, 756
102,170
511, 700
1, 056, 702
10,114, 352
16, 262, 293
25, 027,173
1, 677, 776
4,094, 255
4, 289, 695
64, 951,617
114, 551,907
121, 537, 276
129, 461,698
218,113, 658

9, 272, 680
130
1661 48,460, 687
193 106, 721,188

14,232
35,148
44,063

5, 507, 753
18, 579, 304
23, 342, 763

19, 780, 271
47, 528, 561
70,046, 354

27,997,591
76, 352,199
107,186,359

736
939
1,401
1, 786
7, 903
12, 601
12,865
9, 724
15,038
19, 054

242,798
447,120
390, 697
431, 381
1, 546, 495
4, 422,101
6,170, 670
4, 222, 663
7, 308, 411
9, 401, 467

389, 262
856,180
320, 735
405,339
18, 363,579
51, 364, 574
109,151,205
24, 665, 766
33, 694, 927
34, 564,137

1,261,540
2, 575, 736
975,540
' 1,133, 638
25, 742,510
62, 686, 043
131,199, 277
38,640, 458
59,352, 548
62,676,730

5, 631
5, 828
5, 423
75
137
196
7
14
21
980
1, 235
1, 526
10
124
106
'238
4
15
19
8
5
5
9
26
48
9,184
16, 917
21, 315
195
173
133
396
854
1,014
5
6
81
412
539
588
67
87
77
3, 841
8,614
7,632
716
1, 295

6
1880 ’
12
1890
175
1880
183
1900
1880
3, 932
1890
4, 712
1900
9, 355
595
1880
563
1890
459
1900

1, 214, 000
3,158, 487
457, 484
811, 225
9, 604. 803
16, 624,163
36, 508, 015
28, 983, 458
55, 032, 452
89, 091, 430

a No reporta received for this industry in 1880 and 1890.
bNo reports received for this industry in 1880.
'Includes 108 establishments in 1900 and 78 in 1890 reported as “ cars and general shop construction
and repairs by street railroad companies.” 65 in 1900 and 71 in 1890 reported as “ cars, steam railroad,
not including operations of railroad companies,” and 20 in 1900 and 17 in 1890 reported as “ cars, street
railroad, not including operations of railroad companies.”
dIncluded in other classifications in 1900.
'Included in “ timber products, not manufactured at mill,” in 1890.
f Includes 113 establishments in 1900 and 160 in 1890 reported as “ cheese and butter, urban dairy
products,” and 9,242 in 1900 and 4,552 in 1890 reported as “ cheese, butter, and condensed milk, factory
product.”
s In 1880 includes 3 establishments reported as “ coal tar ” and 592 as “ drugs and chemicals.”




MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

515

No. 188. — Summary of Manufactures , by Specified I ndustries, 1880, 1890,
and

Industry.

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1890
1900
Chocolate and cocoa 1880
1890
products.
1900
Cleansing and polishing 1880
1890
preparations.
1900
Clocks............................... 1880
1890
1900
Cloth, sponging and re- 1880
1890
finishing.
1900
Clothing, horse................. 1880
1890
1900
Clothing, men’s b ............. 1880
1890
1900
Clothing, women’s, dress- 1890
1900
making.*
Clothing, women’s, fac­ 1880
1890
tory product.
1900
Coffee and spice, roast­ 1880
1890
ing and grinding.
1900
Coffins and burial cases, 1890
trimming and finishm g.
Coffins, burial cases, and 1880
1890
undertakers’ goods.
1900
Coke................................... 1880
1890
1900
Collars and cuff's, paperd. 1880
1890
Combs............................... 1880
1890
1900
Confectionery.................. 1880
1890
1900
Cooperage.......................... 1880
1890
1900
Copper, smelting and re­ 1900
fining.0
Cordage and twine......... 1880
1890
1900
Cordials and sirups........ 1880
1890
1900
Cork, cutting................... 1880
1890
1900
Corsets............................... 1880
1890
1900
Cotton, cleaning and re­ 1890
handling.®
Cotton, compressing___ 1880
1890
1900
China decorating3...........

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average
number. Total wages.

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

78
169
7
11
24
21
56
154
22
27
46
20
23
46
3
31
26
6,166
18,658
28, 014
19, 587
14,479
562
1, 224
2,701
300
358
458
1,368

Dollars.
499,647
372,017
530,500
2, 630, 067
6, 890, 732
412, 325
304,160
943, 328
2, 474, 900
5,727,202
8, 792, 653
137, 350
229, 335
288, 894
410,000
1, 028, 523
653,545
79, 861, 696
182, 552, 938
173,034,543
12, 883, 079
13,815, 221
8, 207, 273
22, 259, 528
48, 431, 544
6, 366, 392
16, 996,009
28, 436, 897
6, 016, 385

353
360
223
893
1,314
209
301
508
3, 940
3,491
6, 037
176
354
534
565
881
575
160, 813
217,270
191,043
48, 613
45, 595
25,192
39,149
83,739
2, 716
3,766
6, 387
1, 826

Dollars.
162, 620
148,004
82,258
456, 047
525,875
91,455
102, 260
209,438
1, 622,693
1, 808, 025
2, 650, 703
62, 790
200,630
268,191
137,400
239, 074
176,687
45, 940, 353
87, 714, 3141
79,434,932
13,145, 734
14, 352, 453
6, 661, 005
15, 428, 272
32, 586,101
1, 370, 699
1, 815, 634
2,486, 759
946,441

Dollars.
364,778
261, 819
812, 403
2,892,219
6, 876, 682
237,070
382,120
965, 242
1,908, 411
1,457,778
3, 028, 606
71, 960
34,132
17,490
453, 700
777, 570
847, 846
131, 363, 282
179,425,661
197, 742, 067
23, 393, 829
16, 503, 754
19, 559, 227
34, 277, 219
84, 704, 592
18, 201, 302
65,961, 465
55,112, 203
3, 656, 859

Dollars.
847,555
693,800
1. 302,153
4,221,675
9, 666,192
500,280
865, 904
2,193, 019
4,110,267
4, 228, 846
7,157, 856
222, 560
399, 814
566,000
695, 000
1, 572, 265
1, 305,164
209, 548, 460
378, 022,815
415, 256, 391
57, 071,732
48, 356, 034
32, 004, 794
68,164, 019
159,339, 539
22, 924,894
75, 042, 010
69, 527,108
7, 783,140

769
194
217
149
218
241
13
3
38
31
34
1,450
2,921
4,297
3,898
2, 652
2,146
47

5, 735, 392
11, 097,736
13, 585,162
5, 545, 058
17,462, 729
36, 502, 679
901, 233
237, 764
533, 390
742, 200
832, 791
8,486,874
23, 326, 799
35,155, 361
12,178, 726
17, 806, 554
22, 568, 873
53, 063, 395

4, 415
5,751
6, 840
3,142
8, 998
16, 999
435
82
1, 026
742
1,399
9, 801
21, 724
33,583
25, 973
22, 555
22,938
11,324

1,895, 805
2,842, 444
3, 077,481
1,198, 654
4, 072,632
7, 085,736
151, 576
35,125
374,785
364, 715
572, 467
3, 242, 852
7, 783, 007
10, 867, 687
8,992,603
10, 056, 249
9, 200, 303
8, 529, 021

3, 776,222
5, 547, 082
6, 945, 348
2, 995, 441
11, 509, 737
19, 665, 532
1,166, 000
223,077
341, 719
344,120
951, 514
17,125, 775
31,116, 629
45, 534,153
18,441,064
20,636, 911
23,299, 312
122,174,129

8,157, 760
12, 230, 554
13, 952, 308
5, 359, 489
16, 498, 345
35, 585, 445
1,582,571
301, 093
951, 395
1, 020, 835
l, 976,129
25, 637, 033
55,997,101
81, 290, 543
33, 714, 770
38, 617, 956
40, 576, 462
165,131,670

165
150
105
16
40
39
46
65
62
113
205
216
13

7,140, 475
23,351, 883
29, 275, 470
128,400
783,567
1,153, 006
872,384
1, 869, 360
2, 683, 683
1, 611, 695
6, 640, 056
7, 481, 048
116, 210

5, 435
12,385
13,114
81
281
362
792
2,019
2, 340
8,802
10,928
12, 729
196

1,558, 676
3,976, 232
4,113,112
42,928
111, 114
116, 917
232, 846
636, 869
687,796
1, 745, 969
3, 509, 039
3, 791, 509
43,248

9, 330, 261
24,051, 666
26, 632, 006
210, 506
.1 231,141
,
1, 505, 096
976, 274
1, 501, 902
2, 403, 829
3, 686, 821
5, 662,140
6, 555, 467
415, 005

12, 492,171
33, 312, 559
37, 849, 651
331, 233
1, 903, 200
2,107,132
1, 566, 555
2, 840, 359
4, 392, 364
6, 494, 705
12,401, 575
14, 878,116
525,595

29
52
111

3, 243, 800
7, 864, 373
8, 323, 558

1,008
2,785
2, 742

573,005
1, 040, 808
738,288

326, 808
254, 309
353,910 '

1,271,700
2, 624, 027
2,629,590

■No reports received for this industry in 1880.
bIncludes 22,134 establishments in 1900 and 13,591 in 1890 reported as “ clothing, men’s, custom work
and repairing; ” 5,731 in 1900 and 4,867 in 1890 reported as “ clothing, men’s, factory product,” and 149
in 1900 and 200 in 1890 reported as “ clothing, men’s, factory product, butt: nholes.”
cNo reports received for this industry in 1880 and 1890.
d
Included in “ all other industries” in 1900.
eNo reports received for this industry in 1880; included in “ all other in: istries” in 1900.




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MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

No. 188.— S u m m a r y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y S p e c i f i e d I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,
and

Industry.

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1900— Continued.
Wage-earners.
Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Dollars.
6,920
1890
1,637
3, 221,987
1900 11, 369
23, 228,130
14,135
1,005 219,504, 794 185, 472
Cotton goods b.................. 1880
905 354, 020, 843 218, 876
1890
1900
1,055 467, 240,157 302, 861
31
711,956
279
Cotton waste ®.................. 1890
1900
26
1,116
2, 560, 759
11
1, 450, 250
694
Crucibles........................... 1880
1890
230
10
908,152
1. 843, 616
1900
11
671
9, 859, 885
10,519
429
Cutlery and edge tools .. 1880
1890
474
12,082,638
8, 708
309
16, 532, 383
1900
12,069
Dentistry, mechanical0.. 1880
753
773, 670
541
1890
4, 019, 637
1,486
3, 214
20
840, 800
490
Dentists’ mater.als......... 1880
24
1890
2, 908,113
1, Oil
1900
68
2,112, 236
1,017
Druggists’ preparations, 1890
1, 805
4,624, 814
2, 031
16,320,120
not1900 ' 250
including prescrip5, 766
tions.a
13
337,885
Drug grinding a............... 1890
148
26
1900
644
2, 837, 911
303
851,110
1,467:
Dyeing and cleaning----- 1880
976
1890
3, 041,178
3, 991
1900
1, 810
4, 673, 211
5,424
191
26, 223, 981
16, 698
Dyeing and finishing 1880
1890
248
38,450, 800
19, 601
textiles.
1900
60,643,104
298
29, 776
41
2,363,700
992
Dyestuffs and extracts .. 1880
1890
62
8,645, 458
2, 111
1900
77
7, 839, 034
1, 647
76
1,509, 758
Electrical apparatus and 1880
1, 271
1890
189
18, 997, 337
8,802
supplies.*1
580
1900
83,130, 943
40, 890
1,162
5,438, 087
Electrical construction 1900
5,949
and repairs.®
3
425, 000
229
Electriclightand powerf 1880
144
1890
33, 838, 549
1, 794
221
865, 898
1,441
Electroplating................. 1880
313
2,051,134
1,765
1890
422
1900
1,460, 692
2,275
11
112
397, 900
Emery wheels.................. 1880
17
1890
823, 059
245
34
546
1, 489, 527
1900
22
295, 200
387
Enameling and enameled 1880
46
1890
422, 715
508
goods.s
129
9,184,178
1900
7, 675
11
70
54,500
Engravers’ materials----- 1880
16
139
139,920
1890
12
104, 741
79
1900
246
416,840
852
Engraving and die­ 1880
382
794, 554
1,168
1890
sinking.
414
790, 461
1900
1, 034
55
1,916
2, 387, 050
Engraving, steel, includ­ 1880
134
2,924,125
1890
2, 296
ing plate printing.
286
1900
3,299
5, 061, 950
167
183.733
509
Engraving, wood............. 1880
1890
285
480, 990
945
145
337
231, 817
1900
12
923, 800
1, 204
Envelopes ........................ 1880
41
3, 218, 466i
2,325
1890
51
5, 612,509*
2,984
1900
Cotton, ginning®.............

Yalue of
products, in­
Cost of
cluding
materials
used. " custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
650,885
1,930,039
45,614,419
66, 024, 538
86,689, 752
103,041
336, 827
284,169
110, 250
250,654
4,447, 349
4, 200, 933
5, 673, 619
269, 044
768, 401
237,729
542, 648
508, 603
839, 686
2, 041, 061

Dollars.
542,481
3, 912, 303
113, 765, 537
154, 912,979
176,551, 527
1. 592, 041
4, 950, 490
955, 841
396, 296
1, 673, 290
4, 682, 222
3, 465,124
5,116,042
455,037
1,475, 255
247, 824
993, 855
2,109, 231
2, 411, 851
11, 022, 417

74, 711
291, 823
511, 886
1,717, 387
2, 271, 066
6, 474, 364
8, 911, 720
12,726, 316
512,097
1, 037, 651
787,942
683,164
4, 517, 050
20,190, 344
3,312,126

192, 321
3, 315, 228
581,886
1,103, 556
1, 434, 292
13, 664, 295
12, 385, 220
17, 958,137
3, 918, 741
6, 500, 928
4, 745, 912
1,116,470
8,819,498
48, 916, 440
7,673,507

436, 766
4, 308,144
1, 613, 943
5, 267, 819
7, 567, 358
32, 297, 420
28, 900, 560
44,963, 931
5, 253, 038
9, 292, 514
7, 350, 748
2, 655, 036
19,114, 714
91, 348, 889
15,907,420

117,500
1,285, 242
620,848
891, 752
1, 036, 750
58, 253
135, 356
303,091
98, 762
224,133
2, 259,003
39, 840
76, 450
46, 064
419, 646
696,651
572, 874
1,951,745
1, 576, 405
2, 006, 824
333, 590
600,453
206,537
344,143
812,544
1,150,463

150,650
1,155, 789
663, 588
1, 048, 057
836, 726
109, 952
186, 579
508, 753
306, 379
171, 658
5,466,971
26, 464
61, 985
143,270
262,828
434, 506
225,637
648, 994
742, 765
1, 206, 462
68,605
157, 656
63, 272
2, 346, 500
2, 530, 793
3,665,275

458,400
4, 783, 224
1, 975, 700
3,121, 642
3, 007, 455
322, 022
726, 425
1, 381, 675
504, 269
626,884
9,978,509
85, 764
203, 764
289, 339
1,180,165
2,187,157
1, 683, 690
2, 998, 616
3, 347,804
5, 068,558
734, 728
1,555,418
616,166
3, 000, 617
4, 855, 680
6,299,330

Dollars.
2,367,450
14, 748, 270
210, 950, 383
267, 981, 724
339,200, 320
1, 906, 622
5,880, 924
1, 445, 641
726,708
2,607, 308
11, 661, 370
11,110, 614
14,881,478
1, 860, 647
7, 864, 299
860, 758
2,594, 888
3, 721,150
6, 659, 797
23,192, 785

•No reports received for this industry in 1880.
bIn 1900 includes 973 establishments reported as “ cotton goods” and 82 as “ cotton small wares.”
cNo reports received for this industry in 1900.
dIn 1880 includes 36 establishments reported as “ electrical apparatus and supplies” and 40 as “ tel­
egraph and telephone apparatus.”
e
No reports received for this industry in 1880 and 1890.
fin 1890 the data for this industry were confined to New York State, District of Columbia, and the
city of St. Louis, M o.; in 1900 no reports were received.
eIncludes 19 establishments in 1890 and 3 in 1880 reported as “ enameled goods,” and 27 in 1890 and
19 in 1880 reported as “ enameling.”




MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

No. 1 8 8 — S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures, b y
and

Industry.

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Sp e c i f i e d

517

I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,

1900— Continued.
"Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
5, 802, 029
3, 271,549
675,414
1, 340
1880
6,585,185
54
11, 352, 615
5, 481, 723
1, 240, 502
1890
13, 539, 478
2,353
69
10,334,974
17,125,418
2, 383, 756
1900
19,465, 846
4,502
97
1, 065, 335
2, 817, 230
2, 793
1, 036, 672
1, 359, 450
151
Fancy articles, not else- 1880
1, 844,556
4, 810, 450
3,396
1, 234, 982
1890
2, 386, 317
377
where specified.
4, 061, 400
9, 046, 342
1, 921, 578
1900
392
5, 081, 806
5, 718
3, 619, 652
439, 760
2, 530, 710
1,524
26
1, 958, 254
Felt goods.......................... 1880
2, 809, 937
4, 654, 768
2,142
883,380
1890
34
4, 460, 621
6, 461, 691
1, 024, 835
3,801, 028
1900
36
7,125, 276
2, 688
2, 648,422
15, 595, 078
23, 650, 795
8,598
364
17, 913, 660
Fertilizers........................ 1880
25,113, 874
39,180, 844
1890
390
40, 594,168
9, 026
3,417, 870
4,185, 289
28,958,473
44, 657, 385
1900
422
60, 685, 753
11,581
957, 412
1,666, 550
2, 508
787,569
2, 486,533
179
Files................................... 1880
1, 038, 943
3,179, 649
1890
140
2, 991, 988
2,435
1, 217, 576
3,160
1,166, 414
1900
86
3, 857, 647
1, 277,199
3,403,906
1, 859,026
5, 736, 936
2, 700,281
4, 862
39
8,115, 489
Firearms .......................... 1880
1890
1,575, 931
485,946
2, 922, 514
34
4, 672, 424
2, 660
2, 542, 366
1, 305, 421
5, 444, 659
32
6, 916, 231
4, 482
1900
119
84, 750
81,840
204,693
Fire e x t i n g u i s h ers, 1880
3
400, 000
56
57,736
195, 834
25, 594
1,-9 J
9
405, 733
chemical.
70, 874
64
32,828
217, 833
19 0
136, 933
17
216, 069
735
840, 877
1,391,132
Fireworks b...................... 1880
39
579, 750
isyo
165, 298
188,938
592,542
518
22
507,266
1,638
506, 990
627, 761
1, 785, 271
1900
46
1,086,133
4, 710, 709
6, 972,268
5, 020
1,128,143
110
3,186, 975
Fish, canning and pre­ 1890
11,644,118
1900
16,310,987
11,318
2, 986, 996
18,432, 613
serving.®
312
68
119, 600
48, 200
27, 375
Flags and banners......... 1880
54,300
11
321
195,587
376,130
96,189
455, 849
1890
29
509
148, 933
547,165
1900
1,038,052
666,033
36
374
129, 343
. 796, 049
58
404, 615
1,195,637
Flavoring extracts......... 1880
1, 430,120
1, 361, 800
507
208,715
2,614, 514
1890
148
1900
3,319,716
478,975
3,294, 380
6, 314, 552
1, 254
352
1, 310, 231
620, 455
1, 019
268, 420
818, 243
Flax, dressed.................... 1880
79
1, 361, 635
198,723
981,283
1890
638,285
6
497
71, 496
211
91, 032
46, 000
158, 650
1900
4
Flouring and grist mill 1880 24,338 177, 361, 878
58, 407
17, 422, 316 441, 545, 225
505,185,712
1890 18, 470 208, 473, 500
47,403
18,138,402 434,152, 290
513,971,474
products.
560, 719, 063
1900 25, 258 218,714,104
37, 073
17, 703, 418 475, 826,345
1, 333
318, 253
1,604,660
2,493,224
Food preparations......... 1880
1, 293, 905
109
1890
1,222,913
8,129, 925
6, 715, 535
3,478
14,105, 485
302
8,154|
1900
20,998,102
3, 051, 718
23, 675,165
38,457, 651
644
Foundry and machine 1880
66,093,920 104,041,972
215,442, Oil
4, 984 155,021,734 145,650
shop products .d
1890
6, 500 383,257,473 231, 331 ! 129,282,263 171, 363,925
413,197,118
1900
9, 324 665, 058, 245 350, 327 182,232,009 286,644, 990, 999
357,107
Foundry supplies........... 1880
74!
27,303
132, 220
15
126, 500
215,650
357, 874
1890
679, 817
163!
91,633
672,440
21
1900
135,877
628, 160
1,128,856
30
981, 817
278
Fruits and vegetables, 1880
31, 905;
2,679,960
12, 051, 293
17, 599, 576
411
8,247,488
canning and preserv­ 1890
886
15, 315,185
49, 762
4,651,317
18,665,163
29, 862, 416
ing.
1900
36, 401
8, 050, 793
37,524, 297
56,668,313
1,808
27,743, 067
Fuel, artificiale............... 1880
70
10,000
55, 000
102, 000
1
100,000
Fur goods c ...................... 1890
484
11,115, 840
6, 947
3,477,148
11,742, 508
20, 526, 988
4,273,192
1900
15,113, 365
994
13, 373,867
8, 588
27,735,264
FurnishinggQods, men’s. 1880
161
3,724,664
11,174
2,644,155
6,503,164
11,506, 857
1890
586
12,299,011
20, 778
15, 280, 572
6,078,026
29, 870,946
1900
30, 216
20,163, 222
9, 680, 077
23, 404,969
43, 902,162
470
Furniture, in c lu d in g 1880
6,008
47, 831,529
62, 662
25,048, 414
40, Oil, 090
85, 004, 618
cabinetmaking, repair­ 1890
5, 973
93,642,147
83, 587
40,816, 566
55,125, 830
135,627,332
ing, and upholstering.f 1900
7,972 117,982, 091 100,018
65,499, 877
42,638,810
153.168, 309
Explosives1 ......................
1

“■Includes 37 establishments in 1890 and 33 in 1880 reported as “ gunpowder,” and 32 in 1890 and
21 in 1880 reported as “ high explosives.”
bIn 1880 reported as “ explosives and fireworks.”
C
lncluded in other classifications in 1880.
dIncludes 3 establishments in 1890 and 6 in 1880 reported as “ cotton ties,” 6,475 in 1890 and 4,958
in 1880 reported as “ foundry and machine shop products,” and 22 in 1890 and 20 in 1880 reported as
“ lightning rods.”
included in “ all other industries ” in 1890 and 1900.
fIn 1900 includes 6,158 establishments reported as “ furniture, cabinetmaking, repairing, and
upholstering” and 1,814 as “ furniture, factory product;" in'1890 includes 4,054 reported as “ furni­
ture, cabinetmaking, repairing, and upholstering,” 340 as “ furniture, chairs,” and 1,579 as “ furni­
ture, factory product;” and in 1880 includes 4,843 reported as “ furniture,” 384 as “ furniture, chairs,”
and 781 as “ upholstering.”




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MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

No. 188. — S u m m a r y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y Sp e c if ie d

I n d u s t r ie s ,

1880, 1890,

and 1900—Continued.

Industry.

Furs, dressed....................
Galvanizing......................
Gas and lamp fixtures. . .
Gas and oil stoves a ........
Gas, illuminating and
heating. b
Gas machines and meters.
Glass............................... .
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting.
Gloves and mittens........
Glucose .............................
G lu e ...................................
Gold and silver, leaf and
foil.
Gold and silver, reduc­
ing and refining, not
from the ore.
Graphite and graphite
refining.c
Grease and tallow...........
Grindstones......................
Hairwork..........................
Hammocks........................
Hand knit goods.............
Hand stamps....................
Hardware..........................
Hardware, saddlery........
Hat and cap materials ..
Hats and caps, not in­
cluding wool hats.d
Hay and straw, baling8 .

Num­
ber of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890

192
26
192
21
27
28
35
108
223
24
35
742
877
34
38
114
211
294
355
170
279
417
300
324
394
7
7
8
82
62
61
60
81
93
28
38
57
4
3
11
156
233
289
14
9
25
299
492
397
5
6
13
39
28
86
46
234
268
492
350
381
64
102
80
64
73
70
489
705
816
72

Wage-earners.
Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Dollars.
4,134
3, 598, 887
266, 921
400
798, 030
835
518
671,450
1, 301, 973
761
535
1, 775, 770
3, 248, 400
3, 069
5,014
7, 218, 964
10, 009, 239
7,642
923
1,199, 528
3, 766,065
2, 471
12,996
258, 771, 795
567, 000, 506
22, 459
853
1,147, 000
998
1,603,426
4, 605, 624
2,167
19, 844, 699
24,177
40, 966, 850
44, 892
61,423, 903
52,818
945,180
1, 586
2, 504, 089
3, 320
4, 013,534
4, 931
3, 379, 648
7, 697
5,977,820
8,187
9, 089, 809
14, 345
2, 255, 000
1,192
5, 991, 023
1,724
41, 011, 345
3, 288
3, 916, 750
1,801
4,859,266
1,697
6,144, 407
1,618
498, 500
955
1,105,198
1,405
1, 086, 854
1,163
817,100
304
4, 763, 397
883
1,944,124
219
113, 000
89
38, 614
18
411,128
137
2, 566, 779
1,091
4, 336,193
1,470
7,080,692 ~ 2,046
125, 261
231
78, 750
124
903,348
1,167
613,040
1,172
1, 362, 993
1, °97
1, 009, 908
1,101
22, 300
82
65,525
80
308, 254
339
152, 700
1,814
78, 468
186
205, 488
304
103,150
163
998, 873
705
1, 203, 910
1,052
16, 801
15,363,551
26, 271, 840
18, 495
26, 463
39,311,745
1, 655, 550
2,815
3, 376,356
2,917
3,335,2*4
2, 940
746,828
1,215
1,709,650
1,589
1,744,419
1,371
5,455,468
17, 240
13, 724, 002
25, 931
25, 095, 798
31, 425
416, 541
718

Dollars.
1,389,284
238, 890
478,190
244,799
361, 878
229,406
1, 469, 287
2, 879,813
3,504,301
506, 726
1,138, 442
8, 499,625
12, 436, 296
397,108
625, 902
1,185, 959
9,144,100
20,885, 961
27, 084, 710
706,768
1, 954, 560
2, 403, 591
1, 655, 695
2, 670, 344
4,182,518
605,802
902, 086
1, 755,179
600, 018
676, 089
685, 096
410, 647
698,167
498,692
178,696
625, 608
141, 400
35, 225
9, 008
64, 376
556, 015
793,888
1,069, 683
57, 040
51,776
407,153
323, 315
490, 254
375,156
17, 576
14, 604
101,626
137,720
35, 851
75, 870
82,895
344,089
490, 036
6, 846, 913
8, 656, 067
11,422, 758
960,432
1, 260, 325
1, 217, 202
463, 854
698, 455
434,148
6, 635, 522
12. 650, 917
14,144,552
124,326

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
5, 338, 242
203,199
519, 699
1,103,186
1, 940, 712
1, 677, 584
1, 675, 875
2, 208,124
5, 013, 597
840,126
2, 501, 568
14, 037, 087
20, 605, 356
636, 676
675, 542
1, 943, 769
8,028,621
12,140, 985
16, 731, 009
1,156, 866
2,188, 287
3, 540, 097
4, 351, 469
5,021,144
9, 483,130
3, 044, 450
5,029,131
15, 773, 233
2,786,342
2, 510, 927
3, 767, 023
1, 011, 792
1, 834,716
1,604,013
9,128, 811
30,005, 096
10,932, 361
144,100
26, 380
216,560
11, 779, 482
5,135, 901
8,761, 857
85, 366
34,742
263, 811
667,132
846, 045
673, 004
61, 830
26, 535
242,950
239,040
88, 280
124, 009 *
103, 648
432, 687
522, 659
10,097,577
10,186,442
14, 605, 244
1,851,436
1, 624,849
1,690,168
1, 325, 231
2, 059, 001
2,797,756
9, 341, 352
16,160, 802
24. 421, 052
' 729,195

Dollars.
8, 238, 712
651, 296
1, 400, 455
1, 884, 695
2, 957,143
2, 470, 703
4, 329, 656
7, 825, 672
12, 577, 806
2,137, 944
4, 579, 700
56, 987, 290
75, 716, 693
1, 334, 091
1, 838, 644
4, 392, 730
21,154, 571
41, 051, 004
56, 539, 712
2, 535, 009
6, 090, 378
8, 776, 006
7, 379, 605
10,103, 821
16, 926,156
4, 551, 212
7, 756, 686
21,693,656
4,324,072
4, 270,460
5, 389, 006
1, 614, 040
2,977, 791
2, 666, 224
9, 548,188
32,035, 520
11, 811, 537
210, 000
54, 605
429,173
13, 730, 013
7, 474, 911
11,969,821
184,555
122, 240
1, 088,909
1,467, 723
2, 489, 061
1,952, 792
110, 352
60,254
480,114
446, 354
205,775
352,226
318, 618
1, 583,872
1, 937, 628
22, 653, 693
26, 726, 463
35, 846, 656
3, 651,021
4,118,195
4,149,489
2, 217,250
3, 465, 524
3,849,116
21, 303,107
37,311, 599
49, 205, 667
1, 058,142

aIncluded in other classifications in 1880; in 1890 reported as ‘ ‘ gas stoves.”
bNo report received for this industry in 1880.
'Reported as “ graphite” in 1880 and 1890.
dIn 1900 includes 171 establishments reported as “ fur hats,” and 645 as “ hats and caps, not includ­
ing fur hats and wool hats.”
8No reports received for this industry in 1880 or 1900.




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MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.
No. 188.— S u m m a r y

of

M anufactures, b y
and

Industry.

Capital.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Dollars.
132, 525
97, 935
216, 836
420,188
449, 618
1, 382, 394
1, 299, 065
344, 151
15, 579, 591
50, 607, 738
81, 860, 604
456, 806
6, 939, 659
10, 638, 248
1, 251, 200
9, 846, 468
38, 019, 507
1, 251, 050
2, 655, 219
3, 821, 514
1,342, 196
2, 996, 021
4, 491, 627
230,971,884
372, 678, 018
573,391, 663
4, 933, 019
10, 789, 821
10, 799, 692
79, 375
42, 550
261, 958
3, 598, 241
7,152, 145
9, 677,193
3. 877, 805
24, 334, 549
10, 751, 359

Hooks and eyes...............
Horseshoes, f a c t o r y
product.®
Hosiery and knit goods.
House furnishin g goods.
not elsewhere specitied.
Ice, manufactured *>........
I n k c...................................
Instruments, p r o fe s sional and scientific.
Iron and steel...................
Iron and steel, holts,
nuts, washers, and
rivets.
Iron and steel, doors and
shutters.
Iron and steel, forgings.
Iron and steel, nails
and spikes, cut and
wrought,
including
wire nails.
Iron and steel, pipe,
wrought.

1880
1890
1900
Ironwork, architectural 1880
and ornamental.1
1
1890
1900
Ivory and bone work___ 1880
1890
1900
Japanning........................ 1880
1890
1900
Jewelry............................. 1880
1890
1900
Jewelry and instrument 1880
cases.
1890
1900
Jute and jute goods....... 1880
1890
1900
Kaolin and other earth 1880
grinding.
1890
1900
Kindling wood................. 1880
1890
1900
Labels and tags............... 1880
1890
1900

25
9
18
5
10
9
4
<
i
359
796
921
48
133
210
35
222
775
63
73
104
171
233
265
1,005
645
668
100
82
72
6
7
13
91
90
91
62
138
102
35
22
19
220
724
672
55
64
70
30
39
38
739
783
908
17
76
63
4
7j
18
63
95
145
213
136
85
19
47
47'

I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,

Wage-earners.

Number of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Hones and whetstones ..

Sp e c if ie d

1900—Continued.

6, 129, 565
22, 622, 367
18,343,977
1, 400,197
21, 968,172
33, 062, 409
775, 564
1,894, 549
939,714
78, 710
285, 794
117, 639
11, 431,164
22, 246. 508
28,120, 939
62, 000
634, 900
547,753
415, 000
1,645, 636
7, 027, 293
1, 291, 527
3,334, 575
12, 212, 341
1,018,490
1, 299, 533
1, 775, 272
451, 500
646, 815
848,115

Average Total wages.
number.

225
57
189
228
218
300
474
167
28, 885
59,588
83,387
592
3,417
5, 212
447
2,826
6,880
480
761
787
1, 099
1,978
2, 786
140,978
148,715
222, 490
5, 064
6, 955
7,660
223
46
117
3,210
4,208
4, 688
2,910
16, 600
4, 477
5,210
11, 693
5,536
1,934
17,158
20, 646
1,105
1,240
1,334
183
243
160
12, 697
13, 880
20, 676
138
910
819
525
1, 194
4, 506
898
1,271 !
2, 094|
1, 443
1,617!
1,525
328
618
754

Dollars.
52, 961
18, 754
72, 879
88, 321
106, 071
127,518
241, 894
90, 527
6, 701,475
16, 578,119
24, 358, 627
216,890
1, 506,929
1,837, 552
140, 885
1, 095, 996
3, 402, 745
230,284
420, 228
412,140
588, 751
1,191, 598
1, 433, 715
55, 476, 785
78,977,900
120, 820, 276
1, 981,300
3, 004, 454
2,991,857
103,269
30, 764
85, 683
1,329,151
2, 314,114
2, 559, 433
1. 255,171
7,144,253
2,042, 250
1, 788, 258
5,397,715
2, 495, 898
844, 614
10, 235, 701
11,111,226
414,701
591,867
529, 051
65, 562
105,197
75, 453
6, 441, 688
8, 038, 327
10, 746, 375
51, 000
446, 927
322, 566
141, 979
368, 585
1,181,790
310,909
548,879
820,678
526, 861
616, 094
566, 635
149, 268
288,960
289, 273

Cost of
materials
used.

Yalue of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
92, 461
6, 332
64, 278
214, 986
325,615
255, 427
519,449
172,237
15, 210, 951
35, 861, 585
51, 071, 859
812, 361
4, 832, 791
9,198, 803
158,112
940, 699
3, 312, 393
864, 765
1, 664, 785
2,109,142
444, 425
698,352
1, 385, 292
191,271,150
295,777, 813
522,398, 932
6, 097, Oil
6, 746, 304
8,071,071
296,600
29, 792
115,718
3,960,780
4, 875,697
5, 213,550
3,312, 602
22, 960, 737
8, 561, 571
9, 480, 049
25, 988, 798
15,523, 858
1, 699, 465
18,620, 510
31,140,636
754,654
921,975
930, 224
63, 743
120,184
55,305
10,324, 990
16,110, 219
22,356,067
48, 550
483, 441
435, 717
447, 094
501,909
3,015,362
697,006
1, 330, 290
1, 651, 335
1, 403, 010
1,187, 460
735, 844
492, 655
402, 371l
387,517 !

Dollars.
224,130
54,136
196, 323
370, 078
593,604
499, 543
1,110, 032
387,619
29,167, 227
67, 241,013
95, 482, 566
1, 332,188
8, 347, 285
14, 280, 575
544, 763
4, 900, 983
13, 780, 978
1, 629, 413
3, 504, 979
4, 372, 707
1, 639, 094
3, 271, 616
4, 896, 631
296,557, 685
430, 954, 348
803,968, 273
10, 073, 330
12, 373, 031
13, 978, 382
495, 060
88, 515
319, 629
6, 492, 028
9, 042, 563
10, 439, 742
5, 629, 240
34, 227, 517
14,777, 299
13, 292,162
37, 906, 801
21, 292, 043
3,410,086
37, 745, 294
53, 508, 179
1, 454, 901
1,918, 607
1,873,357
190, 080
350, 819
215, 506
22, 201, 621
34, 761, 458
46, 501,181
131,670
1, 454, 053
1,156, 977
696,982
1,120,121
5,383,797
1, 455, 757
2, 846, 862
3, 722,151
2 480, 953
2, 401, 873
1, 784, 690
865,825
1,048,304
1,104, 652

"Included in other classifications in 1880.
* Reported as “ ice, artificial,” in 1880 and 1890.
'Includes 59 establishments in 1900 and 35 in 1890 reported as “ ink, printing,” and 45in 1900 and 38
in 1890 reported as “ ink, writing.”
dIn 1880 includes 89 establishments reported as “ ironwork, architectural and ornamental,” and 131
as “ iron railing, wrought.”




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M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y S p e c i f i e d I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,
a n d

Industry.

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1880
1890
1900
Lapidary w o rk ............... 1880
1890
1900
Lard, refined.................... 1880
1890
1900
L a sts ................................. 1880
1890
1900
Lead, bar, pipe, and 1880
1890
sheet.
1900
Lead, smelting and re- 1900
fining.a
Leather board.................. 1880
1890
1900
Leather goods b ............... 1880
1890
1900
Leather, tanned, curried, 1880
and finished.0
1890
1900
Lime and cement............. 1880
1890
1900
Linen goods...................... 1880
1890
1900
Liquors, distilled........... 1880
1890
1900
Liquors, m alt................... 1880
1890
1900
Liquors, vinous.............
1880
1890
1900
Lithographing and en­ 1880
graving.
1890
1900
Lock and gun smithing . 1880
1890
1900
Looking glass and pic­ 1880
ture frames.
1890
1900
Lumber and timber 1880
products, o
1890
1900
Lumber, planing mill 1880
products,
including 1890
sa sh , d o o rs, and 1900
blinds.f
M a lt................................... 1880
1890
1900
Lamps and reflectors —

74
93
156
55
29
60
26
17
19
62
52
65
32
28
34
39
24
8
3
60
156
313
d5, 628
1,787
1, 306
615
873
1. 000
5
3
18
844
440
967
2, 191
1,248
1,509
117
236
359
167
219
263
607
1, 308
2 103
645
1,290
1,629
25, 758
22, 607
33,010
2, 491
3.670 i
4, 204;
216
202
146

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average
number. Total wages.

Cost of
materials
used.

Yalue of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
1, 873, 625
2, 550, 214
6, 375,474
176, 875
100,635
3, 087, 390
2, 513, 066
3,898, 910
1,335,759
477, 692
906,820
1,484,966
2,466,375
4, 892, 525
3, 949, 330
72,148, 933

1, 730
2,066
4,725
252
92
498
1,181
888
499
537
696
1,131
571
637
605
8, 319

Dollars.
742,423
1,035,960
2, 076, 980
142,075
58,642
498,715
546,258
460,102
237, 980
308, 975
485, 743
649, 654
316, 363
383,188
321,598
5, 088, 684

Dollars.
1, 852,906
1, 542, 092
3, 497,236
226, 277
124, 852
4, 655, 765
21, 948, 826
12, 654, 360
7, 496, 845
221, 905
331,225
526, 670
4, 363, 209
6, 882,157
6, 279,497
144,195,163

Dollars.
3,357, 829
4, 039,359
8, 341, 374
544, 089
315, 604
5, 786, 281
23,195, 702
15,474, 848
8,630,901
765, 296
1, 239, 065
1,879,742
5, 600, 671
8, 351, 754
7, 477, 824
175,466,304

856, 200
445, 743
49, 500
570,650
3,126,104
5, 467, 294
73, 383,911
98, 088, 698
173,977, 421
6, 332, 338
18,752, 396
48, 833, 730
406, 800
908, 589
5,688, 999
24, 247, 595
31, 006, 176
32. 551,604
91, 208,224
232,471, 290
415, 284, 468
2, 581, 910
5, 792, 783
9, 838, 015
4, 501, 825
15,490,127
22, 676,142
705, 815
1, 867, 220
2, 250, 300
4. 437, 666
8, 554, 995
7, 747, 382
181,465, 392
557, 775, 327
611,429, 574
38, 070, 593
120,271,440
119,271,631

379
163
71
1, 051
2, 834
6, 253
40, 282
42, 392
52,109
5,669
13, 043
19,107
484
574
3, 283
6, 502
4, 762
3, 722
26, 220
30, 257
39, 532
967
1,048
1,163
4, 322
9,656
12,994
887
1,242
1,553
6,183
7, 928
7,712
148,290
311,886
283,179
37, 187
79,923
73,627

121, 015
71,452
24,350
466,193
1,166,135
2,256,280
1.6, 503, 828
21,249, 989
22, 591,091
1, 579,313
4, 944, 313
7, 749, 815
124, 046
167,134
1,036,839
2, 663,967
2, 246, 064
1, 733, 218
12,198,053
20, 713, 383
25, 826, 211
216, 559
299, 453
446,055
2, 307, 302
5,855,330
6, 882,168
368,967
655, 861
769, 351
2, 471,105
3, 846, 857
3, 370, 072
31, 893, 098
87, 915, 659
104, 563,603
14, 431, 654
42, 221, 856
32, 685, 210

400, 975
211, 936
49, 451
1,110, 873
3,112, 892
6,162,148
156, 384,117
122, 946, 721
155, 000, 004
2, 649,189
5, 067, 863
11, 041, 577
381,875
268, 907
2, 550,517
27,744, 245
14, 909,173
15,147, 784
56, 836, 500
64, 003, 347
51, 674, 928
1, 340, 629
1, 318, 012
3, 689, 330
2, 755, 264
6, 265, 464
7, 886, 045
398,642
822, 557
929,700
4, 831, 248
7, 069,115
6, 887, 331
146,312, 937
242,532, 098
317, 832,865
45,268, 462
104,926, 834
99, 927, 707

689, 300
463, 705
108, 734
2,047, 243
5, 827,802
11,717,401
200, 264, 944
172,136, 092
204, 038,127
5, 772, 318
15, 741, 801
28, 689,135
602,451
547, 273
4,368,159
41, 063, 663
104,197, 869
96, 798, 443
101,058, 385
182, 731, 622
237, 269, 713
2,169,193
2, 846,148
6, 547, 310
6, 912, 338
17, 988,157
22, 240, 679
1, 317, 810
3,153,834
3, 703,127
9, 596, 219
16, 376,173
15, 570, 293
233, 608, 886
437, 898, 942
566, 621, 755
73, 424, 681
183, 681, 552
168, 343, 003

14, 390, 441
24, 293. 864
39, 288,102

2, 332
3, 328
1,990

1, 004, 548
1,590,175
1,182, 513

14, 321, 423
17,100,074
14,816, 741

18, 273,102
23,442,559
19,373,600

aNo reports received for this industry in 1880 or 1890.
bIncludes 17 establishments in 1890 and 3 in 1880 reported as “ bellows,” and 139 in 1890 and 57 in
1880 reported as 1 leather goods. ”
1
cIn 1890 includes 38 establishments reported as “ leather, dressed skins," 121 as “ leather, morocco,”
32 as “ leather, patent and enameled,” and 1,596 as “ leather, tanned and curried;” in 1880 includes
2,319reported as “ leather, curried,” 202 as “ leather, dressed skins,” 2 as “ leather, patentand enam­
eled,” and 3,105 as “ leather, tanned.”
dA t the census of 1880 an establishment engaged in both tanning and currying made a separate
report for each branch of the industry, and was counted twice; in 1890 and 1900 but one report was
received for each establishment.
eIn 1890 includes 21,011 establishments reported as “ lumber and other mill products from logs or
bolts” and 1,606 as “ timber products, not manufactured at m ill;” in 1880 includes 25,708 reported as
“ lumber, sawed," 45 as “ shingles, split," and 5 as “ veneering."
(In 1880 includes 1,203 establishments reported as “ lumber, planed," ^.nd 1,288 as “ sash, doors, and
blinds."




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No. 188. — S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures, b y
and

Mantels, slate, marble,
and marbleized.
Marble and stone worka.
Masonry,
stone.b

brick

Wage-earners.

and

M atches............................
Mats and matting...........
Mattresses and spring
beds.
Millinery and lace goods.
Millinery, custom work0.
Millstones..................
Mineral and soda waters.
Mirrors..............................
Mixed textiles'1 ...............
Models and patternse . ..
Mucilage and paste........
Musical instrumentsand
materials, not speci­
fied.
Musical instruments, or­
gans, and materials.
Musical instruments, pi­
anos, and materials.
Needles and pins.............
Nets and seines...............
Oakumf ..............................
Oil, castor..........................
Oil, cotton-seed and cake.
Oil, essential....................

Capital.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1880
J890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Dollars.
750, 300
1, 854, 759
811,995
16, 498, 221
37,115,193
67, 509, 533
3,990,706
54, 969,408
48r070,239
2,114, 850
1, 941, 092
3. 893, 000
212, 000
392,639
994,155
1, 749, 750
6, 662, 929
8, 298, 772
2,678,880
6,630,210
10, 764, 813
16,309,220
27, 740, 386
178, 900
49, 450
49, 238
2, 569, 561
10,781,817
20, 518, 708
155,800
1, 695, 772
3,184, 426
37, 996, 057
447, 351
1,594,804
2, 250,484
3,100
748,826
1, 265,426
654,850
1,329, 329
3, 896,101
3,922,338
9, 890, 288
5, 011,987
9, 869, 577
18,430, 872
38,790, 494
1,144, 550
1, 820,089
3, 235, 158
140,650
1,135, 764
1,160, 782
275, 675
416,199
474, 000
621, 798
539, 221
3, 862, 300
12,808,996
34, 451, 461
67, 755
102,223
612,657

46
90
36
2, 846
3, 373
6, 070
1, 591
7, 715
8, 333
37
27
22
12
24
9
357
696
797
247
278
591
5, 999
16,151
16
4
3
512
1, 377
2, 816
7
45
103
470
233
456
532
4
55
117
84
293
229
171
145
129
174
236
261
40
45
43
13
22
19
7
7
8
7
3
45
119
369
124
67
70

I n d u s t r ie s ,

1880, 1890,

1900—Continued.

Number of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Industry.

Sp e c if ie d

521

Average Total wages.
number.

725
1, 520
449
21, 471
31, 728
54, 370
16, 020
110, 618
93, 568
2, 219
1, 696
2, 047
285
383
1,197
2, 394
6,318
7, 959
6, 555
11,118
16, 871
17,072
33,298
174
24
37
2, 726
5, 919
8, 985
77
1,404
2, 555
43, 373
815
1,627
2, 608
9
309
480
573
1,056
2, 405
4, 202
4, 608
3, 435
6, 575
12, 432
17, 869
1,077
1,609
2, 353
210
618
748;
142
171
108
77
49
3,319
5, 906
11,007
278
197
199

Dollars.
313,009
953,119
291, 050
10, 238,885
21,342,623
28, 663,241
6, 880, 866
69,311, 083
53,152, 258
535,911
473, 556
612, 715
125,129
172,874
237, 282
868,325
2, 763, 953
3,213,268
1,661,044
4, 526, 021
5,817,855
5, 241, 401
9, 570, 536
96,534
12,764
20, 957
1, 065, 633
2,780,163
4,169,113
42, 900
842, 407
1,231,689
13,316, 753
421,857
1,005,115
1,565,728
3,090
119, 782
205, 082
293, 062
605,110
1, 232,039
2,142,539
2, 674,191
1, 720, 727
4, 663,193
8, 369, 347
9,818,996
392,214
649,484
939,846
54,112
190, 121
222,146
46, 816
51, 343
44, 714
44, 532
29, 068
880, 836
1, 493, 780
3,143, 459
24, 030
28, 924
69,100

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
476,431
1, 254,667
487, 965
12,743, 345
23, 868, 904
30, 443, 297
10,123,478
96,207,162
87,280,964
3, 298, 562
935, 008
3, 420, 740
233, 707
301, 591
516,137
3,116, 471
8, 727, 380
10,444, 069
6, 142, 091
8,588,342
15, 654, 295
18,756, 776
36,455,043
172,725
18,294
30,995
2,117, 764
4,562,803
8,801, 467
212, 500
3,274,131
4,995, 671
37,227, 741
223, 906
510,636
825, 111
8, 770
755,034
1, 657, 342
385, 776
. 510,664
1, 205, 337
2, 692,332
3, 454, 720
2, 220,165
5, 283.119
10, 470,779
15,147, 520
591,013
450, 442
972, 570
180, 215
634, 634
865, 908
231,733
283, 862
S84, 890
431,231
293, 408
5,091,251
14,363,126
45,165, 823
125, 167
129,735
596,112

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
1,030,660
3,127, 662
1,153, 540
31, 415,150
62, 595,762
85,101, 591
20, 586, 553
204,165, 642
203,593,634
4, 668, 446
2,193,638
6, 005, 937
439, 370
608, 625
1,165, 330
5, 288,234
15, 683,932
18, 463, 704
9,577,840
18, 047, 067
29, 469,406
36,983,082
70,363, 752
355,519
47,152
75,922
4, 741, 709
14, 353,745
23, 874, 429
304, 000
6, 000, 533
8,004, 301
66, 221, 703
1,020,650
2,734,395
3, 836, 518
16, 700
1, 276, 611
2, 629, 299
853,746
1, 888, 613
3,394, 734
6,136, 472
9, 213,188
5, 691, 504
12, 264, 521
25, 766, 368
35, 324, 090
1,378, 023
1, 515, 865
2, 738, 439
291,765
1,002,196
1,476, 022
363, 400
440, 237
653,900
573,363
395,400
7, 690,921
19, 335, 947
58, 726, 632
248, 858
255, 847
850,093

aIncludes 2,351 establishments in 1900 and 1,321 in 1890 reported as “ marble and stone work,” and
3,719 in 1900 and 2,052 in 1890 reported as “ monuments and tombstones.”
bIncludes 6,431 establishments in 1900 and 5,969 in 1890 reported as “ masonry, brick and stone,”
and 1,902 in 1900 and 1,746 in 1890 reported as “ plastering and stuccowork.”
cNo reports received for this industry in 1880.
dIncluded in other classifications in 1890 and 1900.
eIncludes 7 establishments in 1890 and 3 in 1880 reported as “ cigar molds,” and 449 in 1890 and 230
in 1880 reported as “ models and patterns.”
included in other classifications in 1880.




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and

|
Industry.

Number of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1880
1890
1900
1880
Oil, linseed
1890
I 1900
Oil, not elsewhere speci- j 1880
fled.a
] 1890
1900
Oil, resin b...................... 1880
1890
Oilcloth, enameled........ 1880
1890
1900
Oilcloth, floor................. 1880
1890
1900
1880
Oleomargarine
1890
1900
1880
Optical goods c
1890
1900
Ordnance and ordnance 1890
1900
stores d
Oysters, canning and 1890
1900
preserving.1
1
Painting
and paper 1880
1890
hanging.e
1900
Pain ts............................... 1880
1890
1900
Paper and wood pulpf .. 1880
1890
1900
Paper goods, not else- j 1890
where specified.d
i 1900
Paper hangings.............. j 1880
1890
1900
1880
Paper patterns.
1890
1900
Patent medicines and 1880
1890
compounds.
1900
Paving and paving ma­ 1880
1890
terials.
1900
Pencils, lead.................. 1880
1890
1900
Pens, fountain and styl- j 1890
1900
ographic.d
Pens, gold......................| 1880
1890
1900
Pens, steel...................... 1880
1890
1900
Perfumery and cosmet­ 1880
1890
ics.
1900

Oil, lard

28
7
7
81
62
48
73
129
193
3
8
4
9
9
25
19
18
15
12
24
62
191
350
4
4
16
39
3,968
10,043
16, 939
244
382
419
742
649
763
66
190
25
27
51
4
27
16
563
1,127
2,026
46
704
1,729
4
5
7
15
23
16
18
22
3
3
3
67
157
260

I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,

1900— Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Dollars.
1,127,500
481, 526
369,773
5, 872, 750
14,003, 358
15,460,512
1, 931, 775
4, 652, 653
9, 441, 984
82, 523
284,110
315, 000
772, 820
1, 702, 904
3, 429, 550
3, 704, 436
7,176,198
1, 680, 300
634, 532
3,023, 646
643,825
2, 608,176
5, 567, 809
7, 689, 991
3, 468, 713
1,106, 962
1, 240, 696
5, 645, 950
23,135,781
27,217, 086
13, 555, 292
34, 009, 203
42, 501,782
48,139, 652
89, 829, 548
167, 507, 713
2, 922, 449
11. 370, 585
3, 560, 500
5,709,909
8,889, 794
105,100
156,106
256,075
10, 620, 880
18, 596, 823
37, 209, 793
745, 750
12,648,093
37, 888, 412
341, 597
3,100, 836
2, 227, 406
142,265
590,629
370,150
4^3, 964
496, 246
l Bs 500
<,
399,182
357, 460
813,827
2, 238, 901
3, 499,168

Average Total wages.
number.

432
94
78
1,416
1,886
1,328
513
758
1,353
23
90
258
341
512
1,735
1,521
2, 718
599
264
1,084
1,088
2,507
4, 341
1, 428
989
3, 453
2, 779
17,711
45,336
59,191
4, 483
7, 044
8,151
25,631
31, 050
49, 646
1,519
6,117
2, 487
2, 584
4,172
97
409
836
4, 025
7,058
11,809
757
21, 720
34,090
399
1,388
2,162
152
318
264
301
378
280
496
473
741
1,396
1,768

Cest of
materials
used.

Dollars.
Dollars.
4,184, 450
161,672
920, 650
53, 208
971, 647
42, 205
12, 874, 294
681,677
19,374, 543
977, 344
693,311
24, 395, 775
2, 754,713
245, 649
5, 403, 522
467, 362
9, 807, 859
679, 730
189,622
14,590
535,320
53,596 1
116, 627
864, 200
182,759
983, 518
2, 696, 412
300, 878
733, 235
3,118, 708
2,380, 295
745, 766
4,853,260
1, 327, 235
5,486,141
212, 952
154,138
2,175,264
7,639,501
534,444
417,472
450, 897
1,324,305
1, 010, 374
3,233, 430
1, 935, 219
1,064, 418
743, 348
802, 706
615, 280
642, 610
2,088, 867
630, 016
2,608,757
8,762, 780
7, 920,866
23,110, 359
28, 787, 331
34,822, 819
26,304, 784
17,062,552
2,132, 255
3,568,757
24, 930, 532
33, 799, 386
3, 929, 787
8,970,133
34,862,132
13, 204, 828
44,228, 480
20, 746, 426
70, 530, 236
611, 353
2,627,454
2, 242, 702
9,819,820
874, 921
3,629, 222
1,172, 154
3,572,027
2,074,138
6, 072, 809
40,538
44,000
108,526
85,269
262, 559
124, 854
1, 651, 596
6, 704, 729
2, 955, 383
11, 030, 916
4,407,988
18,185,513
244, 339
576, 301
9, 425, 298
13, 891,005
14, 570, 408
20,152, 477
102, 233
97, 344
450, 450
796,378
683,281
1, 030, 917
73, 897
123, 214
141, 012
351,932
172,207
190, 906
185, 545
235,628
229, 679
312,537
88, 500
38,950
132, 032
56, 630
138, 433
52, 466
238,259
1,201,409
501, 520
2,128, 420
569, 286
3,136,853

Yalue of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
4,721,066
1,181,613
1, 221, 841
15, 393, 812
23, 534, 306
27,184, 331
3, 694, 587
9, 256, 250
17, 089, 799
238, 471
738, 680
1, 062, 000
1, 603, 265
3, 595, 515
4, 752, 587
3, 877,822
7, 807,105
6, 892, 939
2, 988, 525
12,499,812
1,182,142
3, 505, 973
7, 790, 970
2, 424, 662
2, 239, 797
3, 260, 766
3, 670,134
22,457, 560
74, 067, 998
88, 396, 852
23, 390, 767
40, 438, 171
50,874,995
57, 366, 860
78,937,184
127, 326,162
4,179, 235
16, 785, 269
6, 267, 303
7, 431, 726
10,663, 209
512,550
377,456
563, 653
14,682, 494
32,620,182
59,611, 335
1, 024, 243
30, 644, 072
46, 447,719
279,427
1, 687, 560
2, 222, 276
351, 775
906,454
533, 061
718,070
799,078
164, 000
268, 259
294,340
2,203, 004
4, 630,141
7, 095, 713

“Includes 5 establishments in 1890 and 7 in 1880 reported as “ oil, illuminating, not including petro­
leum refining,” 124 in 1890 and 51 in 1880 reported as “ oil, lubricating,” and 15 in 1880 reported as “ oil,
neat’s foot.”
bIncluded in other classifications in 1900.
cIn 1880 reported as “ spectacles and eyeglasses.”
dIncluded in other classifications in 1880.
eIn 1900 includes 15,295establishments reported as “ painting, house, sign,etc..” and 1,644as “ paper
hanging.”
fIn 1890 includes 567 establishments reported as “ paper ” and 82 as “ pulp, wood; ” in 1880 includes
692 reported as “ paper ” and 50 as “ wood pulp.”




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No. 188.— S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures, b y
and

Industry.

1Number of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

94
Petroleum, refining a----- 1890
1900
67
11
Phonographs and graph- 1900
ophones.b
10
Photographic apparatus. 1880
25
1890
1900
48
5
Photographic materials. 1880
1890
45
105
1900
1, 287
Photography.................... 1880
1890
3,105
1800
7, 553
89
Photolithographing and 1890
204
1900
photo-engraving.0
109
Pickles, preserves, and 1880
316
1890
sauces.
474
1900
37
Pipes, tobacco................... 1880
69
1890
1900
98
55
Plated and britannia 1880
68
1890
ware.
66
1900
122
Plumbers’ supplies'1----- 1890
174
1900
2,161
Plumbing, and gas and 1880
1890
steam fitting.e
5, 327
1900 11, 876
53
Pocketbooks.................... 1880
1890
62
1900
68
752
Pottery, terra cotta, and 1880
707
fire-clay products.f
1890
1,000
1900
Printing and publish­ 1880
3,468
ing, g
1890 16,566
1900 22,312
27
Printing materials......... 1880
1890
64
1900
70
Pulp, from fiber other 1890
7
than wood. d
1900
3
Pulp goods'1 ................. 1890
9
22
1900
Pumps, not including 1880
411
256
steam pumps.
1890
1900
130
Racking hose.h ............... 1880
1
Refrigerators.................. 1880
71
82
1890
1900
95
Regalia and society 1880
47
banners and emblems. 1890
137
120
1900
Registers, car fare......... 1880
1
1890
7
1900
, 5
Registers, cashd............... 1890
5
13
1900

Sp e c if ie d

523

I n d u s t r i e s , 1880, 1890,

1900— Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Dollars.
77, 416, 296
95,327,892
3, 348, 282

11,403
12,199
1, 267

90,800
362, 834
1, 849, 724
63,000
1,172, 640
3,668,026
3,131,895
7, 804, 532
13,193, 589
1,134,873
1,999, 921
841, 023
4,913, 459
10, 656, 854
233, 800
1, 432, 753
1 ,111,144
5, 862,025
13,150,990
16, 486,471
9, 678,107
13, 598, 528
5, 950,512
29,335, 247
47,111,284
598,350
1,121, 834
991, 876
7, 366, 323
26,127,104
65,951,885
63, 003, 704
195, 387, 445
292, 517, 072
199, 900
1,370, 487
905,603
583,837
479,158
418,045
2, 316, 985
2, 383,482
3,540,097
1, 260, 710
500
727,220
3,367,329
4,782,110
452,590
1,841,193
1,795, 858
300,000
74, 725
104,408
292,150
5,137, 965

104
506
1,961
63
783
1,483
3, 977
6, 967
8, 911
1,145
2, 698
930
3, 577
6, 812
645
1, 206
1,585
4, 675
6, 617
6, 392
4,947
8, 024
9, 684
35, 457
53, 916
1, 413
1,208
1,653
10, 221
18,980
43, 714
58, 506
136, 836
162, 992
191
715
560
152
121
252
691
1,731
1,754
632
2
1,053
2,178
3,329
589
2, 080
1, 586
7
91
52
697
2, 015

Dollars.
5, 872, 467
6, 717, 087
608, 490
41, 314
262, 755
779, 890
25, 310
420, 248
662, 958
1, 751,118
3,472, 643
4, 013, 018
760, 619
1,756, 578
259,454
1,158, 892
2,161, 962
226,306
571, 815
737, 647
2, 453, 361
3,355,260
3, 088, 224
2,657, 585
3,930,594
4, 770, 389
21, 915, 314
31,873, 866
484, 947
491, 911
588, 595
3, 600, 727
8, 869, 032
17, 691, 737
30, 541, 657
78, 810, 319
84, 249,954
98, 878
338, 096
232, 799
68, 906
28,462
111, 484
283,835
652, 749
827, 574
247,193
1,200
423, 680
1, 033, 832
1, 287, 488
174,097
737, 853
476, 580
4, 876
54,148
25, 775
396,282
1, 223, 966i

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Dollars.
67, 918, 723
102,859,341
827, 529

Dillars.
85, 001,198
123,929, 384
2, 246, 274

40,658
164, 620
595, 925
89, 900
1,107,269
2, 782, 285
1, 671,455
3, 892,196
6, 841, 853
541, 395
728, 743
1, 472, 639
5,328, 541
12, 422,432
209,518
626, 668
1,106, 299
4,100,116
4, 647, 890
5, 875, 312
5, 853, 709
7, 289, 867
9, 095, 308
37, 735, 671
65, 334, 689
930, 033
968, 948
1,278,226
2,909, 063
5, 618, 401
11, 915, 236
32,660,395
68, 858, 915
86,856, 290
190,353
567,638
406, 357
126,902
42, 204
122, 851
646, 639
2,038, 634
1, 681, 275
637, 768
1,350
881, 842
2, 377, 958
2,476, 518
429, 227
1,246, 906
1,608,415
870
32,618
17,403
222,576
903,834

104, 305
624,342
2, 026, 063
142, 000
2,121, 387
5,773,325
5,935, 311
15,488, 324
23, 238, 719
2, 071, 580
4, 226,106
2, 407, 342
9,790,855
21, 507, 046
628, 688
1, 881, 262
2, 471, 908
8. 596,181
11, 502, 966
12, 608, 770
11, 960,464
14, 771,185
18,133, 250
80, 905, 925
131, 852, 567
1, 769, 036
2,165, 462
2,495,188
8, 977,333
22, 057, 090
44, 263, 386
90,979, 341
275, 452, 515
347,055, 050
421, 316
1, 459, 434
1, 088, 432
524,243
103, 204
352,582
1, 267, 013
3, 644, 631
4,103, 410
1,341, 713
5, 512
1,739, 731
4, 513, 616
5, 317, 886
815, 638
3,203, 890
3, 077, 945
6, 600
141, 320
80, 865
1,281,500
5,594, 500

aIn 1880 “ petroleum refining” formed part of a separate report, and was not included in the gen­
eral statistics of manufacture.
bNo reports received for this industry in 1880; in 1890 included in “ all other industries.”
‘Included in other classifications in 1880; in 1890 reported as “ photolithographing and engraving.”
included in other classifications in 1880.
*In 1880 and 1890 reported as “ plumbing and gas fitting,”
‘ In 1880 includes 51 establishments reported as “ dram and sewer pipe,” 686 as “ stone and earth­
enware,’' and 15 as “ terra-cotta ware;” in 1890 reported as “ clay and pottery products.”
gin 1900 includes 6,920 establishments reported as “ printing and publishing, book and job,” 87
as “ printing and publishing, music,” and 15,305 as “ printing and publishing, newspapers and peri­
odicals;' in 1890 includes 4,098 reported as “ printing and publishing, book and job,” 79 as “ printing
and publishing, music,” 12,362 as “ printing and publishing, newspapers and periodicals, ” and 27 as
“ printing, tip ;” in 1880 includes 1 reported as “ postal cards,” and 3,467 as “ printing and publishing.”
hIn 1890 included in “ all other in d u s tr ie s in 1900 included in ‘ ‘ belting and hose, leather. ’ ’




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524

No. 1 88.— S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures, b y

Sp e c if ie d

In d u s t r ie s ,

1880, 1890,

^
and 1900—Continued.
Num­
ber of
Y ear. estab­
lish­
ments.

Industry.

Rice, cleaning and polishing.
Roofing and roofing niaterials.
Rubber
goods.

and

elastic

Rubber, vulcanized a----Rules, ivory and wood ..
Saddlery and harness . ..
Safes and vaults.............
Salt*...................................
Sand and emery paper
and cloth.
Saws...................................
Scales and balances........
Screwsc.............................
Sewing machine cases. . .
Sewing machine repair­
ing^
Sewing machines and
attachments.
Shipbuilding®..................
Shirts.................................
Shoddy ..............................
Show gases......................
Silk and silk goods.........
Silver smithing.................
Silverware........................
Slaughtering and meat
packing, not includ­
ing retail butchering.f

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

Wage-earners.
Capital.

Dollars.
562,200
22
2,073, 884
32
2,601,352
80
2,329,277
493
13,303,597
2,140
17, 594,162
2,162
90
6, 057,987
139
13,703, 787
262
39, 304, 853
226, 200
3
54,200
6
172,918
16
202, 724
11
16,508, 019
7, 999
35, 346, 620
7, 931
43,354,136
12,934
2. 201, 600
40
4,603,118
39
35
5,479,879
276
8,548,640
13,437, 749
200
159
27,123,364
6
121,500
9
705,957
1, 372, 307
9
3,281,135
89
6,313,373
95
96
8, 508, 487
3, 814,981
64
1, 658, 655
76
86
6, 307,576
4, 265, 000
20
7, 244, 580
27
33
7, 931, 457
741, 300
18
1, 430, 403
7
1, 333, 341
7
166
192, 593
396
331, 433
12, 501, 830
106
16,043,136
59
18, 739,459
58
20, 979, 874
2,188
53, 393, 074
1. 010
77,362, 701
1,116
549
6,841, 778
14, 273, 611
869
20, 312, 412
986
1,165,100
73
3,754, 063
94
105
5, 272, 929
341, 970
93
1, 208,022
99
1,152, 898
102
19,125, 300
382
472
51, 007. 537
81, 082, 201
483
257,198
38
410,773
24
1,999,921
44
1, 640, 900
39
5, 317, 641
30
59l
12,142,008
872
49, 419, 213
1,367 118,016, 066
1,134i 190, 706, 927

Average
number. Total wages.

516
647
651
3,082
10, 937
15,362
6, 268
9,183
20, 405
495
56
136
213
21, 446
22, 672
24,123
2, 206
3, 816
2, 033
4, 493
4, 255
4, 774
82
206
274
2, 566
2, 676
3,215
1, 554
1, 350
2, 775
1,585
2, 615
3, 527
1,822
1, 822
2, 653
193
310
9, 553
8, 837
10,635
21,345
24, 811
46, 781
25, 687
31, 207
38,492
1,282
2,155
1, 926
692
1, 331
1, 363
31,337
49, 382
65,416
131
274
1,437
1,029
2,145
4, 376
27, 297
44,812
69, 441

Dollars.
110,467
223, 433
265, 585
1,411,133
6, 469,514
6, 996,810
2,295,972
3,663, 976
8, 082, 738
154, 700
19, 974
51, 933
66,732
7, 997, 752
10, 908,918
1.0, 725, 647
1,096,504
2,129, 615
1,017, 237
1, 305, 020
1, 593,442
1, 911,140
30, 970
104,226
144,183
1, 226, 370
1,583,526
1, 692, 757
783, 019
692, 497
1,436,839
456,542
1, 014,176
1, 423, 838
683,338
852, 603
1, 065,180
111, 857
154, 036
4, 636, 099
4,750, 324
6, 213,938
12, 713, 813
14,833,977
24, 839, 163
5, 403, 696
9,193, 495
11, 425,101
400, 326
707, 099
748,948
329,230
718,102
708,211
9,146, 705
17, 762, 441
20,982,194
76, 640
193, 778
803,662
675, 943
1, 394, 973
2, 639, 480
10, 508,530
24, 668, 202
33,923, 253

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
2, 666,497
5,601, 206
7, 575,522
3, 382,354
14, 712, 379
14, 624, 759
9,249,967
11,113, 528
33, 485, 694
391,200
16,075
34, 325
72, 657
19, 968, 716
24, 674, 225
33,127, 926
1, 431, 083
2,635,313
1, 689,148
2, 354, 742
1,826,770
3, 335, 922
148, 477
781, 505
681, 240
1, 744, 083
2, 346, 401
2, 600, 217
654, 711
867,955
1, 533, 379
935, 800
1, 232, 377
1, 720, 455
1, 239, 400
99C, 439
1, 533, 880
86, 816
220, 537
4, 829,106
3, 502,173
7, 809, 796
19, 736, 358
16, 925,109
33, 486, 772
11,306, 444
15,704,353
23,662, 317
3, 366, 650
6, 003, 035
4, 875,192
519, 585
1,077, 345
1, 057, 666
22, 466, 701
51,004,425
62,406,665
102, 058
204, 237
1, 229,158
1, 028,502
2,129, 344
4, 554, 487
267,738,902
482, 897,381
686, 860, 891

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
3,133,324
6, 693,196
8, 723, 726
6, 227, 284
29, 412, 813
29,916, 592
13, 751, 724
18, 708, 917
52, 627, 030
767, 200
66, 200
154,173
207, 757
38,081, 643
52,970, 801
62,630, 902
3, 352, 396
6, 641, 844
3, 927,867
5,191,222
5,484, 618
7, 966, 897
262, 374
1,249,647
1,175,895
3, 943,105
5, 572, 992
6, 443, 748
3, 252, 460
2, 322, 744
5, 239, 788
2,184, 532
3, 509, 986
4, 658, 467
2,064,837
2, 249, 551
2, 815,142
385, 941
710,123
13, 863,188
12,823,147
18,314. 419
36,800, 327
40, 342,115
74,578,158
20,130, 031
33, 638, 593
49, 022, 845
4, 989, 615
7,887, 000
6, 730, 974
1,172,172
2, 569, 557
2,467,901
41, 033, 045
87, 298, 454
107, 256, 258
263,931
621, 567
2, 936, 462
2, 253, 630
5, 813, 737
10, 569,121
303, 562, 413
564, 667, 035
790,252,586

“In 1890 included in “ all other industries; ” in 1900 included in “ rubber and elastic goods.”
bln 1880 includes 268 establishments reported as “ salt” and 8 as “ salt, ground.”
cIncludes 20 establishments in 1890 and 25 in 1900 reported as “ screws, machine,” and 7 in 1890 and
8 in 1900 as “ screws, wood.”
dIncluded in other classifications in 1880.
eIn 1900 includes 1,072 establishments reported as “ ship and boat building, wooden,” and 44 as
“ shipbuilding, iron and steel.”
'Includes 213 establishments in 1900 and 249 in 1890 reported as “ sausage,” 573 in 1900 and 611 in
1890 as “ slaughtering and meatpacking, Avholesale,” and 348 in 1900and 507 in 1890 as “ slaughtering,
wholesale, not including meat packing.”




MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.
No. 188. — S u m m a r y

of

Manufactures, b y
and

Number of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Industry.

Smelting and refining,
not from the ore.a
Soap and candles.............
Soda water apparatus...
Sporting goods.................
Springs, steel, car and
carriage.
Stamped wareb ...............
Starch ...............................
Stationery goods, not
elsewhere specified.®
Steam fittings and heat­
ing apparatus.
Steam packingd...............
Stencils and brands........
Stereotyping and elec­
trotyping.
Straw goods, not else­
where specified.
Sugar and
beet.e
Sugar and
refining.

molasses,
molasses,

Surgical appliances.......
Taxidermy........................
Teaselsf.............................
Thread, linen s .................
Tin and terne platef ___
Tinfoile.............................
Tinsmithing,
coppersmithing, and sheetiron working.1
1
Tobacco,
c h e w in g ,
smoking, and snuff.
Tobacco,
cigars
cigarettes.

and

Sp e c i f i e d

I n d u s t r ie s ,

525
1880, 1890,

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

Dollars.
1880
162,100
4
311
1890
50
9, 425, 912
1,646
1900
61
5, 200, 523
983
1880
629
14, 541, 294
5, 289
1890
24, 821, 069
578
7, 821
1900
38, 068, 334
558
9, 487
1880
8
413,000
332
1890
12
3, 354, 928
839
1900
30
4, 202, 452
963
1880
86
1,444, 750
1,401
1890
136
1, 693, 776
2, 008
1900
144
2,018,737
2, 230
1880
59
1, 769, 293
1, 530
1890
57
3, 459,422
1,734
1900
4,684,278
48
2,102
1880
2, 325, 940
27
2, 730
1890
9,718, 585
104
7, 281
1900
13, 954,176
139
10, 002
1880
5, 328, 256
139
3,119
1890
4,929,155
80
2, 903
1900
11, 671,567
124
2,655
1880
3,286,325
159
3,117
1890
206
5, 438, 934
4,315
1900
4,494,507
113
3, 032
1880
3, 075, 751
2, 474
95
1890
17,017,364
10, 645
217
1900
18, 233,173
9, 252
227
1890
538, 564
34
315
1900
2,691,304
97
1,147
1880
104
224,525
305
1890
445,165
106
357
1900
532, 528
92
418
1880
536,000
45
642
1890
1, 332,129
81
1, 289
1900
140
2, 389, 215
2, 408
1880
3, 333, 560
10, 948
77
1890
106,750
6
424
1900
25,070
4
54
1880
365, 000
4
350
1900
20,141, 719
30
1,970
1880
27, 432. 500
5, 857
49
1890
24, 013, 008
393
7,043
1900
14, 262
832 184, 245, 519
1880
843,142
71
477
1890
856, 396
612
155
1900
2, 487, 494
1,539
219
1880
25, 750
16
150
1890
293,112
90
63
1900
366, 077
180
147
1890
61, 400
5
69
1880
500,000
930
1
6, 650, 047
1900
3,671
57
1880
686,000
186
4
1900
2, 094, 327
582
15
23,167, 392
1880
7, 693
27,116
1890
38, 434, 900
31,377
7,002
45. 575
1900 12,466
55, 703, 509
32,756
1880
477
17, 207, 401
29, 790
1890
30, 841, 316
395
29,161
43,856, 570
1900
437
1880
21, 698, 549
53,297
7,145
87, 000
1890 10, 956
59,517,827
67, 706,493 103, 462
1900 14,539

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
Dollars.
158,300
8,171,900
951, 300
25, 285,191
532, 068
5, 899, 935
2, 219, 513
19, 907, 444
3, 416, 854
28, 687, 412
33,143, 230
3, 754, 767
565, 538
169,235
1, 516, 202
547, 080
997, 436
549, 939
692, 616
411,854
1,119, 806
705,911
1, 802, 903
810, 943
2, 346, 818
699, 412
962, 942
2, 219,408
3, 024,656
1,061,006
2, 422,849
972,544
5, 505, 632
2, 834,809
7,333,028
3,730,241
4, 911,060
919,197
5,153, 677
959,108
1,099,696
5, 806,422
3,501, 426
1,159, 893
5,328, 252
1, 684, 868
2,128,445
958,471
2,857,000
1, 305, 739
10,628,314
6, 204, 333
4, 982, 857 _ 10,219,506
357, 819
151, 982
525, 332
1,546, 398
139, 639
144, 554
209, 482
167, 590
206, 231
140, 711
200,491
312,208
500, 744
823, 885
766, 603
1, 458, 977
2, 556,197
5,455,559
134, 945
105, 048
12, 933
14,381
186,128
62, 271
4,803,796
1, 092, 207
2, 875, 032 144, 698, 499
2, 385, 654 107, 758,811
6, 945, 811 222, 503, 741
286, 720
265, 372
300, 804
524, 488
620,801
1, 291, 580
22,000
21, 850
46, 362
37, 727
177, 038
91,340
50, 362
20, 544
260,000
750, 000
1, 889,917
26, 728,150
100, 673
198, 942
227,774
1, 074,192
11, 243, 276
26,460, 228
15, 610, 265
31,217,522
50, 329, 282
22,155, 039
6,419, 024
34, 397, 072
6,947,158
29,192, 249
35, 038, 287
7,109,821
18,464, 562
29, 577, 833
36,475, 060
50, 298, 960
40, 925, 596
57,946,020

Yalue of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
8, 411,100
28,188, 826
7, 784, 695
26, 552, 627
43, 600, 285
53, 231, 017
1, 075, 569
2, 711,879
3, 015,493
1,556, 258
2, 709,449
3,633, 396
3, 654,862
4, 331, 571
5, 690, 499
3,997, 926
11, 277, 508
14,546,191
7, 477, 742
8, 934, 517
9, 232, 984
5,898, 322
9, 456,467
5,065,869
5,127,842
23,147,434
22, 084, 860
1, 003, 372
3,493,710
472,514
732,611
673,784
724,689
2,183, 909
3,772,025
9,345, 759
329, 987
36, 985
282, 572
7,323, 857
155,484, 915
123,118, 259
240,969, 905
906,303
l, 650, 033
3, 932, 358
82, 500
231,773
513,112
84, 700
1, 200, 000
31, 892, 011
416, 849
1, 593,169
50,183, 811
66, 653, 746
100,310, 720
52, 793, 056
65, 843, 587
103, 754, 362
63, 979, 575
129, 693, 275
160,223,152

aIn 1880 and 1890 reported as “ smelting and refining.”
bIncludes 5 establishments in 1890 and 1 in 1880 reported as “ fruit-jar trimmings” and 99 in 1890
and 26 in 1880 as “ stamped ware.”
cIn 1890 included 6 establishments reported as “ pencil cases” and 200 as “ stationery goods, not
elsewhere specified.”
dIncluded in other classifications in 1880.
eIn 1890 included in “ all other industries.”
f No reports received for this industry in 1880 or 1900.
eln 1890 included in “ all other industries;” in 1900 included in “ linen goods.”
hIn 1880 includes 98 establishments reported as “ coppersmithing” and 7,595 as “ tinware, copper
ware, and sheet-iron ware.”




526

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

No. 1 8 8 . — S u m m a r y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y Sp e c i f i e d I n d u s t r i e s ,
and

Industry.

Tobacco, stemming and
rehandling.
Tools, not
specified.

elsewhere

Toys and games...............
Trunks and valises........
Turpentine and rosin a ..
Type founding...............
Typewriter repairingb..
Typewriters and sup­
plies. c
Umbrellas and canes----U p h o ls t e r in g mate­
rials. d
Varnish.............................
Vault lights and venti­
lators.
Vinegar and cider...........
Washing machines and
clothes wringers.
Watch and clock mate­
rials. 6
Watch cases....................
Watch, clock, and jew­
elry repairing.
W atches............................
Whalebone and rattan ..
Wheelbarrows.................
W h ip s...............................
W indm ills........................
Window shades.............
W ire ...................................

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1900
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900

52
292
276
145
462
448
106
139
170
265
395
391
508
670
1,503
48
38
22
85
30
47
172
435
261
79
152
270
81
140
181
12
15
14
306
694
1,152
61
163
118
22
36
20
27
45
30
1,202
4, 502
12, 229
11
19
13
12
9
3
22
26
15
88
81
60
69
77
68
131
182
207
40
24
29

1880, 1890,

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.
Capital.

|
Average
number. Total wages.

Cost of
materials
used.

!
Dollars.
1, 089, 342
5, 735, 610
12,526, 808
4,384,109
11,376, 622
13,690,047
915,575
2, 781,185
3,289, 445
2,792,256
6, 900, 756
7,046, 649
1, 866, 390
4, 062,375
11, 847, 495
2,772,690
4, 968, 309
2, 269, 370
134,123
1,421,783,
8, 400, 431
2,658,725
5, 646, 289
4, 677, 917
1, 690, 200
4, 427, 654
7, 593, 598
3,778,100
11, 308, 943
17, 550, 892
138,450
175,225
120. 750
2,151,766
5, 858, 395
6,187, 728
652, 549
1,712,953
2,404, 569
123, 550
705, 647
367,291
1, 584, 740
4,727,100
8,119, 292
1, 704, 571
6, 057,125
12, 741, 973
4,144, 327
10,106,114
14, 235,191
16d, 450
221, 358
56, 200
266, 200
1,116, 359
513, 467
1, 078, 070
1, 632, 404
1, 893, 703
697,100
2, 463, 231
4, 308, 666
1, 385, 515
4;167, 457
5, 507, 842
4, 230, 071
11, 607, 685
4,242,173

1, 534
5, 985'
9, 654
3, 151
6,410
7, 615
2,196
3,148
3, 330
4, 534
6, 032
7, 084
10, 535
15, 266
41, 864!
1, 986
1, 950'
1,424
185
1, 631
4, 340
3, 608
6, 022
5, 695
1, 477
3, 231
5, 098
573
1,145
1, 546
115
174
138
1, 257
2, 637
1, 801
476
1,030
1, 509
324
547
331
1,758
3, 679
3, 907
1. 657
4, 819
8, 380
3, 346
6, 595
6, 880
175
69
14
239
567
321
1, 056
944
1, 287
596
1,110
2,045
1,279
2, 025
2,012
6,169
7. 596
1, 603

Dollars.
170, 871
1,128,517
1, 817, 067
1,489,531
3, 482, 052
3,781,763
512,786
1, 075, 429
1,123,593
1,786,586
2, 790, 750
2, 834,892
1,623,061
2, 906, 547
8, 393, 483
958, 693
1,121. 511
803, 470
116, 220
945,476
2,403, 604
1.158, 682
2, 435, 860
1, 889, 673'
523,417
1, 221,914
1, 715, 073
366, 716
732, 715
995,803
66,204
115, 780
81,184
413, 451
720,681
720, 316
176,287
430,888
548, 707
101, 050
258, 422
152,234
976,041
1, 896,587
1, 924, 847
866, 996
2, 861,120
4, 683, 086
1,712, 276
3,587, 808
3, 586,723
75, 003
38, 013
7, 856
72, 489
251,189
127, 398
415,007
403,142
478,176
244,197
555,775
940,474
479,133
1, 016, 255
871,532
1, 982, 731
3, 856, 522
859,645

Dollars.
1,409, 502
12,813,108
14,198, 349
1,532, 556
3, 517,269
4, 657, 200
595, 833
1, 453, 738
1,668,199
3, 910,133
4, 703, 982
6, 045, 387
2, 324, 637
2, 874, 693
6,186, 492
660,748
1, 434, 092
863,689
110, 603
632,723
1,402,170
4, 502, 777
7, 562, 921
8, 457,167
1,023,154
3,013,253
5,881,621
3, 699, 684
7, 805, 663
10, 939,131
108, 981
185,529
140,719
1,888,173
3, 268, 455
3, 272, 565
587, 643
1, 354, 550
2,174, 762
149, 315
326,398
105, 549
2, 812, 922
5,022,455
4, 393, 647
763,249
2, 225, 888
4, 432,108
982, 224
995, 740
1,291,318
371, 450
555,113
98, 875
101,853
637,720
180, 036
701, 225
821,614
1, 278, 324
523, 594
1,123, 947
2,172, 098
1,635, 700
5, 341, 874
6,046, 062
7,034. 065
15, 038,540
7,014,319

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.
Dollars.
1, 897,535
16,209, 761
19, 099, 032
4,236,568
10, 528, 025
13, 360, 920
1, 562, 513
3, 749, 755
4,024,999
7, 252,470
10, 821, 621
12, 693, 225
5, 876, 983
8, 077, 379
20, 344, 888
2,330,298
3, 916, 904
2, 842, 384
367,176
3, 630,126
6, 932, 029
6, 917, 463
13,771, 927
13, 855, 908
1,837, 705
5, 733, 039
10, 048,164
5, 721,174
13. 795, 510
18,687, 240
273, 395
455, 413
338, 111
3, 418, 038
6, 649, 300
6,454, 524
1,182, 714
2, 489,175
3, 735, 243
350, 695
831,348
345, 347
4, 589, 314
8, 618, 479
7,783,960
2, 712, 819
10, 704, 477
20, 235, 039
3,271,244
6,051,066
6, 822,611
526, 777
682, 977
135,000
227, 392
1,185, 565
454,441
1, 698, 633
2,153,818
2,734, 471
1,010, 542
2, 475,050
4, 354,312
2, 826,518
9, 239, 669
8,868,259
10, 836, 605
22, 012, 804
9,421,238

aIn 1880 and 1890 reported as “ tar and turpentine.”
bNo reports received for this industry in 1880 or 1890.
"N o reports received for this industry in 1880.
dIn 1880 and 1890 reported as “ upholstery materials.”
•Includes 4 establishments in 1890 and 2 in 1880 reported as “ clock cases and materials,” and 32 in
1890 and 20 in 1880 as “ watch and clock materials,”




527

SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES.

No. 1 8 8 — S u m m a r y

of

M anufactures, b y
and

Numher of
Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Industry.

Wirework,
including
wire rope and cable.
Wood, preserving...........
Wood,
turned
carved.a

and

Woodenware, not else­
where specified.
Wool hats..........................
Wool pulling b .................
Wool scouring b...............
Woolen goods...................
Worsted goods.................
Zinc« .................................
Zinc, smelting and re­
fining. 0
All other industries d----Total........................

Sp e c if ie d

1880, 1890,

In d u s t r ie s ,

1900— Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Average
number. Total wages.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repair­
ing.

Cost of
materials
used.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1900
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1830
1900
1880
1890
1900

305
569
597
2
4
21
916
872
1,171
287
167
104
43
32
24
34
25
1, 990
1,311
1,035
76
143
186
16
8
31

Dollars.
3,681,893
11,757,902
16, 374,629
120, 000
262, 718
1, 229, 746
4, 482, 800
7,825,668
10, 278, 418
3, 606, 794
2, 711,609
3, 824, 512
3, 615, 830
4,142,224
2, 050, 802
944,715
1, 061,123
96,095, 564
130, 989, 940
124, 386, 262
20, 374, 043
68, 085,116
132,168,110
2, 022, 600
1,007,320
14,141, 810

4,459
6,954
9, 255
36
80
478
7,240
7,402
11, 569
5, 033
2, 881
3, 206
5, 470
3,500
2,108
475
720
86, 504
76, 915
68, 893
18, 803
42, 978
57, 008
1,298
1, 052
4,869

Dollars.
1,708,165
3,085, 591
3, 934, 525
14, 717
29, 317
205,105
2, 585, 578
3,333,553
4,375,345
1, 539, 571
l, 050, 413
1, 073, 303
1, 893, 215
1, 249, 976
937, 855
247, 950
338, 606
25,836,392
26,139,194
24, 757, 006
5, 683, 027
14,944, 966
20, 092, 738
666, 970
614, 826
2, 355, 921

Dollars.
5,410,084
8,325,435
10,858,229
62, 700
50, 697
1, 825, 355
3, 637, 950
3,947,227
5, 835, 492
2, 635, 720
1,498, 773
1,468, 383
4, 785, 774
2,802, 041
2,042, 202
53, 975
193,826
100,845, 611
82, 270,335
71,011,956
22,013, 628
50, 706, 769
77, 075, 222
1, 771, 055
2,005,682
13, 286, 058

Dollars.
9,127,818
15,552, 857
19, 942, 882
101,110
143,475
2, 395,748
8, 426, 817
10,939, 647
14, 338,503
5, 235,474
3,597,602
3,585, 542
8,516, 569
5, 329, 921
3,591,940
531, 287
889,809
160, 606, 721
133,577,977
118,430,158
33,549, 942
79,194, 652
120, 314, 344
2, 725,165
2,976, 730
18,188, 498

1890
1900

12
4

2, 952, 222
447, 959

1,699
132

559, 632
58, 661

1, 773, 808
299, 339

3,142,145
503,449

1880 253, 852 2,790, 272, 606 2,732, 595 947, 953, 795 3,396,823,549 5,369,579,191
1890 355,405 6, 525, 050, 759 4, 251, 535 1, 891, 209, 696 5,162, 013,878 9, 372, 378,843
1900 512,191 9, 813, 834, 390 5, 306,143 2, 320, 938,168 7, 343, 627, 875 13, 000,149,359

*In 1880 includes 206 establishments reported as “ handles, wooden,” and 710 as “ wood, turned
and carved.”
bIncluded in other classifications in 1880 and 1890.
cThe report for “ zinc ” in 1880 and 1890 differed in several particulars from that for “ zinc, smelt­
ing and refining,” in 1900, and a comparison between these industries is therefore impracticable.
“In 1900 embraces collars and cuffs, paper, 1; cotton, cleaning and rehandling, 2; fuel, artificial, 1;
in 1890 embraces fuel, artificial, 2; phonographs and graphophones, 2; racking hose, 1; rubber, vul­
canized, 1; sugar and molasses, beet, 2; thread, linen, 2; tinfoil, 2.

No. 189.—S U M M A R Y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y St a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s ,

1890,

AND

1880,

1900.

[From reports of the Census.]
Num­
ber of
State or Territory. Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

Alabama__
Arizona------

Arkansas ...
California...
Colorado__
Connecticut.
Dakota.

1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880
1890
1900
1880

2, 070
2, 977
5,602
66
76
314
1, 202
2, 073
4, 794
5, 885
7, 923
12, 582
599
1,518
3, 570
4,488
6, 822
9,128
251




Wage-earners.
Capital.

Dollars.
9, 668, 008
46,122, 571
70, 370, 081
272, 600
616, 629
10,157, 408
2, 953,130
14, 971, 614
35, 960, 640
61, 243, 784
146, 797,102
205,395,025
4,311,714
26, 651, 840
62, 825,472
120, 480,275
227,004,496
314,696, 736
771,428,

Average Total wages.
number.

10, 019
31,137
52, 902
220
458
3, 266
4, 557
14,143
26, 501
43, 693
72, 696
91, 047
5, 074
15, 016
24, 725
112, 915
140, 514
178,694
868

Dollars.
2, 500,504
10, 799,747
15,130,419
111, 180
302,146
2, 369, 065
925, 358
4,649,186
8, 686, 291
21, 065, 905
41,172, 918
47, 425, 947
2, 314, 427
9, 872, 405
15,146, 667
43, 501,518
66,465,317
82, 767, 725
339, 375

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
8,545, 520
28,432, 281
44, 098, 671
380,023
353,814
8, 464,410
4,392,080
12, 397, 261
23,963. 768
72, 607, 709
120, 243, 683
188,125, 602
8,806,762
20, 848, 516
66,886, 016
102,183.341
123,183, 080
185,641,219
1,523,761

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repairing.
Dollars.
13, 565,504
51, 226, 605
80, 741,449
618, 365
947,547
21, 315,189
6, 756,159
22,659,179
45,197, 731
116, 218, 973
213, 403,996
302,874, 761
14, 260,159
42,480,205
102,830.137
185,697, 211
248,336,364
352,824,106
2,373,970

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SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES.

No. 1 8 9 — S u m m a r y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y St a t e s a n d T e r r i t o r i e s ,

1890,

State or Territory. Year.

Delaware................. 1880
1890
1900
District of Colurn- 1880
1890
bia.
a1900
Florida.................... 1880
1890
1900
Georgia................... 1880
1890
1900
Idaho ...................... 1880
1890
1900
Illinois.................... 1880
1890
1900
Indiana.................. 1880
1890
1900
Indian Territory .. 1890
1900
Iow a........................ 1880
1890
1900
Kansas.................... 1880
1890
1900
Kentucky............... 1880
1890
1900
Louisiana............... 1880
1890
1900
Maine...................... 1880
1890
1900
Maryland............... 1880
1890
1900
Massachusetts----- 1880
1890
1900
M ichigan............... 1880
1890
1900
Minnesota............. 1880
1890
1900
Mississippi........... 1880
1890
1900
Missouri................. 1880
1890
1900
Montana................. 1880
1890
1900
Nebraska............... 1880
1890
1900
Nevada.................. 1880
1890
1900
New Hampshire... 1^80
1890
1900
New Jersey........... 1880
1890
1900
New Mexico........... 1880
1890
1900

Num­
ber of
estab­
lish­
ments.

746
1,003
1,417
971
2,295
2,754
426
805
2, 056
3, 593
4, 285
7, 504
162
140
' 591
14,549
20,482
38, 360
11, 198
12, 354
18, 015
20
789
6, 921
7,440
14, 819
2, 803
4. 471
l\ 830
5, 328
7. 745
9. 560
1, 553
2, 613
4. 35u
4. 481
5; 010
6. 702
6 787
.,
7. 485
9, 879
14, 352
26, 923
29,180
8, 873
12,127
16, 807
3,493
7, 505
11,114
1,479
1,698
4,772
8, 592
14,052
18,754
196
289
1,080
1,403
3, 014
5, 414
184
95
228
3,181
3, 229
4, 671
7,128
9, 225
15,481
144
127
420

and

1880,

1900—Continued.
Wage-earners.

Capital.

Dollars.
15, 655, 822
33,695, 400
41,203 239
5, 552, 526
28,865, 089
41,981,245
3, 210,680
11,110, 304
33,107,477
20,672, 410
56, 921, 580
89,789,656
677, 215
1, 048, 916
2,941, 524
140. 652, 066
502,004,512
776, 829, 598
65,742, 962
131, 605, 366
234,481,528
204, 329
2, 624, 265
33, 987, 886
77,513,097
102, 733,103
11,192, 315
43,926,002
66,827, 362
45, 813, 039
79,811, 980
104, 070, 791
11,462, 468
34, 754,121
113,084, 294
49, 988.171
80, 419, 809
122,918, 826
58, 742, 384
119, 667, 316
163,147, 260
303, 806,185
630, 032,341
823, 264, 287
92, 930,959
262,412,240
284,097,133
31, 004, 811
127, 686, 618
165, 832, 246
4, 727, 600
14, 896, 884
35,807,419
72, 507, 844
189,558, 546
249, 888, 581
899, 390
4, 293, 794
40, 945, 846
4, 881,150
37, 569, 508
71, 982,127
1, 323, 300
1,211, 269
1, 472, 784
51,112, 263
79, 375,160
100, 929, 661
106,226, 593
250,805,745
502, 824,082
463, 275
965, 938
2, 698, 786

Average J
number. Total wages.

12,638
20,479
22, 203
7,146
20, 406
24,693
5, 504
13,119
34,230
24,875
52, 298
83, 842
388
667
1,477
144, 727
280,218
395,110
69, 508
110,590
155,956
167
1, 714
28, 372
51, 037
58, 553
12, 062
28, 237
35,193
37, 391
56, 558
62,962
12,167
28,377
42, 210
52, 954
70,374
74,816
74, 945
97,808
108, 325
352, 255
447, 270
497, 448
77, 591
148, 674
162, 355
21, 247
69, 790
77, 234
5, 827
14,465
26, 418
63,995
124,203
134,975
578
2,380
10,117
4, 793
20, 450
24, 461
577
558
601
48, 831
60,111
70, 419
126, 038
173,778
241,582
557
849
2, 600

Dollars.
4, 267, 349
8, 630, 475
9, 259, 661
3, 924, 612
12, 264,142
14, 643, 714
1, 270, 875
5, 918, 614
10, 683, 038
5; 266,152
14, 623, 996
20,290, 071
136,326
255,907
862, 088
57, 429, 085
142, 873, 265
191, 510, 962
21,960,888
42, 577, 258
66,847, 317
73,222
553, 899
9, 725, 962
20, 429, 620
23,931,680
3, 995, 010
13,288,175
16, 317, 689
11,657,844
21,326,831
22,434,185
4,360,371
10,122, 569
15,885, 715
13, 623, 318
22,962, 582
28,527, 849
18,904, 965
34,441,414
38,748,551
128, 315, 362
205,844,337
228, 240, 442
25, 313, 682
54, 982, 906
66, 467, 867
8, 613,094
30,371,123
35, 484, 825
1,192, 645
4 ,191, 754
7,471, 886
24, 309, 716
59,643,429
60, 719, 428
318, 759
1, 652,413
7,969, 886
1,742, 311
10, 271, 478
11, 570, 688
461,807
376, 535
416, 732
14, 814, 793
21,927,290
27, 620, 247
46, 083, 045
82, 944,118
no, 088, 605
218,731
470,361
1, 350, 586

Cost of
materials
used.

Value of
products, in­
cluding
custom work
and repairing.

Dollars.
Dollars.
12, 828, 461
20, 514,438
21,161, 752
37,571, 848
26, 652, 601
45, 387, 630
5, 365, 400
11,882,316
17,194, 666
39, 331,437
19, 369, 571
47, 667, 622
3, 040,119
5, 546, 448
8, 021,854
18,222,890
15,637, 520
36,810, 243
24, 343, 939
36, 440, 948
35, 774, 480
68, 917, 020
58, 232, 202
106, 654, 527
844,874
1, 271, 317
1,396,096
638, 673
2, 055, 368
4,020, 532
289,843, 907
414, 864, 673
529, 019, 089
908, 640, 280
739, 754, 414 1, 259, 730,168
100,262, 917
148, 006, 411
226, 825,082
130,119,106
214, 961, 610
378,120,140
127,864
248,932
3, 892,181
2, 225, 730
48,704, 311
71,045,926
125, 049,183
79, 292, 407
101,170, 357
164, 617, 877
21, 453,141
30, 843, 777
110, 219, 805
78,845,167
172,129, 398
129, 485, 320
47,461, 890
75, 483, 377
126, 719, 857
63, 677,583
154,166, 365
82,830, 415
24, 205,183
14,442, 506
57, 806, 713
33, 282, 724
82, 299, 893
121,181, 683
51,120, 708
79, 829, 793
95, 689, 500
51, 520, 589
68, 863,408
127, 361, 485
106, 780, 563
66,937, 846
171,842, 593
92, 059, 390
242, 552, 990
144, 397, 680
386, 972, 655
631,135, 284
888,160, 403
473,199,434
552,717, 955 1, 035,198, 989
92,900,269
150,715,025
277, 896, 706
154, 521,918
356, 944, 082
199,559, 905
76, 065,198
55, 660, 681
192,033, 478
118, 481, 941
262, 655, 881
173,425, 615
7, 518, 302
4,667,183
18,705, 834
10,064, 897
40,431,386
21, 692, 092
165, 386, 205
110, 798, 392
324, 561, 993
177,582,382
385,492, 784
214, 988, 018
1,835,867
1, 006, 442
5, 507,573
2, 375, 093
57,075,824
32,702, 650
12,627,336
8, 208,478
93,037,794
67,334, 532
102,197, 707
143, 990,102
2,179,626
1, 049, 794
1,105, 063
439, 058
1, 643,675
826,138
73,978,028
43,552,462
85, 770, 549
47, 754,152
66, 348, 594
118, 709, 308
254, 380, 236
165,285, 779
354, 573, 571
189,365, 740
360, 945, 843
611, 748, 933
1, 284, 846
87J, 352
691,420
1,516,195
5, 605,795
2, 914,138

aIncludes, for comparative purposes, 85 governmental establishments in the District of Columbia,
having products valued at $9,887,855, the statistics of such establishments for 1890 not being separable.




529

SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES.
No. 189. — S u m m a r y

of

M a n u f a c t u r e s , b y St a t e s a n d T e r r it o r ie s ,

1890,
Num­
ber of
State or Territory. Year. estab­
lish­
ments.

1880
1890
»1900

Alaska....................

Grand total. 1880
1890
a
1900

Wage-earners.
Capital.

Average Total wages.
number.

531,533
752, 066
849, 056
18,109
33, 625
70,570
1,499
2, 398
183, 609
292, 982
345,869
147
2,054
3,473
16,760
17, 236
387,072
570, 393
733,834
62,878
81, 111
98,813
15,828
22,748
48,135
2, Oil
3,121
22, 445
37, 487
50, 504
12,159
34, 794
48,153
2, 495
4, 349
6, 615
17, 540
22,119
29, 455
40,184
53, 566
72, 702
1,147
18, 677
33, 806
14, 311
19, 340
33, 272
57,109
120, 006
142, 076
391
1, 022
2,241

Cost of
materials
used.

Dollars.
Dollars.
198,634, 029
679, 612, 545
370, 380, 559
871,264,085
408, 855,652 1,143,791,776
2,740, 768
13,090, 937
6,552,121
22,789,187
13,868,430
53,072, 388
759,132
3,087,161
1, 222,472
5,615,793
62,103,800
215,334, 258
128,447, 799
341,016,464
153,955, 330
447,849,677
52, 326
56, 518
807,826
4,449, 944
1,667,046
6,954,436
9,559,734
21,793, 578
8,333,433
26,108, 313
134,055,904
465, 020, 563
263,375, 215
773,734,637
332,072,670 1, 042,434,599
21, 355, 619
58,103,443
33,239,313
76, 253,023
41,114,084
96, 392, 661
2,836,289
9,885,538
5,474,739
18,873,666
9,455,900
34,027,795
832,693
3,523,840
1,544,409
7,827,110
5,254,775
23,834, 262
13,557,180
40,463, 782
16, 647, 638
63,857, 511
3,343,087
12,956,269
15,148,495
36,152,308
20,552, 355
67,102, 769
858, 863
2, 561, 737
2,191,265
4, 252, 030
3, 388, 370
12,85 i, 954
5.164,479
18,330,677
8,427, 553
20,433,174
12,237, 684
29, 858, 824
7,425,261
32, 883,933
15, 816, 930
50,148, 285
22,445, 720
74, 851, 757
532, 226
1,967,469
11,011,894
19,917,057
19,106, 873
49,099,182
4,313,965
14,027, 388
6,911, 779
23, 729, 089
12,969, 237
43, 006, 880
18, 814, 917
85,796,178
42,958,267
145,437,016
58,407, 597
208,838,167
187, 798
601, 214
787,169
1,084,432
1, 386,140
1,885,449

Value of
products, in
eluding
custom work
and repairing.
Dollars.
1,080,696,596
1,711,577,671
2,175,726, 900
20,095,037
40, 375, 450
94,919,663
5, 028,107
9,183,114
348,298, 390
641, 688, 064
832,438,113
180,445
7,083, 938
10, 931,232
41,432,174
46, 000, 587
744,818, 445
1, 331,794,901
1,834,790,860
104,163, 621
142,500, 625
184,074, 378
16,738,008
31,926,681
58,748,731
5,682,748
12,231,239
37, 074,886
72,355,286
108,144, 565
20,719,928
70,433, 551
119,414, 982
4,324, 992
8,911, 047
21,156,183
31,354, 366
38, 340, 066
57, 623, 815
51, .780, 992
88,363, 824
132,172, 910
3,250,134
41,768, 022
86,795, 051
22, 867,126
38,702,125
74,838, 330
128, 255,480
248, 546,164
360,818,942
898, 494
2,367, 601
4, 301, 240

253, 852 2, 790, 272, 606 2, 732,595
947,953, 795 3, 396, 823, 549 5,369,579,191
355, 405 6, 525,050, 759 4, 251, 535 1, 891,209,696 5,162,013,878 9, 372, 378, 843
512, 276 9, 831,486, 500 5, 314, 539 2, 327,295, 545 7,346,358,979 13, 010,036, 514

1890
1900
1900

Hawaii....................

1880,

1900—Continued.

Dollars.
514,246, 575
42,739
65,840 1 130,161,195
78, 658 1, 651,210,220
13, 045, 639
3, 802
32, 745,995
3,667
76, 503, 894
7, 226
2,894, 553
382
1,130
5, 396, 490
188,939, 614
20, 699
28,673
402, 793, 019
605,792,266
32,398
72
95,519
870
3, 352,064
6,312,056
1,08C
1,523
32,122, 051
3,088
33,422, 393
474, 510, 993
31,232
991, 243,115
39,338
52,185 1, 551,548, 712
75, 575, 943
2,205
126,483,401
3,377
183,784,587
4,189
11,205.894
2,078
29,276, 261
2,382
3,762
67, 356, 465
3, 207, 796
499
1,639
7,578, 895
4,326
20, 092, 845
51, 475, 092
4,559
8,016
71,814,038
2,996
9, 245, 561
46,815,181
5,268
90,433,882
12, 289
2, 656, 657
640
6, 583, 022
531
14,650, 948
1,400
2,874
23,265, 224
32,763, 291
3,031
4, 071
48, 547, 964
26, 968, 990
5,710
63, 456, 799
5,915
103, 670, 988
8,248
261
3, 202, 497
34, 369, 735
1, 543
3,631
52, 649, 760
2,375
13,883, 390
2, 376
28,118, 030
55, 904, 238
4, 418
7,674
73, 821, 802
246, 515, 404
10,417
16,187
330, 568, 779
364, 673
57
1,411,184
190
334
2, 411, 435

New York............... 1880
1890
1900
North Carolina----- 1880
1890
1900
North Dakota........ 1890
1900
O h io........................ 1880
1890
1900
Oklahoma............... 1890
1900
Oregon.................... 1880
1890
1900
Pennsylvania........ 1880
1890
1900
Rhode Island......... 1880
1890
1900
South Carolina___ 1880
1890
1900
South Dakota........ 1890
1900
Tennessee............. 1880
1890
1900
Texas...................... 1880
1890
1900
Utah........................ 1880
1890
1900
Vermont................. 1880
1890
1900
Virginia................. 1880
1890
1900,
Washington......... 1880
1890
1900
West Virginia___ 1880
1890
1900
W isronsin............. 1880
1890
1900
W yom ing............... 1880
1890
1900
T o ta l...........

and

10
63
395

105, 727
3, 600, 409
11, 541,655

78
2, 263
4,587

18, 625
1,395,709
1,886,756

30,198
1,785,776
12,8*8, 663

58,440
4,250,984
24, 992, 068

253, 852 2,790,272, 606 2,732,595
947,953, 795 3,396, 823,549 5, 369, 579,191
355, 415 6,525,156,486 4, 251, 613 1,891,228,321 5,162,044,076 9,372,437, 283
512, 734 9,846,628,564 5,321,389 2,330,578,010 7,360,993,418 13,039,279, 566

* Includes, for comparative purposes, 85 governmental establishments in the District of Columbia,
having products valued at $9,887,355, the statistics of such establishments for 1890 not being separable.

s

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530

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
No. 1 9 0 .—P R O G R E S S
W
P

T e a rs .

o p u l a
t i o n . b

1890.
1891.
1892.
1 89 3.
1894 .
1895.
1896.
1897 .
1898.

1899.
1900.
1901 .

1902 .

827,844
1,999,775
2.059.043
2.059.043
2.059.043
2.980.959
2.980.959
2.980.959
2.980.959
2, 980, 959
2,980, 959
2.980.959
2.980.959
2, 980,959
2.980.959
3, 025,600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025.600
3, 025,600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025.600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025.600
3, 025, 600
3.025.600
3.025, 600
3.025, 600
3, 025, 600
3.025, 600
3.025.600

*■ E
x c l u s
b N
o
o f f i
c T r u e
v
d1800 t o 1840, o u
c i p a l o f t
« F i g u th ee y
r




o

t a

■308,483
,
,239,881
.. 658.453
12, 866,020
17, 069.453
23, 191,876
23, 995.000
24, 802.000
" 615.000
433, 000
256.000
083.000
916.000
758, 000
596, 000
443, 321
064, 000
704.000
365.000
046, 000
748, 000
469, 000
211.000
973.0 0
756, 0 0
558, 371
555, 0 0
596, 0 0
677, 0 0
796, 0 0
951, 0 0
137, 0 0
353, 0 0
598, ooo;
866.000

1 5 5 ,
3 1 6 ,
4 9 5 ,

693.000
911.000
148.000
404, 000
680, 000
974, 000
289, 000
622, 250

8 4 4 .
0 8 6 ,
3 4 9 .

632.000
934.000
254.000
592.000
947, 000

3 1 8 .
3 0 3 ,
6 4 7 .
003.000

i v e
o f
c i a l f i
a l u a t
t s t a n
h e
p u
s e a f o r rs

9.!
10. :
10.1

10.1
10.1
11.
n.
li.
11.
11.!
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0 12.
12.1
0 13.1
0 13.
0 13.
0 14.
0 14. j
0 14.
0 15.
15.7
16.
7 16.53
8
0 16. fl0
0
0 17. £
0 0
17.7
18.1
18. £
18. £
19.!
19. £
20.2
20.7
0 21. 0
0
021.5 0
0
0 21.! 0
0
22.3
22.7
23.2
23.6
24.1
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0
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8
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Sq. m iles

1800 .
1810 .
1820 .
1830 .
1840 .
1850 .
1851.
1852 .
1853 .
1854.
1855.
1856 .
1857 .
1858 .
1859 .
1860 .
1861.
1862.
1863 .
1864 .
1865 .
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871 .
1872.
1873.
1874 .
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882 .
1883 .
1884 .
1885.,
1886.
1887 .,

e

of the

l c . P a ep ri t a

D olla rs.

.

UNITED STATES

l i c
d e b t l e
T r e a s u r y
I n t
b e a
P e r
d e
c a p i t a .

D olla rs.

D olls.

s

.
e

s

c a

s h

r e s t r i n g
t . 0

b

D olla rs.

82,976,294.35 15.63
82,976,294
53,173,217.52
7. 34
53,173,218
91,015,566.15
9.42
91,015,566
48,565, 406.50
3.77
48,565,406
» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,573,. 343.82
. . .
.21
3,573,344
i 7,135,780,000 307.69 63,452, 773.55 2.74
63,452,774
68,304,796.02
2.85
68,304, 796
66,199, 341.71
2. 67
66,199,342
i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,803,117.70 2.33
. . . .
59,803,118
42,242, 222.42
1,
42,242,222
35,586, 956.56
1.31
35,586,957
10, 965,953.01
1.14
31,762,762
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,998, 621.76
.
.99
28,460,959
1.51
37,900,191.72
44.700.838
53,405, 234.19
1. 91
58,290,738
i 16,159,616,000 513.93 59, 964,402.01 1. 91
64.640.838
i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87,718,660 ““
. . .
2.74
90,380,874
5 0 5 . 3 1 2 , 15.45 2 365,304,827
7 5
. 1 7
, 1 1 1 , 3 5 0 33.31 3 7 707,531,634
, 7
. 4 1
, 7 0 9 , 4 5 2 50.21 7 1,359,930, 764
, 2
7 . 0 4
, 6 7 4 , 8 1 5 76.98 5 2,221,311,918
, 8
6 . 7 6
, 6 3 6 , 0 3 6 74. 132 6 2,332,331,208
,
3 . 8 4
, 5 0 8 , 1 5 1 69.261 2,248,067,388
, 2
1 . 6 9
, 4 8 0 , 8 5 3 67.10 1 2,202,088,728
, 4
3 . 2 3
, 4 3 2 , 7 7 1 64.437 2,162,060,522
, 8
3 . 0 9
,
6 . 2 1
30,068, 518, 000 779.83 , 3 3 1 , 1 8 9 60. 9 5 2,046,455,722
, 2 4 6 , 9 9 4 56.816 1,934,696, 750
, 0
8 . 6 7
, 1 4 9 , 7 8 0 52.96 1,814,3 794,100
, 5 3 0 .
5
, 1 0 5 , 4 6 2 50.526 1,710,483,950
, 0
0 . 7 5
, 1 0 4 , 1 4 9 49.175 1,738, 930, 750
, 1
3 . "
, 0 9 0 , 0 4 1 47.53 7 1,722,1 676,300
, 1
0 .
3
!
, 0 6 0 , 9 2 5 45.664 1,710, 685,450
, 3
0 . 4 5
, 0 1 9 , 2 7 5 43.563 1, 711,888,500
, 4
1 . 3 7
;
, 9 9 9 , 3 8 2 42.018 1, 794, 735,650
, 2
0 .
"
:
, 996, 414, 905.03 40.85 1, 797, 643,700
*4 2*0 0
2,'64 0 ,‘666 ‘850.20 , 919, 326,747.75 38. 27 1, 723,993,100
, 819, 650,154. 23 35. 46 1, 639,567, 750
, 675, 023,474. 25 31.91 1,463, 810, 400
, 538, 781, 825.15 28. 66 1, 338, 229,150
, 438, 542, 995. 39 26. 20 1, 226, 563,850
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 375, . 352,443. 91 24.50 1,196,150, 950
. .. .. . .. . I
, 282, 145, 840/44 22. 34 1,146, 014,100
, 175,168, 675.42 20.03 1,021, 692, 350
,063, 004, 894. 73 17.72
950,522, 500
975, 939, 750.
15.92
829,853, 990
65, 037,091,000 1,038.57 890, 784, 370. 53 14. 22 725,313, ]10
851, 912, 751.78 13.34
610, 529,120
12. 93
841, 526, 463.
585,029, 330
838,969, 475.75 12. 64
585,037,100
899.313, 380.55 13. 30
635,041, 890
b
77,000,000,000 1,117.01 901,672, 966.74 13.08 716,202, 060
955,297, 253.70 13.60
847, 363, 890
986,656, 086.14 13.78
847, 365,130
,027,085,492.14 14.
847, 367,470
,155 320,235.19 15.55 1,046,048,750
h
94,300, 000, 000 1,235.86 , 107; 711,257.89 14.52 1.023,478, 860
, 044,739,119.97 13.44
987,141, 040
969,457,241.04 12.27
931,070, 340

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OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.

RIAL INDUSTRIES.

Gold
coined.

Silver
coined.

Com­
mer­
cial
ratio
of sil­
ver to
gold,

Dollars.
317, 760
224,296
3,402,601 0.64
501, 435
3,163,671 .44
638,774
501, 681
5,151,004 .53 1, 319, 030
643,105 2,495, 400
1,912, 575 .15
174,598 .01 1,675,483 1,726, 703
3,782,393 .16 31,981,739 1, 866,100
3,696,761 .15 62,614, 493
774, 397
999, 410
4, 000,298 .16 56, 846,188
3,665,833 .14 39, 377, 909 9, 077, 571
3,070,927 .12 25, 915, 963 8, 619, 270
2,314,465 .08 29, 387, 968 3, 501, 245
1,869,446 .07 36, 857, 769 5,142, 240
1, 672, 768 .06 32, 214. 040 5,478, 760
2,446, 670 .08 22, 938, 414 8, 495, 370
3,126,166 . 10 14, 780, 570 3, 284, 450
3,443, 687 .11 23,473, 654 2, 259, 390
5,092, 630 .16 83,395, 530 3,783, 740
22,048, 510 .67 20, 875,998 1, 252, 517
41, 854,148 1. 25 22, 445, 482
809, 268
78,853,487 2. 32 20, 081,415
609, 917
137,742,617 3.96 28, 295,108
691, 005
146, 068,196 4.12 31, 435, 945
982, 409
138,892,451 3.84 23,828, 625
908, 876
128, 459,598 3.48 19, 371,388 1, 074, 343
3.32 17,582,988 1,266,143
125,523,
118, 784,
3. 08 23,198, 788 1, 378, 256
111, 949, 331 2. 83 21, 032, 685 3,104, 038
103, 988, 463 2.56 21, 812, 645 2,504, 489
98, 049, 804 2.35 57, 022,748 4, 024, 748
98, 796, 005 2.31 35, 254, 630 6, 851, 777
96, 855, 691 2. 20 32, 951,940 15,347,893
96,104, 269 2.11 46, 579,453 24, 503, 308
93,160, 644 2. 01 43, 999, 864 28, 393, 046
94, 654, 473 1.99 49,786, 052 28, 518, 850
83, 773, 779 1.71 39,080,080 27,569, 776
79,633, 981 1.59 62,308, 279 27, 411,694
1.46 96, 850,890 27, 940,164
75,018,
57, 360, 111 1.09 65,887, 685 27, 973,132
51,436, 710 .96 29, 241, 990 29,246,968
47,926,433 .87 23,991, 757 28,534,866
47, 014,133 .84 27, 773, 013 28, 962,176
45,510, 098 .79 28, 945, 542 32, 086, 710
41, 780,530 .71 23,972, 383 35,191,081
38,991,935 .65 31. 380, 808 33,025, 606
33,752,355 .53 21, 413, 931 35,496, 683
29,417, 603 .47 20, 467,183 39, 202,908
23,615, 736 .37 29, 222, 005 27, 518,857
22,893, 883 .35 34,787, 223 12,641,078
22, 894,194 .35 56,997,020 8, 802, 797
25, 394, 386 .38 79, 546,160 9, 200, 351
29,140,792 .42 59, 616, 358 5, 698,010
34,387,266 .49 47, 053, 060 23, 089, 899
34, 387,315 .48 76, 028, 485 18, 487, 297
34,387, 409 .47 77, 985, 757 23,034, 033
40,347, 873 .54 111,344,220 26,061, 520
33,545,130 .44 99,272, 943 36,345, 321
29,789,153 .38 101,735,188 30, 838,461
27,542,945 .35 47,109, 853 30, 028,167

Money in circulation.
>ars.

Dollars.
15.68
15.77
15.62
15.82
15. 62
15.70
15.46
15.59
15.33
15.33
15.38
15.38
15.27
15.38
15.19
15.29
15.50
15.35
15.37
15.37
15.44
15.43
15.57
15.59
15.60
15.57
15. 57
15. 63
15.93
16.16
16.64
17.75
17. 20
17. 92
18. 39
18. 05
18. 25
18. 20
18. 64
18.61
19.41
20.78
21.10
22.00
22.10
19. 75
20. 92
23.72
26.49
32. 56
31.60
30. 59
34.20
35. 03
34.36
33. 33
34. 68
39.15

Silver
Goid
certificates certificates.

G old/

Dollars.

§16,000,000
27.000.
000
22, 300, 000
26, 344, 295
79,336, 916
147, 395,456
175, 088, 354
189, 367, 864
214, 057,107
220, 862, 033
231, 068, 024
230,098, 675
242, 289, 886
253,601, 684
245, 660, 724
228,304, 775
246,400,000
25, 000, 000
25, 000, 0P0
25, 000, 000
25.000.
000
25, 000,000
25, 000,000
25.000, 000
25.000, 000
25, 000, 000
25, 000, 000
25.000, 000
25, 000, 000
25, 000, 000
25, 000, 000
25, 000, 000 21,055,128
25, 000, 000 37, 884, 853
25, 000,000 55,127, 573
110, 505, 362 69, 383, 023;
225, 695, 779 68,622,345
315, 312, 877 76,181,776
358, 251, 325 78, 783,769;
344, 653,495 82,125,749;
340,624,203 86,351,008
341, 668, 411 82, 789,890
358,219,575 98,842, 613
376, 540,681 104,132,586
391,114,033 105, 889,710
376,481,568 105, 934,463
374, 258,923 110,311,336
407,319,163 117, 045, 399
408, 568, 824 120, 111, 166
408, 535, 663 122,399,539
495,976, 730 111, 075,619
479, 637, 961 112, 336, 057
454, 905, 064 112,321,355
517, 589, 688 111, 556, 690
657,950, 463 122,539,886
679,738, 050 130,547,250
610, 806,4I2 142, 050,334
T
629, 790, 765 146,156,537
632, 394, — 154,468,577

15, 279,
7, ~
5, 759,
5, 029,
59, 807,
71,146,
126, 729,
76, 044,
91,225,
121,094,
117,130,
130,830,
120,063,
141,093,
92, 642,
66, 339,
48, 381,
42,198,
37,285,
35,811,
32,655,
200,733,
247,036,
306,399,

7,0
414,4
789,569
110, 729
506,090;
620, 686
427,011
530, 946
116,225
118, 017
759,657
155,565
556, 238
235,966
1,465
823, 848
990, 736
622, 941
657,191
849, 312
126,510
136, 617
465,574
643, 556
557,662

ir can n o t b e s ta te d se p a ra te ly p r io r to 1876. F r o m 1862 to 1875, in c lu s iv e , g
c ir c u la tio n e x c e p t on th e P a c ific coast, w h ere i t is e stim a ted th a t th e a v era g
30ut $25,000,000, an d t h is e stim a te is c o n tin u e d f o r th e th ree f o llo w in g y e a i
A f t e r th a t p e r io d g o ld w a s a v a ila b le f o r c ircu la tio n ,
ii c ir c u la t io n ; g o ld a n d s ilv e r w e re not sep a ra tely s ta te d p r io r t o 1876.




.1800
.1810
.1820
.1880
.1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
.1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.1860
.1861
.1862
.1863
.1864
.1865
.1866
.1867
.1868
.1869
.1870
.1871
.1872
.1873
.1874
.1875
.1876
.1877
.1878
.1879
.1880
.1881
.1882
.1883
.1884
.1885
.1886
.1887
.1888
.1889
.1890
.1891
.1892
.1893
.1894
.1895
.1896
.1897
.1898
.1899
.1900
.1901
.1902
and
>ecie
nder

532

PROGRESS OF

UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
N o. 1 9 0 .— PROGRESS of the UNITED STATES
National banks reporting near­
est June 30.

Money in circulation—Continued.
Years.

Total
IT. S. notes National- Miscellane­
(green­
ous
money in,
backs). bank notes. currency.® circulation.
D o lla rs.

L
800
L
810
L
820
L
830
L
840
L
850
L
851
L
852
L
853
L
854
L
855
1856
L
857
L
858
L
859
I860
L
861
1862 ----- 72,865, 6651
[863 ----- 312,481,418
L . . . . 415,115,990
864
L . . . . 378,916,742
865
L . . . . 327,792,305
866
1867 . . . . 319,437,702
. . . . 328,571,665
. . . . 314,702,094
L . . . . 324,962,638
870
L . . . . 343,068,970
871
. . . . 346,168,680
. . . . 348,464,145
. . . . 371,421,452
. . . . 349,686,335
___ 331,447,378
. . . . 337,899,344
___ 320,905,895
___ 301,644,112
. . . . 327,895,457
[881 . . . . 328,126,924
. . . . 325,255.427
. . . . 323,242,177
. . . . 318,687,214
. . . . 331,218,637
. . . . 323,812,699
. . . . 326,667.219
___ 308,000,040
. . . . 316,439,191
[890 . . . . 334,688,977
L . . . . 343,207,360
891
L . . . . 309,559,904
892
L . . . . 319,059,426
893
L . . . . 266,589,602
894
[895 . . . . 263,648,985
1896 . . . . 224,249,868
L . . . . 245,954,622
897
. . . . 284,569,022
. . . . 308,351,842
L . . . . 313,971,545
900
L . . . . 330,045,406
901
L . . . . 334,291,722
902

D o lla rs.

31,235,270
146,137,860
276,012,713
286,763,961
294,368,873
291,749,684
288, 648, 081
311,405,672
329, 037,005
338,962,475
340,265, 544
340, 546,545
316,120,702
301,289,025
311,724,361
321,404,996
337,415,178
349,746, 293
352,464, 788
347,856, 219
330, 689,893
308,631, 001
307,665. 038
276,855,203
245,312, 780
207,220, 633
181, 604, 937
162, 221,046
167,221,517
174,669, 966
200,219,743
206, 953, 051
215,168,122
225,544, 351
222, 990, 988
237,805,439
300,115,112
345,190,116
345,476,516

D o lla rs.

10, 500,000
28,000,000
44, 800, 000
61,000,000
106, 968, 572
131, 366,526
155,165,251
171,673, 000
188,181,000
204, 689,207
186,952,223
195,747,950
214,778,822
155,208,344
193,306,818
207,102,477
202, 005,767
236,832,079
257,912, 620
198,290,218
164,648, 393
44, 683, 226
30, 790,406
32,163,123
33, 001,113
36, 602, 075
36,414, 363
38,103,864
39,455,189
39, 396, 035
38, 869, 067
33, 986,180
20,241,661
16, 367,725

40, 348, 704
128, 098, 692
152, 570, 614
193, 616,429
171,388,169
126, 935, 247
144, 429,517
123, 871, 437
112,836,764
79, 008, 942
47, 524, 538
29,802, 776

D o lla rs .

26, 500, 000
55, 000, 000
67,100, 000
87, 344, 295
186, 305, 488
278, 761, 982
330,253, 605
361,040,864
402,238,107
425,551,240
418,020, 247
425,846, 625
457,068, 708
408,810, 028
438,967, 542
435,407,252
448,405,767
334, 697,744
595,394, 038
669,641, 478
714, 702, 995
673, 488,244
661, 992, 069
680,103, 661
664, 452, 891
675, 212, 794
715,889, 005
738,309, 549
751, 881, 809
776,083, 031
754,101, 947
727, 609, 388
722, 314, 883
729,132, 634
818, 631, 793
973,382, 228
1,114, 238,119
1.174, 290,419
1, 230, 305, 693
1, 243, 925, 969
1,292, 568, 615
1, 252, 700, 525
1, 317, 539,143
1,372,170, 870
1,380,361,649
1, 429, 251, 270
1, 497,440,707
1,601,347,187
1,596, 701, 245
1,660,808,708
1, 601, 968,473
1, 506,434,966
1, 640, 209, 519
1,837, 859, 895
1,904,071, 881
2, 055,150, 998
2.175, 387, 277
2, 249, 390, 551

Circu­
lation Numper
ber.
capita.

5.00
7. 59
6.94
6.79
10.91
12.02
13.76
14.56
15. 70
16.10
15.34
15.16
15.81
13.74
14.35
13.85
13.98
10.23
17.84
19.67
20. 57
18. 99
18. 28
18.39
17. 60
17. 50
18.10
18.19
18. 04
18.13
17.16
16.12
15.58
15. 32
16.75
19.41
21.71
22. 37
22. 91
22. 65
23.02
21.82
22. 45
22. 88
22. 52
22. 82
23.45
24. 60
24. 06
24. 56
23.24
21.44
22. 91
25.19
.25.62
26. 93
28.02
28.43

66
467
1,294
1,634
1,636
1,640
1, 619
1,612
1,723
1,853
3,968
1, 983
2, 076
2,091
2,078
2, 056
2, 048
2,076
2,115
2,239
2,417
2,625
3, 014
3,120
3, 239
3,484
3,652
3, 759
3, 807
3, 770
3, 715
3,689
3, 610
3,582
3, 583
3, 732
4,165
4,535

Loans and
discounts.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

Capital
paid in.

D o lla rs.

7,188, 393
75, 213,945
325,834,558
414, 270, 493
418, 558,148
420,105, 011
422, 659, 260
427, 235, 701
450, 330, 841
470, 543, 301
490,109, 801
491, 003, 711
501, 568, 564
500, 393, 796
481, 044, 771
470, 393, 366
455, 244, 415
455, 909, 565
460, 227, 835
477,184, 390
500, 298, 312
522,515,996
526,273, 602
539, 109, 292
571,648, 811
588, 384, 018
605, 851,641
642, 073,676
672, 903,597
684, 678, 203
685,786,719
671,091,165
658,224,180
651,144, 855
632,153. 042
622, 016, 745
604, 865, 327
621, 536,461
645, 719, 099
701,990,554

5,466, 088
70, 746, 513
362,442,743
550,353, 094
588, 450, 396
655, 729, 546
686, 347, 756
719, 341,186
789, 416, 568
871,531,449
925,557,682
926,195, 672
972, 926, 532
933,686, 530
901,731,416
835, 078,133
835, 875, 012
994, 712, 646
1,144, 988, 949
1, 208, 932, 656
1,285,591,902
1,269, 862,936
1, 257, 655, 548
1, 421, 547,199
1, 560,371, 741
1, 628,124,565
1, 779, 054, 528
1,933,509, 333
1, 963, 704, 948
2,127,757,191
2,020,483,671
1,944,441,315
2, 016,639,536
1, 971,642,012
1, 977, 553, 711
2,163, 681,938
2, 492, 230, 585
2, 623, 512, 201
2, 956, 906, 376
3, 221,859,631

* Includes notes of Bank of United States, State bank notes, demand notes of 1862 and 1863; frac­
tional currency 1863 to 1878; Treasury notes of 1890, 1891 to 1902, and currency certificates act of
June 8, 1872, 1892 to 1900.




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B

533

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
a

n

k

c l e

a

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g

s

.

N
a t i o
b a n k
( i n d i v
d e p o s
D o lla r s .

D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

5,750, 455.987
5,632, 912,098
6,906, 213,328
8, 333, 226,718
4,756, 664,
6,448, 005, 956
7, 231, 143,057
5, 915, 742, 758
6,871, 443,591
14, 867, 597,849
c8,497,682
24, 097, 196,
*122,166,536
26, 032, 384,342
=500, 910, 873
28,717, 146,914
564,616,778
28,675, 159,472
540,797,838
28,484, 288,637
580,940,821
37,407, 028.987
511,400,197
27,804, 539,406
507,368,619
29, 300, 986,682
596, 586,488
33,844, 369,568
598,114, 6791
540, 510, 603!
35,461, 052, 826
682, 846, 607!
22,855, 927, 636
618, 517,246
25, 061, 237,902
619,350, 223
21,597, 274,247
23,289, 243,701
604, 512, 515
598, 805, 776
22,508, 438,442
755,459, 966
25,178, 770, 691
006, 452, 853
37,182, 128,621
102, 679,164
:8, 565, 818,212
066, 901, 720
46, 552, 846,161
106,453, 008 1
40, 293, 165,258
987,649,056
34, 092, 037, 338
111,429,915
25, 250, 791,440
169, 716, 413
33, 374, 682, 216
235,757,942
34, 872, 848, 786 52,126, 704,
30 863, 686, 609 48, 750, 886,813 331,265,617
34, 796, 465, 529 53, 501, 411, 510 436, 402, 686
37, 660, 686,572 58, 845, 279, 505 485, 095, 856
34, 053, 698,770 57, 298, 737,938 602, 052,767
36, 279, 905, 236 60, 883, 572,438 764, 456,177
34,421, 379,870 58, 880, 682, 455 539, 399, 795
24,230, 145, 368 45, 028, 496, 746 695,489, 346
28, 264, 379,126 50, 975, 155, 046 720, 550, 241
29, 350, 894, 884 51, 935, 651, 733 639, 688,394
31, 337, 760.948 54,179, 545, 030 916, 630, 252
39,853, 413.948 65, 924, 820,769 225, 269,813
57, 368, 230, 771 88, 828, 672, 533 380, 610, 361
51,964,
564 84, 582, 450, 081 623, 997,522
77,020, 672,494 114, 819, 792, 086 964,417,
74,753, 189,436 116,021, 618, 003 3, 209,273,894

D
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sS
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p

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l
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au na kl s .
s ) .

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—

Y e a
L o a n
a n d
t r u s t bP a r in v k a s t .e b
c o m
p a n i e s .
D o lla rs.

D o lla rs.

1,138,576
6,973, 304
14,051, 520
43,431.130
50,457, 913
59,467,453
72,313, 696
77,823, 906
84,290, 076
95,598,230
98, 512, 968
108,438,287
128,657,901
149,277,504
146,729,882
169,434,540
206,235,202
236,280,401
242,619, 382
282,455,794
337,009,452
392,781,813
457,675,050
549, 874,358
650, 745,442
735, 046, 805
802, 363, 609
864, 556,902
924, 037,304
941,350,255
866, 218, 306
879, 897,425
802,490,298
819,106, 973
891,961,142
966, 797, 081
024, 856,787
073, 294,955
095,172,147
141, 530, 578
235, 247,371
364,196,550
425,230, 349
524, 844, 506
623, 079,749
712,769, 026
785,150, 957
747,961, 280
810, 597, 023
907,156, 277
939,376,035
065, 631,298
230, 366, 954
449,547,885
597, 094, 580
750,177, 290

75, 696, 857
109, 586, 595
128, 957, 712
145, 553, 876
188,188, 744
190, 400, 342
212, 705,662
230,351, 3521
185, 932,049,
259,568, 278
253,802,129
257,229, 562,
296,322, 408
393,686, 226

N

n

143,
165,
157,
226,
142,
166,
208,
261,
281,
334,
325,
344,
342,
447,
410,
507,
553,
556,

o

d

a

034o
383 .
439,
658
538
491
229
611!
303
496
702
669
916
767
653
842
481
584
012
809
643
494
423
914
795
406
972
282
246
287

t a

.

,

> 371 321,100, 000
,
\ 992|322,100,000
> 849,243, 840, 000
,
i, 578 183, 830, 000
t, 219 139, 920, 000
I 008! 182, 667, 235
,
l, 329 241, 845, 554
., 596 295, 622,160
I 515|1
,
Not
stated.

.1800
. 1810
.1820
. 1830
.1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
. 1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.I860
- 1861
. 1862
. 1863
. 1884
.1865
. 1866
. 1867
. 1868
.1869
. 1870
.1871
.1872
.1873
.1874
.1875
.1876
.1877
.1878
.1879
.1880
.1881
.1882
. 1883
.1884
. 1885
. 1886
. 1887
. 1888
.1889
. 1890
. 1891
.1892
. 1893
. 1894
. 1895
.1896
. 1897
. 1900
.1901
.1902

bIncludes all private banks from 1875 to 1882; from 1887 to 1901 includes only those voluntarily
reporting, estimated at one-fourth of total private banks.
«Individual and other.




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.

534

PROGRESS OP UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
No. 1 90. —PROGRESS

Total
deposits.

Tears.

Deposi­
tors in
savings Total net
banks. ordinary.»
D o lla rs .

L830-.

.861.
.862..
.863.,

’867."!

874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881.........
882.........
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902

........................
........................
114, 551,
........................
128,547,128
........................ 208
025, 441,
........................ 270
878, 434,
........................ 712
940,701,
........................ 680
306, 986,
609, 518,492
755, 938, 053
....
....
....
....
....
255,772,134
....
458, 266, 965
....
751, 514,133
....
998,973,105
....
232,059, 335
630,490,156
....
....
586,213,170
....
638,931, 485
....
872,035,276
....
888,089,119
196,847,530
....
927,489.998
....
....
675,471,743
.... 464, 719,145
.... 535,053,136
.... 315,193, 912

8,635
38, 085
78, 701
251, 354
277,148
308,863
365, 538
396,173
431, 602
487, 986
490,428
538, 840
622, 556
693, 870
694, 487
787, 943
887, 096
976, 025
980, 044
1, 067, 061
1; 188, 202
1, 310,144
1,466,684
1, 630, 846
1, 902, 047
1,992,925
2,185, 832
2, 293, 401
2, 359,864
2, 368, 630
2, 395, 314
2, 400. 785
2, 268, 707
2, 335, 582
2, 528, 749
2, 710, 354
2, 876, 438
3, 015,151
3, 071, 495
3,158, 950
3, 418,013
3,838,291
4, 021, 523
4,258,893
4,533,217
4, 781, 605
4,830,599
4,777,687
4,875, 519
5,065,494
5,201,132
5, 385, 746
5,687,818
6,107,083
6, 358, 723
6. 666,672

10,848,749
9,384, 214
17,840, 670
24,844,117
19,480,115
43,592, 889
52,555,039
49,846, 816
61,587, 032
73,800, 341
65,350,575
74, 056,699
68,965,313
46,655,366
52, 777,108
56,054, 600
41,476,299
51,919,261
112, 094, 946
243,412, 971
322, 031,158
519, 949, 564
462, 846, 680
376, 434, 454
357,188,256
395, 959, 834
374, 431,105
364, 694, 230
322,177, 674
299,941, 091
284, 020, 771
290, 066, 585
281, 000, 642
257, 446, 776
272,322,137
333, 526, 501
360, 782, 293
403, 525; 250
398, 287, 582
348, 519, 870
323, 690, 706
336, 439, 727
371,403,278
379,266,075
387, 050, 059
403,080, 983
392, 612,447
354,937, 784
385,819, 629
297,722,019
313, 390,075
326, 976, 200
347,721, 705
405,321,335
515, 960, 620
567,240,852
587,685,338
562,478,233

of

the

UNITED STATES
Expenditures.

Receipts.

Customs.

Internal
revenue.

Total net
ordinary.1
*

War.

D o lla rs .

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

D o lla rs .

9,080,934
8,583, 309
15, 005, 612
21,922, 391
13,499, 502
39,668,686
49,017, 568
47, 339,327
58,931,866
64,224,190
53,025,794
64,022, 864
63,875, 905
41, 789,621
49,565, 824
53,187, 512
39, 582,126
49,056, 398
69, 059, 642
102,316,153
84, 928, 261
179, 046, 652
176,417,811
164,464, 600
180, 048,427
194,538, 374
206, 270,408
216, 370, 287
188,089, 523
163,103, 834
157,167,722
148, 071, 985
130, 956, 493
130,170, 680
137,250, 048
186, 522, 065
198,159, 676
220, 410, 730
214, 706,497
195,067, 490
181,471, 939
192, 905,023
217,286, 893
219, 091,174
223,832, 742
229, 668, 585
219,522,205
177,452,964
203,355,017
131,818, 531
152,158, 617
160, 021, 752
176,554,127
149, 575,062
206,128,482
233,164,871
238,585,456
254,444,708

809, 397
7,431
106, 261
12,161
1,682

7,411,370
5,311, 082
13,134, 531
13, 229,533
24,139, 920
37,165,990
44, 054, 718
40,389,955
44,078,156
51, 967,528
56, 316,198
66,772.528
66, 041; 144
72,330,437
66, 355, 950
60,056,755
62,616, 056
456,379,897
37, 640,788 694, 004, 576
109, 741,134 811, 283,679
209,464,215 1,217,704,199
309, 226, 813 385, 954, 731
266, 027, 537 202, 947,734
191, 087, 589 229, 915, 088
158,356, 461 190, 496, 355
184, 899,756 164,421,507
143, 098,154 157,583, 828
130, 642,178 153, 201, 856
113, 729,314 180, 488, 637
102,409, 785 194,118,985
110,007, 494 171, 529, 848
116, 700, 732 164, 857, 813
118, 630, 408 144, 209, 963
110, 581, 625 134, 463,452
113, 561, 611 161, 619, 935
124,009, 374 169, 090,062
135,264, 386 177,142, 898
146, 497, 595 186, 904, 233
144, 720, 369 206, 248, 006
121, 586, 073 189, 547, 866
112,498, 726 208, 840, 679
116, 805, 936 191, 902, 993
118, 823, 391 220,190, 603
124, 296,872 214, 938, 951
130,881, 514 240,995,131
142, 606, 706 261, 637, 203
145, 686,249 317,825, 549
153, 971,073 321,645, 214
161, 027, 624 356, 213,562
147, 111, 233 339,683, 874
143,421, 672 325,217,268
146, 762, 865 316, 794,417
146, 688, 574 327,983,049
170, 900, 641 405, 783, 527
273,437,162 565,175,255
295,327,927 447,553,458
307,180, 664 477,624,374
271,880,122 442,082,813

2,560, 87S
2, 294, 324
2,630,395
4,767,12£
7, 095,267
9, 687,025
12,161, 965
8,521, 506
9,910,498
11,722,283
14,648, 074
16,693,161
19,159,151
25,679,122
23,154, 721
16,472,203
23,001,531
389,173,562
603, 314,412
690, 391, 049
,030,690,400
283,154,676
95, 224, 416
123,246, 649
78, 501, 991
57,655,675
35, 799, 992
35,372,157
46,323,138
42,313, 927
41,120, 646
38,070, 889
37, 082, 736
32,154,148
40, 425, 661
38,116,916
40, 466, 461
43, 570, 494
48, 911, 383
39,429, 603
42, 670, 578
34, 324,153
38, 561, 026
38, 522, 436
44,435, 271
44, 582, 838
48, 720, 065
46,895,456
49,641,773
54, 567, 930
51, 804, 579
50,830, 921
48,950, 268
91, 992,000
229, 841, 254
134, 774, 768
144,615, 697
112,272,216

a “ Net ordinary receipts ” include receipts from customs, internal revenue, direct tax, public lands,
and “ miscellaneous,” but do not include receipts from loans, premiums, or Treasury notes, or reve­
nues of Post-Office Department.
b“ Net ordinary expenses” include expenditures for War, Navy, Indians, pensions, and “ miscella­
neous,” but do not include payments for interest, premiums, or principal of public debt, or expendi­
tures for postal service.




PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in

it s

535

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.

Expenditures—Continued.
Navy.

Interest
on public
debt.

3,448,716
1,654,244
4, 387,990
3, 239,429
6,113,897
7,904,725
8,880, 581
8,918,842
11,067,790
•10,790,096
13,327,095
14,074, 835
12,651,695
14,053,265
14,690,928
11, 514, 650
12,387,157
42, 640, 353
63, 261, 235
85, 704, 964
122, 617, 434
43,285, 662
31, 034, Oil
25,775, 503
20, 000, 758
21, 780, 230
19,431, 027
21, 249, 810
28,526, 257
30, 932, 587
21,497, 626
18,963, 310
14,959,935
17,365, 301
15.125.127
13, 536,985
15, 686, 672
15,032,046
15.283.437
17,292, 601
16,021, 080
13,907,888
15.141.127
16.926.438
21, 378,809
22,006, 206
26,113, 896
29,174,139
30,136, 084
31,701,294
28,797, 796
27,147,732
34,561,546
58, 823,104
63, 942, 985
55,953, 078
60, 506,978
67.803.128

3,402,601
3,163,671
5,151,004
1,912,575
174,598
3,782, 393
3,696, 761
4,000,298
3,665, 833
3, 070, 927
2, 314,465
1, 953,822
1, 593,265
1,652, 056
2, 637, 650
3,144, 121
4, 034,157
13,190, 345
24, 729, 701
53, 685, 422
77, 395, 090
133, 067, 625
143,781, 592
140,424, 046
130, 694, 243
129, 235, 498
125, 576, 566
117, 357, 840
104,750, 688
107,119,815
103, 093, 545
100, 243,271
97,124, 512
102,500, 875
105, 327, 949
95, 757, 575
85, 508,741
71, 077,207
59,160,131
54,578, 378
51, 386, 256
50, 580,146
47, 741, 577
44,715, 007
41, 001, 484
36,099,284
37,547,135
23,378,116
27, 264, 392
27. 841, 406
30,978, 030
35, 385, 029
37, 791,110
37,585,056
39,896, 925
40,160,333
32,342,979
29,108,045

Total

Imports of mer­
chandise.

Tears.

of pen­

Pensions. sioners.

D o lla rs.

64,133
83, 744
3,208,376
1,363, 297
2,603,562
1, 866, 886

2, 293, 377
2,401,859
1, 756, 306
1,232, 605
1,477, 612
1, 296, 230
1, 310, 381
1, 219, 768
1, 222, 223
1,100,802
1, 034, 600
852,170
1, 078, 513
4, 985, 474
16,347,621
15, 605, 550
20, 936, 552
23, 782, 387
28, 476, 622
28, 340,202
34,443, 895
28,533, 403
29, 359, 427
29, 038,415
29,456, 216
28, 257, 396
27,963, 752
27,137, 019
35,121,482
56, 777,174
50,059, 280
61, 345,194
66, 012, 574
55,429,228
56,102,267
63,404, 864
75,029,102
80,288, 509
87, 624,779
106, 936, 855
124,415,951
134,583, 053
159,357, 558
141,177, 285
141,395,229
139,434, 001
141, 053,165
147,452,369
139,394, 929
140,877, 316
139,323,622
138,488,560

8,636
8,159
14, 791
51,135
85, 986
126, 722
153,183
169, 643
187, 963
198, 686
207,495
232,299
238,411
236, 241
234,821
232,137
232,104
223,998
242, 755
250,802
268, 830
285,697
303, 658
323, 756
345,125
365, 783
406, 007
452,557
489,725
537, 944
676,160
876, 068
966, 012
969, 544
970, 524
970, 678
976,014
993,714
991, 519
993,529
997, 735
999,446

Exports of merchan­
dise.

Total.

Per
capita.«

Dollars. Dollars.
91,252,768
17.19
85,400,000
11.80
74,450, 000
7.71
62,720,956
4.87
5. 76
98, 258,706
173,509, 526
7.48
210,771,429
8.78
8.36
207,440,398
10. 30
263, 777, 265
11. 27
297, 803, 794
257, 808, 708
9.46
310, 432, 310
11.05
348, 428, 342
12.05
263,338, 654
8. 85
331, 333, 341
10.83
353, 616,119
11.25
9.02
289, 310,542
189, 356, 677
5. 79
243, 335, 815
7.29
316, 447, 283
9.30
238, 745, 580
6.87
434, 812, 066
12. 26
395, 761, 096
10. 44
357, 436, 440
9. 33
417, 506, 379
10.45
435,958, 408
11.06
520,223, 684
12.65
626, 595, 077
13.80
642,136, 210
15.91
567,406, 342
13. 26
533,005,436
11.97
460, 741,190
10.29
451, 323,126
9.49
437,051,532
9. 21
445,777,775
8. 99
667, 954, 746
12. 51
642,664,628
12. 68
724, 639,574
13. 46
13. 05
723,180,914
667, 697,693
12.16
10. 32
577, 527,329
635,436,136
10.89
692,319, 768
11. 65
723, 957,114
11. 88
745,131, 652
12.10
789,310,409
12. 35
844,916,196
13. 38
827,402,462
12. 50
866,400, 922
12. 73
654, 994,622
9.41
731,969, 965
10. 61
779,724,674
10.81
764,730,412
11. 02
616,049, 654
8.05
697,148,489
9.22
849, 941,184
10.88
823,172,165
10.58
11.43
903,320,948

Total.

Per
capita.*

Dollars.
Dollars.
70,971,780
13.37 ......... .. 1800
9.22 ............... 1810
66,757,970
7.22 ...............1820
69, 691, 669
71, 670,735
5.57 ...............1830
7. 25 ...............1840
123,668,932
144,375,726
6.23 ...............1850
7. 87 ............... 1851
188,915, 259
166, 984, 231
6.73 ...............1852
203,489, 282
7.94 ...............1853
8.97 ...............1854
237, 043, 764
8.03 ...............1855
218, 909, 503
281, 219, 423
10. 01 ...............1856
293, 823, 760
10.16 ............... 1857
9.14 ...............1858
272, Oil, 274
9. 57 ...............1859
292, 902, 051
333, 576, 057
10. 61' ...............1860
219, 553, 833
6.85 ...............1861
190, 670, 501
5.83 ............... 1862
203, 964, 447
6. Ill ............... 1863
158, 837, 988
4. 67
1............... 1864
166, 029, 303
4.78 ............... 1865
348, 859, 522
9.84 j............... 1866
294, 506,141
7. 73' ...............1867
281, 952, 899
7.29 ...............1868
286,117, 697
7. 29 .............1869
392, 771, 768
9.77 ............... 1870
442,820,178
10. 83 ...............1871
444,177, 586
10. 55 ...............1872
522,479, 922
12.12 ........... 1873
13.31 ...............1874
586, 283, 040
513, 442, 711
11.36 ............... 1875
540, 384, 671
11.64 ...............1876
602,475, 220
12.72 ...............1877
694,865,766
14. 30 ...............1878
710,439, 441
14. 29 ...............1879
835,638,658
16. 43 ...............1880
17.23 ...............1881
902, 377, 346
750,542, 257
13.97 ...............1882
14.98 ...............1883
823, 839, 402
740, 513, 609
13.20 ...............1884
742,189, 755
12. 94:............... 1885
679,524,830
11.60' .............. 1886
716,183, 211
11. 98 ...............1887
695, 954, 507
11. 40!............... 1888
742, 401, 375
11. 92:...............1889
857,828, 684
13.50 ...............1890
884,480, 810
13. 66 ............. 1891
1,^030, 278,148
15.61 ...............1892
847,665,194
12.98' ............... 1893
892,140,572
12. 85 ...............1894
807,538,165
11.51 ...............1895
882, 606, 938
12.29 ...............1896
1, 050, 993, 556
14. 42 ...............1897
16. 59 ............... 1898
1,231,482, 330
16. 20 ________ 1899
1,227, 023,302
1,394,483,082
17. 96 ............... 1900
1,487,764,991
18. 8
11............... 1901
1,381,719,401
17.49 ............... 1902

0Based on total imports prior to 1866, after that on imports for consumption only.
dBased on total exports prior to 1866, after that on domestic exports only.




536

PROGRESS OP UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.

No. 190.—PROGRESS
Imports of—

Exports of—

OF

the

UNITED STATES

Imported merchandise entered for
consumption according to degree of
manufacture and uses.

Years.
Gold.*

Silver.*

Gold.*

Silver.*

F o o d a n d liv e
a n im a ls .
Dollars.

1800 .
1810.
1820 .
1830 .
1840 .
1850 .
1851.
1852 .
1853 .
1854 .
1855 .
1856 .
1857 .
1858.
1859 .
1860 .
1861.
1862 .
1863 .
1864 .
1865 .
1866.
1867 .
1870 .
1871.
1872.
1873 .
1874 .
1875.
1876.
1877 .
1878 .
1879 .
1880 .
1881.
1882 .
1883 .
1884 .
1885 .
1886.
1887 .
1888 .
1889 .
1890 .
1891 .
1892 .
1893 .
1894 .
1895 .
1896 .
1897 .
1898.
1899.
1900 .
1901.
1902 .

8,064,
821,146
3,085,157
1,776, 706
3,569,090
3,658, 059
2,427,356
3,031,964
1,092,802
990, 305
6, 654, 636
11,566,068
2,125, 397
2,508, 786
42,291, 930
13,907. Oil
5, 530, 538
11,176,769
6,498, 228
8,196, 261
17,024, 866
8,737,443
14,132, 568
12,056, 950
6, 883, 561
8, 717, 458
8, 682,447
19, 503,137
13, 696,793
7,992, 709
26, 246, 234
13, 330, 215
5, 624, 948
80, 758, 396
100, 031, 259
34,377, 054
17, 734,149
22, 831, 317
26, 691, 696
20,743, 349
42, 910, 601
43,934, 317
10,284, 858
12,943, 342
18,232, 567
49, 699,454
21,174, 381
72,449,119
36,384,760
33,525,065
85,014, 780
120,391,674
88,954, 603
44,573,184
66,051,187
52,021,254

10,478, 059
756,1
7, 334,818
1,422,664
4.713.6
5,797, 656
3, 703, 373
2,852,086
4,560,627
2,962, 3
1, 884,413 22, 829,913
6, 635,8
1,846,985 40,073,979
2,600,1
1,774,026 25,442,858
2.044.0
3, 726, 623 40,470,260
727,0
2,567,010 55,109,215
1.138.1
3,217, 327 45,000,977
744,5
5,807,163 65,232, 653
3.904.2
7, 708,428 50,002,804
2.630.3
5, 309, 392 61,108,053
2, 779,3
8,100, 2
6, 041,349 58, 446, —
4, 047,681 27,423,973
2, 367,1
2, 508, 041 35,439,903
1.447.7
4,053,567 62,162,838
1.993.7
1,938, 843 100, 661,634
4,734,9
3, 311, 844 58,381,033
9, 262,1
2, 503, 831 71,197,309 14.846.7
5, 045, 609 39, 026,627 21.841.7
5,450,925 72, 396, 344 21, 387,7
5,675, 308 36, 003, 498 21,134, 8
14, 362, 229 33, 635, 962 24, 519, 7
14, 386,463 66, 686, 208 31, 755, 7
5, 026,231 49,548,760 30.328.7
12, 798,490 44, 856, 715 39,751, 8
8, 951, 769 34, 042, 420 32,587, 9
7, 203, 924 66,980, 977 25.151.1
7, 943, 972 31,177, 050 25, 329,2
14,528,180 26, 590, 374 29, 571, 8
16,491, 099
9, 204, 445 24,535, 6
14, 671, 052
4, 587, 614 20,409, 8
12, 275,914
3,639, 025 13, 503, 8
10, 544, 238
2, 565,132 16.841.7
8,095, 336 32,587, 880 16, 829,5
10, 755, 242 11, 600, 888 20, 219, 4
14, 594,945 41, 081,957 26, 051,4
16, 550, 627
8 ,477, 892 33, 753, 6
17,850, 307 42,952,191 29.511.2
17, 260,191
9, 701,187 26, 296, 5
15,403, 669 18, 376, 234 28, 037,9
18, 6784 215 59, 952, 285 36, 689, 2
21, 032, 984 17, 274,491 34, 873, 9
18, 026, 880 86,362,654 22, 590, 9
19,955,086 50,195, 327 32, 810, 5
23,193, 252 108,680,844 40, 737,3
13, 286, 552 76,978,061 50,451, 2
20, 211,179 66, 468,481 47.295.2
28, 777,186 112,409, 947 60,541, 6
30, 533,227 40,361,580 61,946,6
30,927,781 15,406, 391 55,105, 2
30, 675, 056 37, 522,086 56.319.0
35,256, 302 48,266,759 56.712.2
36, 386, 521 53,185,177 64.285.1
^8,232,254 48,568,950 49.642.3

Per

C ru d e a rtic le s fo r
d o m e s tic in d u s trie s .
ct.

Dollars.

b 12, 482, 524 *>22. 89 * 3,107,564
14,166,201 22.59 5,319,143
26,263, 663 26.73 10, 940, 065
32,718,076 18.86 18,105,147
1 __________

Per et.

* 5 .7 0
8.48
11.13
10.44

i .........................
i .........................
i 78, 338,514

22.15 61,570,477

17.41

: 139,213,092
i ..........................

32. 65 66,909,565

15. 69

31.72
33. 25
32.13
30.59
33.66
33.52
31.38
30.94
30. 80
32.45
32.13
33. 98
36. 83
31. 89
43. 33
30. 97
30.13
32. 27
29. 08
30.27
26.02
26.45
22.25

25.52
22.98
22.91
21.29
20.75
20.64
23. 04
24. 28
23.59
23.22
23. 06
22.93
24. 32
25. 85
19. 89
25.64
26. 57
26. 26
32.16
31. 82
36. 04
33.54
36.27

i .........................
199,165,963
. 216,356,337
230.121.507
214,399,370
224,726,255
194,266,360
196.206.228
211,456,849
219,395,376
; 240,666,693
248,600,646
; 290,376,776
299.668.507
269.277.229
275,831,974
226,422,171
i 228,906,058
! 254,657,954
' 170,745,733
207,468,197
216,107,303
213,682,735
' 201,090,947

160, 055, 876
149, 499,047
164,055,776
149,165,775
138,496,741
119,609,342
144, 052, 022
165, 931, 692
168,029, 649
172,134, 716
178,435,512
195, 917,620
197, 840, 369
218,310,959
126, 643,273
187, 482, 743
201,850,498
207,268,155
188,940,718
218,110,941
299,351,033
270,952,266
327,657,880

* Gold and silver can not he separately stated prior to 1864, but it is probable that the greater por­
tion of the exports was gold.




537

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
IN

it s

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.

Imported merchandise entered for consumption according to degree of manu­
facture and uses—Continued.
Articles manufactured
Articles manufactured
wholly or partially
for use as materials in ready for consumption.
mechanic arts.

Dollars.

Per cent.

Dollars.

Per cent.

17.78

b 24,527,238
29,615,700
34,631,990
65,887,552

b44. 99
47. 22
35. 25
37.97

31,939,551

9.03

123, 741, 654

35. 00

53, 658, 296

12.59

119, 298,235

27.98

73,186, 963
68,072,504
79,225, 856
88,613,135
82,150,366
72,456, 952
78,544,473
79, 655,324
84,706, 262
84,354, 509
84, 700,568
109, 262,436
80,479,597
94, 604, 856
65, 720, 999
83, 768,478
79, 451, 708
69, 822, 999
58,170,755
60,062, 540
80, 575, 042
74,866, 086
91,118, 801

11. 66
10.46
11. 06
12. 64
12. 31
12. 50
12.56

130,004, 643
144, 229, 903
158,166, 708
162,408,888
134,050, 878
119,027,569
126, 270,855
136,038, 771
144,790,885
147, 596, 641
154,469, 354
. 147,428,403
142, 074, 936
153,813, 885
99. 320. 455
140.773.811
160, 203, 601
165, 021,884
94,709,211
110,735,447
130, 577,155
135,754,499
150,523,055

20. 72
22.17
22. 08
23.17
20. 08
20.54
20.19
19.90
20. 33
19.91
19. 96
17. 25
17.46
18. 22
15.60
19.25
21.09
20. 91
16.15
16.15
15. 72
16. 81
16.67

b 5,943,913
4,122,385
9,944,728
30,857,522

b 10.90
6 .57
10.12

11.66

11.90
11.38
10.94
12. 79
9. 89

11.20

10. 32
11.46
10.46
8.85
9. 91
8.76
9.70'
9.27
10.09'

bFigures are for the




Years.
Articles of voluntary
use, luxuries, etc.

Dollars.

Per cent.

Total.

Dollars.

.................1800
.................1810
.................1820
................. 1830
................. 1840
.................1850
.................1851
.................1852
.................1853
.................1854
.................1855
................ 1856
.................1857
*
.................1858
.................1859
353, 616,119 .................1860
58,025, 923
16.41
.................1861
.................1862
.................1863
.................1864
.................1865
.................1866
.................1867
.................1868
.................1869
426, 346, 010 .................1870
47, 266, 822
11. 09
.................1871
.................1872
.................1873
_________ 1
_____________ .................1874
.................1875
.................1876
.................1877
.................1878
.................1879
65,lii, 826
10.38
627, 555, 271 .................1880
11.14
72,461,208
650, 618,999 ................. 1881
11.82
716, 213, 946 .................1882
84, 644, 099
12. 31
86, 242, 505
700,829, 673 .................1883
13.20
88,151,149
667, 575, 389 .................1884
579, 580, 054 .................1885
12. 80
74, 219,831
80, 235, 236
625, 308, 814 .................1886
12.83
13.22
90, 336,345
683,418, 981 .................1887
13.38
95, 326,454
712,248, 626 ................. 1888
13. 04
96, 678, 839
741, 431, 398 .................1889
13.91
107, 468, 732
773, 674, 812 .................1890
13. 05
111, 534, 342
854,519, 577 .................1891
93,537,936
11.50
813, 601,345 .................1892
108,447, 655
12.84
844, 454, 584 .................1893
69, 097,719
10. 86 636, 614, 420 .................1894
92,714,887
12. 68 731,162, 090 .................1895
89, 282, 219
11.75
759, 694, 084 .................1896
11.72
92,480, 037
789, 251, 030 .................1897
74,587,283
12.70
587,153,700 ................. 1898
89,064, 764
13.00
685,441, 892 .................1899
103,908,719
12.51
830, 519, 252 .................1900
13.93
112,507,715
807, 763, 301 .................1901
14.72
132,936,388
903,327,071 .................1902
b 8,459,595
9,497,527
16,478,260
25,941, 229

b15.52
15.14
16.77
14.95

b 54,520, 834
62, 720, 956
98,258, 706
173, 509, 526

ar 1821; no complete data for the year 1820 or earlier years.

538

PROGRESS OP UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
N o . 1 9 0 .— PROGRESS

of th e

UNITED STATES

Domestic merchandise exported, grouped according to sources of production.
Tears.
Exports of domestic
manufactures.

Agriculture.

Dollars.
1800...............................
1810...............................
1820 ...............................
1830 ...............................
1840...............................
1850...............................
1851...............................
1852 ...............................
1853 ...............................
1854...............................
1855 ...............................
1856 ...............................
1857................................
1858 ...............................
1859...............................
1860 ...............................
1861...............................
1862 ...............................
1863................................
1864...............................
1865...............................
1866...............................
1867...............................
1868...............................
1869...............................
187Q...............................
1871...............................
1872 ...............................
1873 ................................
1874 ...............................
1875...............................
1876...............................
1877 ...............................
1878...............................
1879...............................
1880 ...............................
1881...............................
1882 ...............................
1883...............................
1884................................
1885 ...............................
1886...............................
1887 ................................
1888 ...............................
1889 ...............................
1890 ...............................
1891...............................
1892...............................
1893................................
1894...............................
1895...............................
1896 ...............................
1897...............................
1898 ...............................
1899...............................
1900................................
1901................................
1902................................




25, 590, 534
33,502,000
41,657, 673
46, 977, 332
82, 548, 067
108, 605,713
145, 903, 778
124, 375, 887
154,239, 296
170,716,858
145,423, 788
218,290, 649
227,558,727
201, 632,408
222, 909,718
256,560, 972
149,492, 026
135,143,076
174, 580, 806
147, 765, 862
156, 662,846
382,770,457
289,981, 616
276, 254, 779
267, 236, 930
361,188, 483
368, 466, 011
368, 796, 625
446, 900, 004
501, 371, 501
430, 306, 560
456,113, 515
459, 734,148
536,192, 873
546, 476, 703
685,961, 091
730, 394, 943
552, 219, 819
619,269,449
536, 315, 318
530,172,966
484,954,595
523,073, 798
500,840, 086
532,141, 490
629, 820, 808
642, 751, 344
799, 328, 232
615, 382,986
628, 363, 038
553, 210, 026
569, 879, 297
683,471,139
853, 683, 570
784, 776,142
835,858,123
943,811, 020
851,465,622

Per cent.
80.37
79.07
80.60
80.27
82.88
80.51
81.68
80.28
81.23
79. 28
75.45
81.93
81.59
80.22
80. 07
81.13
72.96
74.24
69.86
67.30
60.46
81.78
75.17
74.55
72.02
79.35
77. 07
77.41
77. 69
79.16
76. 95
76. 67
72. 63
77. 07
78.12
83.25
82.63
75.31
77.00
73.98
72.96
72.82
74.41
73.23
72. 87
74. 51
73.69
78. 69
74.05
72. 28
69.73
66.02
66. 23
70.54
65.19
60.98
64.62
62.83

Dollars.
2,493,755
3,897,570
3,891,869
6,641, 016
11,149, 621
17,580, 456
22,700,096
21,327,247
24,721,560
27,834,864
29,854,384
31, 492, 616
31, 505,280
30,051,516
33,884,223
40,345,892
35,953,174
25,948,374
41,193,721
40,594,587
59,036,644
49,511, 306
60,895,391
59,541,972
66,052,506
68,279, 764
83,886,461
72, 727,110
88,789, 758
92, 353,848
92, 678,814
101,637,548
133, 933,549
123,807,196
117,015, 729
102,856, 015
114, 233, 219
134,794,346
134, 228, 083
136,372,887
147,187,527
136,541,978
136,735,105
130, 300,087
138, 675,507
151,102, 376
168,927,315
158, 510, 937
158,023,118
183,728,808
183,595,743
228,571,178
277,285,391
290,697, 354
339,592,146
433,851,756
410,932,524
403,641,401

Per cent.
7. 83
9. 20
7. 53
11. 35
9. 98
13. 03
12. 71
13. 77
13. 02
12.93
15. 49
11.82
11. 30
11.96
12.16
12. 76
17. 55
14.26
16.48
18.49
22; 78
10. 58
15. 79
16. 07
17. 80
15.00
17. 55
15. 27
15.44
14. 58
16.57
17.08
21.16
17. 79
16. 72
12. 48
12.92
18. 38
16. 69
18.81
20. 25
20. 50
19.45
19. 05
18.99
17. 87
19.37
15. 61
19.02
21.14
23.14
26. 48
26. 87
24. 02
28. 21
31. 65
28.13
29.77

Mining.

Dollars.

167, 090
864,115
906, 371
1,130,626
1,711,847
2,370,435
2,180,721
2,042,437
1,624, 362
1,768,459
* 999,465
2,885,264
4,254,469
6,154,815
6,480, 576
10,791,675
9,940,927
5,109,946
5,175,608
5,881,965
5,026,111
5,363,418
5,323,607
6,920,159
6,905,326
6,469,181
7,122,989
8,770, 769
6,732,119
6,405, 813
5,863, 232
7,401, 282
8,175, 692
10,446, 719
15,022,255
15,797,885
13,654,286
11,758, 662
17, 993, 895
19,947, 518
22,297, 755
22,054, 970
20,692,885
20 , 020, 026
20, 449,598
18,509,814
20,045,654
20,804,573
19,410,707
28,156,174
37,843,742
39,207,875
39,216,112

Per cent.

0.12

.49
.58
.60
.79
1.23
.81
.73
.64
.63
.31
1.41
2.34
2.46
2.96
4.17
2.12

1.32
1.39
1. 59
1.10
1.12
1.12

1. 20
1.09
1.15
1.20

1. 39
.97
.92
.71
.84
1.11

1. 30
2. 07
2.18
2. 05
1. 67
2. 63
2.73
2. 64
2.53
2. 04
2.412. 35
2. 33
2. 32
2.01
1. 60

2. 34
2. 76
2. 69
2.90

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in it s

539

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.

Domestic merchandise exported, grouped according to sources of production—
Continued.
Forest.

Dollars. Per cent.
2, 228, 863
7. 00
2, 969,403
7. 01
3, 822, 785
7. 40
2, 661, 358
4. 54
3, 868, 694
3.47
4, 590, 747
3. 40
4,188, 635
2. 34
4, 400, 741
2. 84
4, 704, 394
2. 48
8, 636, 423
4. 01
8, 879, 743
4.61
7, 474, 064
2. 80
10, 411, 894
3.73
10, 579,417
4, 21
11,396,163
4. 09
10, 299, 959
3. 26
7, 286, 605
3. 55
6, 565, 599
3. 61
3. 56
8 , 901, 671
10,106, 386
4. 60
14, 858,193
5. 73
2. 88
13,454,440
4. 06
15, 636, 599
16, 579, 791
4. 48
4. 34
16,115, 298
14, 897, 963
3. 27
13,338,992
2. 79
18, 384, 081
3. 86
3. 88
22, 358,112
23,627,164
3. 73
19,165,907
3.43
18, 076, 668
3. 04
19, 943, 290
3.14
17, 750, 396
2. 55
16,336, 943
2. 34
2.11
17,321,268
19,486,051
2. 20
25,580, 264
3. 50
28,636,199
3. 56
26,222, 959
3. 62
22, 014, 839
3. 03
20,961, 708
3.15
3. 01
21,126,273
3. 51
23, 991,092
3.70
26,997,127
29,473,084
3. 49
3. 29
28,715,713
2. 75
27, 957,423
3. 38
28,127,113
28, 000, 629
3. 22
28, 576,235
3. 61
33,718,204
3.91
40, 489,321
3. 92
37, 900,171
3.13
42,126, 889
3.49
52, 218,112
3. 81
54, 317,294
3. 72
48,188,661
3. 55

Fisheries.

Miscellaneous.

Dollars. Per cent.
Dollars.
1,098, 511
3. 45
429,240
1,481, 000
3.50
516,702
2,251, 000
4. 35
60, 313
1,725,270
2.95
519, 938
3,198,370
2.87
895, 809
2,824, 818
2.10
1,131, 409
3,098, 775
1.73
1, 864, 739
2,139. 244
1.38
1, 781,657
3,166, 813
1. 67
1, 906, 473
2, 966, 310
1. 38
3, 461,998
3, 380, 431
1.75
2, 842, 344
3, 308, 348
1.25
3, 691,653
3, 704, 523
1.33
3,683, 852
3,484,283
3,980, 047
1.39
4,416, 696
4, 016, 821
1. 60
4,156,480
3,879, 655
1. 31
4. 307, 608
4, 974, 939
2.10
3, 922,817
2. 15
6,190, 533
4, 979, Q
60
2. 00 14, 081, 363
4, 290, 819
1.95 10, 323, 411
4, 794, 989
1.85 12,980, 716
3,360, 865
.76
8, 802, 908
3, 655, 565
.95 10,466,915
9,293,588
3,710, 000
1.00
2, 990, 302
.81 12, 768,148
2, 835, 508
.62
2, 980,512
2, 976, 701
.62
4, 083, 709
3,439, 561
.72
7, 750, 494
3, 454, 426
.60
6, 804, 558
3, 566, 743
5, 515, 786
.57
4,874, 660
5, 742, 506
.87
5, 806,445
.98
6,160, 550
5, 737, 879
4, 861,219
.91
6 , 434. 182
.92
4, 833,164
6,282, 368
.90
7, 021,186
5, 255, 402
.64
6, 689,345
5, 556, 439
.63
6, 854, 013
.85
6, 271, 859
6,197, 752
6, 276, 375
.78
5, 366, 807
5, 614,111
5, 417, 322
.77
5, 955,122
.82
5, 554, 607
5,138, 806
.77
4, 713,156
5,155,775
.73
5,173, 310
5, 518, 552
.82
5, 218, 392
7, 106, 388
.97
5, 414,579
7,458, 385
5.141, 420
.88
3,612,364
6,208, 577
.71
.53
3, 838, 947
5,403, 587
5,541, 378
3, 936,164
.67
4,261, 920
.49
4, 400, 944
5, 328, 807
.67
4,171, 974
6, 850, 392
.79
4,135, 762
3,479, 228
6, 477, 951
.63
5,435,483
.45
3,164, 628
5,992,999
.50
3. 286, 872
6,326, 620
.46
4, 665, 218
.53
7, 683, 353
4,510,740
5,265. 000
7,705,065
.57




Total exports
of domestic
merchandise.

Dollars.
31,840,903
42,366,675
51,683,640
.89
58,524,914
111, 660, 561
.80
.84
134, 900, 233
178,620,138
1.05
1.15
154, 931,147
1.00
189,869,162
1.61
215, 328, 300
1.47
192, 751,135
1.39
266,438,051
1. 32
278, 906, 713
251, 351, 033
1.58
1.45
278, 392. 080
1.23
316, 242, 423
2.43
204, 899, 616
3.40
182, 024, 868
5.64
249, 891,436
4.70
219, 561, 637
5. 01
259,125, 063
1.88
468,040,903
2. 71
385, 746, 032
2.51
370,555, 738
3.44
371, 045,149
.66
455, 208, 341
.85
478,115, 292
1.62
476,421, 478
1.19
575, 227, 017
.87
633, 339, 368
1.03
559, 237, 638
1.03
594,917,715
632,980, 854
.77
.70
695,749,930
1.00
699, 538,742
.81
823,946,353
.78
883,925,947
.85
733, 239, 732
.67
804,223,632
.75
724,964, 852
.76
726,682, 946
.71
665,964, 529
.73
703,022,923
.76
683, 862,104
.74
730, 282, 609
.61
845,293, 828
.41
872,270, 283
.38
1,015, 732, 011
.47
831,030, 785
.52
869, 204,937
.52 !
793, 392, 599
.48
863, 200, 487
.34
1,032, 007, 603
.26
1,210,291,913
.27
1,203, 931,222
.34
1,370,763, 571
.31
1,460,462, 806
.38
1,355,481,861

Tears.

Per cent.
1.35
1.22
.12

........................ 1810
........................ 1820
........................1830
........................ 1840
........................ 1850
........................ 1851
........................1852
........................ 1853
........................ 1854
........................ 1855
........................ 1856
........................1857
........................ 1858
........................ 1859
........................ 1860
........................ 1861
........................ 1862
........................ 1863
........................ 1864
........................ 1865
........................ 1866
........................ 1867
........................ 1868
........................ 1869
........................ 1870
........................ 1872
........................ 1873
........................ 1874
........................ 1875
........................ 1876
........................ 1877
........................ 1878
........................ 1879
........................ 1880
........................ 1881
........................ 1882
........................ 1883
........................ 1884
........................ 1885
........................ 1886
........................ 1887
........................ 1888
........................ 1889
........................ 1890
........................ 1891
........................ 1892
........................ 1893
........................ 1894
........................ 1895
........................ 1896
........................ 3897
........................ 1898
........................ 1899
........................ 1900
........................ 1901
........................ 1902

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PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.

No. 190.—PROGRESS

of

the

UNITED STATES

Commerce by grand divisions of tbe world.

Years.

Imports into the United States from—
Europe.

1800...........................................
1810..........................................
1820..................................... ..
1830..........................................
1840..........................................
1850..........................................
1851..........................................
1852..........................................
1853..........................................
1854..........................................
1855..........................................
1856..........................................
1857...........................................
1858..........................................
1859............. ............................
1860...........................................
1861..........................................
1862..........................................
1863..........................................
1864..........................................
1865...........................................
1866..........................................
1867..........................................
1868..........................................
1869..........................................
1870 b.........................................
1871................................. ........
1872..........................................
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1874..........................................
1875..........................................
1876...........................................
1877 ..........................................
1878 b........................................
1879..........................................
1880..........................................
1881...........................................
1882...........................................
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1884..........................................
1885..........................................
1886..........................................
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1888 ..........................................
1889...........................................
1890........................ ..................
1891..........................................
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1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897................................. .
1898 ........................................
1899..........................................
1900..........................................
1901...........................................
1902...........................................

N orth America.

Dollars.
46,857,960

Per cent
of total.
51.35

Dollars.
32,116,092

Percent
of total.
35.19

40,841, 420
64,146, 814
124, 954,302
149,699, 558
136,182, 615
190, 537, 930
213,735,309
165, 079,384
199,140,423
211,280, 601
161,485,623
201,650, 311
216, 831, 353
203, 682,864
116, 982,504
148,292,951
179,731,649
109,603, 619
266,266,170
253,670,735
198,967, 488
244,939, 755
249,540,283
297, 359, 849
365, 300, 332
361,521,976
315,819,123
287,201,034
234,331,710
239,093,260
217,334,822
216, 027,113
370,821,782
340,727,631
397,581,413
409, 713,125
370,956, 601
318, 733, 328
357, 538,465
390,728,002
407,051, 875
403,421,058
449, 987, 266
459,305, 372
391, 628,469
458,450,093
295, 077, 865
383,645,813
418,639,121
430,192, 205
305,933, 691
353,884, 534
440,567,314
429,620,452
475,161,941

57.63
59.87
70.14
69.23
63.95
71.10
70.89
63.13
63.29
58.54
57.14
59.52
59.87
60.68
56.85
58.63
54.54
46.75
60.84
60.71
53.54
56. 01
53.98
54.85
57.05
54.48
53.99
51.85
49.16
48.58
46.60
48. 46
55.52
53. 02
54. 87
56.65
55. 57
55.19
56. 27
56.43
56. 22
54.14
57.14
54. 46
47.47
52.91
45.05
52.41
53. 69
56.26
49. 66
50.76
51. 84
52.19
52. 60

17, 548, 892
22, 627, 639
24,136, 879
32,129, 407
32, 949, 467
35,647, 415
39,503,184
44, 781, 394
59,119, 001
85,885, 791
58, 834, 979
70, 531,025
75,082, 583
68, 934, 936
50, 927, 847
58,256,053
90,699, 407
83, 912, 382
109, 989,347
88,863,182
100,002,918
114,772,964
126,544,611
135,979, 954
145,321,478
156,604,503
156,527,068
132,035, 363
118,188,297
130,190, 687
122,980, 267
112,565,940
130,077,225
134,198,166
156,622,388
146,897,620
136, 321, 361
117,450, 701
125,431,516
130,790,843
139,818, 918
150, 865,817
148,368, 706
163,226, 079
174, 054,181
183,732,712
166,962,559
133, 915,682
126,877,126
105, 924, 053
91, 376,807
112,150, 911
130,035,221
145,158,104
151,076,524

24.76
21.12
13.55
14.86
15.47
13. 30
13.10
17.13
18. 79
23.80
20.82
20.82
20.73
20.54
24.75
23.04
27.52
35. 80
25.13
21.27
26. 91
26.24
27.42
25.10
22. 68
23.58
26.25
23.84
24.79
26. 45
26.40
25. 25
19.47
20.88
21.61
20. 31
20.41
20. 34
19. 74
18. 90
19. 30
20. 25
18. 84
19. 35
21. 04
21.21
25. 49
18. 29
16. 27
13.85
14. 83
16. 09
15.30
17.63
16.72

South America.

Dollars.

6,239,1.76
9,420, 586
16,647, 637
20, 994, 535
20, 347, 310
23,107, 504
26,075, 849
27,894,198
31,675,461
36,155, 286
31, 301,432
37,796,212
35, 992,719
33,264, 256
21,913, 043
22,358, 438
33,082,797
22, 930,809
32,136, 785
35,795i302
41,377,712
41,844,782
43,596,045
55,032,487
56,163, 696
67,246, 902
67,520,034
74,247,631
65,730,123
67,825,859
69,203,408
59,174,974
82,126,922
80,627, 308
81,291,936
76,736, 983
75,753,960
65,289,956
65,875,425
79,764,191
84,356, 398
92,135,052
90,006,144
118, 736, 668
150,727, 759
102,207,815
100,147,107
112,167,120
108,828,462
107,389, 405
92,091,694
86,587,893
93,666,774
110,367,342
119,785,756

» Hawaiian Islands not included in 1901 and 1902.
bFrom 1870 to 1878 specie is included in totals, but excluded in following years.
0Includes “ A ll other countries.”




Per cent
of total.

8.80
8.79
9.35
9.71
9.56
8.62
8.65
10. 67
10.07
10.02
11.08
11.16
9.94
9.91
10.65
8.84
10.04
9.79
7.34
8.56
11.13
9. 57
9.41
10.16
8.84
10.12
11.31
13.40
13.79
13. 78
14. 80
13. 27
12.30
12. 55
11. 22
10. 61
11. 34
11.31
10. 37
11. 52
11.65
12. 36
11.43
14.08
18.27
11.80
15.29
15.32
13.96
14. 04
14.95
12.42
11.02
13.41
13.26

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in

it s

541

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued.
Tears.

Imports into the United States from—
Asia.

Africr.

Oceania.a

Dollars.
11,560,810

Per cent
of total.
12.67

Dollars.
142,969

Per cent
of total.
0.16

Dollars.
551,496

5, '531, 737
9, 695, 639
10, 315, 486
10, 811, 627
20,615,155
14, 572, 740
16,986, 989
18, 288, 328
19,572, 054
21,140, 650
24,644,963
22,038,186
26, 201,603
22, 076, 660
11, 635, 861
17,810, 728
17,403,933
11, 248, 583
19, 219, 340
26,672, 233
23,806,412
27,405, 349
31,413,378
41,200, 224
54,497,477
61, 764, 489
43, 608, 490
45,220,249
47, 637, 905
41,521,087
42,834,123
46,247,481
67,008, 793
65,289, 448
61, 419,192
60,909,565
54,042,233
52,200, 475
68,088,821
•63,212, 870
61,691,675
63,600, 391
67,506, 833
72, 272, 222
80,138, 251
87,624,446
66,186, 397
77, 626, 364
89, 592,318
87, 294, 597
92,594,593
107, 091,214
139, 842,330
117, 677, 611
129,682,651

7. 80
9. 05
5. 79
5. 00
9. 68
5.44
5. 63
6.99
6. 22
5.86
8. 72
6. 50
7.24
6.58
5.66
7. 04
5. 28
4. 79
4.39
6. 38
6.41
6. 27
6.78
7.78
8.50
9. 35
7. 32
8.16
9. 99
8.44
9.19
10. 38
10. 02
10.15
8. 47
8. 42
8. 09
9.04
10. 71
9.14
8. 52
8. 55
8. 57
8 57
9. 77
10.11
10.10
10. 61
11.49
11.41
15.03
15.36
16. 45
14. 30
14. 36

384,887
602,447
1,401,340
1, 273, 838
1, 533, 096
2,482, 695
3, 308, 717
3,575,574
3,374, 955
4,031,745
3, 589, 389
3, 917, 454
3, 495, 226
4,434,897
2, 269, 881
2, 905, 002
4,146,008
3, 572, 343
7,410, 768
9,996, 737
5,278,531
6,837,062
1,423,212
1,438,565
5,263, 288
4, 458, 688
2,767,349
4,982,781
2,838, 241
4,108, 001
3,874, 335
4,043, 711
d14,130, 604
7, 621, 302
11,335, 718
12, 259, 856
d24, 628, 961
d19, 470, 646
d13,665, 067
22,948, 024
26,472, 885
29, 604, 059
28,356,568
25, 621,134
23,133,062
25, 997, 378
21,457, 923
17,450,926
24, 614, 668
24,400,439
26, 859, 230
26,997, 877
34,'611,108
11,395,195
14,166, 461

.54
.56
.79
.59
.72
.93
1.10
1. 37
1.07
1.12
1.27
1.16
.96
1.32
1.10
1.15
1.26
1.52
1.70
2.40
1.42
1.56
.31
.26
.82
.66
.46
.90
.60
.84
.81
.90
2.13
1.19
1.57
1. 70
3.69
3.37
2.15
3.31
3. 66
3. 96
3.60
3.04
2. 80
3.00
3.28
2. 39
3.16
3.19
4.36
3.87
4.07
1.38
1.57

308, 797
646, 869
682,151
1,315, 967
1,318,199
1, 630, 363
1, 884, 046
1, 849, 642
1, 758, 048
2,396, 068
2, 756, 764
2,834, 942
3, 798, 518
3, 256, 540
2, 042, 593
3, 296, 748
4,499,101
3,166,431
2, 617, 944
2,833, 382
2,191,747
1,514,343
o9, 860, 058
° 10, 482, 629
•13, 792, 495
° 12, 020, 589
°9, 619,184
c 10,219, 095
° 7,951,595
° 9, 351, 512
“ 10, 645, 891
o7, 718, 556
d3, 789, 420
* 14, 200, 773
«16, 388, 927
«16, 663, 765
d5, 994, 577
d4, 382, 223
d4, 836, 842
O
4,875, 838
- 4,565, 363
•5, 505, 275
»
3, 321, 477
4, 207,146
5, 318, 052
9, 857, 032
3, 479, 338
5, 709,169
11,172, 979
9, 529, 713
7,193, 639
10,436, 060
11,218, 437
8,953, 461
13,447, 615

Per cent
of total.
0.60 .......................................... 1800
.......................................... 1810
.......................................... 1820
.44 ................................... .......1830
.60 .......................................... 1840
.38 .......................................... 1850
.61 .......................................... 1851
.62 .......................................... 1852
.61
.63 .......................................... 1854
.71 ...........................................1855
.56 .......................................... 1856
.66 .......................................... 1857
.97 .......................................... 1858
.84 .................... ......................1859
1.05 ................................. .........1860
.97 .......................................... 1861
.99 .......................................... 1862
1.30 .......................................... 1863
1.36 ...........................................1864
1.35 .......................................... 1865
.60 ...........................................1866
.68 .......................................... 1867
.59 .......................................... 1868
.35 ....... ...................................1869
2.10 .......................................b 1870
1.85 .......................................... 1871
2.10 .......................................... 1872
1.81 .......................................... 1873
1.66 .......................................... 1874
1.85 .......................................... 1875
1.67 .......................................... 1876
1.91 ...........................................1877
2.20 .......................................b 1878
1.74 ............. ............................ 1879
.56 .......................................... 1880
2.21 .......................................... 1881
2.26 .......................................... 1882
2.31 .......................................... 1883
.90 .......................................... 1884
.75 .......................................... 1885
.76* .......................................... 1886
.70 .......................................... 1887
.65 .......................................... 1888
.74 ...........................................1889
.42 .......................................... 1890
.50 ...........................................1891
.65 .......................................... 1892
.97 ............. ............................1893
.79 .......................................... 1894
.98 .......................................... 1895
1.43 .......................................... 1896
1.25 ........................................ 1897
1.17 .......................................... 1898
1.50 .......................................... 1899
1.32 .......................................... 1900
1.09 .......................................... 1901
1.49 .......................................... 1902

dIncludes “ A ll other Spanish possessions.”
“Includes “ All other countries in Asia and Oceania.”




542

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
No. 1 9 0 .— PROGRESS

of the

UNITED STATES

Commerce by grand divisions of the world.
Exports from the United States to—
North America.

Europe.

1800......................................
1810.......................................
1820...................... .......... ..
1830............. ........................
1840.......................................
1850..................................... .
1851.......................................
1852.......................................
1853.......................................
1854.......................................
1855.......................................
1856......................................
1857..................................... .
1858.......................................
1859.......................................
1860.......................................
1861......................................
1862.......................................
1863.......................................
1864.......................................
1865.......................................
1866.......................................
1867......................................
1868.......................................
1869.......................................
1870 b................................. ..
1871.......................................
1872.......................................
1873 ......................................
1874.......................................
1875.......................................
1876.......................................
1877.......................................
1878*.....................................
1879.......................................
1880.......................................
1881.......................................
1882.......................................
1883.......................................
1884.......................................
1885.......................................
1886.......................................
1887.......................................
1888.......................................
1889.......................................
1890.......................................
1891......................................
1892......................................
1893.......................................
1894.......................................
1895.......................................
1896.......................................
1897 .......................................
1898.......................................
1899......................................
1900.......................................
1901.......................................
1902.......................................

Dollars.
41,348,088
46,853, 851
48,116, 538
48,175, 248
98, 930, 684
113,862, 253
171, 009, 932
165,140, 809
175,493,102
208, 483, 267
200, 761,143
247,255,187
276,098, 810
242, 627,080
268,199,351
310,272, 818
170,339,184
157, 741,886
227, 456, 975
222,809; 420
201, 758, 310
458, 310, 344
354,932,412
365, 392,235
328,059,182
420,184,014
479, 738, 693
450,167,843
539, 061, 323
572, 511,479
533,544,921
538, 322, 835
557, 244, 615
597, 774,959
594,189, 272
719,433,788
766,113,798
600,100,498
659, 867, 396
583, 795, 462
599, 240, 748
541, 373, 039
575, 300, 326
549, 092,503
578, 902, 520
683, 736, 397
704, 798,047
850, 623,150
661,976, 910
700,870, 822
627,927, 692
673,043,753
813,385,644
973,806,245
936, 602,093
1, 040,167, 763
1,136, 504, 605
1,008,033,981

Per cent
of total.
58. 26
70.19
69.04
65.24
74.89
74.96
78.31
78.77
75.99
75.59
72.96
75. 62
76.07
74.74
75,17
77.54
68.31
68.60
68.51
65.47
59.92
81.05
77.30
76. 62
74.71
79.35
81.19
78.71
79. 61
79.87
80.17
80.81
79.38
80.39
83.50
86.10
84.96
79.96
80.10
78.84
80. 75
79. 67
80. 33
78.88
77.98
79.74
79.73
82.60
78.10
78.57
77.76
76.26
77.39
79.07
76.33
74.60
76.39
72. 96

Dollars.
27,208,618
16,066,899
16,810,597
18,886,434
23,737,078
24,722, 610
29,575,916
28,386,177
32,503,494
47,135,118
50,816,532
51,178, 760
55,969,886
53,901,148
55,939,301
53,325,937
49,915,433
48,011,793
73,202,910
79,554,810
94,837,990
67,331,613
61,890,552
68,289,670
65,848,784
68,962, 006
77,348,184
73,230,648
81, 629, 759
94,942,138
86,166, 454
79,926, 699
83, 058, 656
78,762,184
67,598,525
69,437,783
83,156,899
85,793,255
99,428,476
92,217,190
76, 764,748
71,980,400
73,425,948
79,995,497
89,550,476
94,100,410
96,549,129
105,566,184
119,788,889
119,693,212
108,575,594
116,567,496
124,958,461
139,627,841
157,931,707
187,594, 625
196, 534,460
203,971, 080

Per cent
of total.
38.34
24.07
24.12
25. 57
17. 97
16. 27
13. 54
13. 54
14.07
17. 09
18. 47
15.65
15. 42
16.60
15.68
13. 33
20. 02
20.88
22.05
23. 38
28.17
11. 91
13.48
14.32
14.99
13.03
13.09
12. 80
12. 05
13.25
12.95
12.00
11.83
10.59
9.50
8. 31
9.21
11.43
12. 07
12.45
10. 34
10. 59
10. 25
11.50
12.06
10. 98
10.92
10.25
14.13
13.42
13.45
13. 21
11.89
11.35
12. 87
13.45
13.21
14. 76

South America.

Dollars.
1,611,738
1,133,689
4,587, 391
5,969,517
9,076, 724
11,884,839
10,197, 876
11* 160, 676
11, 568, 580
13,455,417
15,716, 540
16, 227,619
13,318,384
15,976,969
16, 742,100
14, 348,897
11,776,079
16,188,019
19,359,562
21,606. 908
17,924, 295
21,770, 346
20,652,085
19,531, 311
21,651,459
19,599, 581
27, 006,890
29,661,967
26, 747, 020
24,096,950
22,862,746
22,577,154
24,690,478
23,437,376
23,190,220
25, 304,846
27,224, 850
29,570, 659
•31,226,934
27,734,857
26,131,991
30, 744,497
29,579,227
35,021,017
38,752,648
33,708,290
33,147,614
32, 639, 077
33,212, 310
33,525,935
36,297,671
33,768,646
33,821,701
35,659,902
38,945,763
44,400,195
38,043,617

“Hawaiian Islands not included in 1901 and 1902.
t>From 1870 to 1878 specie is included in totals, but excluded in following years.
0Includes “ A ll other countries.”




Per cent
of total.
2.41
■1.63
6.21
4.52
5.98
5.44
4.86
4. 83
4.19
4.89
4. 81
4.47
4.10
4.48
4.18
5. 76
5.12
4.88
5. 69
6.42
3.17
4. 74
4. 33
4.45
4. 09
3. 31
4.72
4. 38
3. 73
3. 62
3. 43
3.22
3. 32
3. 29
2. 77
2. 79
3. 63
3.59
4.22
3. 74
3. 85
4. 29
4. 25
4. 72
4.52
3.81
3.21
3.85
3. 72
4.15
4.11
3.21
2.75
2.91
2. 79
2.98
2.75

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
i n it s

543

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued.

Years.

Exports from the United States to—
Asia.

Dollars.
1,177,846
556.881
3,289,000
1,845,224
2,286,290
3,051,720
3,493,208
3, 605, 906
4, 694, 964
2, 219, 476
3,516,195
3,919,755
6, 063, 775
7, 862, 751
9, 249, 240
11,067, 921
8, 335, 568
6, 697, 723
7, 742, 987
9,772,558
8, 529, 596
11, 799,410
11,449, 618
13, 844,105
16, 947,124
10,972, 064
7,781,138
13,965, 166
18,727,094
15, 087, 695
13,972, 305
15, 528, 567
27,449, 945
28, 998,343
11, 875, 898
11, 645, 703
12, 917, 348
18, 393, 671
16, 348, 742
16, 913, 978
20,739, 972
22,113, 992
'19,322,172
18, 929,152
18, 439, 626
19, 696, 820
25,553, 308
19, 590, 350
16,222, 354
20, 872, 761
17, 325, 057
25, 630, 029
39, 274, 905
44,707, 791
48, 360,161
64,913, 807
49, 390, 712
63, 944, 077

Oceania.a

Per cent
of total.
1.66
.83
4. 72
2. 50
1.73
2.01
1.60
1. 72
2. 03
.80
1.28
1. 20
1. 67
2.42
2.59
2.77
3. 34
2.91
2.33
2. 87
2. 53
2. 09
2.49
2. 90
3. 86
2. 07
1. 31
2.44
2.75
2.10
2.10
2.33
3.91
3.90
1.67
1.39
1.42
2.45
1.98
2.28
2. 79
3. 25
2. 70
2.73
2.48
2. 30
2. 89
1.81
1.91
2.34
2.15
2.90
3.74
3.63
3.94
4.66
3.34
4.63

Dollars.
14,112
227, 560
8,906
93,668
454,814
208,129
822, 631
763, 391
5, 090, 254
4,233,287
4,673, 429
6, 593, 841
5, 245, 493
4,321,435
4, 387, 401
5,373, 497
4, 075, 677
3, 810, 725
4,633,702
6,444, 017
7, 552.117
7, 675, 428
6, 229, 659
5, 992, 691
7, 027, 415
4, 334, 991
3, 307, 841
3, 613, 780
4, 677, 457
4, 493, 916
4,276, 979
4, 771,212
7,345,929
8, 607, 644
9, 423, 804
d6, 846, 698
9, 506, 577
12, 460, 664
13,571, 721
d13,105, 604
d13, 605, 468
d14, 326, 999
13, 438,146
14, 746, 065
16, 239, 403
16, 460, 269
18, 621, 801
15,572, 767
11,199, 477
11, 914,182
13,109, 231
17,197, 229
22,652, 773
22,003, 022
29,875, 015
43,391, 275
35, 392, 401
34,258, 041

Africa.

Per cent
of total.
0.02
.34
.01
.13
.35
.14
.38
.36
2. 20
1.54
1.70
2.02
1.45
1.33
1.23
1.34
1.64
1.66
1.39
1.90
2.24
1.36
1.36
1.25
1.60
.82
.56
.63
.69
.63
.64
.71
1. 05
1.16
1.32
.82
1.04
1.66
1.65
1.77
1.83
2.11
1.87
2.12
2.19
1.92
2.11
1.51
1.32
1. 34
1.62
1. 95
2.16
1. 78
2.43
3.11
2.36
2.48

Dollars.
1,110, 374
1,407, 828
305, 968
233, 601
707, 563
977, 284
1, 601, 485
1, 564, 207
2, 033, 637
2,157, 592
1,934,130
2, 300, 825
3, 355, 099
2, 613, 623
3, 037, 200
3, 227, 760
2, 330,154
1, 900, 779
2, 783, 989
2, 351, 772
2,412, 202
2, 385, 304
2, 916, 233
2,732, 053
1, 714, 213
'3,414, 768
c3, 203,113
'4, 005,140
'3,524,474
'3, 037,144
'3,470,782
'4, 814, 382
'4, 271,788
'4, 770, 729
'5,112, 518
d5, 084, 466
«5, 377, 878
'6, 569,319
'5,052,408
d3, 254, 441
d4 ,103, 962
d3, 598, 409
'3,952,122
'3,612, 063
'4, 248, 333
4,613, 702
4, 757,897
5,061, 265
5,196, 480
4,923,859
6,377, 842
13,870,760
16,953,127
17,515,730
18, 594, 424
19,469,849
25, 542, 618
33,468,605

Per cent
of total.
1.56
2.11
.44
.31
.54
.64
.73
.75
.88
.79
.70
.70
.92
.81
.85
.84
.93
.83
.84
.69
.72
.42
.63
.58
.39
.64
.54
.70
.52
.42
.52
.72
.61
.64
.72
.61
.58
.87
.61
.44
.55
.53
.56
.52
.57
.54
.54
.62
.69
.61
.87
1.57
1. 61
1. 42
1. 52
1. 79
1. 72
2.42

.......................................1800
.......................................1810
.......................................1820
.......................................1830
.......................................1840
.......................................1850
.......................................1851
.......................................1854
...................................... 1855
.......................................1856
.......................................1857
..................................... 1858
.......................................1859
.......................................1860
.......................................1861
.......................................1862
.......................................1863
.......................................1864
.......................................1865
.......................................1866
...................................... 1867
.....................................b1870
.......................................1871
.......................................1872
.......................................1873
.......................................1874
.......................................1875
.......................................1876
.......................................1877
..................................... b1878
.......................................1879
.......................................1880
.......................................1881
.......................................1882
.......................................1883
.......................................1884
.......................................1885
.......................................1886
.......................................1887
.......................................1888
.......................................1889
.......................................1890
.......................................1891
.......................................1892
.......................................1893
.......................................1894
.......................................1895
.......................................1896
.......................................1897
.................... ................. 1898
.......................................1899
.......................................1900
...................................... 1901
.......................................1902

dIncludes “ All other Spanish possessions. ”
'Includes “ A ll other countries in Asia and Oceania. ’




OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL
N o . 190.- -PROGRESS

of th e

UNITE

Transportation of foreign commerce.

Imports into the United States.
By sea.
In American




Total.

Dollars.
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862,
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

In foreign
vessels.

Dollars.

Dollars.

66,035, 739
92,802, 352
139,657,043
163,650,543
155,258,467
191,688,325
215, 376, 273
202,234, 900
249,972, 512
259,116,170
203, 700, 016
216,123,428
228,164, 855
201, 544, 055
92,274,100
109,744, 580
81, 212,077
74, 385,116
112,040,395
117, 209,536
122,965, 225
136, 802,024
153,237,077
163, 285,710
177,286,302
174,739,834
176, 027,778
157, 872,726
143,389,704
151,834,067
146,499,282
143,590,353
149,317,368
133,631,146
130,266,826
136,002,290
135,046,207
112, 864,052
118,942,817
121,365,493
123,525,298
120,782,910
124,948,948
127,471,678
139,139,891
127,095,434
121,561,193
108,229,615
117,299,074
109,133,454
93,535,867
82,050,118
104,304,940
93,055,493
102,188,002

4,481,181
14,339,167
38, 481, 275
52,574,389
53,038,388
76, 290, 322
86,117,821
59,233,620
64, 667,430
101, 773, 971
78, 913,134
122,644,702
134,001,399
134,106, 098
113, 497, 629
143,175,340
248,350,818
174,170,536
333, 471,763
300, 622,035
248,659,583
300,512, 231
309,140,510
363,020,644
445,416,783
471,806,765
405,320,135
382,949,568
321,139, 500
329, 565,833
307,407,565
310,499,599
503,494,913
491,840,269
571,517,802
564,175,576
512,511,192
443,513,801
491, 937,636
543,392,216
568, 222,357
586,120 881
623,740,100
676,511,763
648,535,976
695,184,394
503,810,334
590,538,362
626,890,521
619,784,338
492,086,003
581,673,550
701,223,735
683,015,858
744,766,235

70,516,920
107,141,519
178,138,318
216,224,932
208, 296, 855
267, 978,647
301,594,094
261,468,520
314,639, 942
360.890,141
282, 613,150
338,768,130
362,166, 254
335, 650,153
205, 771,729
252,919,920
329, 562,895
248,555,652
445,512,158
417,831,571
371, 624,808
437,314,255
462, 377,587
526,306,354
622,703,085
646,546, 599
581,347, 913
540,822, 294
464,529,204
481,399,900
453, 906,847
454, 089,952
652,812, 281
625, 471, 415
701,784,628
700,177, 866
647,557, 399
556,377, 853
610,880,453
664,757,709
691, 747, 655
706, 903,791
748,689,048
803,983,441
787,675,867
822,279,828
625,371,527
698,767,977
744,189,595
728,917,792
585,621,870
663, 723,668
805,528,675
776,071,351
846,954,237

Per cent
in Ameri­
can ves­
sels.

No data prior to 1871.

By land
vehicles.®

Dollars.

94.2
86.6
78.4
75.7
74.5
71.5
71.4
77.3
79.4
71.8
72.1
63.8
63.0
60.1
44.8
43.4
24.6
29.9
25.2
28.1
33.1
31.3
33.1
31.0
28.5
27.0
30.3
29.2
30.9
31.6
32.3
31.7
22.9
21.4
18.6
19.4
20.8
20.3
19.5
18.3
17.8
17.1
16.7
15.9
17.7
15.5
19.4
15.5
15.7
15.0
16.0
12.4
12.9
12.0
12.1

15,187, 354
17, 635,681
17,070, 548
14, 513, 335
13,083, 859
12,148, 667
10,697, 640
12, 965, 999
11,983, 823
15,142, 465
17,193, 213
22, 854, 946
23,003, 048
20,140, 294
21,149, 476
24,555,683
27,562,059
32,209,459
38,227,861
40, 621, 361
40,932, 755
39,726,595
44,121,094
29,623,095
33,201,988
35,535, 079
35,812,620
30,427,784
33, 424, 821
44,412, 509
47,100, 814
56,366,711

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
IN i t s

545

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Transportation of foreign commerce—Continued.
Exports from the United States.
By sea.

vessels.

Dollars.

63,882,719
105,622,257
99,615,041
152,456,689
139,476,937
155,028,802
191,322,266
203,250,562
232,295,762
251,214,857
243,491,288
249,617,953
279,082,902
179,972,733
125,421,318
132,127,891
102,849,409
93,017,756
213,671,466
180,625,368
175,016,348
153,154,748
199,732,324
190,378,462
168,044,799
171,566,758
174,424,216
156,385,066
167,686,467
164,826,214
166,551,624
128,425,339
109,029,209
116,955,324
96,962,919
104,418, 210
98,652,828
82,001,691
78,406, 686
72,991,253
67,332,175
83,022,198
77,502,138
78,968,047
81,033,844
70,670,073
73,707,023
62,277,581
70,392,813
79,941,823
67,792,150
78,562,088
90,779,252
84,343,122
83,631,985

In American
In foreign
vessels.

Dollars.

9,966, 789
26,463, 689
52,283, 679
65,931,322
70,181,429
75,947,355
84,474,054
71,906,284
94,669,146
111, 745,825
81,153,133
107,171,509
121,039,394
69,372,180
104,517,667
199,880,691
237,442,730
262,839,588
351,754, 928
280,708,368
301,886,491
285,979,781
329,786,978
392,801,932
393,929,579
494,915,886
533,885,971
501,838,949
492,215,487
530,354,703
569, 583, 564
600, 769, 633
720, 770, 521
777,162,714
641, 460,967
694,331,348
615,287,007
636,004,765
581,973,477
621,802,292
606,474,964
630, 942,660
747,376,644
773,569,324
916, 023,675
733,132,174
769, 212,122
695, 357,830
751,083, 000
905,969,428
1,090,406,476
1,064,590,307
1,193,220,689
1,291,520,938
1,174,263,079

s A 1902------35




Total.

Dollars.

73,849, 508
132,085, 946
151,998,720
218,388, Oil
209, 658,366
230, 976,157
275, 796, 320
275,156,846
326,964,908
362,960, 682
334,644,421
356, 789,462
400,122,296
249,344,913
229,938,985
332,008, 582
340,292,139
355,857, 344
565,426,394
461,333, 736
476,902,839
439,134,529
529,519, 302
583,180, 394
561,974,378
666,482, 644
708,310,187
658, 224, 015
659, 901, 954
695,180,917
736,135,188
729,194, 972
829, 799, 730
894 118,038
738,423, 886
798, 749, 558
713, 939, 835
718, 006, 456
660,380,163
694, 793, 545
673,807,139
713, 964, 858
824, 878 782
852,557, 371
997, 057, 519
803,802, 247
842,919,145
757, 635, 411
821, 475, 813
985,911, 251
1,158,198, 626
1,143,152, 395
1,283,999,941
1,375,864,060
1,257,895,064

86.5
80.0
65.4
69.8
66.5
67.1
69.4
73.8
71.1
69.2
72.8
70.0
70.0
72.1
54.6
39.8
30.2
26.1
37.8
39.2
36.7
34.9
37.7
82.7
30.0
25.7
24.6
23.8
25.4
23.7
22.7
17.6
13.1
13.1
13.1
13.1
13.8
11.4
11.9
10.5
10.0
11.6
9.4
9.3
8.1
8.8
8.7
8.2
8.5
8.1
5.9
6.9
7.1
6.1
6.6

By land
vehicles.1
1

Total by land
and sea.

Dollars.

Per cent
in Ameri­
can ves­
sels.

Dollars.

7,798,156
10,015,089
10,799, 430
8, 509, 205
7, 304, 376
6, 324,487
6, 767,170
7, 511, 365
7,439, 862
5, 838,928
8, 259, 308
12,118, 371
25, 089. 844
26, 573; 774
24,183.299
19,144, 667
21, 389,666
22,147, 368
28,436,517
32,949, 902
31, 923,439
33, 220, 629
43, 862,947
49, 221,427
49, 902, 754
61,131,125
65,082,305
73, 283, 704
83, 870,907
110,483,141
111, 900,931
123, 824,337

73,849, 508
132,085, 946
151,998,720
218j 388, Oil
209,658, 366
230,976,157
275,796, 320
275,156, 846
326,964, 908
362,960, 682
334,644,421
356,789,462
400,122, 296
249,344,913
229,938,985
332, 008,582
340, 292,139
355,857, 344
565,426, 394
461,333, 736
476,902, 839
439,134, 529
529,519, 302
590, 978, 550
571,989,467
677,282,074
716, 819,392
665,528, 391
666,226, 441
701, 948, 087
743,646,553
736, 634,834
835, 638, 658
902,377, 346
750, 542, 257
823, 839. 402
740, 513, 609
742,189,755
679,524, 830
716,183, 211
695,954,507
742,401, 375
857,828( 684
884,480, 810
1,030,278,148
847,665,194
892,140, 572
807,538,165
882,606,938
1, 050,993, 556
1, 231,482, 330
1,227,023,302
1,394,483,082
1,487, 764,991
1,381,719,401

1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902

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PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
No. 190.— PROGRESS

of

the

UNITED STATES

Foreign commerce of principal customs districts.
New York.

Tears.

Philadelphia.

1800 . -i.
1810. . 1.
1820..|.
1830 . .L
1840. 4 .
1850. . 4
1851 . . . .
1852 . .i .
1853 . 4 .
1854 . .J.
1855 . 4 .
1856 . 4 .
1857 . J .
1858 . . j .
1859 .-4
1860 . . . .
1861 . . . .
1862 . . . .
1863 . . . .
1864..
1865.. 4
1866 M 1867»> - -i.
1870.
1871.
1872 .
1873 .
1874 .
1875 .
1876.
1877 .
1878 .
1879 .
1880 .
1881.
1882 .
1883 .
1884 .
1885 .
1886.
1887 .
1888.
1889.
1890 .
18911892 .
1893 .
1894 .
1895 .
1897.
1900 .
1901.
1902 .

...

41,389,867
44,144, 930
38,035,104
41,040, 514
39, 333, 684
35,883, 012
22,106, 451
26,999,283
30,189,931
24,389,735
42,650, 884
45, 280, 555
36,942,341
44,583,822
47,484, 060
53,613,754
70, 275, 066
67,969,345
52,059, 729
51, 908,587
37,222,890
42,218,338
40,268, 023
40,448,791
68,503,136
61,960,103
69,594,057
72,552,075
65,865,551
53,445,929
58,430, 707
61,018, 330
63, 897, 778
66, 731,023
62, 876, 666
71, 212, 614
71, 780,489
79, 357, 654
53,309, 331
66,889,118
79,179,864
90,178,419
51,475,099
52,097,960
72,195,939
61,452, 370
71,921,436




Exports.

Imports.

Exports.

Imports.

Dollars.

Imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

78,942,489
80,901, 227
66,375,494
59,638,985
80,047,978
126,675,195
133,816,192
186,866,391
164,800,158
202, 509, 041
271,964,092
181,700,239
174,737,626
165,936, 208
196, 614, 746
222, 710,489
228,510,651
269, 529, 299
304, 634, 338
262,433, 225
262, 851, 576
282, 217, 379
336,493, 677
335,870, 295
392, 560,090
407,181, 024
344, 503, 775
361, 425, 361
329,883, 267
344, 514, 761
314, 329, 411
316, 347, 219
310,627, 496
319, 838, 555
349, 051,791
346, 528, 847
413,952, 783
347,395, 717
369,146, 365
325, 580, 062
354, 274, 941
391, 679,907
445, 515, 794
459,444, 217
518,834,471
529, 592, 978
490, 361, 695

16,570,447
17,834, 042
12,775,591
14,499,040
14,611,934
12,615,408
5,812,182
7,317,520
9,050,236
7,037,876
13,167,536
15,349,480
14,445,205
15, 882,188
14,483,211
17,728,006
20, 383,832
25,393,061
26,446,037
24, 094, 323
22, 471, 367
19, 673, 874
19,333, 496
24,377,271
35,944, 500
32, 583,106
34,136,579
33, 738, 556
33, 657, 216
29, 919, 019
36, 561, 313
39, 952, 349
41, 772,121
48, 528, 602
53, 936, 315
59, 427, 890
60, 006, 791
66,122,147
53, 726, 963
48, 802, 676
43, 840, 836
48,072,672
31,419, 997
41,222,528
51,866,002
48, 043, 443
47,750,342

15, 966, 568
15, 241, 600
15, 783, 686
12, 020, 260
12,747,945
14,587,624
12,918,531
17,696, 462
15,789, 714
19, 862,181
19,097,852
18, 515,870
16,609,860
14, 381, 078
14,126,429
13,424,627
22, 644, 383
29,156, 229
30,601, 635
30, 842, 697
37, 247,136
44,075,196
47,968, 470
49,193,664
59, 238, 341
73,433,677
62, 471,426
62, 356, 749
63,497, 829
62,000,103
54,099,068
59, 001, 505
56,457, 384
66,833, 595
71, 201,944
77,020, 081
87,175, 636
85,460, 422
83,972,460
85, 505,196
95,851,004
100,857,281
117,531,903
128,037,149
112,195, 555
143,708,232
102,404,304

194, 521,417
216,108, 452
160,953,843
216,616,992
231, 310, 086
188,790,086
130, 525, 949
175, 522, 885
227,407,442
152,248, 978
302,505,719
277,469,510
236,791,028
282, 060,008
281,048,813
348,755,769
416,162, 512
418,709,493
376, 732,380
357,136, 893
303, 466,910
298, 261, 378
292, 797, 559
302,349,053
459, 937,153
435, 450, 905
493, 060, 893
496, 005, 276
465,119, 630
380, 077, 748
419, 338, 932
456, 698, 631
470,426, 774
472,153,507
516, 426, 693
537,786, 007
536, 538,112
548, 558, 593
415,795,991
477, 741,128
499, 932, 792
480, 603, 580
402, 281, 050
465,559,650
537,237,282
527,259,906
559,930, 849

» Includes specie.

Exports.

6,966,888
6, 991,513
5,846,969
5,136,055
5,526,967
9,914,958
11,051,119
12,203,575
9,926,662
11, 053,465
17,192,752
16,672,811
14,373, 778
14,548,712
16,927, 610
17,793,283
20,988,649
24,210,989
33,087,837
28,456, 609
40, 281, 794
45,954, 316
44,552, 844
47,078, 702
49, 649, 693
44, 229, 705
38,131, 258
38,147, 744
36,492, 568
38, 723, 261
33, 753, 317
35,426, 856
28,845,861
29, 774, 911
37, 410, 683
33, 674, 355
58, 541, 457
49, 402,482
40, 500, 786
35,043,093
39,567, 376
47,305,273
56, 244,436
60,950, 065
78,406, 031
79, 354, 025
80,383, 403

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in

it s

547

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Foreign commerce of principal customs districts—Continued.
New Orleans.

Imports.

Imports.

Exports.

San Francisco.

9,119, 907
10,580, 208
8, 917, 707
9, 711, 951
9, 781, 205
9,412, 898
3,695,082
4,483,593
5,835,341
4,816,454
8,155,991
12,209, 509
12,929, 349
15, 863,032
19, 512, 468
24,672, 871
28, 834, 566
29, 251,444
29, 283, 894
27, 787, 451
22, 305, 346
22, 322, 544
16, 899, 855
14, 017, 604
19, 945, 989
16,189, 816
14,938,258
14, 599,179
11,423, 665
11, 849, 696
11,696, 944
12,535,920
11,741,585
15,223,844
13,140,203
20, 555, 687
13,418, 523
16,150, 946
11,978,900
12, 260, 706
13,476, 630
11, 371,193
8,907,118
9,151,155
19, 045, 279
18, 899, 473
22,825, 281

11,050, 298
13, 686, 335
10,342, 310
9,158, 056
8, 940,100
13,237,103
8, 461, 869
12,068, 072
9, 650, 805
12,141,037
10, 907, 083
11, 092,939
13, 978, 218
13,891, 885
14,510, 733
15, 094, 678
18,445, 333
19,413, 524
27, 664, 977
27,537, 922
31,383, 570
39, 209, 258
45, 631, 070
57, 556, 941
76, 253. 566
72, 471, 693
39, 428, 236
55,003,351
43,079,294
45, 052, 904
35,847,788
51, 607,149
46, 236, 727
50, 611, 662
73, 983, 693
64, 412, 247
98, 850,197
71, 506, 995
78, 422,129
61, 938, 991
66, 398, 905
85,692, 651
118, 845, 580
107,156, 240
115, 530, 378
106, 239, 081
80, 532,512




14, 905, 766
22, 964,149
15,065,182
16,678,001
20, 636, 316
9,501, 020

80, 838, 900
91,752, 534
88,874, 986
101,116,349
108,164, 812
6,911,921

1,397,457
1,451,009
1, 463,965
8, 710, 220
11,142,249
10, 732, 697
11,064, 200
14,377,471
18, 421, 796
18,433,285
19,867, 501
14, 424, 248
12, 320, 822
11,216,572
9, 326, 606
10, 921, 412
6, 902, 021
10,611,353
12,213,920
12,133, 291
9, 596, 762
10,784, 561
8, 688, 552
8,115,171
9, 652,135
11,617,749
14,492, 480
14, 658, 163
20, 267, 060
18, 909, 553
21, 789, 732
18, 087, 944
13, 861, 507
13, 471,142
16, 618, 727
9, 664, 457
11,917, 659
17, 490,811
20, 462, 307
23, 763, 480

5,738,325
4, 278, 470
3, 581, 912
96, 975, 227
82,884, 049
58,823,518
75,384, 630
107, 586, 952
94,021, 579
89, 956, 585
104, 550, 834
93, 275, 841
71,571,372
84,157, 667
70, 372, 204
85, 590, 033
63, 907, 613
90,442, 019
103, 743, 986
70,958, 731
. 95,107, 314
81, 868, 229
79,147, 574
82, 560,196
79,519, 909
81, 257,490
83, 828, 976
108,126, 891
109, 106, 687
131, 252, 873
77, 838, 043
81, 529, 453
68, 413, 362
80, 986, 791
101,494,120
112, 826, 681
87, 993, 277
115, 858, 764
152,776, 599
134,486, 863

Imports.

Years.

Exports.

Dollars.

Exports.

Dollars.

6, 468.193
5,970;170
6, 510,157
7,656, 622
7, 367, 016
7,215, 022
5, 774, 729
7,925,720
10, 849,153
15, 802, 226
15, 568,416
18, 064. 911
15, 685, 337
15,117, 604
15, 982, 549
15, 978, 295
27, 222, 270
32, 679, 791
26, 735, 461
24, 677, 243
28,435,128
29, 646, 823
26, 575, 610
29, 111, 744
35, 221, 751
37, 943, 695
41,001, 636
45, 702, 530
35, 857, 698
35, 040, 350
37,142,117
40, 707, 708
46, 692, 905
48, 425. 760
48, 751; 223
50, 943, 299
47,135, 684
45, 291, 099
38,146, 626
36, 269, 637
41, 400, 317
34, 375, 945
42, 822, 945
35, 746, 577
47, 869,628
35,161, 753
35,102, 981

bIncludes specie in foreign exports.

3, 362, 915
2,594,496
2, 395, 092
4,008,142
4, 868, 090
7,359,172
7,134, 851
8,468, 535
8, 262, 546
9, 987, 516
30,113, 312
13,155,187
14, 234, 480
12, 935, 758
13, 991, 781
13, 033, 228
10,190, 074
25,002, 231
25,084, 760
24, 070,157
23, 290, 941
29, 790, 593
21,791, 359
31,359, 302
32,358,929
35, 096, 856
53,476, 356
44,959,420
37,050,598
38,115, 624
30, 228, 424
32, 711, 043
27, 684, 891
37, 673, 376
36,876, 091
40,168,771
40, 737, 044
31,144,180
24, 903, 009
24,873,148
31,582, 910
39, 647, 606
41,223, 759
30,214, 904
40,368, 288
34,596,792
38,183, 755

1801
1811
1821
183<
184<
185(
185]
185!
185.
185'
185!
185<
185'
1851
185!
186(
186]
186!
186!
186'
186!

187(
1871
187!
187!
1874
187!
1871
187'
1871
187!
1881
1881
188!
188!
1884
188!
1881
188'
188!
188!
1891
189i
189!
189!
1894
189!
1891
189i
1891
1895
1901
1901
190!

548

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
N o . 1 9 0 .— PROGRESS

of the

Farms.a

Farm animals.

Persons
engaged
in agri­
culture.

Number
of farms.

Yalue of
farms and
farm
property.

T alne of
products.

Total value.

Cattle.

Horses.

Number.

Tears.

1fi00 __L___
1810 .
1820 .
1830 .
1840 .
1850 .
1851 .
1852 .
1853 .
1854.
1855
1856 .
3857 .
1858 .
1859 . ........
1860 .
1861
3862 .. .......
1863 .
1864.
1865 .
1866 .
1867 . ......
1868 .
1869
1870 .
1871 .
1872 ,
1873 .
1874 .
1875 .
1876 .
1877 .
1878..
1879 .
1880.
1881 .j.
1882 . „
1883
1884 . ..
1885 .„ ........
1886 . . . . . .
1887 „„
1888
1889 . „____
1890 . . ____
1891 . „
1892 .i.
1893 .j.
1894.!.
1895 !
1896 '
1897
1898 . _
1899. h........
1900 - l
.____
1901
1902 ..

UNITED STATES

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Number.

Number.

1,449,073

b4, 335, 669
14,9?i,586
544,180,516 17,778,907
4,336,719

3, 967, 343,580

.................
2,044,077

7, 980,493,060

1,089, 329,915

____
_________
2,659, 985 5,922,471 d 944,857,749 d 958, 030, 927
8,
l,

4, 008, 907 7, 71.3,875 12,180, 501, 538 2, 212, 540,927

.................|
.........................
4, 564, 641 8. 565. 926 16. 082. 267 689 2, 460,107, 454

I
1
1
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.................I
..................

1

5 729 657 10 428 219 20,514,001, 838 e3, 764,177, 706




|

1

25, 616,019

6,249,174

978, 582,736
903,190,821
1,136, 684, 545
1,524. 960,149
1, 623; 446, 379
1,504, 271,924
1, 494, 615, 523
1, 454,169,184
1,438, 233, 086
1, 460, 743,917
1,483, 072, 515
1, 542, 233, 873
1,445,423,062
1,576,917,556
1,721,795, 252
1, 906, 468, 252
2,338,215,768
2,467, 868, 924
2, 456, 428,383
2, 365,159,862
2,400, 586,938
2,409, 043,418
2, 507, 050,058
2, 418 766, 028
2,'329; 787, 770
2, 461, 755,698
2, 483, 506, 681
2,170, 816,754
1,819. 446, 306
1,727, 926,084
1,655,414, 612
1, 888, 654,925
1,997, 010,407
2, 228,123,134
3,011,254, 076
2, 989,170,150

20, 079,725
20, 634, 052
21,433, 099
25,484,100
26,235,200
26, 693, 300
26,989, 700
26, 923,400
27,220, 200
27, 870, 700
29, 216, 900
30,523, 400
33,234, 500
33,258, 000
33,307,363
35, 891, 870
41,171,762
42,547, 307
43,771,295
45, 510,630
48, 033, 833
49, 234, 777
50, 331,142
52, 801,907
52,895, 239
54, 067,590
52,378, 283
53,095,568
50,868, 845
48,222,995
46, 450,135
45,105, 083
43 984,340
43, 902, 414
62, 333,870
61,424, 599

5, 401, 263
5,758, 940
6, 332, 793
8, 248, 800
8, 702, 000
8, 990, 900
9, 222, 470
9,333, 800
9,504, 200
9,735,300
10,155,400
10,329, 700
10,938, 700
11,201,800
11,429, 626
10,521,554
10, 838,110
11,169,683
11,564, 572
12,077,657
12,496, 744
13,172, 936
13, 663, 294
14, 213,837
14, 056, 750
15,498,140
16,206, 802
16,081,139
15, 893, 318
15,124,057
14,364,667
13,960,911
13, 665,307
13, 537,524
16,744, 723
16,531,224

I

aNo official figures in other than census years-.
bIncludes mules.
cEstimated by J. L. Watkins, Department of Agriculture.

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
i n it s

549

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.

Farm animals—Continued.

Production of principal commodities.
Tears.

Sheep.

Mules.

Swine.

Wool.

Wheat.

Com.

Cotton.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Pounds.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bales.

559,331

26,301,293
30, 354,213

22, 471, 275 1,151,148

33,512,867

822, 386
855, 685
921,662
1.179.500
1,242,300
1,276, 300
1,310,000
1, 339, 350
1,393,750
1.414.500
1, 443, 500
1, 637, 500
1, 713,100
1.729.500
1, 720, 731
1, 835,169
1, 871, 079
1, 914,126
1,972,569
2, 052,593
2,117,141
2,191,727
2, 257, 574
2, 331, 027
2, 296, 532
2,314,699
2, 331,128
2, 352,231
2, 333,108
2, 278, 94d
2 215, 654
2,190, 282
2,134, 213
2, 086, 027
2,864,458
2,757,017

24, 693, 534
24,317, 258
23, 316,476
26, 751, 400
29,457,500
31, 796, 300
32, 632, 050
30, 860, 900
28, 062, 200
25,726,800
28, 077,100
32,262, 500
34, 766,100
34, 034,100
36,247, 683
44,122,200
43, 270, 086
44,200, 893
45,142,657
46, 092, 043
44,612, 836
44, 346, 525
50, 301, 592
51,602, 780
50, 625,106
52, 398, 019
46, 094, 807
45, 206, 498
44,165. 716
42. 842, 759
40, 600, 276
39, 759, 993
38, 651, 631
37,079.356
56,982,142
48,698,890

19,311,374
21,773,220

39, 385, 386
38, 991, 912
37, 724, 279
40,853,000
31, 851, 000
31,679,300
33,002, 400
33, 938, 200
33,783,600
35,935, 300
35, 804, 200
35,740, 500
38,123, 800
40,765, 900
43,569, 899
45,016, 224
49,237, 291
50,626, 626
50, 360, 243
48,322, 331
44,759, 314
44,544, 755
42, 599, 079
44,336, 072
43,421,136
44,938,365
47,273,553
45,048, 017
42, 294, 064
38,298, 783
36, 818, 643
37,656,960
39,114,453
41, 883, 065
59,756,718
62,039,091

35,802,114 ' 84,823,272
52,516, 959 100,485, 944

377,531,875
592,071,104

173,104,924

838,792, 740

000
151,999,906
212.441.400
224, 036, 600
260,146, 900
235, 884, 700
230, 722, 400
249,
000 997,100
281,254, 700
308,102, 700
000
292,136, 000
289, 356, 500
364,194,146
420.122.400
448,
000 756, 630
498, 549,868
383,280, 090
504,185, 470
421, 086.160
512,
000 765, 000
357,112,000
457, 218, 000
456, 329, 000
000
415,868, 000
490, 560, 000
399, 262, 000
611, 780, 000
515, 949. 000
396,131, 725
460, 267,416
467,102,947
427, 684, 346
530,149.168
675,148,705
547,303,846
522,229,505
748 460,218
670,063,008

867,946,295
768.320.000
906, 527,000
874, 320,000
1, 094,255,000
991, 898,000
1,092,719, 000
932.274.000
850,148, 500
1, 321, 069, 000
1,283,827,500
1, 342, 558, 000
1,388, 218,750
1,547,901,790
1,717,434,543
1,194, 916, 00.0
1,617,025,100
1,551, 066,895
1,795, 528,000
1, 936,176,000
1, 665, 441, 000
1, 456,161,000
1, 987, 790, 000
2,112, 892, 000
1, 489, 970, 000
2 060.154, 000
1,628, 464, 000
1, 619, 496,131
1, 212, 770, 052
2,151,138, 580
2, 283, 875,165
1, 902,967,933
1,924,184, 660
2,078,143,933
2,105,102,516
1,522,519,891
2,523,648,312

60,264,913
75, 000, 000
90,000, 000
106, 000, 000
123, 000,000
142.000, 000
155.000.
160, 000, 000
168.000, 000
180,000, 000
162,000, 000
160, 000, 000
150.000.
158.000, 000
170.000.
181.000, 000
192.000.000
200, 000,000
208.250.000
211.000.
232.500.000
240.000, 000
272, 000, 000
290, 000, 000
300.000.
308, 000,000
302.000, 000
285.000, 000
269.000.
265.000, 000
276.000, 000
285, 000, 000
294, 000,000
303.153, 000
298,057,384
209,748, 000
272,474. 708
259.153, 251
266, 720, 684
272,191,330
288,636, 621
302,502,328
316,341,032

lGold values.
'Does not include value of products fed to live stock.




155, 556 ..............
3 40 ,00 0 ..............
606,061 ..............
9 7 6 ,84 5 ..............
'2 ,1 7 7 ,8 3 5 ..............
2 ,3 3 3 , 718 ..............
2 ,4 5 4 ,4 4 2 ..............
3 ,1 2 6 ,3 1 0 ..............
3 ,4 1 6 ,2 1 4 ..............
3 ,0 7 4 ,9 7 9 ..............
2 ,9 8 2 , 634 ..............
3, 655, 557 ..............
3 ,0 9 3 , 737 ..............
3 ,2 5 7 , 339 ..............
4 ,0 1 8 , 9 1 4 ..............
4 ,8 6 1 , 292 ..............
3 ,8 4 9 ,4 6 9 ..............
c 4, 500, 000 ..............
«1 ,6 0 0 , 000 ..............
c 450, 000 ..............
®300, 000 ..............
2 ,1 5 4 , 476 ..............
1, 951, 988 ..............
2 ,4 3 0 , 893 ..............
2 ,2 6 0, 557 ..............
3 ,1 1 4 , 592 ..............
4 ,3 4 7 , 006 ..............
2, 974, 351 ..............
3, 930, 508 ..............
4 ,1 7 0 , 388 ..............
3, 827, 845 ..............
4, 632, 313 ..............
4 ,4 7 4 ,0 6 9 ..............
4 ,7 7 3 ,8 6 5 ..............
5 ,0 7 4 ,1 5 5 ..............
5 ,7 6 1 ,2 5 2 ..............
6, 605, 750 ..............
5, 456, 048 ..............
6 ,9 4 9 ,7 5 6 !..............
5, 713 ,20 0 ..............
5, 7 06,165 ..............
6, 575,691 ..............
6 .5 0 5, 087 ..............
7, 046, 833 !..............
6, 938, 2 9 0 ..............
7, 311 ,32 2 ..............
8 ,6 5 2, 597j..............
9, 035, 379 ............
6,7 0 0. 365 ..............
7, 549, 817 ..............
9. 901, 251
.........
7 ,1 5 7 ,3 4 6 ..............
8 757 .96 4 ..............
1 1,1 99 994 ..............
11, 274, 840 ..............
9 ,4 3 6 416 ..............
10,383, 422 ..............
10,680, 680 ..............

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181
182
183i
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185i
185
185!
185;
185.
185!
1851
185'
185!
185!
186i
186
186:
186!
186.
186
186'
186'
186;
186'
187'
187
187:
187;
187.
1871
187'
187'
187!
187!
188'
188:
188:
188;
188.
1881
188'
188
188;
188:
189'
189
189
189
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189
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No. 1 90.—PROGRESS of the UNITED S
Production of principal commodities—Continued.

Sugar.

•IS
bp
dE

Silver.

Coal.b

Petroleum.

Pig iron.

Steel.

Tom .

1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901.
1902

Gold.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

Tom .

G a llo n s .

T on s.

Tons.

50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50, 000
50,
000 000
50,
000 000
50,
000 000
50,000
500, 000
100,000
150, 000
2,000, 000
4,500, 000
8, 500, 000
000
11,000, 000
11.250.000
10, 000, 000
13, 500,000
12,000,000
12, 000, 000
16, 000,000
23.000.
28.750.000
35, 750, 000
37.300.000
31, 700, 000
38, 800. 000
39, 800, 000
45, 200, 000
40, 800,000
39, 200,000
43.000.
46.800.000
46, 200,000
48, 800, 000
51,600, 000
51.000.
000
53.350.000
59,206, 700
64,768,730
70,485, 714
75,416,565
82.101,010
77,575, 757
64, 000, 000
72.051.000
76, 069, 236
69,637,172
70, 384, 485
70, 806, 626
74,533,495
71, 387, 800

365
179,734
864,379
3,358,899
4,448,916
4,993, 471
5,195,151
6, 002, 334
6, 608,567
6,927, 580
6, 644, 941
6, 839,369
7, 808,255
8, 513,123
7, 954, 264
7,869,407
9, 566, 006
10,177,475
9,652,391
12, 703,882
12,988,725
28.258.000
28,268, 000
32,863, 000
000
41.384.000
45.416.000
51,004, 000
46.916.000
46, 686, 000
47,500, 000
53,948, 000
51,655, 000
59, 333, €00
63,822, 830
000
76, 865, 357
92, 219,454
102,867, 969
106,906, 295
99,069, 216
000
101,500, 024
116,651,974
132, 731,613
126, 097,869
140, 866, 931
150, 505, 954
160,115, 242
162,814, 977
152,447, 791
172,426, 366
171,416, 390
178,769, 344
196,405, 953
226,553, 564
240,788, 238
261,873,675

d2,463
d73,112
d564,950
69,246 d11,697, 829
110,526 50.000, 000
55.000. 000
60, 000,000
172,456 65.000. 000
234, 444 60.000.
185,145 55.000.
123,468 55.000.
39, 000 55, 000, 000
143, 736 50, 000, 000
193,346 50, 000, 000
119, 040 46, 000,000
122,644 43, 000, 000
240,996 39,200,000
46.000 40.000.
37,973 46,100, 000
5,000 53,225, 000
9, 232 53, 500, 000
22.500 51, 725, 000
23.000 48, 000, 000
45, 000 49, 500, 000
46, 800 50, 000, 000
79,600 43, 500, 000
69,800 36, 000, 000
60,193 36, 000, 000
48, 500 33, 500, 000
63.500 33, 400, 000
77, 000 39, 900, 000
89, 0001 46, 900, 000
71,000! 51,200, 000
112, 000! 38, 900, 000
92, 802 36, 000, 000
127, 367 34, 700, 000
76, 373 32, 500, 000
142,297 30, 000, 000
135,243 30, 800, 00U
100,876 31, 800, 000
135,158 35.000.
85, 394 33, 000, 000
167,814 33,167, 500
153,909 32, 967, 000
136, 503 32, 845, 000
221,951; 33,175, 000
165,437, 33, 014,981
206,816 35,955, 000
272, 913 39, 500, 000
325, 621| 46, 610, 000
242, 693! 53,088, 300
287, 578 57, 363, 000
316,183 64, 463, 000
248, 954 71, 053, 400
149,191 79,171, 000
277,891 78, 666, 700
310,614 80,853, 079

20, 000
165, 000
286, 903
563, 755

84, 000
21, 000, 000
88,771, 578
f 128,380, 980
109, 674, 978
88, 876, 578
104,903, 403
151,103, 400
140, 586, 600
153,136, 914
177, 030, 000
220,951, 290
218, 619, 828
264,314, 148
415, 539, 012
458,931, 690
8510, 825, 588
383, 572, 098
560,715, 246
646, 668, 456
836, 394, 132
1,104,017, 166
1,161,771, 996
1,281,454, 860
984,884, 586
1, 017,174, 396
918,068, 970
1,178, 723, 322
1,187, 906, 286
1,159, 705, 050
1, 476, 867, 546
1,924, 552, 224
2,280, 291, 510
2,121,405, 594
2, 034,104, 772
2, 072,469, 672
2, 221, 475, 592
2,560,335, 162
2, 539, 971, 672
2, 325, 297, 786
2, 396, 975, 700
2,661,233, 568
2,914, 346, 148

657, 338
700,159
788,515
712, 640
629, 548
750, 560
821, 223
653,164
703, 270
846, 075
1, 014, 282
831, 770
1, 205, 663
19, 643
1, 305, 023
26, 786
1, 431, 250
31, 250
1, 711, 287
68, 750
1, 665,179
73, 214
1, 706, 793
2, 548,713
142, 954
2, 560, 963
198, 796
215,727
2, 401,262
389, 799
023,733
1, 868, 961
533,191
569,618
2, 066, 594
731,977
2, 301,215
935,273
2, 741,853
3, 835,191 1,247,335
4, 144, 254 1,588,314
4, 623,323 1,736, 602
4, 595, 510 1, 673, 535
4, 097, 868 1, 550, 879
4, 044,526 1,711,920
5, 683.329 2, 562, 503
6, 417,148 3,339, 071
6, 489. 738 2,899, 440
7, 603, 642 3, 385, 732
9, 202, 703 4,277,071
8, 279, 870 3,904, 240
9, 157,000 4,927, 581
7, 124,502 4, 019, 995
6, 657, 888 4,412, 032
9, 446,308 6,114,834
8, 623,127 5,281, 689
9, 652, 680 7,156, 957
11, 773,934 8,932, 857
13, 620,703 10, 639,857
13, 789,242 10,188,329
15, 878, 354 13,473,595!
.................. i

al figures in other than census years.
vania anthracite shipments only from 1820 to 1867; entire coal product from 1
i custom work.
>averaged for the period.




PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in it s

551

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Total manufacturing industries of the
United States.®

Production
of minerals.

Num­ Average
ber of
Wages and
estab­ number
salaries
of em
lish­
paid.
ployees.
ments.

Dollars.

Dollars.

123,025

957,059

............. 1
................
1
............. 1
................
140, 433 1, 311,246
......- .1 .........
............. I................
1
1
i
............. 1
................
s
............. 1
................
. ... 1
218, 598,994 252,148 2,053,996

Value of
products.0

Dollars.

236,755, 464 1, 019,106, 616

378,878,966 1, 885,861,676

775,584, 343 4, 232, 325,442

1
i
!

369, 319, 000 253, 852 2,732,595 947, 953, 795 5, 369,579,191
406,175, 552
457, 595, 259
453,441,073
412, 989, 105
427, 898, 680
445,786, 594
520,714, 474
540, 781, 936
550, 870, 845
619, 648, 925 355,415 4,712,622 2,283,216, 529 9, 372,437, 283
623,171, 594
648,895, 031
574, 464, 724
527,079, 225
621, 295, 047
622,796, 265
631,186, 574
698, 550, 398
972,152, 208
1, 063, 620, 548 512, 734 5, 719,137 2,735, 430,848 13,039, 279, 566
1, 086,529, 521

Manufactures of iron and
steel.a
Num­
ber of Wages and Value of
estab­
salaries,
products.
lish­
paid.
ments.
Dollars.

Tears.

Dollars.

......... 1800
........1810
..........1820
........1830
..........1840
......... 1850
......... 1851
........ 1852
......... 1853
..........1854
....... 1855
_____ 1856
...................1
.......... 1857
...................L .___ 1858
.................. 1
........ 1859
...................i........ i860
.............................. 1861
...................1
.......... 1862
...................i........ 1863
...................1
.......... 1864
.......... 1865
...................1
.................. 1
.......... 1866
.................. 1
.......... 1867
...................1
.......... 1868
.............................. 1869
808 40,514,981 207,208,696 ..........1870
...................1
.......... 1871
...................1
.......... 1872
...................1
.......... 1873
...................1
...........1874
.................. '...........1875
...................1
...........1876
.................. i. . . . 1877
.................. 1
.........1878
__________ _____ 1879
1, 005 55,476,785 296, 557, 685 ..........1880
..........1881
........ 1882
........ 1883
. . . 1884
......... 1885
..........1886
......... 1887
..........1888
......... 1889
719 95,736,192 478, 687, 519 ......... 1890
..........1891
......... 1892
..........1893
......1 8 9 4
......... 1895
......... 1896
..........1897
..........1898
..........1899
725 134, 739, 004 835, 759, 034,
_____ 1901
.................... 1
................... 1
.......... 1902

«Product of 1845.
fIn addition to this amount it is estimated some 10,000,000 barrels ran to waste in and prior to 1862
for want of a market.
bIncluding all production prior to 1876 in Ohio, W est Virginia, and California.




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PROGRESS OP UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES,

No. 190.—PROGRESS
Manufactures of iron and
steel—Continued.

Tin plates.

of

the

UNITED STATES

Manufactures of cotton.*

Imports.

Exports.

Imports.

Number
"Wages and Value of
of
Production. establish­ salaries
products.1
*
paid.*
ments.1
*

Dollars.

Dollars.

Pounds.

Pounds net.

Years.

1800..„...........
1 8 1 0 ...... .
1820..j ..........
1830.J
___
1840..j ...........
1850.. s ..
1851..J...........
1852.. 4. . . .
1853__ ! ___
1854 .
1855
1856 w ___
1857..J...........
1858
1859__ |
...........
I8 6 0 ..............
1861.
........
1862...!...........
1863..............
1864..-1...........
1865...:...........
1866..............
1867..............
1868.... ___
1869...............
1870..............
1871..............
1872 .
........
1873..............
1874...............
1875.................
1876... .........
1877..............
1878..............
1879..............
1880 ..............
1881.................
1 8 82 ..............
1883..............
1884...!...........
1885..............
1886.................
1887.................
1888..............
1 8 8 9 ..............
1890.................
1891...;...........
1892...!...........
1893__f...........
.
1894...!...........
1895 ..............
1896..............
1897.................
1898.................
1 8 9 9 .............
1900..............
1901..............
1902...L..........

139,000
57,000
309,473;
6, 346, 737
1,104,455
8,192,093
1,911,320
17,665, 398
2,255,698
18, 876, 763
2,303,819
20,661,592
2,499, 652'
30,225,738
4, 210, 350'
31,819,484
3,753,472'
25,573,865
4,161,008!
24,580, 262
4, 884, 967j
25, 954, 111
4, 729, 874
16,328, 039
5, 503, 667
17,048,596
5, 703, 024'
21, 526, 594
5,980,654
17,477, 995
........................
4, 526, 971 \
11,451,707
6, 465, 573
16,152, 843
4,106,771 I........................
23,822,876
5, 434, 769
16, 660, 991
3, 721,181
25,108, 708
6 , 726, 372
31,630,519
8, 949, 410
30, 346, 768
8 . 822. 367 ! 181.619.088
29,446, 336
32, 665,454
11, 002, 902
150,932, 768
43,425, 975
19,005,090
178,976,224
8 . 747.106'
1Q 522.704
6
55,540,188
59, 308,452
11,119,831
192, 485, 440
33,793,546
13,180, 654
169, 318, 912
18,475,733
17,385,738
190,663,200
13,191,618
13,454,514
198, 310, 672
14. 468. 039
222. 608. 736
9,570, 600
9,057,632
13,969,275
244,821, 360
13,074,235
276, 537,072
9,447,148
12. 605. 576
379. 902. 880
53,714,008
60,604,477
16,608,767
370,007, 568
20,748, 206
67,976, 897
440,929,328
58, 495, 246
22, 826,528
484, 038,688
21,909,881
40,147, 053
507,894,756
16,592,155
33, 610, 093
507,154, 935
15, 745,569
37, 534,078
572,252, 699
49,203,164
15, 958, 502
572,220,397
17,763, 034
48, 992, 757
634,944, 945
21,156,077
42, 377, 793
735,779,988
41,679, 591 . 25,542,208
680,060,925
28,909,614 1,036,489, 074
53, 544, 372
28,800,930
28, 928,103
422,176,202
30,106,482
34,937, 974
628,425,902
20, 925, 769
29,220, 264
454,160, 826
23, 048, 515
32, 000, 989
508,038,938
25, 338,103
41,160, 877
385,138,983
16, 094, 557
57,497, 872
230,073, 683
12,626, 431
70,406, 885
171,662,345
93, 716, 031
12,100, 440
108,484,826
20, 478, 728
121,913,548
147,963,804
17,874,789
117, 319, 320
117,880,312
27,180, 247
98,552,562
198,996,080




Dollars.

Dollars.

1,094

1,091

39, 044,132 177, 489, 739

756

45,614,419 192, 090,110

905

“Does not include hosiery and knit goods.

23,940,108 115,681, 774

956

13,646,719
99,819,202
39,223,467
193,801,073
307,228,621
446, 982,063
732.289.600
808, 360,000
677.969.600
894,411,840

61,869,184

69,489,272 267, 981, 724

1,055

94,03£, 951 339, 200,320

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES
in

ITS

IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.

553

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES— Continued.

Manufactures of
cotton—Cont’d.®
Exports
(domes­
tic).

Dollars.

1,318,183
3,549,607
4,734,424
7,241,205
7,672,151
8,768,894
5,535,516
5,857,181
6,967,309
6,115,177
5, 651,504
8.316.222
10,934,796
7,957,038
2,946,464
2,906,411
1,456, 901
3,451,561
1,780,175
4, 608,235
4,871,054
5.874.222
3,787,282
3,558,236
2,304,330
2,947,528
3,095,840
4, 071,882
7,722,978
10,235,843
11,438,660
10,853,950
9,981,418
13,571,387
13,222,979
12,951,145
11,885,211
11,836,591
13,959,934
14,929,342
13,013,189
10,212,644
9.999.277
13,604,857
13.226.277
11,809,355
14,340,886
13,789,810
16,837,396
21,037,678
17,024,092
23,566,914
24,003,087
20,272,418
32,108,362

Domes­
tic cot­
ton
taken
by mills
in
Imports.
United
States.

Dollars.
7,812,
5,774,013
6,504,104
20,108,719
22,164,442
19,689,496
27.731.363
33.949.503
17,757,112
25,917,999
28,685,726
18,584, 810
26.976.381
33,215,541
25.271.382
8,890,119
14,121,589
14, 341,501
9, 223, 686
27, 502,194
19,302,005
17,335,406
20,481,312
23,380,053
29,876,640
35, 307,447
35, 201,324
28,193, 869
27, 738,401
22,725, 598
18,923, 614
19,081,037
19,928,310
29,929,366
31,219, 329
35,719,791
38,036, 044
29,074,626
27,197, 241
29,709,266
28,940, 353
28,917,799
26,805,942
29,918,055
29.712.624
28,323,841
33,560,293
22,346,547
33.196.625
32.437.504
34.429.363
27,267,300
32,054,434
41,296,239
40,246,935
44,460,126

1,000
bales.

595
464
737
706
771
820
595
927
979
843

723
968
995
857
1,163
1,097

1,201
1, 320

1,201
1, 354
1,429
1,496
1,561
1,795
1,
1, 964
2,072
1,877
1, 753
2,162
2,
2, 261
2,270
2,325
2,640
2, 856
2,375
2,291
2,871
2,505
2,792
3,465
3,632
3,644
3,547
4,083




Manufactures of wool.®
Exports of
domestic
cotton.

Pounds.

Imports
of raw
cotton.

Pounds.
4,239,987
345,223

Num­
Wages
Years.
ber of and sala­ Value of
estab­
products.1 Imports.
1
ries
lish­
paid.1
5
ments.1
'

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,598,634
5,900,—
298, 459,102
415, 307
10,808,485
743, 941,061 2,774,722
48, 608, 779 19, 620, 619
1,675
635, 381, 604
269,114
22, 358, 879
927, 237,089
157, 757
20,611,286
1,093, 230, 639
244,548
722,628
31.819.771
1,111, 570.370
37, 904,473
987, 833,106
545, 210
27,754, 372
1,008. 424.601 2,115,367
35,582,712
1,351 431, 701 1,096, 841
35, 289, 345
802,233
1,048, 282,475
29, 534, 655
1,118, 624,012
.................. 37, 295, 594
1,386, 468, 5621 743, 500
1,476 11,699,630 73,454, 000 43,141, 988
1,767, 686,338' 2,005,529
30, 430,140
307, 516,0991 881, 371
15, 639, 913
5, 064, 564 29,640, 853
21, 524, 802
11, 384,986 33,877, ‘ "
33, 349, 702
11,
21,929, 487
8,
58, 719, 754
650, 572,829: 6,282,341
926, 021
661, 473, 588
46, 502, 952
32.489, 342
514, “““
784, 763, 633
34, 628, 427
644, 327,921 1,522,
3,208 35,928,150 199,257,262 34.490, ‘
958, 558, 523 1,698,133
43, 839, 640
1,462, 928,024
52, 408, 471
933, 537,413
51, 075, 492
1,200, 063,530
46, 883,188
1,358, 602,303
44, 609, 704
1, 260, 418,903
1.............
33,209,808
1,491, 405,334
25, 701, 922
1,445, 369,130
25,230,154
1,607, 533,511
24,355,821
1, 628, 372,833
!
2,330 40, 687, 612 238, 085, 686 33, 911,
1,822, 061,114
31,156,426
2,191, 928,772 4,449,8
37, 361, 520
1,739, 975,961
44, 274, 952
2,288, 075,062
41,157, 583
1,862, 572, 530
i ............
35, 776, 559
1,891, 659,472
41,421, 319
2, 058, 037,444
44, 902, 718
2,169, 457,330
47, 719, 393
2, 264, 120,826
i .............
52,564, 942
2,384, 816, 669
i 1,693 58, 397,470 270, 527,511 56,582,432
2, 471, 799,853
41,060, 080
2, 907, 358, 795
i .............
35,565,879
2,935, 219,811 28,6
38,048, 515
2, 212, 115,126
i .............
19, 439, 372
2,683, 282, 325
38,539, 890
3,517, 533,109
l .............
53,494,400
2,335, 226,385
49,162,992
3,103, 754,949 51,8
3,850, 264,295
14.823.771
13,832,621
3,773, 410,293
1,414 64,389,312 296,990,484 16,164,446
3,100, 583,188
14,585,“ " “
3,330, 890.448 46, 631, 2
17,384,463
3,500, 778,763 98,715,6 1.............

*>No official figures in other than census years.

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1830
-1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
.1853
-1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.1860
.1861
.1862
.1863
.1864
.1865
.1866
.1867
-.1870
..1871
-.1872
-.1873
..1874
..1875
-.1876
--1877
-.1878
..1879
-.1880
-.1881
-.1882
..1883
-.1884
-.1885
..1886
.-1887
-.1888
,..1889
..1890
...1891
..1892
..1893
..1894
-.1895
..1896
..1897
..1898
..1899
...1900
..1901
...1902

OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL
No. 1 9 0 — PROGRESS of the U N IT E !
Manufactures of silk.
Num­
ber of Wages and
estab­
salaries
lish­
paid.®
ments.®

Raw wool
imported.

Dollars.

Pounds.
1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
1840.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
18851886.
1887
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900
1901.
1902.

669, 883
9,898, 740
18,695, 294
32, 607,315
18, 343,218
21, 616, 035
20,228,035
18,599,784
14,778,496
16,505, 216

67

Values of
products.®

Imports.

Dollars.

D olla rs.

1,809,476

139
42,131,061
73,931,944
90,464, 002
43,877,408
67,918, 253
16, 558, 046
24,124, 803
39, 275, 926
49,230,199
68, 058, 028
122,256, 4*9
85,496, 049
42, 939, 541
54,901, 760
44, 642, 836
42,171,192
48,449, 079
39, 005,155
128,131, 747
55, 964, 236
67,861, 744
70,575, 478
78, 350, 651
70,596,170
129, 084, 958
114, 038, 030
113,558, 753
126, 487, 729
105,431, 285
129, 303, 648
148, 670, 652
172,433, 838
55,152,585
206, 033, 906
230,911,473
350,852, 026
132,795, 202
76,736, 209
155,928, 455
103,583,505
166,576,966




1,050,224

6, 607, 771

86

1,942,286

12, 210, 662

382

9,146, 705

41,033, 045

472

17, 762,441

87, 298,454

483

20,982,194

107, 256, 258

Raw silk
imported.

Pounds.

7,918, 534
9, 601, 522
17, 639, 624
25, 777, 245
21, 651, 752
30,434, 886
34, 696, 831
24, 366, 556
30,226,532
27, 800, 319
21,105, 454
27, 833,144
32, 726,134
22,516, 70a
7, 584, 448
12, 836, 434
20, 588, 974
407, 935
288, 286
22, 573, 582
30, 842, 393
567, 904
491, 983
26,164, 007
512, 449
16, 570, 083
720, 045
22, 333, 600
583, 589
23,904, 048
32, 341, 001
1,100, 281
1, 063, 809
36, 448, 618
1,159, 420
29,890, 035
23, 996, 782
794, 837
24, 380, 923
1,101, 681
23, 745, 967
1, 354, 991
1,186,
21, 830,159
1,182,
19, 837, 972
1, 889, 776
24, 013, 398
32,188, 690
2, 562, 256
2, 790, 413
32, 056, 701
3, 221, 259
38, 985,567
4, 209, 015
36, 764, 276
36, 673, 646
3, 839, 259
27,467, 565
4, 085, 787
6, 366, 370
27, 957, 939
31, 347, 923
5, 487, 799
5,916, 153
33,350,999
6, 551, 587
35,122, 766
7, 347, 909
38, 686, 374
6,184, 576
37,880,143
31,172, 894
8, 642, 828
8, 310, 548
38, 958, 928
5, 720, 661
24, 811, 773
8, 995, 839
31, 206, 002
9,084, 920
26, 652, 768
7, 993, 444
25,199, 067
23, 523, 665 12, 077, 459
25, 109, 074 11, 236, 846
30, 894, 373 13, 043, 714
26, 842,138 10, 405, 423
32,640, 242 14, 230, 708

»No official figures in other than census years.
bQuantity not stated.

PROGRESS OR UNITED
in

it s

555

STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.
Sugar.
Average Wholesale
prices of
Consump­
cost per granulated
Total
tion per
pound in
at New
foreign York (per consumption.
capita.
country.
pound).

Imports.

Dollars.

Pounds.

86 490 113
120, 940, 747
218' 430j764
380, 402, 289
457, 511, 093
464,402 286
455,928,585
473, 809, 847
545, 226 430
776, 984,262
519, 200,387
655, 846, 362
694,838,197
809, 749,958
557, 738,382
518, 594, 861
632,230,247
651,936,494
1, 000,055,024
849, 054,006
1,121,189,415
1, 247, 833,430
1,196, 773, 569
1, 277, 473, 653
1, 509,185, 674
l, 568, 304, 592
1, 701, 297,869
1, 797, 509, 990
1,493, 977,472
1, 654, 556, 831
1, 537,451,934
1, 834, 365,836
1,829,291, 684
1,946, 745, 205
1,990,152,374
2,137, 667,665
2,756,416, 896
2, 717, 884, 653
2, 689, 881, 765
3,136, 443, 240
2, 700, 284, 282
2, 762, 202,967
2,934, Oil, 560
3,483, 477, 222
3,556, 509,165
3, 766,445, 347
4, 345,193, 881
3,574,510, 454
3,896, 338,557
4, 918,905, 733
2, 689, 920,851
3, 980, 250, 569
4, 018, 086, 530
3, 975, 005,840
«3,031,915,875

c D
d S

Gents.

4,630,922
5,581,078
7’ 555' 603
13,841,471
14,712, 848
14,987,831
13,702, 781
14,676,345
22, 534' 414
42, 774, 614
23,434, 508
30, 577, 335
3 l'078! 970
30j 637^ 897
20!357! 090
19,082, 017
29,660, 076
27, 325,897
40,669,172
35,941, 253
49,495,102
60.407,202
56, 923, 745
64, 621, 239
81, 213, 001
82, 716, 953
81,887,463
73,330, 556
58,120, 583
84, 978,182
73,090,958
72,078,688
80,087, 720
86,670, 624
90,439,675
91,637, 992
98,264,607
72,519, 514
80,773,744
78,411, 224
74, 245,206
88, 543, 971
96, 094, 532
105, 728, 216
104,408, 813
116, 255, 784
126,871, 889
76,462, 836
89, 219, 773
99, 066,181
60, 472, 749
94, 964,120
100, 250, 974
90, 487, 800
55, 061, 097

o e s
n
e v e n




o
m

5 35
4.61
3.46
3.64
3.22
3.23
3.01
3. 01
4.13
5.45
4. 26
4.55
4. 38
3. 68
3.66
3. 63
4.68
4.39
4.02
4.09
4. 33
4. 74
4.95
4.94
5.37
5.35
4.95
4.35
4. 04
4.91
5.06
4.10
4.18
4.41
4.41
4.37
3.61
2. 67
2.84
2. 50
2. 75
3.21
3.28
3.03
2.93
3.09
2.92
2.15
2.29
2.01
2.55
2.39
2.49
2. 28
1.82

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i
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i n c l u
n t h s

Gents.

Tons.

69,711
107,177
239,409
291, 340
341, 377
389, 513
393,467
364,450
364, 574
357,925
403, 540
440, 052
428, 785
490,743
343,534
264,534
275, 360
333,194
421, 345
453,593
483,604
543,125
607, 834
663,174
708, 717
748, 558
783, 557
791, 600
775, 565
745, 250
773,472
831, 896
956, 784
1, 012, 206
1,134, 994
1,224, Oil
1,309, 383
1, 298, 380
1,459, 280
1,381,714
1, 519, 283
1,416, 474
1, 476, 377
1,888, 851
1,853,370
1,906, 758
2, 012,714
1,949, 744
1,960,086
2, 070,978
2, 002, 902
2,078, 068
2, 219,847
2, 372, 316
2,566,108

13.51
13.12
12.37
11.36
10.50
10. 61
10.51
10. 73
9. 07
8.81
9.80
9.70
9.35
8.65
6.75
6.53
6.23
6.02
7.18
7.89
6.27
4. 65
4.35
4.84
4.12
4.12
4.53
4.50
4.97
4.92
5.32
5.05
d4 .46

d

e

e

n

Pounds.

d

s u g a
i n g

r
J

12.1
14.1
23.1
27.2
30.8
34.1
33.3
30.0
29.1
27.7
30.4
32.2
30.5
34.3
23.5
17.8
18.1
21. 5
26.6
28.1
29.3
32.2
35.3
37.6
39.1
40.2
41.0
40.3
38.5
46.1
38.6
40.7
42.9
44.2
48.4
51.1
53.4
51.8
56.9
52.7
56.7
51.8
52.8
66.3
63.8
64.4
66.7
63.4
62.5
64.8
61.5
62.6
65.2
68.7
72.8

u

Years.

........................ 1800
........................ 1810
........................ 1820
........................ 1830
........................ 1840
........................ 1850
........................ 1851
........................1852
........................ 1853
........................ 1854
........................ 1855
........................ 1856
........................ 1857
........................ 1858
........................ 1859
........................ 1860
........................ 1861
........................ 1862
........................ 1863
........................ 1864
........................ 1865
........................ 1866
........................ 1867
........................ 1868
........................ 1869
........................ 1871
........................ 1872
........................ 1873
........................ 1874
........................ 1875
........................ 1876
........................ 1877
........................ 1878
........................ 1879
........................ 1880
........................ 1881
........................ 1882
........................ 1883
........................1884
........................ 1885
........................ 1886
........................ 1887
........................ 1888
........................ 1889
........................ 1890
........................ 1891
........................ 1892
........................ 1893
........................ 1894
........................ 1895
........................ 1896
........................ 1897
........................ 1898
........................ 1899
........................ 1900
........................1901
........................ 1902

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PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
N o. 1 90 .—PROGRESS

of t h e

Coffee.

Im p orts.

Pounds.
1800...................
1810...................
1820...................
1830...................
1840...................
1850...................
1851...................
1852...................
1853...................
1854..................
1855..................
1856...................
1857...................
1858..................
1859..................
1860...................
1861...................
1862...................
1863...................
1864...................
1865..................
1866...................
1867..................
1868...................
1869..................
1870...................
1871...................
1872..................
1873...................
1874..................
1875...................
1876...................
1877..................
1878...................
1879...................
1880...................
1881..................
1882...................
1883...................
1884...................
1885..................
1 8 8 6 . . . . . .........
1887..................
1888..................
1889...................
1890...................
1891...................
1892...................
1893..................
1894..................
1895...................
1896...................
1897...................
1898..................
1899...................
1900..................
1901...................
1902.................. ,

T ea .
A v er­
C on­
age
su m p ­
tion
im p ort
p r ic e
p er
per
ca p ita .
p ou n d .
<»)

T e a rs .

Dollars.

51,488,248
94,996,095
145,272, 687
152,519, 743
193, 906,353
199,408, 045
162,255,993
191, 478,657
235, 865, 268
240,676,227
189,211,300
264,436, 534
202,144, 733
184,499, 655
122,799,311
80,461,614
131,622,782
106,463,062
181,413,192
187,236, 580
248,983, 900
254,160, 993
235,256,574
317,992, 048
298, 805, 946
293,297, 271
285,171, 512
317, 970, 665
339, 789, 246
331, 639,723
309,882, 540
377,848, 473
446, 850, 727
455,189, 534
459, 922,768
515, 878, 515
534, 785, 542
572, 599, 552
564, 707, 533
526,109,170
423, 645, 794
578, 397, 454
499,159,120
519, 528, 432
640, 210, 788
563, 469, 068
550, 934, 337
652,208, 975
580, 597, 915
737, 645, 670
870,514, 455
831, 827,c063
787,991, 911
854,871, 310
1, 091,004, 252

4,227,021
8,546,222
11,234,835
12,851,070
14,474, 900
15, 545,986
14, 549,718
16,940,400
21,573,558
22,426, 758
18, 369,840
25, 086,029
21,883,797
20,568,297
14,192,195
10,395,860
16, 221, 586
11, 241, 706
20, 531, 764
20, 696,259
25, 288,451
24, 531, 743
24,234,879
30.992, 869
37, 942, 225
44,109, 671
55, 048, 967
50, 591, 488
56. 788, 997
53,634, 991
51,914, 605
47,356, 819
60, 360, 769
56, 784, 391
46, 041, 609
42, 050, 513
49,686, 705
46,723, 318
42,672,937
56, 347, 600
60, 507, 630
74,724, 882
78, 267, 432
96,123, 777
128, 041, 930
80, 485, 558
90, 314, 676
96,130, 717
84, 793,124
81, 544, 384
65, 067, 631
55, 275, 470
52,467,943
62, 861, 399
70, 982,155

UNITED STATES

Cents. Pounds.

8.3
8.8
7 .6
8 .4
7 .4
7.7
8.9
8 .8
9.1
9.1
9 .6
9 .4
10.8
11.1
11.3
12.5
12.0
6 .6
11.2
10.9
10.1
9 .7
10.3
9.8
12.7
15.0
19.3
15.8
16.7
16.2
16.8
12.5
13.5
12.5
10.0
8 .2
9.3
8.2
7.6
10.7
14.0
13.0
16.0
b 19. 0
b 20. 0
14.0
16.4
14.7
14.6
11.0
7 .4
6.5
6.5
7.3
6.4

Im p o r ts .

Pounds.

8,609,415
2.98
5.06 20,006,595
5. 60 29.872, 654
6. 21 17,461,114
7. 29 29,437,206
7.26 22,721, 745
5.68 24,417, 712
6.43 25,333,097
7. 96 22,889,850
7.49 20,367,824
5. 86 32,995,021
8. 07 29,268, 757
5. 79 31,696, 657
5.55 26,117,956
3.46 24, 868, 421
2.24 29, 761, 037
3.76 37,229.176
2.43 19, 568, 318
4. 96 42, 992, 738
5. 01 39, 892, 658
6.52 37, 843,612
6. 45 43, 754, 354
6. 00 47,408, 481
7. 91 51, 364. 919
7. 28 63,811,003
6. 87 64,815,136
6. 59 55, 811, 605
7. 08 64, 856, 899
7.33 62, 887,153
6.94 58,347,112
6. 24 65, 366, 704
7.42 60,194, 673
8. 78 72,162,936
8. 25 81,843,988
8. 30 78, 769, 060
8. 91 73,479,164
9. 26 67, 665,910
9. 60 72,104, 956
9. 36 81,887, 998
8. 53 89, 831,221
6. 81 84, 627, 870
9.16 79, 575, 984
7. 83 83, 886,829
8. 00 83. 453, 339
9. 67 90,079, 039
8. 31 89, 061, 287
8.30 93,518,717
9. 33 97,253, 458
8.11 93, 998,372
10.12 113,347,175
11.68 70, 957,715
10.79 74, 089, 899
9. 81 84, 845,107
10. 60 89, 806,453
13. 37 75,579,125

Dollars.

2, 425,018
5,427, 010
4, 719, 232
4, 798, 005
7,285, 817
8, 224,853
6, 729, 447
6, 973, 999
6, 933, 214
5, 775,175
7, 261,815
7,388, 741
8, 915, 327
6,977,283
6, 545, 664
8,013,772
10, 549,880
4, 956, 730
11,123,231
12, 415, 037
11,111, 560
13,687, 750
13,863, 273
17, 254, 617
22, 943, 575
24,466,170
21, 112,234
22, 673, 703
19,524,166
16, 181,467
15, 660,168
14, 577, 618
19, 782,631
21,004,813
19,392,102
17, 302,849
13,636, 053
14,047, 583
16, 020, 383
16,771,802
13,360, 685
12,654,640
12,317,493
13,828, 993
14,373,222
13,857,482
14,144, 243
13,171,379
12, 704,440
14,835,862
10,054, 283
9,675,081
10,558,110
11,017,876
9,390,128

a Consumption per capita based on net imports.
b Overvalued by reason of depreciation o f Brazilian paper milreis.




A v er­
a ge
im p o rt
p r ic e
per
poun d.

C on ­
su m p ­
tio n
p er
cap ita.
(*)

Cents. Pounds.

22.3
24.1
14.1
25. 6
23.2
36.4
25.6
25.0
28.9
26.3
20.4
21.3
26.3
25.8
25.3
25.8
27.8
18.1
25.3
31.0
29.2
31.2
29.4
34.1
:6 .5
37.7
37.4
34.7
30.5
27.3
23.6
24.2
27.4
25.7
24.6
23.5
20.2
19.5
19.6
18.7
15.8
16.0
15.0
17.0
16.0
16.0
15.1
13.5
13.5
13.1
14.2
13.1
12.4
12.3
12.4

0.53
.99
1.22
.56
1.03
.75
.73
.73
.65
.57
.97
.76
.84
.66
.71
.80
1.04
.49
1.17
1. 09
.96
1.08
1.10
1.14
1. 46
1. 53
1.27
1. 44
1.35
1.23
1.33
1. 21
1. 39
1. 54
1.47
1.30
1.09
1.18
1.37
1.49
1. 40
1. 29
1. 33
1. 29
1. 38
1. 33
1.36
1.40
1. 33
1.58
.93
.98
1.09
1.14
.94

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in

it s

557

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES— Continued.
Railways.

Miles in
opera­
tion.

Freight
Freight, bag­
Freight carried rates per Passen­ gage, mail, and
ton per ger cars.
1 mile.
express cars.
mile.

Passengers
carried.

Number.

23
2,818
9,021
10,982
12.908
15,360
16,720
18,374
22,016
24,503
26,968
28,789
30,626
31,286
32,120
33.170
33.908
35,085
36,801
39, 250
42,229
46,844
52, 922
60,293
66.171
70,268
72,385
74,096
76,808
79,082
81,747
86, 556
93,262
103,108
114,677
121,422
125,345
128.320
136,338
149,214
156,114
161,276
166, 654
170,729
175,170
177,516
179,415
181,065
182,769
184,591
186,810
190,818
194.321
«199,525
d 201,839

Tons.

dents.

Number.

Number.

•

375, 391,812
312,686,641
334,570,766
351,427,688
382,284, 972
428, 225,513
451,353,655
494,808,421
520,439,082
556, 015,802
575,769, 678
597, 056,539
569,660,216
529,756,259
535,120,756
504,106, 525
514,982, 888
537,977, 301
584,695, 935
600,485,790

39,302,209,249
44,064,923,445
44, 725, 207,677
49,151,894,469
52, 802,070, 529
61, 561, 069, 996
65,423, 005, 988
68, 677,276,992
79,192,985,125
81, 210,154,523
84, 413,197,130
90, 552,087,290
82,219,900,498
88,567,770,801
93,885,853,634
97, 842, 569,150
114,566,173,191
126,991,703,110
141,162,109,413
148,959,303,492

cDecember 31.




1.24
1.22
1.12
1.06
1.04
1.03
.98
.97
.93
.93
.94
.89
.86
.84
.82
.80
.76
.73
.75
.76

12,788
14,548
16,187
17,899
17,993
17,290
19,252
20,582
21,425
22, 885
21,664
23,083
24,604
27,169
26,345
26,419
24,940
25,654
25,844
26,184
26,786
27,144

Years.

544,185
653,271
706, 202
754,599
854,216
812,063
852, 239
963, 223
1, Oil, 943
1,048, 222
1.069.205
1,117, 654
1,125, 558
1,169, 087
1,199,803
1,238,689
1,253,520
1,243,152
1,292,856
1.336.205
1,358,467
1,418,139

dJuly 1.

1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
,1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
, 1886
.1887
, 1888
1889
1890
1891
,1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
, 1897
,1898
,1899
, 1900
1901
1902

558

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
N o. 190.— PROGRESS of the UNITED STATES

American vessels.
Years.
Built.

1800......................
1810......................
1820 ......................
1880 ......................
1840......................
1850 ......................
1851......................
1852......................
1853......................
3854......................
1855......................
1856......................
1857......................
1858.......................
1859......................
1860......................
1861......................
1862......................
1863......................
1864......................
1865......................
1866......................
1867......................
1868......................
1869......................
1870......................
1871.......................
1872......................
1873 ......................
1874......................
1875......................
1876......................
1877......................
1878 ......................
1879......................
1880......................
1881......................
1882......................
3883......................
1884......................
1885......................
1886......................
1887 ......................
1888......................
1889......................
1890......................
1891.......................
1892......................
1893......................
1894......................
1895......................
1896......................
1897 .................... .
1898 ......................
1899........ ...........
1900......................
1901......................
1902......................

Ton8.
106,261
127, 575
51,394
58,560
121, 203
279,255
299,472
355, 356
427, 494
536, 046
583,450
469, 293
378,804
244,712
156, 602
214, 797
233,194
175, 075
311, 045
415,740
394, 523
336,146
305, 595
285,304
275,230
276,953
273, 226
209, 052
359, 245
432, 725
297,638
203,585
176,591
235,503
193, 030
157, 409
280, 458
282,269
265, 429
225, 514
159,056
95,453
150,450
218, 086
231,134
294,122
3?3,302
199, 633
211, 639
131,195
111,602
227, 096
232, 232
180,458
300, 038
393,790
483,489
468, 833

Engaged
Engaged
in foreign in domestic
trade.
trade.

Tons.
301,919
440,175
660, 065
614, 508
1,280,999
1,949, 743
2, 046,132
2, 238,992
2, 303,336
2, 469, 083
2, 676, 795
2,380,002
2,476, 805
2, 550,066
2, 637, 636
2,807, 631
2,897,185
2,830, 913
3,128,942
3,404, 506
3,494,199
2,817, 852
2, 736, 455
2,786,027
2, 578, 219
2,729, 707
2,857, 465
3,027,099
3, 272,739
3,371, 729
3,299, 905
2, 686, 637
2,631,407
2,583, 717
2,678, 067
2,715, 224
2, 722,148
2,873,639
2,933, 392
2,967,008
2,977,936
3,019,957
3,090,282
3, 248,132
3,285,880
3,477,802
3,678,809
3,770,245
3,925,268
3,767,849
3, 797, 774
3,858,926
3, 963,436
4,012,029
4,015,992
4, 338,145
4,635,089
4, 915,347

Tons.
669,921
984, 269
619,048
576, 475
899,765
1,585, 711
1, 726, 307
1, 899,448
2,103, 674
2,333,819
2,535, 206
2,491,651
2, 464, 038
2, 499, 742
2, 507, 402
2,546, 237
2,642. 628
2, 291, 251
2,026,114
1,581, 894
1,602, 583
1, 492, 926
1, 568, 032
1,565,732
1,566,422
1,516,800
1, 425,142
1,410,648
1,423,288
1,428, 923
1, 553, 827
1,592, 821
1,611,193
1, 629, 048
1, 491,534
1,352, 810
1, 335, 586
1,292,294
1,302, 095
1,304,221
1, 287,998
1,111,179
1, 015, 563
943,784
1,021, 595
946, 695
1,005,950
994, 676
899,803
916,180
838,186
844, 954
805, 584
737, 709
848,246
826,694
889,129
884,555
i
]

Engaged
in com­
merce of
Great
Lakes.

Freight rates, wheat,
Registered Chicago to Hew York,
per bushel.
tonnage
of vessels
passing
through
Sault Ste. Lake Lake A ll rail.
and and
Marie canal.» rail.
Canal.

Tons.

Registered
tons.

* 3,500
11,106
54,199
198,266
211,145
235,299
271,129
300, 085
362, 655
394,684
420, 360
418,925
445, 752
467, 774
490,445
563, 260
635, 054
700, 673
673, 697
573, 912
617,686
695,604
661,366
684,704
712,027
724,493
788, 412
842, 381
837, 891
613,211
610,160
604,656
597, 376
605,102
663, 382
711,269
723,911
733,069
749,948
762, 560
783,721
874,102
972,271
1,063, 063
1,154,870
1,183,582
1,261,067
1,227,400
1,241,459
1,324, 067
1,410,102
1,437,500
1,446, 348
1,565, 587
1,706, 294
1,816,511

106,296
101, 458
180, 820
219,819
352, 642
403, 657
276,639
359, 612
507, 434
571, 438
409, 062
458, 530
556. 899
432, 563
524, 885
690, 826
752,101
914,735
1, 204,446
1, 070, 857
1,259, 534
1,541, 676
1,439,216
1,667,136
1, 677, 071
1,734, 890
2, 092, 757
2,468, 088
2,042, 259
2, 997, 837
3, 035, 937
4,219, 397
4,897,598
5,130, 659
7,221,935
8,454,435
8,400, 685
10,647, 203
8,949, 754
13,110, 366
16,806, 781
17, 249, 418
17, 619, 933
18, 622, 754
21, 958, 347
22, 315, 834
24, 626, 976
31,955, 582

25.29
16. 28
17.59
24. 83
26. 55
26. 33
22. 91
28. 36
26. 62
29. 61
22. 36
22.79
25.12
17.11
20.24
24. 47
19.19
14.1
11. 43
9. 58
11. 24
9.15
11.6
12.27
8.19
7.89
8. 37
6. 31
5. 87
8. 71
8. 51
5. 93
6. 89
5.85
5.96
5.61
6.33
4.44
4.11
5.38
4.35
4.42
5. 65
4.42
5.14
5. 25

29.0
25.0
22.0
25.0
28.0
26.9
16.9
14.6
11.8
15.8
11.4
13.3
15.7
10.4
10.9
11.5
9. 95
9. 02
12.0
12.0
11.0
0 8.7
8.5
8.53
7. 55
8.44
7.0
6. 95
7.32
7.37
4. 96
6. 63
5. 05
5.57
5.78

46.1
44.2
42.6
35.1
33.3
31.0
33.5
33.2
28.7
24.1
16.5
20.3
17.7
17.3
19.9
14.4
14,6
16.5
13.12
14.0
16.5
015.74
014.5
15.0
14.31
15.0
14.23
14.7
12.88
12.17
12.0
12.32
11.55
11.13
d 9. 98
A 9. 92
10.60

»Including canal tolls until 1882, but not Buffalo transfer charges.
* From Andrew’s Colonial and Lake Trade.
>
c Average based upon officially published tariff's; actual rates lower.
dFor domestic consumption; local rate for exports only 9.08 cents in 1900 and 9.02 cents in 1901.




UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL
INDUSTRIES— Continued.
Consumption of wines and liquors.
Malt liquors.

Distilled spirits.

Total conCon­
ConConsumption of
Consump­ sump­
sump­ Consump- sump­
wines and
Consumption. tion per
tion.
tion per
tion.
tion per
liquors.
capita.
capita.
capita.

Galls.

Pf. galls.

23,310,843
36,563,009

1.36
1.58

43,060,884
51,833,473

2.52
2.23

'71,244,823
94, 712,353

101,346,669

3.22

89, 968,651

2.86

202,374, 461

1.87 17,409,596
2. 87 87, 002, 067
3. 27 17, 484, 302
4.49 15, 577, 386
5. 33 15, 885, 460
8, 453, 485
5.17
5.23 63, 443, 582
5.31 79, 895, 708
6.10 64, 059, 661
6.66 68,422, 280
7.21 68. 037,139
7. 00 64, 540, 090
6.71 66,120, 558
6. 83 59, 983, 890
6. 58 59, 420,118
6.68 51, 931, 941
7.05 54, 278,475
8. 26 63, 526,694
8. 65 70. 607, 081
10. 03 73, 556, 976
10. 27 78, 452, 687
10.74 81,128, 581
10. 62 70, 600, 092
11.20 72, 261, 614
12. 23 71, 064, 733
12. 80 75,845,352
12.72 80, 613,158
13.67 87,829, 562
15.31 91,157, 565
15.17 98, 328,118
16. 20 101,197, 753
15.32 90, 541, 209
15.13 77,828,561
15.38 71,051, 877
14.94 73,166, 833
15.96 81,487, 587
15.28 87,310, 228
16.01 97,248,382
16.20 103,086,839
17.49 107,452,151

.52
2.55
.50
.44
.44
.23

Gallons.

62,372,465
97, 770, 584
113, 623,255
159,153, 746
193, 060,149
191,289,305
197, 483,238
204.756.156
241,138,127
270, 298, 916
300,697, 262
299, 521, 065
294.953.157
308, 336, 387
304,927, 667
317,969, 352
344,605,485
414,220,165
444,112,169
526,379, 980
551, 497, 340
590,016, 517
596,131, 866
642, 967, 720
717, 748, 854
767, 587, 056
779, 897, 426
855, 792, 335
977,479, 761
987, 496, 223
1, 074, 546, 336
1, 036,319,222
1, 043, 292,106
1, 080, 626,165
1,069, 310, 262
1,164, 226,462
1,135, 520, 629
1,221,500,160
1,258,249,391
1,381,875,437




Pf.galls

1.68

Gallons.

296,876,931
321, 031,851
355,403, 233
1.63
387, 581,432
1.51
384, 529, 869
1.50
381,065,045
1. 28
388, 982, 085
1.22
386,223,115
1.09
392,165, 242
1.11
423, 261,090
1.27
506, 076,400
538, 882,175
1.38
625, 499, 883
1.40
1.46
655, 728, 207
1.48
691,653, 443
1.26
688, 632,415
1.26
740,796, 554
821,138, 648
1.21
1. 26
879, 767, 476
1.32
894, 655, 061
1.40
972, 578, 878
1.43 1,097, 671,118
1.51 1,114, 292, 201
1.52 1,207,731,908
1.34 1,148,153,555
1.13 1,140, 764, 716
1.01 1,170, 379,448
1. 02 1,181, 065,402
1.12 1,266,281,366
1.17 1,249,191,553
1.27 1,349,176, 033
1.33 1,390,127,379
1.36 1,539,081,991
2.07
1.62

8.

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1830
.1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
.1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.1860
.1861
.1862
.1863
.1864
.1865
.1866
.1867
.1868
.1869
.1870
.1871
.1872
.1873
.1874
.1875
.1876
.1877
.1878
.1879
.1880
.1881
.1882
.1883
.1884
.1885
.1886
.1887
.1888
.1889
.1890
.1891
.1892
.1893
.1894
.1895
.1896
.1897
.1898
.1899
.1900
.1901
.1902

561

ESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTI
No. 1 90.— PROGRESS of the UNITED
P r ic e s o f sta p le co m m o d itie s.
W a s h e d O hio fleece w ool,
J u l y 1.

P e r t on .*
Steel
P i g iro n
ra ils,
N o . 1,
fo u n d r y . sta n d a rd
se ctio n s.

Dollars.
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901




27.88
20.88
21.38
22.63
36.13
36.88
27.75
27.12
26.38
22.25
23.38
22.75
20.25
23.88
35.25
59.25
46.12
46.88
44.12
39.25
40.63
33.25
35.12
48.88
42.75
30.25
25.50
22.25
18.88
17.63
21.50
28. 50
25.12
25.75
22.38
19.88
18.00
18.71
20.92
18.88
17.75
18.40
17.52
15.75
14.52
12.66
13.10
12.95
12.10
11.66
19.36
19.98
15.87
22.19

Dollars.

166.00
158.50
132.25
106.75
102.50
112.00
120. 50
94.25
68.75
59.25
45. 50
42.25
48.25
67.50
61.13
48.50
37.75
30.75
28.50
34.50
37.08
29.83
29.25
31.75
29.92
30.00
28.12
24.00
24.33
28.00
18.75
17.62
28.12
32.29
27.33
28.00

cotton ,
per
p o u n d .b

sh eet­
in g s, p er
y a rd .

p rin ts,
per
y a rd .

F in e .

M ed iu m .

Cents.

Cents.

Gents.

Cents.

Cents.

12.34
12.14
9.50
11.02
10.97
10.39
10.30
13.51
12.23
12.08
11.00
13.01
31. 29
67. 21
101. 50
83.38
43.20
31.59
24.85
29.01
23.98
16.95
22.19
20.14
17.95
15.46
12.98
11.82
11. 22
10.84
11. 51
12. 03
11. 56
11.88
10.88
10.45
9.28
10.21
10.03
10.65
11.07
8.60
7.71
8.56
6.94
7.44
7.93
7.00
5.94
6.88
9.25
8.75
9.00

7.87
7.08
6.96
7. 92
7.96
7.64
7.50
8.90
8.25
8.50
8.73
10.00
18.55
36. 04
52.07
38.04
24. 31
18.28
16.79
16.19
14.58
13.00
14.27
13.31
11.42
10.41
8.85
8.46
7.80
7.97
8. 51
8. 51
8.45
8.32
7.28
6.75
6.75
7.15
7. 25
7.00
7.00
6.83
6.50
5. 90
5.11
5.74
5.45
4. 73
4.20
5.28
6.05
5.54
5.98

10.62
10. 50
10. 50
10. 50
10.50
9.80
9.50
10.10
9.50
9.50
9.50
9.71
14.40
21.24
33.25
29.00
21.15
16.58
13.83
14.00
12.41
11.62
12.00
11.37
9.75
8.71
7 .0 6
6.77
6.09
6.25
7.41
7.00
6.50
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6. 00
6. 50
6. 50
6.00
6.00
6.25
5.25
4.90
5.25
4. 66
4.70
3.96
4.25
5.00
4.62
5.00

60
45
45
47
45
60
45
50
55
56
43
56
55
38
48
75
100
75
70
55
46
48
46
62
72
50
53
52
38
50
36
37
46
42
42
39
35
32
33
34
29
35
33
31
28
24
20
18
17
21$
28
29
28$
25
26

^

A t P h ila d e lp h ia .
N e t p rices.
W e s te rn U n ion t o 1885j in clu d e s P o s ta l T e le g r a p h 1885 t o 1901.

50
39
37
42
38
53
37
40
42
50
37
40
50
30
47
70
100
73
67
49
45
48
45
60
70
48
53
49
35
44
36
38
48
44
45
41
34
31
33
37
33
39
37
35
34
26
21
21
18
23$
29
31$
31$
26
26f

PROGRESS OF UNITED STATES IN MATERIAL INDUSTRIES.
in

it s

561

MATERIAL INDUSTRIES—Continued.

Commercial failures.

Number.

Dollars.

4, 982
4, 225
3, 913
3, 676
6' 998
lj 652
495
520
530
1, 505
2, 780
2,608
2, 799
3,546
2, 915
4,069
5,183
5, 830
7, 740
9, 092
8, 872
10,478
6, 658
4, 735
5, 582
6, 738
9,184
10, 968
10,637
9,834
9,634
10, 679
10, 882
10, 907
12, 273
10, 344
15, 242
13, 885
13,197
15,088
13,351
12,186
9, 337
10,774
11, 002
11,615

Postoffices.

Amount of
liabilities.

291, 750,000
95, 749, 000
64, 394 000
79, 807, 000
207, 210, 000
23, 049, 000
7, 899, 900
8,579,000
17, 625, 000
53, 783, 000
96,666,000
63,694,000
75, 054, 054
88,242, 000
85, 252,000
121,056, 000
228,499, 900
155, 239, 000
201, 000, 000
191,117,000
190, 669, 936
234, 383,132
98,149, 053
65, 752,000
81.155, 932
101,547, 564
172, 874,172
226, 343,427
124. 220, 321
114,644,119
167,560, 944
123,829, 973
148,784, 337
189,856, 964
189, 868, 638
114, 044,167
346, 779, 889
172, 992, 856
173,196, 060
226, 096, 834
154,332, 071
130,662, 899
90,879,889
138,495, 673
113, 092, 376
117,476, 769

Number.
903
2 300
4, 500
8 450
13,468
18, 417
19,796
20, 901
22,320
23, 548
24, 410
25,565
26 586
27, 977
28 539
28 498
28^ 586
28 875
29’ 047
28,878
20,550
23, 828
25,163
26, 481
27,106
28, 492
30, 045
31, 863
33, 244
34, 294
35, 547
36, 383
37,345
39,258
40, 855
42, 989
44, 512
46, 231
47, 858
50, 017
51, 252
53, 614
55,157
57,376
58,999
62, 401
64,329
67, 119
68, 403
69. 805
70, 064
70, 360
71, 022
73, 570
75,000
76,688
76,945
75,924

Receipts of
Post-Office
Department.

Dollars.
280 804
551, 684
1 ,111, 927
1, 850, 583
4,543, 522
5 499, 985
6 410,604
5, 184, 527
5, 240, 725
6, 255, 586
6, 642,136
6, 920,822
7, 353,952
7, 486, 793
7, 968, 484
8, 518, 067
8,349,296
8,299,821
11,163, 790
12, 438, 254
14, 556,159
14, 386, 986
15, 297,027
16, 292, 601
18,344,511
19, 772,221
20, 037, 045
21, 915,426
22,996,742
26,471,072
26, 791, 361
28,644,198
27, 531, 585
29, 277, 517
30, 041, 983
33, 315, 479
36, 785, 398
41,876,410
45,508,693
43,335.958
42,560,843
43, 948, 423
48, 837, 610
52,695,177
56,175, 611
60,882, 097
65,931,786
70, 930, 476
75, 896, 933
75,080,479
76,983,128
82, 499, 208
82,665,463
89,012, 619
95,021,384
102, 354, 579
111,631,193
121,848,047

Telegraph
messages
sent.0

Newspa­
pers and
periodicals
published.

Number.

Number.

5,879,282
6, 404, 595
7, 934, 933
9,157, 646
10, 646, 077
12, 444, 499
14,456, 832
16, 329, 256
17.153, 710
18, 729, 567
21,158, 941
23, 918, 894
25,070,106
29, 215, 509
32, 500, 000
38, 842, 247
41,181,177
42, 076, 226
43, 525, 273
46, 345, 729
51,594,115
56, 447, 407
60,186, 687
63, 258, 762
67, 420, 111
71, 722, 589
76, 843, 052
69, 597, 746
70, 801,207
72, 221.896
71, 779, 748
77, 580, 767
77, 356, 508
79, 696, 227
83,555,122
89,461,813

a 359 .................... 1810
e861 .................... 1820
1, 403 ......... .........1830
.................... 1840
2, 526 . . . .............1850
.................... 1851
.................... 1852
.................... 1853
.................... 1854
.................... 1855
.................... 1856
.................... 1857
.................... 1858
.................... 1859
4, 051 .................... 1860
.................... 1861
.................... 1862
.................... 1863
.................... 1864
.................... 1865
.................... 1866
.................... 1867
.................... 1868
<5, 219 .................... 1869
5, 871 .................... 1870
6, 056 .................... 1871
6, 519 .................... 1872
6, 875 .................... 1873
7, 339 .................... 1874
7, 870 ....................1875
8,129 .................... 1876
7, 958 .................... 1877
8, 340 .................... 1878
8, 703 .................... 1879
9,723 .................... 1880
10, 267 .................... 1881
10, 611 .................... 1882
11,196 .................... 1883
12,671 .................... 1884
13.494 .................... 1885
14,160 .................... 1886
14, 706 .................... 1887
15, 555 .................... 1888
16,319 .................... 1889
16, 948 .................... 1890
18, 536 .................... 1891
18, 714 .................... 1892
20, 006 .................... 1893
20,169 .................... 1894
20,395 .................... 1895
20, 630 .................... 1896
19,861 .................... 1897
20,453 .................... 1898
21,178 .................... 1899
20,806 .....................1900
20, 879 .................... 1901
.................... 1902

dFigures from 1810 to 1860, inclusive, from census of 1880.
e1828.
fFigures from 1869 to 1901 from Rowell’s Newspaper Directory.

s A 1 9 0 2 --------36




Years.

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No. 190.—PROGRESS

of

UNITED STATES
TRIES — Continued.

the

1800 .............
1810.............
1820.............
1830.............
1840 .............
1850...........
1851.............
1852.............
1853 ...........
1854...........
1855.............
1856...........
1857...........
1858.............
1859 ...........
I860...........
1861.............
1862.............
1863.............
1864 .............
1865.............
1866.............
1867 .............
1868.............
1869.............
1870.............
1871.............
1872.............
1873.............
1874...........
1875...........
1876 .........
1877...........
1878.............
1879...........
1880.............
1881...........
1882...........
1883.............
1884.............
1885.............
1886 .............
1887 ...........
1888.............
1889.............
1890.............
1891.............
1892 .............
1893 .............
1894...........
1895.............
1896.............
1897 .............
1898.............
1899.............
1900
1901
1902_______

Salaries
Average paid super­
Pupils
Total ex­
daily
enrolled. attendance intendents penditure.
and
teachers.
Number.

Number.

Dollars.

it s

MATERIAL INDUS­

Students in colleges,
u n iv ersities, and
schools of technol­
ogy.*

Public schools.
Tears.

in

Dollars.

Men.

W o­
men.

Total.*

No.

No.

No.

\

6,871,522 4, 077, 347
7,561, 582 4, 545,317
7, 815,306 4, 658, 844
8,003, 614 4,745, 459
8, 444,251 5,050,840
8, 785,678 5,248,114
8, 869,115 5,291, 376
8,965, 006 5,426, 595
9, 438, 883 5,783. 065
9, 504,458 5,876, 077
9, 867,505 6,144,143
10,000,896 6,145, 932
10,211, 578 6, 331, 242
10,651, 828 6, 652, 392
10,982, 364 7, 055, 696
11, 398,024 7, 297, 529
11,664,460 7, 526, 351
11,884,944 7, 681, 806
12,182,600 7,906,986
12,392,260 8, 005, 969
12,722,581 8,153, 635
13,050,132 8,408, 323
13,255,921 8, 560, 603
13,483,340 8, 837,199
13,995,357 9, 263, 350
14, 243, 765 9, 548, 722
14,498, 956 9, 781, 475
14,823, 059 10, 052, 554
15,103, 874 10, 356,458
15,176,219 10, 328, 396
15,503,110 10,
........................ 632, 772
........................ 692, 091
15,603,451 10,
1

Immi­
Patents grants.
issued. arrived

37,832,566 63,396,666
42, 580,853 69,107,612
45, 935,681 74,234,476
47,932, 050 76,238, 464
50,785,656 80, 054, 286
54,722, 250 . 83,504,007
55, 358,166 83.082, 578
54, 973,776 79,439, 826
56,155,133 79.083, 260
54.639, 731 76,192, 375
55, 942, 972 78, 094, 687
58,012,463 83, 642,964
60,594,933 88, 990,466
64,798, 859 96,750,003
68, 384, 275 103,212, 837
72, 878, 993 110,328, 375
76, 270, 434 113, 322,545 .............
78.639, 964 115,783, 890 1
83, 022, 562 124, 244, 911
87, 568,306 132,539, 783
91,836,484 140,506,715 44,926
96, 303, 069 147,494,809 46,220
100,298,256 155,817,012 51,163
104, 560, 339 164,171,057 55, 305
109, 202, 405 172, 502,843 59, 814
113,872, 388 175, 809,279 62, 053
117,139,841 183, 498,965 65,143
119, 310, 503 187, 682, 269 64,662
124,192, 270 194, 292, 911 67, 018
129,345, 873 200,154, 597 67, 505
137,687,746 214, 964, 618 72,159
142,776,168 226,043,236 75,472

10, 761
12,185
13, 507
15,530
18, 098
19, 071
21, 721
21,543
23, 470
24,880
26,764
27, 879

No.

Number.

c 8, 385
.............
23, 322
473' 84 066
993 310,004
872 d379,466
1,019| 371,603
961! 368,645
1,844 427, 833
2, 013 200, 877
2,505 195,857
2,896 246,945
3, 695 119, 501
4.504 118.616
4,778 150, 237
3, 329
89, 724
3,532
89, 007
4,184 174, 524
5, 025 193,195
6, 616 247,453
9,458 •163, 594
13,026 f 298. 967
13,410 282,189
13,997 352,569
13,333 387.203
13.056 321, 350
13, 613 404,806
23, 392 12, 864 459, 803
80, 900 13, 599 313,339
32,175 14, 837 227, 498
32, 540 15,595 169, 986
32,107 14,187 141,857
32, 728 13, 444 138,469
37, 442 13,213 177,826
38, 227 13, 947 457,257
39, 048 16, 584 669,431
39,155 19, 267 788,992
39, 769 22, 383 603, 322
41, 464 20, 413 518, 592
42, 573 24, 233 395, 346
40, 421 22, 508 334.203
41,737 21, 477 490,109
42, 535 20,506 546, 889
45, 949 24,158 444, 427
55, 687 26, 292 455, 302
58,405 23, 244 560,319
64, 670 23, 559 623,084
70,835 23, 769 502.917
77, 912 20,857 314,467
81,124 22.057 279,948
86, 864 23, 273 343,267
86, 205 23, 794 230,832
90,488 22, 267 229,299
92, 385 25,527 311,715
98,923 26,499 448,572
103,351 27, 373 487.918
27,886 648, 743

a Figures for the years 1878-1882, inclusive, are for the calendar year preceding fiscal year.
* Figures until 1889 include nonresident graduate students; figures for 1889 and later years are
exclusive of nonresident graduate students.
«1820 to 1850, total alien passengers arrived year ending September 30.
d Calendar years 1851 to 1865.
« Six months.
f Tears ending June 30 to date.




world’s stocks of money.
o

Year.

1901
1900
1901
1900
1900
1901
1900
1901
1900
1900
1900-1
1900
1901
1898
1900
1901
1900
1900
1901
1901
1901
1901
1901
1900
1900
1901-2
1900
1899
1901
1901
1900-1
1901
1900
1900-1
1900
1900
1900
1900-1
1901
1900
1901
1900
1900
1901
1900
1901
1898
1901
1901-2
1901
1898

Countries.

Austria-Hungary
A u stria.................
Hungary...............
Belgium.................

of

Standard of cur­
rency.

N

bG.
G.
G.
G.
G.
G.

M

563

.
Total and per Capita,
1
O
9
Countries of the W orld.

Stocks of money (000 omitted).*

Gold.

Silver.

Uncov­
ered
papers.

Total.

in the
N
1

Money per capita.

Gold. Silver. Paper. Total.

Dolls. Dolls.
124,953
128, 600
244, 300
(«)
(°)
21,100

6,100
96,300
(c)
r)
40, 000

bG.

93,300
(°>
(°)
92, 900
4, 052

134,700
433,900
( e)
(°>
154,000

Principal.

28.68
5. 46
( c)
(°)
3.16

1.36
2.15
(c)
(°)
5. 99

140,735

Dolls. Dolls.
31. 59
30.00
2.08
9.69
(o)
(c)
( c)
(°)
13. 93 23.08
2. 06
9. 82

British colonies,
Canada..................
Chile......................

G.
G.
bG.
Si.
nSi.
bG.

Colombia...............
Costa Rica.............
C uba......................
Denmark............... G.
Ecuador................. bSi.
G.
France...... ............ G.
German Empire -. G.
German States - Greece.................... bG.
Guatemala.... ........ bSi.
Honduras............. Si.
India, British........ G.
India, French__ _
India, D utch........
I t a l y ...................... bG.
Japan ....................
G.
M exico................... Si.
Netherlands.........
G.
New Zealand........
Nicaragua............. Si.
Norw ay................. G.
Paraguay............... b Si.
Peru............. .......... GPhilippine Islands
Portugal............... bG.
Roumania.............
G.
Russia....................
G.
Servia....................
G.
Spain...................... bG
.
Sweden................... G
.
Switzerland.........
G
.
Turkey................... bG.
United Kingdom . G
.
United States----- G
.

Uruguay........... G
.
.
Venezuela............. bG

20, 000

5,000

40,500
18, 658

750,000
2, 300
15, 800

65, 500

3.79

.95

750,000
18, 729
3,538

5,838

7.67

6, 200
1, 901

30,000
810, 600
697,900

5, 600
1,090
6,400
421, 200
208, 400

400

1, 500

28,800
2,800

22,200

389, 300

98,000
61,000
8,600
27,500

7.71
6.00

1.87

27, 600
e2,991
36,400
194,100 1,425, 900
173, 800 1, 080,100

1. 87
4. 68
1.18

8.85

3.21
21.05
12.46

2.42
.87
.68
10. 93
3. 97

30, 700

.17

.62

11.87
1.78

12. 66

32,400

443, 900

.10

1.76

.14

2.00

43, 900
26,100
106,000
53, 400

174,900
69, 900
54, 400
41, 500

316,800
157, 000
169,000
122,400

3.07
1.39
.68
5. 35

1.38
.59
8. 39
10. 39

5. 48
1. 60
4. 30
8.07

9.93
3.58
13.37
23.81

8,600

2, 400

858
5,400
4,579

16,400

4.05

1.13

1. 70
2.54
6.98

7.72

5, 200
7,100
791, 700
1,500

9,800
600
104,500
1, 700

74,100
14,100

89,100
21,800
896, 200
6, 500

1.12
1.20
6.14
.61

2.10
.10
.81
.69

15. 90
2.38

77,200
13,400
24.000
50' 000
486,700
1,192, 395

243, 700
6, 800
10, 700
40, 000
111, 900
670, 540

157, 400
31, 000
20, 500

478,300
51, 200
55,200
90, 000
112, 300
710, 900
437, 362 2, 300, 297

4. 26
2.62
7. 69
2.01
11.89
15.07

13. 47
1.33
3.43
1.61
2.73
8.48

8.64
6.08
6.57

2,310

3,544

3,854

.89

.59

3, 300

6.84

12.45

2.68
1. 49
5. 03
3.10

1.34

2.74
5.53

11.94
2. 36
3.89
37. 01
19. 53

19.12
3.68
6. 95
2. 70
26.37
10.03
17. 69
3. 62
17.36
29. 08
1.48

aFrom Report of Director of United States Mint, 1900; United States figures are tor June 30, 1902,
also furnished by Director of the Mint,
bOn a paper basis.
cIncluded with Austria-Hungary.
dExcept Australasia, Canada, and British India.
ePaper issue of banks plus metallic balance held by them.




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world’s commerce.

N

o

and

. E

of X 1 the PrincipalP Countries ofO the.
9
2
Expenditure, Indebtedness, Area, Population,
Commerce with the
United States.

Year.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51

Countries.

Imports.

Exports.

Exports
from
United
States to—

Imports
into
United
States
from—

i

Area.

Popula­
tion in
thou­
sands.

Population per
square mile.

5 64

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars. Sq. miles.
2. 91
3,955
1901 Argentina..
109, 971,158 161,846, 038
11,117, 521 9, 455, 634 1.318,247
1.45
1900 Australia .. a b 201,125, 092 *b223,477,442
4,483
28,163, 722 5,262, 962 3,077,377
1901 A u s t r i a 240,942
44, 751 185. 73
335, 486, 263 383, 747, 881
6, 843, 980 10, 042,401
Hungary (d
)
115, 903
25, 798 212.59
1900 Austria---(d
)
(d
)
(d
)
125, 039
1900 Hungary. . .
18,953 151. 57
(d
)
(d>
(d)
(d
)
1901 Belgium----11, 373
6, 670 586. 48
428, 651, 384 352,848, 734
51, 444,315 14, 919, 071
3.56
567, 430
1900 Bolivia.......
2.020
22
5, 844, 723
15, 618, 068
120, 033
1901
13, 518, 506
15,974, 563
4.46
1900 Brazil.........
14, 334
11,516, 681 64., 914, 507 3, 209, 878
*97,’ 330,'000 f 165, 461,000
1900 British colo654,630
10, 048 15. 35
nies,n.e.s.e b 400,595,145 b283, 731, 924
44,871, 723 24,161, 522
1900-1 Canada.......
1. 06
b 181, 237, 988 bl77, 443, 439 105, 789, 214; 42, 482,163 3, 048,711
5, 248
1900 Chile...........
290, 829
3,110 10.69
46,916, 422
61, 201, 242
4, 596, 525! 7, 474, 061
4,
1901 China------203, 420, 565 124, 528, 060
18,175, 484; 18,125, 836 h 218, 401 f400, 000 94.82
7.92
1898 Colombia...
10, 695, 000
18, 487, 000
f4 ,000
2,923, 404! 4, 810, 465 *505, 000
1900 Costa R ica.
f 23,000
f 300 13.04
5, 663, 212
5. 883,133
1, 688, 670, 2, 959, 439
1903
66, 583, 973
63, 278, 380
27,007, 024 46, 663, 511
1900 Denmark...
15,289
12, 310 151. 08
111'542'000
75, 549, 000
15, 499, 371
796, 736
1900 Ecuador----*1,270 10.58
6, 541, 000
7, 509, 000
1, 590, 055 1, 577, 486 f120, 000
1901 Egypt.........
*12, 916
77, 753, 825
19, 335 722. 75
75, 355, 729
1, 320, 969 8, 866, 378
1901 France.......
204,092
843, 254, 400 774, 497, 600
38, 514 188. 70
78, 405,972 81,314, 609
1901 G e r m a n |
208,830
Empire... ! 1,290,254,000 1, 054,685, 000 184, 678, 723 99,969, 851
55, 976 268.00
1901 G e r m a n
States___
1901 Greece........
26,781, 703
286, 236 1, 447, 303
25, 014
18, 099,724
2,434 97. 30
1900 Guatemala .
63, 400
1,212,000
3,127, 000
1,574 24. 82
1,128, 418 2,190,145
1901 Honduras ..
46, 250
2, 047, 000
3, 036, 000
1,115, 009 1,262, 317
588 12. 70
1901-2 India, Brit­
264, 317,582 392,024, 708
ish ...........
5, 646, 669 47,171, 558 ">1,068, 314 ">221,173 207. 43
1900 I n d i a ,
French. . .
36, 575, 997
30,512, 766
118,102
1899 India, Dutch
67, 754, 424 100, 631, 839
1, 652, 604 32, 308,633
1901 Ita ly ...........
331, 668, 297 265,270, 373
34, 046, 201 27. 631,248
110, 646
31,857 287. 92
1901 Japan.........
127, 396, 689 124, 208, 923
43, 761 296. 30
147, 655
21,162, 477 36, 854, 692
1900-1 Mexico.......
b64, 035, 609 b77,582,658
36, 475, 350 28,851, 635
767,005
12,631 16. 47
1901 Netherlands
815, 441, 770 695, 762, 588
5,140 406. 40
83, 721,501 17,273, 111
12, 648
1900 New Z e a ­
(")
land .........
51, 809, 226
64,462, 443
(")
1900-1 Nicaragua .
3, 445, 000
3, 888, 000
49, 200
*500 10.16
1, 482, 194 2, 035, 636
1900 Norway___
83, 255, 031
43, 615,687
124, 445
2,122 17.05
<°) '
(°)
1900 Paraguay ..
1, 838, 710
656
6. 69
2, 064, 290
1,740
f98,000
8, 487
1900 Peru . . . t . . .
11, 276, 410
21, 889, 512
6. 63
2, 311, 886 2, 910, 531
695, 000
4,610
1900-1 Philippine
30,279, 406
Islands...
23, 214, 948
4, 027, 064 4, 420,912
1901 Portugal. . .
62.497, 000
30, 546, 000
4, 544, 088 3, 641, 452
36, 038
4,660 129. 03
1900 Roumania..
41,878,274
54, 040, 083
101, 042
48, 307
5, 913 122. 40
31,037
1901 Russia.........
269,493, 000i 375, 726, 000
6,504, 857 7, 236,120 "8, 660, 395 P128, 952 i 14.90
1900 Servia.........
10, 427, 255i
12, 838, 738
3,156
19, 050
2, 452 128.70
369
1900 Siam.............
12, 538, 732!
15, 026, 871
1901 Spain...........
161, 886,40€i 129,398, 465
16, 785, 711 7, 040,758
197,670> 18,089 91.50
1900 Sweden........
143,362,580• 104,877.512
11,520,574 4, 369, 984
172, 876
5, 097 29.48
1901 Switzerland
202, 650,687' 161,457, 453
15,976i
232,336 16, 035, 278
3, 120 195. 30
103,109, 757
64, 875, 793
1898 Turkey.......
183,669 2, 437, 263 H, 111,741 < 2 , 835 22. 34
>4
1901 U n i t e d
Kingdom . 2, 540, 265, 29S>1,362, 728, 893 598,766, 799 155, 291, 927
120,979
40, 906 338. 00
1901-2 U n i t e d
903, 320, 948i 1,355,481, 861
States ___
3, 025, 600
79,003 26.14
1901 Uruguay . . .
24, 497,458!
28, 673, 984
1,480,820 1, 974, 977
72,110
840 11.65
1898 Yenezuela..
b8, 457, 977 H7, 962, 257
2, 736, 726 6, 609, 919
593,943
*2,600
4. 37
Total.. 10,839,421,787' 9, 624. 631, 698 1,431,722, 570 852, 897, 991 35,194, 587 1,294, 702

» Exclusive of commerce between the Australasian colonies.
b Includes specie and bullion.
° 0 f the internal debt, $40,376,000 is gold, and $104,596,000 paper.
dIncluded with Austria-Hungary.
8Except Australasia, Canada, aud British India.
* Estimated.
«Of which 249,637,000 crowns was paper.
hIncludes dependencies. The area of China proper is 1,336,841 square miles.
iFrom and on account of consolidated fund,
j 1898.




—

world’s commerce.
W orld and their Commerce with the
and Per Capita of Commerce, etc.

Debt per
square
mile.

Revenue.

565

United States;

Total debt in Rates
Expendi­
United
of
ture.
States cur­ inter­
rency .
est.

also their

Revenue

Per capita of—
Interest
and other
annual
charges
In ­
Im­ Ex­
(budget
Debt. ter­ Rev­
enue
estimate). ports. ports.
est.

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Per ct
386. 57 63,339,188 63, 283, 632 o509, 604,444 4A-6
384.43 167, 335, 000 161,738, 000 1,183, 055, 000 3 -5

Dollars.
Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. Dolls Dolls.
26, 902, 377 27. 81 40.92 128. 85 6.80 16. 01
45, 458, 000 d44. 86 d49.85 263.90 10.14 37. 48

4, 793.00 73, 659, 000 73, 659, 000 si,154,791,000
5, 541. 00 215, 237,000 215,208,000 642,194, 000
7, 237. 00 209, 001,000 208,509,000 904, 941. 000
44, 356.00 85,494, 672 83,883,860 504,459, 540
3,431,000
2, 336, 258
4.11
3,712,000

51,175, 285 7. 72 8. 57
30, 969, 000 (d
)
(d
)
41, 892, 000 (d
(d
)
)
19, 536, 811 63. 82 52. 87
f 115, 000 2. 89 7.73

149. 84

90,152, 000

70,061,000

420. 91 79, 956, 595 81, 071,024
87. 08 •51, 030, 000 •42, 975,000
389. 00 43, 206, 000 38, 052, 000
68. 06 f73, 500, 000 f73, 500, 000
7,031,000
31. 3u
8, 697,000
3, 513, 000
570. 00
3,180, 000

480, 985, 000 4 -5

'21, 500, 000

265, 541, 000
265, 494, 000
113, 240, 000
287,123, 500
15, 809, 000
13,124, 000

3 -6
2^-5
4J-5
4£-7
3 -5
3 -5

f10, 500, 000
13, 392, 000
965, 455
f12,000, 000
887, 000
'525,000

3
3^-5
3 -4J
3 -3i

1.891,812 48. 29
1, 090, 000 5.15
20, 063,637 8.07
241, 762, 029 23. 63

55, 795, 724
3, 649. 00 19, 247, 008 20,619,361
3, 564, 000
7, 882, 435
65. 68
3, 620, 000
38, 743. 00 56,424, 345 54, 437,259 ••500, 402, 729
28, 424. 00 691, 349,500 691, 291,192 5, 800, 691, 814
2, 669. 00 471, 002.000 489, 804, 000

3 -4
3 -5
3 -4
2^-3
4 -5

557,626, 622 3 -3|

1,021,411,300 1,027,135,300 2, 614, 906, 000
6, 738. 00 13, 650, 533 13, 626, 200 168, 548, 444 4 -5
20, 826, 507 4 -5
2, 687, 000
328.00
2, 643, 000
89, 376, 920 4 -5
193. 00
1,114, 429
1,119, 295
966. 00 328, 955, 934 316,103, 507 1, 031, 603, 705 2h-4%

23, 353.00 317, 349, 332 313,276, 071 2, 583, 983, 780
1, 400. U 121, 433, 725 119, 934, 893 206,799, 994
0
22. 00 29, 267.131 26, 035, 775 168, 771, 428
36, 877. 00 58,323, 000 60, 922, 000 466, 419, 294

34-5
4 -5
3 -5
24-3

4, 901,819
53, 211,132
19, 972, 000
20, 321, 784

4
3
3
4

-6
-3i
-4|
-6

18,597.00 56, 363,000 59,237, 000 670, 221, 374
5, 800. 00 28, 001, 000 29, 249,000 280,136, 991
365. 00 891, 772, 000 921, 068, 000 3,167, 320, 000
4, 303. 00 15,144, 548 14, 842, 825
81, 972,118

3
4
3
4

-44
-5
-5
-5

99. 63
427. 60
203. 70
29. 20

1, 459, 950
2, 433, 250
21,457,420, 20, 912, 308
844,000
892,000
5, 914,000
6, 072, 000

8, 742.00 170,998,000 174, 752, 000 1, 727, 994, 620
492. 60. 39, 043, 000 39,043, 000
85,154, 320
15, 919, 219
996. 40 19, 392, 000 18,924,000
653.50 81, 893, 462 81,533, 341 726, 511,195!

4 -5
3 -3i
3*
3 -5

25, 301. 00 583, 201, 360 650,258,113 3, 060, 926, 304 24- 2|
320. 37 684, 326, 280 593, 038,903
1, 725. 00 16, 608, 000 16, 608, 000
63. 52
6, 452, 000
8,790, 000

969, 457, 241 2 -4
124, 374,189 34-5
37, 725, 814 4 -5

6,924.291.275 6,908,507,815 31,662,553,258

1.14 1. 64
1.20 8.34
2. 22 11. 02
2. 93 12. 81
.05 1. 70

6.79 11. 54 33.56 1.50
39. 87
34. 53
15. 09
.51
2. 67
18.88

1. 20

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

6.29
j
26. 43 1.04 7.95 10
50. 59 2. 55 9. 72 11
36. 41 .31 13. 90 12
.72 .03
.18 13
3.95 .22 1. 76 14
43. 75 1.75 11. 71j 15
i
16
32. 71 24.15; .82 8. 33 17
5. 91 6. 211 .86 2. 80 18
8. 33 53. 61I 2.15 6. 04 19
20. 88 150.61 6.28 17. 95 20
28. 24
33.81
19. 68
.31
4.62
19. 61

18, 283,441 24.14 19.89
107,281, 000
6,293, 730 11.00
'950,000 1.99
1,125,190 2. 64
33, 971, 400

25. 80
24. 89
47. 75
75.63
1.16

1
2

9. 96

.33

8. 39 21

46. 39 1.90 18.12 22
7.44 69. 25 2.58 5. 61123
.•77 13. 23 .60 1. 7 | 24
0
6. 48 219.60 2. 76 2. 74 25
1. 77

4. 67

.15

1.49 26

114,177,185 10. 41 8. 33 81.11 3.58 9. 96
18,126, 702 2.91 2. 84 4. 73 .41 2. 78
10, 699, 689 5. 07 6.14 13. 36 .84 2. 32
14,117,838 152. 53 132. 30 90. 74 2. 74 11.35

27
28
29
30
31
32

33
'200, 000 6. 89 7. 78 9. 80 .40 2.92 34
1, 423, 884 39. 23 20. 55 25. 08 .67 10.11 35
'800, 000 2.80 3.15 30.45 1.22 1.28 36
'900, 000 2.45 4.75 4. 41 .19 1.28 37
21, 550, 320 13. 41
17, 904, 996 7. 09
141,519, 000 2. 09
3, 907, 478 4. 25

6. 55 143.82
9.14 47. 37
2. 91 24. 56
5.24 33. 43

4. 62 12.09
3. 00 4.74
1.10 i 6.91
1.59 6.17

80,782,000 S. 95 7.15 95. 53 4.46
3,173, 388 28.13 20. 58 16. 71 .62
820,000 67. 93 51. 74 5.10 .26
28,419, 600 4.16 2. 61 29. 25 1.14

9. 45
7. 66
6. 21
3. 29

38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

112,985, 531 62.10 33. 31 74. 83 2.76 14. 26 48
27,542, 945 11.43 17.49 12.27 .35 8.65 49
6, 056, 000 29.16 34.14 148.06 7. 20 19. 77 50
1, 949, 686 3. 25 6.91 14.51 .75 2. 48 51
1, 315, 586, 409

24.46

kIncludes only the cultivated and settled area of the Nile.
1Includes only the population of the Nile Valley and delta.
“ Exclusive ot feudatory states.
nIncluded with Commonwealth of Australia.
0Included with Sweden.
p Including Asiatic dominions.
1 Including Turkish Dominions in Europe and Asia, and Tripoli and Benghazi in Africa.
•■External debt.
N ote.—Figures for commerce are those of imports for home consumption and exports of domestic
merchandise, except in the case of the United Kingdom and the United States, for which two coun­
tries general imports and domestic exports were taken.







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D

E

X

Page.
Aden, imports from and exports to, merchandise..................................................................................
124
Africa:
Exports to, 1800-1902.....................................................................................
543
Imports from, 1800-1902 .................................................., .....................................................................
541
Agriculture, number of persons engaged i n ...........................................................................................
548
Agricultural crops. (See Production.)
Agricultural products, exports of.................................................................................... Frontispiece, 213,538
Animals:
Exported, by countries ...........................................................................................................................
340
Exported, by customs districts............................................................................................................
337
Number and value of farm................................................. - ................................................................. 400,548
Appropriations, annual, made by Congress, and objects o f ................................................................
36
Area of principal countries..........................................................................................................................
564
Area of the United States:
By States and Territories............................................................................................................................
13
Total area, exclusive of Alaska and the islands, 1800-1902 — ....................................................
530
Argentina, imports from and exports to, merchandise.........................................................................
120
Army, Eegular, force of..................................................................................................................................
430
Asia:
Exports to, 1800-1902 ................................................................................................................................
543
541
Imports from, 1800-1902 ........................................................- .............................- ...............................
Austria-Hungary, imports from and exports to, merchandise............................................................
105
Azores, Madeira, and Cape Yerde Islands, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
87,92
Merchandise......................................................
105
Bacon:
Exports of, by countries.................. .....................................................................................................
328
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................
318
Banks, clearings of....................................................................................................................................... 81,82,533
Banks, National:
Capital, surplus, dividends, earnings...................................................................................................
74
Classification of loans and discounts in reserve cities, and States..............................................
77
Coin and coin certificates held..............................................................................................................
72,73
Deposits in, 1863 to 1902....................................................................................... : ................................
533
Liabilities and reserves of, by cities...................................................................................................
68
Loans, capital, surplus, net deposits, etc............................................................................................ 75,532
Resources and liabilities o f ........... .......................................................................................................
67
Banks, private, deposits in, 1875 to 1902 .....................................................................................................
533
Banks, savings:
Deposits in, 1820 to 1902..........................................................................................................................
533
Deposits, number of depositors, etc., by States..............................................................................
80
Resources and liabilities o f ...................................................................................................................
79
Banks, State, deposits in, 1840 to 1902........................................................................................................
533
Barley:
Crop o f ........................................................................................................................................................
387
Domestic exports by customs districts, 1893 to 1902 .....................................................................
301
Bars, railroad. (See Rails.)
Beef:
Exports of, by countries.........................................................................................................................
321
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................
313
Prices of. (See Prices.)




567

568

ix d e x .

Belgium, imports from and exports to:
G old.............................................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
Bolivia, imports from and exports to, merchandise.........................................
Brazil, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
Breadstuff's:
Exports, by countries.............................................
Exports, by customs districts.............................................
British Africa, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...................................................................................
British Australasia, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
British Guiana, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................................................
British Honduras, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
British India, imports from and exports to:
Silver..............................................................
Merchandise......................................................
British North America, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver........................................................................................................ ................................
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
British West Indies and Bermuda, imports from and exports to :
Gqld and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
Buckwheat, crop o f .........................................................................................................................................
Butter:
Exports of, by countries..............................................................................................
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................

Page.
87
105
120
89, 94
120
808
301
91,95
131
91,95
129
122
88,92
112
95
125
88, 92
113
89,93
117
388
330
319

Canada, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88,92
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
113
Canary Islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................................................
131
Carrying trade, value of...................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 487, 544
Cars, number.................................................................................................................................................... 406, 557
Cattle:
Exports, by countries ............................................................................................................................
340
Exports, by customs districts ..............................................................................................................
337
Number and value of.............................................................................................................................. 400, 548
Cereal production.............................................................................................................................................
383
Cheese:
Exports of, by countries.........................................................................................................................
331
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................
320
Chile, imports from and exports to, merchandise.....................................................................................
121
China, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver..........................................................................................................................................
90, 94
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
125
Circulation of money.......................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 57,531
Clearing-house:
Exchanges, by cities................................................................................................................................
82
Transactions at New Y o rk ................................................................................................................... 81,533
Coal:
Prices of....................................................................................................................................... 462, 465,469,471
Produced...........................................................................................
550
Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption............................ Frontispiece,
369
Production of, by States.........................................................................................................................
370
Coffee:
Annual import price, 1830-1902..............................................................................................................
556
Consumption per capita, 1830-1902..................................................................................
556
Imports, 1830-1902 ....................................................................................................................................
556
Imports, exports, and consumption o f ....................................................................Frontispiece,
365
Prices of....................................................................................................................................... 365,462,465,467




INDEX.

569
Page.
Frontispiece, 64,531
........................
61
............... Frontispiece.
........................ 445,562

Coinage........................................................................................
Coin value of gold and silver from mines..........................
Coin value of paper money - - ..................................................
College statistics......................................................................
Colombia, imports from and exports to:
........................
90,94
Gold and silver.................................................................. .
Merchandise........................................................................
........................
121
Commerce:
........................
546
By customs districts, 1856-1902 .....................................
........................
540
By grand divisions, 1800-1902..........................................
Value of, carried in American and in foreign vessels.
........................
487
Commercial statistics..............................................................
............... Frontispiece.
........................
550
Copper produced, 1840-1901 ...................................................
Com:
Crop.............................................................................................................................................................
383
Exports, by countries............................................................................................................................
308
Exports, by customs districts..............................................................................................................
301
Prices of....................................................................................................................................... 383,462,469,471
Produced....................................................................................................................................................
549
Produced, and corn and corn meal imported, exported, and retained for consumption,
1867-1902 ..................................................................................................................... Frontispiece,
344
Corn meal, exports, by customs districts...................................................................................................
302
Costa Pica, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88,92
Merchandise .............................................................................................................................................
114
Cotton, raw:
Crop, by States and Territories............................................................................................................
392
Exports........................................................................................................................................................
553
Exports and takings, by spinners, 1848 to 1902 .................................................................................
347
Exports, by countries...............................................................................................................
300
Exports, by customs districts..............................................................................
297
Imports........................................................................................................................................................
553
Prices of....................................................................................................................................... 460,469,476,560
Produced....................................................................................................................................................
549
Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption............................ Frontispiece,
346
Taken by m ills.........................................................................................................................................
553
Cotton manufactures:
Exports of 1851-1902.....................................................................................................
348
Exports of, by countries........................................................................................................................
349
Imports 1800-1902......................................................................................................................................
553
Number of establishments...................................................................
552
Prices of................................................................................................................................ 460, 465, 467, 469, 560
Value o f ......................................................................................................................................................
552
Wages and salaries paid.........................................................................................................................
552
Cows, number and value of..........................................................................................................................
400
Cuba, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88,93
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
117
Currency circulation.....................................................................................................................................
58
Customs receipts, 1800-1902...........................................................................................................................
534
Frontispiece,
49
Customs revenue, amount of, and expense of collecting..................................

Danish W est Indies, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88,93
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
117
Debt of the United States:
Analysis o f ..................................................... ................................................................Frontispiece,
34
Annual interest charge........................................................................................................
531
Interest-bearing debt..............................................................................................................................
530 ,
Interest, per capita.......................................-. - .......................................................... Frontispiece, 35,531
Interest on, 1800-1902..............................................................................................................................
535
Per capita....................................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 35,530
Less cash in Treasury............................................................................................................................
530
Debts of principal countries.........................................................................................................................
565
Denmark, imports from and exports to, merchandise.................................................................................. 106




570

INDEX.

Deposits in :
Page.
Loan and trust companies, 1875-1902.................................................................................................•.
National banks, 1863-1902.......................................................................................................................
Private banks, 1875-1902.........................................................................................................................
Savings banks, 1820-1902 .......................................................................................................................
State banks, 1840-1902 .............................................................................................................................
Depositors in savings banks, 1820-1902 ..........................................................................
Dutch East Indies, imports from and exports to, merchandise .. .......................................................
Dutch Guiana, imports from and exports to :
G old.............................................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
Dutch W est Indies, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
Duties collected on imported merchandise:
By customs districts................................................................................................................................
By groups according to degree of manufacture and u s e s .............................................................
By principal classes of articles............................................................................................................
By totals..........................................................................................

533
533
533
533
533
534
125
90
122
89,93
118
137
265
268
267

Ecuador, imports from and exports to, merchandise.............................................................................
121
Educational statistics...................................................................
Frontispiece, 437,562
Egypt, imports from and exports to, merchandise..................................................................................
133
England, imports from and exports to, merchandise....................................................................... »
___
111
Europe:
Exports to, 1800-1902 .............................
542
Imports from, 1800-1902...............
540
Exchanges of clearing houses, by cities...................................................................................................
82
Expenditures:
Public, objects o f......................................................................
43
Per capita........................................................................................................................ Frontispiece,
48
Net ordinary, 1800-1902...................................... ............................................................... ....................
534
War, 1800-1902...........................................................................................................................................
534
Navy, 1800-1902.........................................................................................................................................
535
Of principal countries................................................................
565
Exports and imports:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
536
Gold and silver, by countries, 1892-1902............................................- ...............................................
87,92
Gold and silver, by customs districts.................................................................................................
96
Gold and silver, total values of, 1853-1902..........................................................................................
85,86
Merchandise, 1800-1902 ..........................................................................................................................
535
Merchandise per capita, 1800-1902 ......................................................................................................
535
Merchandise, by countries, 1893-1902................................................................................................
105
Merchandise, by customs districts...................................................................................................... 137,546
Merchandise, total values of, 1853-1902 ..............................................................................................
104
Principal countries of the world..........................................................................................................
564
Exports domestic:
Animals, exported by countries........................................................................................*..................
340
337
Animals, exported by customs districts.............................................................................................
By articles, quantities and values, 1893-1902....................................................................................
214
By customs districts.......................
137
By grand divisions of the earth..................................................... ..................................................
542
Breadstuffs, exports by countries.........................................................................................................
308
Breadstuffs, exports by customs districts.........................................................................................
301
Corn, by countries....................................................................................................................................
308
Com, by customs districts.....................................................................................................................
301
Cotton, by countries................................................................................................................................
300
Cotton, by customs districts..................................................................................................................
297
Cotton manufactures, 1851-1902............................................................................................................
348
Cotton manufactures, by countries.....................................................................................................
349
Leading articles of provisions, by countries....................................................................................
321
Leading articles of provisions, by customs districts............... .....................................................
313
Mineral oil, illuminating, exported by countries.............................................................................
334
Mineral oil, exported by customs districts........................................................................................
332
Products of agriculture, manufacture, mining, fisheries, and forests.......................................213,538
Tobacco, by countries.............................................................................................................................
343




INDEX.

571

Exports, domestic— Continued.
Page.
Tobacco, by customs districts...........................................................
342
Wheat and wheat flour, by countries................................................................................................. 309,310
Wheat and wheat flour, by customs districts.................................................................................. 305,307
Exports, merchandise:
Total, 1800-1902.................................................................................................
535,542
Per capita, 1800-1902................................................................................................................................
535
Gold and silver..........................................................................
536
Exports, foreign:
By articles, quantities, and values, 1893-1902 ..................................................................................
239
137
By customs districts........................................................
Failures, commercial:
By States and Territories................................
421
Number.......................................................................................................................................................
561
Amount of liabilities..............................................................................................................................
561
Falkland Islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise.............................................................
121
Farm animals, number and value of............................................................................................. ............ 400,548
Farms:
Improved and unimproved, acreage, 1850 to 1900...........................................................................
506
Number and acreage of, by States, 1880, 1890, 1900 .........................................................................
507
Number of, 1850 to 1900 ..........................................................................................................................
548
Number and acreage, 1880, 1890, and 1900 ..........................................................................................
508
Products, value o f .......................................... ............ ....................................................................- - 548
Value of and farm property, 1850 to 1900............................................................................................ 506, 548
Value of, and of farm property, by States, 1880, 1890, and 1900 ..................................................
510
Fermented liquors:
Consumption o f ....................................................................................................................................... 367,559
Production of.............................................................................................................................................
53,55
Financial statistics................................................................................................................................ Frontispiece.
Fisheries, values of domestic products of, exported............................................................................. 213,539
F lax:
Crop, by States.........................................................................................................................................
399
Prices of.....................................................................................................
465,467
Flour, freight rates on.................................................................................. .................................................416,417
Forests, value of the domestic products of, exported........................................................................... 213,539
France, imports from and exports to:
French Africa and adjacent islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise..................
132
126
French East Indies, imports from and exports to, merchandise.................................................
French Guiana, imports from and exports to, merchandise..........................................................
123
French Oceania, Imports from and exports to........................... ..................................................91,95,129
French W est Indies, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................................
118
Gold and silver...................................................................................
87,92
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
106
Miquelon, Langley, and St. Pierre islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise___
116
Freight rates:
On grain, flour, and provisions............................................................................................................ 416, 417
By lake and canal, 1857 to 1901..............................................................................................................
558
By lake and rail, 1868 to 1901.................................................................................. . ............................
558
A ll rail, 1866 to 1901...................................................................................................i .............................
558
Furnaces, iron.....................................................................................
375
Germany, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
87,92
Merchandise......................................................................
106
Gibraltar, imports from and exports to, merchandise............. .............................................^..............
107
Gold {see also Imports and exports):
Coined......................................................................................................................................................... 64,531
Imports and exports of, 1853-1902.................................................................................. '................... 85,87,96
In Treasury...............................................................................................................................................
57
In circulation...................................... ...................................................................................................... 57,531
Imports and exports. 1820 to 1902........................................................................................................
536
Produced from mines, value o f ............................................................................................................
61
63
Production of the United States.......................................................... ....................Frontispiece,
Production of the world..........................................................................................................................
60
Ratio of silver to....................................................................................................................................... 65,531




572

INDEX,

Grain, flour, and meal, quantities of, received at specified ports.......................................................
Grain, flour, and provisions, freight rates on..........................- ..............................................................
Greece, imports from and exports to, merchandise.................................................................................
Greenland, imports from and exports to, merchandise..........................................................................
Guatemala, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
Merchandise........................ ......................................................... ................... - .............. .................

Page.
382
417
107
107
89,93
115

Haiti, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
89,93
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
118
Hams:
Exports of, by countries.........................................................................................................................
329
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................
318
Hawaii, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
91,95
Merchandise.....................................- ......................................................................................................130
Hay crop, by States and Territories..........................................................................................................
397
Hemp, prices of................................................................................................................................................. 465,467
Homestead entries...................................................
449
Honduras, British, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver..................................................................... - .................................................................
88,92
Merchandise............................- ....................... .........................................................................................
112
Honduras, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88,93
Merchandise...................................................................
115
Hongkong:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
90,95
Merchandise................................. . ................................ ..................................................................
127
Horses:
Exports of, by countries......................................................................................................
340
Exports of, by customs districts.....................................- ...................................................................
338
Humber and value of................................................. ......... - ................................................................ 400,548
Immigrants:
Arrived...........................................
431,562
By customs districts................................................................................................................................
433
431
Humber and nationality, etc.................... ................................................................ Frontispiece,
Imports:
By grand divisions of the earth..........................................................................................................
540
Carried in American vessels................................................................................................................. 487, 544
Entered for consumption by groups, 1820 to 1902 ...........................................................................
536
Entered for consumption, values of, and duties collected................................. Frontispiece,' 265,267
Gold and silver...................................................................................................... - ............................. 85,87,536
Merchandise, by articles, 1893-1902, quantities and values...........................................................
181
Merchandise, 1800 to 1902............................................................................ ............. — - ................. 535,540
Merchandise per capita..................................................................................................
535
Silver in o re ..................................... ......................... .................................................... .......................
86
Sugar warehoused, 1856-1902.............................................................. „ „ ....................- ..............: . . .
357
Sugar, by grades and countries............................................................................................................
358
Tin plates, by countries.........................................................................................................................
381
Total duties on, and average ad valorem rates, 1876-1902.............................................................
267
Warehoused, remaining in warehouse, etc....................................................................................... 275,276
Wool, by classes and countries............................................................................................................
351
Imports and exports:
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
536
Gold and silver, by countries, 1893-1902 .............................................................................................
87,92
Gold and silver, by customs districts.................................................................................................
96
Gold and silver, total values, 1853-1902 .............................................................................................
85,86
Merchandise, 1800 to 1902.......................................................................................................................
535
Merchandise per capita, 1800 to 1902...................................................................................................
535
Merchandise, by countries, 1893-1902..............
105
Merchandise, by customs districts.................................................................................................... 137,546
Merchandise, total values, 1853-1902 ...................................................................................................
104
Principal countries of the w orld....................................................................................................... 564,565
Index number of prices proportioned to consumption................................. .......................................
463




573

INDEX.

Page.
India, imports from and exports to........................................................................................................... 95,125
India rubber, crude imports, 1862 to 1902 .........................................................- .....................................
554
Indians:
Population, etc., in each State and Territory....................................................................................
436
Reservations, area of, etc........................................................................................................................
436
Insurance, life, statistics of............... ..................................................................... ..................................
429
Interest, annual and per capita................................................................................................................... 531,565
Interest, rates of principal countries........................................................................................................
565
Internal revenue:
Amount received from, and expense of collecting................................................ Frontispiece,
49
Collections, by States andTerritories.................................................................................................
51
534
Receipts, 1800 to 1902 ................................. - ............................ ...........................................................
Sources o t ..................................................................................................................................................
50
Ireland, imports from and exports to,merchandise................................................................................
ILL
Iron:
I
Furnaces, by States and Territories................................................................................ - ................
375
Pig, imported, exported, and retained for consumption..................................................... ....... .
380
Pig, produced, kinds o f ..........................................................................................................................
377
Pig, produced, by States and Territories.........................................................................................
375
Prices of (see Prices) ....................................................................................................... 464, 465,467,469, 560
Produced, 1820 to 1901 ............................................................................................................................
550
Railroad bars, iron and steel, produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption .
380
Iron and steel manufactures:
Exports.......................................................................................................................................................
552
Imports.......................................................................................................................................................
552
Xumber of establishments....................................................................................................
551
Produced, 1897-1901..................................................................................................................................
377
Value of products.....................................................................................................................................
551
Wages and salaries paid........................................................................................................................
551
Italy, imports from and exports to, merchandise....................................................................................
107
Japan, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver........... - .............................................................................................................................
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................

90,95
127

Korea, imports from and exports to, merchandise..................................................................................

127

Lands (see Public lands) ..............................................................................................................................
449
Lard:
Exports of, by countries.........................................................................................................................
326
Exports of, by customs districts..........................................................................................................
316
Prices of.............................................................................................................................................. 462, 470,471
Liberia, imports from and exports to, merchandise..............................................................................
132
Life insurance statistics................................................................................................................................
429
Liquors, fermented and distilled:
Consumption of....................................................................- ........................................ Frontispiece, 367,559
Distilled, tax paid for consumption.....................................................................
53
Production o f.............................................................................................................................................
53
Production, by States and Territories................................
54,55
Live stock, numbers and values of..............................................................................................................
400
Loan and trust companies, deposits in, 1875 to 1902...............................................................................
533
Locomotives, number o f ................................................................................................................................
406
Madagascar, imports from and exports to, merchandise
Malt liquors:
Consumption of................................................................
Production o f ....................................................................
Production, by States.....................................................
Manufactures:
By specified industries, 1880, 3890, and 1900.............
Summary of, by States, 1880, 1890, and 1900 .............
Value of domestic product exported..........................
Manufacturing industries:
Number of establishments..........................................
Number employed...........................................................
Value of products...........................................................
Wages and salaries paid................................................




..........................

132

Frontispiece, 367,559
.........................
53
........................
55
.........................
512
.........................
527
Frontispiece, 213,538
........................
........................
........................
........................

551
551
551
551

574

INDEX.

Page.
Merchant marine, number and tonnage o f .................................................................................................
472
Mexico, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver................................................................................................................. ........................
88,93
Merchandise......................................................... ...................................................................................
116
Militia, force of, by States and Territories.................................................................................................
Mineral oil:
334
Exported, by countries...........................................................................................................................
332
Exported, by customs districts............................................................................................................
Produced and exported............................................................................................... Frontispiece,
368
Mineral products, quantities and values o f ..............................................................................................
372
551
Minerals, production of..................................................................................................................................
Mining, products of, exported....................................................................................................................... 213, 538
116
Miquelon, Langley, and St. Pierre islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise.................
Molasses:
,
Quantity and value of, imported..........................................................................................................
357
362
Quantity produced....................................................................................................................................
506
Molasses and syrup made on plantations and in factories..................................................................
Money in the United States and in circulation............................................................ Frontispiece, 57, 531
Money in principal countries.................... ...............................................................................................
563
Mules, number and value of.......................................................................................................................... 400, 549
Naphthas, exports, by customs districts.................................................................................................
332
Netherlands, imports from and exports to:
Dutch East Indies, imports from and exports to, merchandise...................................................
125
Dutch Guiana, imports from and exports to........................................................................................ 90,122
Dutch W est Indies, imports from and exports t o ........................................................................ 89,93,118
Gold.............................................................................................................................................................
87
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
108
Nicaragua, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.......................................................
88,93
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
115
Newspapers and periodicals.........................................................................................................................
561
North America:
Exports to, 1800-1902 ..............................................................................................................................
542
Imports from, 1800-1902.............- . .........................................................................................................
540
Norway, imports from and exports to, merchandise............................................................
110
Oatmeal, exports of, by customs districts.................................................................................................
304
Oats:
Crop o f ..............................................................................................
385
Exports of, by customs districts.........................................................................................., ..............
303
Prices of...................................................................................................................................................... 385,462
Oceania:
Exports to, 1800-1902 ..............................................................................................................................
543
Imports from, 1800-1902..........................................................................................................................
541
Oil, mineral:
332
Crude, exported, by customs districts................................................... . .........................................
Illuminating, exported, by countries...................................................................................................
334
Illuminating, exported, by districts.....................................................................................................
332
Produced and exported.............................................. .............................................. . Frontispiece,
368
Oleomargarine, product, and tax paid on, by States — ........................................................................
56
Paraguay, imports from and exports to, merchandise........................
Passengers arrived, by customs districts, by classes........................ .
Passengers departed..................................................................................
Patents, statistics of..................................................................................
Pensions:
Disbursements fo r .............................................................................
Number of claims filed, number of pensioners on the roll, etc.
Number of pensioners, 1861 to 1902 ...............................................
Number of pensioners on the rolls.................................................
Pensioners, number of.......................................................................
Peru, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver....................................................................................
Merchandise........................................................................................
Petroleum produced, 1859 to 1901..........................................................




£
435
452,453, 562
Frontispiece, 456,535
..........................
454
..........................
535
........................ 456,457
........................
535
........................
........................
..........................

90,94
123
550

INDEX.

575

Page.
Petroleum produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption............. Frontispiece,
368
130
Philippine Islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise..........................................................
Population:
Population, 1800 to 1902...........................................................................................................................
530
By States, at each census...................................................................................................................... 15, 493
Density of, in States and Territories..................................................................................................
24
Estimated, for years other than census..................................................................... Frontispiece,
35,59
Engaged in gainful occupations, 1890 and 1900................................................................................
495
Foreign horn, hy nativity, 1850 to 1900 .............................................................................................
495
Foreign born, by States and nativity, 1900 ..................................................... .............................
499
Illiterate, by sex, race, and nativity, 1900 .......................................................................................
505
Males of voting age, by nativity and color......................................................................................
32
Native and foreign born, by States and Territories.....................................................................
26
Of principal countries............................................................................................................................
564
Percentage of native and foreign born, by States and Territories............................................
28
Per square mile, 1800 to 1902.................................................................................................................
530
Eank of each State at each census......................................................................................................
23
30
School, militia, and voting age, by States and Territories............................................................
Pork:
Exports of, by countries................................................................................. . ....................................
323
Exports, by customs districts.............................................................................................................
315
Prices of.............................................................................................................................................. 162, 470, 471
Porto Eico, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
89,93
Merchandise..............................................................................................................................................
119
Portugal, imports from and exports to, merchandise............................................................................
108
Portuguese Africa, imports from and exports to, merchandise...........................................................
133
126
Portuguese East Indies, merchandise......................................................................................................
Postal statistics..................................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 459,561
Postal-telegraph statistics...............................................................
420
Potato crop, by States and Territories......... ...................................................... ........................ . _........
398
Prices:
Bacon and ham s.......................................... - ......................... ........... ............. ..................................... 470,471
Bar iron.......................................................................................................................................................
464
Barley............................................- ..........................................................................................................
387
B eef.................................................................................................................................................
462,470,471
Butter.....................................................................................................................................................
470,471
Carpets.................................................................................................................................................... 466,468
Cheese.................................................................................................................................................. 466,470,471
C oal............................................................................................. . ........................
. 462,465,467,469,471
Coffee............................................................................................................................................. 462,465,467,556
Copper..................................................................................................
469
Corn.............................................................................................................................................. 383,462,469,471
Cotton, middling upland......................................................... ............................................... 460, 469,471,560
Cotton manufactures................................................................. ...................................... 460,465,467,469,560
Domestic commodities, exported.......................................................................................................... 469, 471
Eggs............................
471
F ish ...............................................................
465,468
F la x ............................................................................................................................................................. 465, 467
Foreign commodities, imported................................................... ....................................................... 465,467
G lass........................................................................................................................................................... 465,467
Grain...........................................................................................................................................................
462
H a y .............................................................................................................................................................
469
Hemp........................................................................................................................................................... 465,467
Hops......................
469
India rubber.................................................................................................. ........................................ 465,467
Iron and steel..................................................................................................................... 464,465,467,469,560
Lard...................................................................................................................................................... 462,470,471
Leather....................................................................................................................................................... 469,471
Manila...........................................
465,467
Molasses..................................................................................................................................................... 465,468
N a ils ..................................................................................................................
464,469
Naval stores..............................................................................................................................................
469
O ats.......................................
385,462
Oil cake and oil-cake meal




576

INDEX,

Prices—Continued.
Oleomargarine.......................................................
Paraffin....................................................................
Petroleum..............................................................
Pork.........................................................................
Proportioned to consumption............................
Pails, iron and steel............................................
R ice.........................................................................
Rye............... .........................................................
Salt..........................................................................
Seeds............................. ..........................................
Silk...........................................................................
Silver.....................................................................
Sisal grass..............................................................
Starch......................................................................
Sugar.......................................................................
Tallow.....................................................................
T ea...........................................................................
Tin, bars, etc.................... - ....................................
Tin plates............................... ................................
Tobacco...................................................................
W heat...............- ................... ..........................
Wheat flour............................................................
W in es.....................................................................
Wood, hoards, e tc .................................................
Wool............... ........................................................
Production, annual:
Barley.....................................................................
Buckwheat............................................................
Cereals.....................................................................
Coal.........................................................................
Copper.....................................................................
C o m .........................................................................
Cotton, 1800 to 1901...................................... .
Cotton, by States............. ......................................
Gold and silver.....................................................
H a y .........................................................................
Iron and steel.......................................................
Liquors, fermented..............................................
Minerals..................................................................
O ats.........................................................................
Oleomargarin e.......................................................
Petroleum............. ............. ...............................
Potatoes..................................................................
R ye..........................................................................
Spirits, distilled.....................................................
Sugar..............................................- .......................
Sugar and molasses..............................................
Tobacco, by States...............................................
W h ea t........................ ..........................................
W in e s..... ................................................................
W o o l.......................................................................
Progress of the United States, 1800 to 1902 .........
Provisions:
Exports, by customs districts..........................
Exports, by countries........................................
Public lands :
Homestead entries, by States and Territories
Railroad selections..............................................
Sold and located...................................................
Public school statistics..............................................

Page.
............................
470
...........................
470
............................
469
.................... 462,470,471
............................
463
............................ 464,560
............................ 466,468
............................
386
...........................
466
...........................
470
............................ 466,468
. Frontispiece,
65,66
..........................
465
........................... 470,471
462, 466, 468, 470, 471, 555
............................ 462,470
.................... 466,468,556
............................ 466,468
........................... 465, 467
............. 466,467,470,471
............. 384,462,469,471
............................ 469,471
............................ 466,468
.........................
470
............. 461,466,463,560
............................
387
............................
388
............................
383
.................... 369,370,550
............................
550
.................... 344,383,549
...........................
549
............................
392
........................ 60-63,550
...........................
397
.............. 375,377,380,550
........................ 53,55,559
............................ 372,551
..........................
385
..........................
56
. Frontispiece, 368,550
............................
398
............................
386
........................ 53,54,559
............................ 372,550
............................
362
............................
395
.................... 345,384,549
............................ 367,559
.................... 350,401,549
............................
530
............................
............................

449
............................
450
............................
451
. Frontispiece, 437,562

Railroads:
Business o f ................................................................................................................................................
Capital, earnings, and dividends.................................................................. ........................................
Cars, freight and other, number of, 1880 to 1901.............................................................................
Cost of construction, traffic, etc . , . , — , , .......................................................................................




313
321

412
407
557
407

INDEX,

577

Railroads—Continued.
Page.,
Freight carried, 1882 to 1901............................: ....................................................................................
557
Finances of....................................................................................................................... ..........................
407
Income account o f ............... - ...................................................................................................................
413
In operation............................................................................. ................................ . ................... 404,407,557
Locomotives and cars, number o f .........................................................................................................
406
Mileage of, by States............................................................................................................................... 404,411
Number and mileage placed under receiverships and sold under foreclosure ........................
414
Passenger and freight service o n ............................................................................... ................. 408,413,557,
Passengers carried, 1882 to 1901.............................................................................................................
557.
Receipts, average, per ton per mile of principal lines.......................................... ..........................
40®*
Receipts, average, per ton per mile, by groups of States.................„..................
410'
Results of passenger and freight service o n .....................................................................................
414
Street shad elevated railways............. - ......................................................................... ........................
415,
Rails, iron and steel:
Prices of........................................................................: .................................................. .......................
464 ’
Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption............................ ........................
380
Ratio of silver to gold.......................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 65, 53 L
Receipts
Net, ordinary, 1800 to 1902............................................................................................ ..........................
534Customs, 1800 to 1902 ..................................................................................................... ..........................
534
Internal-revenue, 1800 to 1902...................................................................................... ........................
534
Post-office, 1800 to 1902................................................................................................... ........................
.561
Revenue:
Customs, expense of collecting................................................................................. Frontispiece,
49
Internal, expense of collecting...............................................................................................................
49
51
Internal, by States.......................................................................................................... ........................
Internal, sources o f ........................................................................................................ ..........................
50 >
Of principal countries................................................................................................... ........................
565Per capita......................................................................................................................... Frontispiece, 43,565
37
Sources o f ......................................................................................................................... ........................
Roumania, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................................ ........................
109
Russia, in Europe, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................... .........................
109
Russia, Asiatic, imports from and exports to, merchandise....................................... ........................
127
Rye:
386
Crop o f ............................................................................................... ............................ ........................’
304
Exports of, by customs districts................................................................................. ........................
Salvador, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
88, 93
Merchandise.......................................... - ...............................................................................................
115
Santo Domingo, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver.........................................................................................................................................
89, 93Merchandise....................................................................................................
119
Savings banks....................................................................................................................................... 79, 80,533, 534
School statistics..............................................................................
437,562:
Ill
Scotland, imports from and exports to, merchandise........... ................................................................
Servia, imports from and exports to, merchandise.................... •
............................................................
109'
Sheep:
Exported, by countries...........................................................................................................................
341
Exported, by customs districts............................................................................................................
339
Number and value o f .............................................................................................................................. 400,549
Shipbuilding............................................................................................................................................... 474,475,558
Silk manufactures :
Imports, 1830 to 1902................................................................................................................................
554
Number of establishments, 1850 to 1900.............................................................................................
554
Value of products, 1850 to 1900..............................................................................................................
554
Wages and salaries, 1850 to 1900..........................................................................................................
554
Silk, raw, imports, 1830 to 1902....................................................................................................................
554
Silver:
Bullion value o f ........................................................................................................................................
66
Coined.......................................................................................................................................................... 61,531
Commercial and coining value of, produced......................................................................................
61,62
Imports and exports, 1820 tol902...........................
536
Imports and exports, 1853 to 1902, total values o f ...........................................................................
86
s

a

1 9 0 2 --------- 3 7




578

INDEX.

Silver—Continued
Imports and exports, by countries................................... ............
Imports and exports, by customs districts.................................
In circulation, 1800 to 1902..............................................................
In Treasury, e tc .................................................................................
Produced.............................................................................................
Produced, ounces and values of.....................................................
Production, by States and Territories.........................................
Production of the world.......................................... ................
Price of, per ounce.............................................................................
Eatio of, to g o ld .................................................................................
South America:
Exports to, 1800-1902.........................................................................
Imports from, 1800-1902................................ .................................
South America, all other, imports from and exports to :
Gold and silver..................................................... : ...........................
Spain:
Canary Islands, imports from and exports to, merchandise. .
Imports from and exports to, merchandise.................................
Spanish Africa, imports from and exports to, merchandise..
Spirits, distilled:
Consumption o f ..................................................................................
•Domestic, tax paid for consumption.................... .......................
Production of......................................................................................
Production of, by States..................................................... .............
State banks, deposits in, 1840 to 1902 ................................... ..............
States and Territories:
Area........................................................................................ ..............
Date of admission or organization................................. ..............
Population at each census...............................................................
Steel:
Crude, kinds of, produced..............................................................
Produced, 1857 to 1901......................................................................
Eails, prices of domestic................................................................
Stock of money in the world..................................................................
Students in universities and colleges..................................................
Sugar:
Average cost in foreign countries, 1830 to 1902 ...................
Cane and other, produced and consumed...............................
Consumption, 1830 to 1902 .........................................................
Consumption per capita, 1830 to 1902 .....................................
Imports, 1830 to 1902 ..................................................................
Imported, quantities and values, and duty collected.........
Imports, by grades and countries............................................
Made on plantations and in factories, 1899...................... ..
Prices of..........................................................................................
Prices, wholesale, at New York, 1870 to 1902........................
Produced........................................................................................
Sugar beets:
Grown, and products of, by States, 1899.................... ................
Quantity and value of products of, 1899 .....................................
Sweden and Norway, imports from and exports to, merchandise
Swine, number and value of................................................... ...............
Switzerland, imports from and exports to, merchandise...............
Tallow:
Exports of, by countries..................................................................
Exports of, by customs districts...................................................
Prices of...............................................................................................
Tea:
Annual import prices, 1830 to 1902................................................
Consumption per capita, 1830 to 1902 ..........................................
Imports, 1830 to 1902............................, ......................... ..................
Imports, exports, and consumption..............................................
Prices o f................................................................................................
Telegraph statistics.................................................................................
Telephone statistics.................................................................................




............................
............................
............................
............................
. Frontispiece,
. Frontispiece,

Page.
92
96
57,531
57
550
61,63
62
60
65
65, 531

............................
...................•••#*..

542
540

............................

89,94

............................
............................
...........................

131
109
133

............................
............................
............................

. Frontispiece, 367, 559
............................
53
............................
53
............................
54
............................
533
............................
............................
............................

13
13
15

............................
379
. - - .......................
550
............................
464
............................
563
............................ 445,562
............................
555
. Frontispiece, 362, 363
...........................
555
............................
555
...........................
555
............................
357
............................
358
............................
506
462,466,468,470,471,555
............................
555
............................
550
............................
............................

507
507
110
.......................... 400,549
............................
116^

325
316
462, 470
..........................
OD
D
..........................
556
..........................
556
Frontispiece,
366
........... 366,466,468,556
............................ 418,561
..........................
419

INDEX.
Territories, area and organization o f .........................................................................................................
Tin:
Bars, etc., prices o f ..................................................................................................................................
Plates, imports, 1869 to 1902 .................................................................................................................
Plates, imports, by countries..................................................................................................................
Plates, prices o f ........................................ ..............................................................................................
Plates, product o f ........................................................................................................................... ........
Tobacco:
Crop, by States and Territories.............................................................................................................
Leaf exported, by countries....................................................................................................................
Leaf exported, by customs districts .................................................................................................
Tonnage of the merchant marine:
By geographical divisions.....................................................................................................................
Class and number of vessels built.........................................................................................................
Employment of...........................................................................................................................................
Sailing and steam....................................................................................................................................
Through St. Marys Falls Canal...........................................................................................................
Tonnage, sailing and steam:
Cleared.........................................................................................................................................................
Entered........................................................................................................................................................
Entered and cleared at seaports, by countries...................................................................................
Entered and cleared at seaports, by customs districts.............................
Entered and cleared at seaports, by nationality...............................................................................
Trade-marks.......................................................................................................................................................
Transit and transshipment trade................................................................................................................
Tripoli, imports from and exports to, merchandise...............................................................................
Turkey in Europe, imports from and exports to, merchandise...........................................................
Turkey in Africa (see Egypt and Tripoli)..........„.....................................................................................
Turkey in Asia, imports from and exports to, merchandise................................................................

579
Page.
13
466,468
552
381
465, 467
381, 552
395
843
342
472
474, 475
473
472
558
477
476
476
482
485
453
293
134
110
133,134
128

United Kingdom, imports from and exports to:
A d e n ............................................................................................................................................................
124
British A frica ...................................................................................... ................................................ 91, 95,131
British Australasia.............................................................................................................................. 91, 95,129
British Guiana...........................................................................................................................................
122
British Honduras.............................................................,..................................................................... 88,92,112
British India and East Indies................................................................................................................ 95,125
British North Am erica....................................................................................................................... 88, 92,113
British W est Indies and Bermuda ................................................................................................... 89,93,117
Falkland Islands........................................................................................................................
121
Gibraltar.....................................................................................................................................................
107
Gold and silver..........................................................................................................................................
87,92
Hongkong...................................................................................................................................................
90,95
Merchandise.....................................................................................................................
Ill
University statistics ......................................................................................................................................
445
Uruguay, imports from and exports to, merchandise.............................................................................
123
Venezuela, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver..........................................................................................................................................
90,94
Merchandise...............................................................................................................................................
124
Vessels:
American and foreign, entered and cleared...................................................................................... 476,477
Built, 1800 to 1902......................................................................................................................................
558
Engaged in foreign trade, 1800 to 1902.................................................................................................
558
Engaged in domestic trade, 1800 to 1902.............................
558
Engaged in commerce of Great Lakes, 1820 to 1902..........................................................................
558
Wealth of the United States:
Total, 1850 to 1902......................................................................................................................................
Per capita, 1850 to 1902 ........................................................................................................................
West Indies. (See France, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, and United Kingdom and Dependen­
cies.)
W h & t:
Crop..................................- ........................................... ..............................................................................
Flour, quantities and values of, exported, by countries................................................................
Flour, t antities and values of, exported, by customs districts..................................................
Freight i'u o n ........................................................................................................................................




530
530

384
310
307
416

580

INDEX.

Wheat—Continued.
. Page.
Prices of................................................................................................................................. 384, 462, 469, 470, 471
Produced.....................................................................................................................................................
549
Produced, and wheat and wheat flour imported, exported, and retained for consump­
tion ................................................................................................................................. Frontispiece,
345
Production of, by States..........................................................................................................................
388
Quantities and values of domestic, exported, by countries...........................................................
30!
Quantities and values of domestic, exported, by customs districts............................................
305
Wines:
Consumed, and per capita consumption............. .................................................... Frontispiece, 367,55£
Prices o f ...................................................................................................................................................... 466,46.'
Wool:
Clip, by States and Territories..............................................................................................................
40
Imports o f ...................................................................................................................................................
5f
Imports, by classes and countries........................................................................................................
3f
Prices o f ........................................................................................................................................ 461,466, 468,56
Produced..................................................................................................................................................... 401, 54!
Produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption.............................. Frontispiece,
3!
Wool, manufactures of:
Imports of, 1820 to 1902 ........................................................................................................................... 553,55
Number of establishments, 1850 to 1900........................................................... - ................................
553
Value of, 1850 to 1900 ...............................................................................................................................
553
Wages and salaries, 1850 to 1900 .........................................................................................................
553
Wrecks and casualties of vessels..................................................................................................................
490
Warehouse transactions as to imports....................................................... ................................. ........ 275,276




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